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febr O, T, Tohnton, Rangainek, Tnmbet, feow Grungor, St. Paul'a Dior, lumbor, achr Fllon Spry, Ponnsnkes, tambor, &ty Evening Star, Muskegon, titabor, Betir A, M. Tioers, Day do Nonite, himbior, £ohr Lizzlo Donk, Henton Marbor, mbet, 8alr Milan, Pern Marquatto, lumber, Durk Parens, Ludington, wood, B:br Plauol, Tacine, notitons, Eenr Mont blanc, 0amego, Fhilroad o, BAhr Tlva, Anajcker's ot ralroad tes, Echr Dispateh, Alnapes, railvand ties, §br B, 1L, Biako, daci:aouyork, ailosd th Trop Thomas A, Scolt, Rufialo, sundrics, Frop Maxflowar, Port iuren, siindries, Btmr Chlcago, Manitowss, sundricn, imor Binckegon, Muskigon, pundtios, SebLr May Baath, Oy Baukis, batk, b Middleeoz, Naniaton, lnbaber, Eshr Andsew Sncknon, Manisiot, fmber, &1 §, G, Andreser, lanteten, fuser. &caw Bouth Bide, Munisteo, Inmber, D.\YF’GIL}‘ of Grand Hapdde, Muskazon, lumbzr, Rebr Noile Brown, Huskegon, lumber, Schr Myrite, Muckegon, lumbor. st Bk Eflinwood, White Take, lumber, £ebr Arab Ladington, Mindrice, Frop Vandeebilt, Bufiain, sonarier, EFrop Emplsotidio, ul Sobr G, C. Trowbtddgo, Ooo wuber, Gehr G Micholon, otth Taven, lnmir. Gelir W, T, Duban}, Moakegon, fnibse, Schr Atiizalla, Xukkegon, limber, elir Geo, Steel, Murkegqn, lnber, T ¥ Mist, Maskegon, Inmber, Belir mfi‘nm, Muakegan, lumbor, S Whirlwind, Muskogon, lumbor. S4hr Ataitnto, Alfxna, NImber, ;e.hr Tescin ‘\rgého l.n‘h, lubor. | rop Naalitie, 05donshure, Nindites, el D, b Ea Elfinwood, Wilto Luke, 80 cords stone, et Berthin Darnen, Menominec, 30 brls beef, 7 brls ol . Knapp, Manistigue, 1,600 bu corn, 3,500 b ehr O ln vork. 18 e batttar, e Gebr Adiin, Donton larbor, 10 lirls coment, 20 pkgs sit, £elir Sam Cook, Onw:tgo, 14,000 hu wheat, Bey der, Torn's Picr, § taps fofd. tharines, Prescolt, 125 bales broom. ¢orn, 33 1; feathors, @tmr Chicago, Manltowes, sundries, Frop Foreat Cily, Buffalo, 40,000 bu wheat, @cbr Bouth Side, Duflslo, 45,100 bu o3 Babr A, 21, Drers, Bay Db Noque, 10 brie §our, 5 bris Vecf, and stindeles, Behr Lizzio Dodk, 8L Joseph, 50 kegn beor, §:hr Gecllin, Kingaton, 10,058 b wheat. Baigs J. 8. Nowliouss, Miakegan, 200 bu corn, WaNx CLEATANCES. Prop Mssourl, Ashland snd interiedtate pointr, 1,000 b corm, 6,570 bi oats, 45 Urls flour, & bris éflri- ond sundries, Frop 0, J. Kershaw, Buffalo, 50,000 bu oate, Btmr Munkogon, Muskégon, 117 green hides, 33 bris rk 3ics lard, G0 r Far oxes chocae, s snndries, Prop ‘Champlafn, Ogdeasburg snd intornediato E™"zpoints, 5,080 LW wheat, 5,320 bu corn, ris Qour, 276 sacks bran, 73 brls pork, 200 ag8 seed, snd sundrice. And 10 vessela cleared light, . Unke Erelghtn, ‘There was vory lfitio domand from auy source, snd rates woro nominslly nolianged ; quotsble st 40 for whest and 3% for corn to Buffalo. Tho schr J, W, Dosno londs wheat for Buffalo on Gwnor's socount, and gchr A, L, Andrews wheat on private terms, Tho prop Magflower, corn through via Sarnla, Total, 3, Ca- Tocity, 68,000 bu wheat and 12,000 bu corn. u the nf- ternoon the schr W, 8. Crousthwaite, for wheat at dv, and rohr Queon City, wheat to do on private terms, Total capasity, 6,00 b Veaseln Passed Port Muron. PonT TIomax, Oct, 31, —Dowy—Sehr Helvela, John 8. Morrill, Orddnt, Florota, Masoy, T, Teraw, Fame, Alanzanils, D, J. Anetin, Hammond, ¥, Z, Ring; props Montgomery, Ontario, 'llr—-l‘ro(x ‘Morchant and consort; schrs Grolom, Bantiago, Witljam Sanderson, Homer, Lono 5tar. Wrxp—Baouthweat ; weather smok: Pons Hunow, Mich, Oct. 2l—LEvoning.—Dowy— ‘Prop Pacifio; achrs P B, Lacko, Prable, Erla Dello, Olivar Mitvhell, Escanaba, Erastus Coruing. Ur—Trops Holland, Nebrusla, Potomac, Iackets »snd cansort, Trader and bargen, Pringlo and consort ; seir Anderson. Llinols & Michigan Cannl. Briporront, I, Oct. 1 p, M,—~ARRIVED— Owabs, Senoca, 5,900 bu corn; Phamis, Lockport, 5,50 bl corn 3 Cayugs, Romeo, 6,600 bn corn, OLzanE] nnboam, LaSalle, 05,138 i, Inmber; T, Ryburn, Marse{lles, 55,616 ft. lumber, 1,150 lath Baveca, Jollot, 21,670 £t Jumber, Bumozeont, I, Oct =8 p, m—Anmtveo— Barrict, Saneea buonts; 8l ‘meed, CLEARED—Y enger, Wilnington, 81,550 ft. Imin- ‘ber: Chicago Bells, Ullca, 10,030 1F, lumber, 200 m ehingies, 18,500 brick 3 Bewocu, Ottaws, 80,830 ft. lume Ter, 55 in Jath ; Delle Foance, Jollet, 75,476 fL, lumber, Disnstora. Tho past weok Las been unusually proficiont fn lake Alantors. Turdly a dsy hes prased by without re- esiving intelligenco of vessels sunX or asliore, not to Txoutinn tho many minor sccldonta, The Nsb of wecl. Aratn, 13776 86 it nireads fs. 1s not yot exhansted, and naw sdditionn are dally reyorted, 2 A dispateh was received yeatorday by Cupt, Thomas Hood spnauncing_that tho sehr America was ashore xbout midway of Long Folot. Tho America fs coms eralively new, und o’ owned by Capt, Thoman lood avd Muir Bros. Mor earno of 2200 bu wheat is oo iy Lycs, Losler & Go., of ‘(hia clty, and is a- suzed, TEn echr Annic Mulvey went ashore mesr Gaderich Monday worning at 2 o'clock, _ Her cargo cousistod of 17,000 bu corn, #hipprd by J. T, Ranny, of thla clty. The schr Obarlen Wall, freiphicd wity iron ore from Marqueite, Loks Buperdor, 18 roported ashore at or noar Put-{n Bay, and hns cnt to Detroit for aid. Tho Megnct has becn rant to her relief, and will probably ruoed in getting lier afloat, Tho eteamhip Kahsnt passod Detrolt Sundny nighty withy tho schr P, 8. Mlareh, cach ladog with ore, and rbortly aficrvard both grounded between the two Tights, Tho tug Volcan ot tie, Marat of, hut v con- idcrsble portlon o the Nahants cargo will hsvo to ba Tiphtend before shio can bo released, The scow C, L. Tisk, lumber-laden, also grounded in the ssmo vicinity Faly but hzn tied suceocdod n yeting off. A didpateh from Port Calbarne, Gntario, atates that #he Norihorn Transporiation Company's prop Clove- 1a3d, whils coming up the canal, tan on s rock and Ted & bole slove [n ber hltom, She sank in the arbor of Port Colbornoin 14 feet of water. Tos schooner which struck & rock at Detonr Salurday waa the Foatoris, aud not Foster, us the tele- guim madodt, Tbe stmr Milwankeo, upward bonnd, s’ roporied #2home ab the lower end of Dois Blane Isiand, mouth of Dol River, The brig Rasclua foat ber foroyard on Loka Huron, sud returned to Port Huroa for a now one, Broak in Towing-Raten. Tols bas beon 3 vory dluatrous sexson tor dug- cwiors. 3uch less work was to be done, owing fo the fact that fower vessols were {n commission ihis teasen than ot provious ones, und, besidea this, carly 1p tl:a s0ason they were corpellod to make s 1oduction af 30 jar cont from the existing tarif, bocanse vesacls Ineleted on lower ratek, ss tho rates of frelght wero slso ey low. Bueiness becawe o dull during the Tat fow months that keveral tug-owners have ceased Aotng busine and laid up their little crafts, It was almost mmpfluibllll}' to collect the bLills due them, the vossel-awner being out of cath mearly all the time, 1t s sald that Admiral Jesse 60z bas o collect billato the amount of $17,000, aud {he Veessl-Owners' Towing Company has entstanain) iln to the amount of 330,000, Allogother the tugs a +hie port have bills 10 collect i the amount of no leas than $100,000. Am oue or two of the tug-owners, in rder to keop their business going, wero continualy eatiing the regular rates, it los uow been declded {o makie anather rednctlon of 30 cents, maklng altogetber a reduction of 50 per ceot from tarifl rates, Should thaso rates b adhered to, BIr. derse Cox will lay up sl Diotigs at once,as will also Mr. Smith sud overal e Tae season, howover, will foun be over, and many of the tuge can cavlly bo'apored, Mincollnncons. CI10160, ‘There wero but few vessols ut tho lumber docks Jast ng. —Yesterday aftorncon a hoavy fog scttled over this cliy and harbor aud nolther tugs nor vosstls could ie30 the barhor, —As sou s (he barge Jarmony bas nnloaded her evgo aho will ga Into Doolittle & Oleott's drg-docks 10t thorongh recalking, —The achr W, Wiillams aud tuz Monitor went Into 30l Brothers” dry-dock Jesterdsy mornlng for re- $ Thework of \m;:mvmmm Hmginaw River at Oar- olltod is progressing very favorably, —The schr Norraguusett took 21,000 bit of wheat from Bheboygan for Bufialo lant weal:. —The schr Thomas Parzons, astiors on tho North ito, had not been relsased np to last Manday, —Tho cargo of lumber of the sehr d. W, Langoinir, +ntally wrecked on Jaks Onlario, hs beon recoy: ered. Tho sche Pamlico s dunat the month af the 8t Tawreuso Ruver, on her retun from Enrape, —~Buffalo parties huve offered §8u0 for 1ho 20,000 bu «f carn on board of tho sunkon schr Board of Trade, 10 cane oho i ratrcd, —Tho cchr Guzelio 1at Oswega luat ‘Thurmdoy, Went 10 Wellington, took in & cargo of barley, sud was buck £ Gswega Baturday noon. '—Tho pler lght at Ludivgton has been moved ram it old poaition {0 the extreme end of (o routh ¥ rhe prop Thomas A, Scolt roporta having pleked vap a dlpmasted fvh bost, contiluing thres mey, 8 Talles below Thunder Bay Isiawd, Lako fuvom, Hine €27, and towed ber to windward 6f the iland, £o that T4 men might work lier 10 the phore, 2 'fhe cano of tho sehir Uity of Fednoa .4 tor §34,000, aw follown s Urlent, 7,5 5025 . Nortuweatorn Nutiauul, 37,000 603 Tuland Unfon, $7,000 3 Kt, Paul, $4,600, "% Dogepole a2 feel i lolght Nusthedn érceted wyor. thotop ol the Junuvance Huildiug st Milwskes for £ho cxlnlv e of tho signal bervie, “Thio approach of dangerons stormm, ¢F thelr jrobuble upprouch, will o ailtxted by W dunger wignal—by iy o red fog With a biack centee, by night 8 ved tamp, 'fhie D troit Posl saye: ‘*‘Limen uro so hard at Clmvelind that dock prowlers wait for sailors cuminy ST ol vesaeta und ehoke them (or ther Wiges, stmal 28 thoy sre (s weawon, 'The caak of the ston' Parsfan s 4 trealod Baturday evening, but, luving placed o plle—$16—in bhs hoe, tho rubbens falled tv gel any 12 ¥ itrmateh frowm Clevelund soys ;4 John A, Carson, T e e Katle Winulow, waw fownid in bia F4va {0 un fugcnalblo_conditjon yesterday forencon, £n dion lomt night, From sppearaucen it would seom ki hohzd hien fonlly dedlt with, althonghs Rotbing a0 yot huan becn divingedd, Capt, Gareon has ssiled tho ety tor yent, und wua ong of the most trustworthy % o thaete wators, " Fe2brie tia 5 T Ward Left Manisteo Friday oveutuy writharait of logn contabiing botween 700,000 wu FICL000 feol, for Chicago, Buley morning she pub 210 Ludinjton with her tow, sud tho nudorinking hat b siandunad, Tue baft Wil b prrmiied t0 wintor Mm»mn. .\ THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 922, 1874, n N = LUNA ECLIPSED. The Moon About to Pass Through the Earth'z Shadow, Heor Path in the Darkness. Details of the Phenomenon, and Its Cause, A total cclipse of tho moon, visible from every port of ths American continent, unliess whore clonds intorveno, will ocour near tho midnight fallowing Saturday, tho 24th Inst. It will bovery favorable for obsorvation ab and near Chicago, o the roon will be only abont 30 dogrees south fromn tho poiut overhond at the beginuing of ob- scuration. The moon will pass through tho enrth's shadoss, being ontirely within It for about 83 minutes and 40 reconds, Tho moon will oc- cupy 1 hour and 18 minutes in ontering tha shadow, and noarly the same time in learing it, Doforo and aftor the total phaso of the eclipse. Tho abovo diagrmm represonts tho different etngos of the phenomenon, Tho scalo is 2 inches to the dogree,or neaxly 1,870 miles to tho inch. Tho circlo, N E 8 W, i85 section of tho earth's shadow at the distanco of tho moon. Tho inner diamotor is the limit of the shndow proper; whilo tho thickness of ¢ho curve reprefonts tha addition, of onc-sixtioth part of the diamator, which fa allowod in computation, This aliow- ance {s mada nocossary by the fact that the eartl’s stmosphere, oven to a distance of more than G0 milos from her surface, stops tho pas- sogo of tho sun's rays almost as offoctively as tho solid globe, This light-caphuriog powor of the air moro than compensates for tho effocts of rafraction, which diminishes tho breudth of the shadow by eanging the sun's rays to band aronnd tho oarth towards the axis of tho ehadow. O s tho contre of tha shadow, snd N is the northern paint fuita circumferonce. Theline S to N represonte a part of o groat cirele, which pass- o8 through tho pole of the earth's rotation. The moon will pass through tho shadow from west towards tho northeast, her augniar motion among the stara boing greator than that of the entth, The line ACD BJ ia the path of the moon's eentre, an roferred to the lno A 1, which s paralicl withs (bo equator, and about 12 deg. nortbwaid frow it The lines AW, CE, DL, and the distance J H, represont the semidiamoter of tho moon at four eopnroto times during thoeclipse. When tbe moon's centrais ab A her pastern i just touch tho westorn edge of tho shadow. This is tho beginuing of the oclipgo, As ihe moon's contre progresses from A to Osho will poas grad- ually withia tho sbadow, snd the thin lune dis- appears at K, on ler northwestern limb. Sho will bo completoly within the shadow whilo her contro ie pussing from O to D and, on arriving 2t the latter point, a thin crescont will peep out from the chadow at L, on tho northern limb of tho moon. From this point ehe will grow in ful- ness till her centro hag reached J, when the southwestern limb will leavo tho sbadow, and b will sbe will bo ngain * Full.” The portion of a dotted circle, P R, continued in tho upper left hand cornor of the dingram, is tho cxterlor limit of the popumbra, or partial shadow. Tho boundary of the shadow I8 not strictly & circle. Tho distance from north to south is to the distanco from cast to west as tho earth's radius in latitude 77 deg. 55 min. is to her eqna- toriat radins, The diametor N8 is about 17 milea loss than the diamoter I W, THE DETAILS OF THE ECLIPSE aro as follows ‘Iie opposition of the sun and moon, in right acsenslon, will ocour at 1h. 48m. 3is. on tho morning of Oct. 25, Chicago time., Tho moon's centro will then bo at B, as roferred to the cenlra of tho shadow at O. TFor tine Inatant, taking the moou's mean parallax at 657 min. 03¢ ec., wa hive Eartli’s right ascension Tartws declination north e e Moou north from carth,—O B, Hourly motion of moon, northward ‘Hourly galn of moon, eustward Sun's augular semidiamoter., Moon's angular semidiumeter. Moon’s equatorial paralla; Rading of earih's shadaw, Ratfus of peaunilra,—0 P or O ... ‘Moon's istance in miles, 8nn’s distance in miles, Dismeter of aiadorw, miles. Diameter imcrezsed by one-sixtieth pa Distauce between W and H, the pointe wiles... . Firat contact (moon)... Socond contact about. Moon enters penumbra, 3foon enters shadow (u Beginnlug of total phuse, o 1h, 38m, 17,00, ty e 5390 +.+.009 eant from north, 38° weat from kouth, 0 b, 63 g m. L1010, 8135 po1m, 1h, ) 3, m, +1h, 26X aum, 1h, 432, m, Moon feaves shadow. . 31,11 80 m, Moon leaven penumbr A0, 591, 10, The above times, though given onlyto the nearost quarter of @ minute, are stated more clagely than we can obtain them by cbuorvation. 'he moon is gradually obuscured in passing throngh the outer shadow,so ihat {ho fur- thor obscuration of light on the edge, whon it entors tho real shadow, can vory seldom be de- termined by the eye to within halt a minute; and tho same difioulty is met with in noting the. end of the eclipse, In thin reupect au eolipso of tho moon 1 far lexs satinfactory than an eclipso of tho s AUFEARAKCR DURLNA THE ECLIPSE. e moun will probubly not by entirely Inviel- ble, oven during the total phase, During that stage who i nsually dimly disceruible, having s dutl, coppery hue, ‘This i undoubtedly dus to the rofractive power of our atwosphose, which Dends the solar rayy inward no mnch towards the axis of tho shudow that a mmall quantity of Jigghtt is thrown upon the lupar surface. 1f the eolipro were contral, tho moow's cenlrs pussiug over tho point O, she might be tolally obsoured ; but in the presont instance sho will at no time be far within the limits of tho shadov, ‘Chore ia ono peculiur fact In connection with this velipse. Tho moon will s in perigeo, and voty nenrly ¢ her loust possitle distance Irom o oarth, Hor avorngo distaice is 208,474 miles; hor distauce as tho averago peilges is a tittls moro than 925,850 miles. Bhe hes, thero- Tore, at this eclivse a porturbution of *nearly 4,000 milen from hor averaga place in the orbit | and undor o poasible combluation of aircume atanods can Lor distance from the earth be §00 === ST miles loss tiah st the dato o1 this veupsy, 1or many gentarios to coms, el \ 1 S8UN ‘L6 ECOUNG Gkl BUOWH TH8 TOILUYe. pusi- tions of the ean, earth, and moon at tho timo of the eclipse; but wo sre upable to draw it to scale, like the firat. If wo take tho circle ropre- seuting tho earth na the stondard, the diametor of which i8 to Lthat of tho enrth ss 1 to nearly 1,000,000)000. tho sun should bo represented by a cirelo 4! 4 foot in dinmotor at the d&tnmu of 480 feet ; and the moon should be 14 inches from tho earth, retaining tho size represenied in the dingram, wehich roprescnts a dlametor of 2,161 miles. The lines drnwn throughJ E and H W, bounding the cone of tho earth's shadow, moct at an actanl distance of 850,000 miles, which cor- rosponds to o distance of 43¢ feet on the draw- ing. The length of tho shadow is very nonrly oqual to the sun's diamotor. (Wa noto iu this connection thai our uuit lobo of linlf an inch in diameter is not far from Mlxi: & moan praportional between tho earth and the ultimate atom. Tho atom is certainly no largor, n8 comupared with a Lalf-inch marbte, than the marblo I8 when compared with tho whole earth.} ) LIGYT AND SITADE., 7 The movemout of Lho enxth in her orbit ia in the dircction of W, 10 I.; the enlightened side ‘boing always next tho sun, The opposite hulf of tho carth is In darkness, and the guundary of tho dark hemisphoro is tho base of the conical shadow, the umbra, ‘While the moon is moving through the umbra, the sunlight is intercepted DLy the cardd, and falls o reach tho moon ; she 18 thon said to bo eclipaed. The penumbra (Lntin, pene, almost) or partial shadow, is situated hotween the umbra and the linos J Aand HO. It is oxident, from an in- spection of the diagrau, that when the'moon ls in this gomfion ;&ornnn of the sunlight ix inter- copted by tha o ; and the penumbra gradual- iy dorkens, from the outer cdges, at A and 0, towards the true shadow. ‘The outer edge of the moon, at U, reocives light from naarly the whole dito of tho sun. The widdlo of tha lnnar dise A only recoives light from one-hulf of the sun; and the left-hand edge of tho samo disc is aply illuminated by & thiu slice of snnlight coming from H ; while to the loft of the line H W, the mmHFhL In altogatlier shut off, except the vory small portion which is bent mito tho sbadaw by thie refractive power of the carth's atmosphore. ‘I'he ponumbral affect nisy be obsorved on the onrth's purfave. If we note the shadow which a high building cnata in tho strect, we find it difi- cult to tocato the line whare the aliadow bogius. It tha line of the building which casta tho shadow beo 50 loot from the place on tue ground where the shadow onds, the uncertain torritory will ba nearly helf a foot in width ; the outer adge being n full sunlight, tho inuer edga in ol phadow, and the strip betwoon gradually shades off from light to darkness, 1f tho distauco bo D feet, tha width of the uncertain grouud is about 1 inch; that being the rmpcrliun which the radius of & cirolo boars to the ungular dismeter of the sun, iTlig nverage ratio is 109 to 1. The directio of the moou's motion in hor orbit s tho wame as that of tho estth; itis sliown by the arrows, 'The woon enters the pe- numbra & A, thence throngh the umbra, (rom went Lo 6aot, and thon through the castorn sido of the peuunbue ta U, 16 Is evident thut shecan wnly du this when on the dark side of the earth ; fhiat §a, »t tho thue of tull moou. Why not ot the the of evory fitll woom, giving & lnar eclipen at regular intervals of twenty-nine und » half duys ¢ THE MOOX'S KoDA, ‘Uye vemaon bt lniply thin: Fho orbits of the envchs avound tho wiu, wnd of the moon areund tho eurtl, k70 not kituuted i the snmo pline. Thuie prts make au angle of a little more thun B degroes with ench other. ‘Therofors, wnloss tho fall moon oseur ut the sinis when the woun i very nuw ono of tho two points in which hor orbit Intersocts the Yh\m of the ewrih’'s orbit (the poden) sho will pass cither northward or sontlward of tho shad ow and nat suiforsolipse. Tt the presost Instance the moon will bo nhuont oxactly in her north node on enterlug tho 1w lirg, bier coutre belng thon at A ju (ho firsr dia- groin. But tho will Yo 1anving nortivward mmek moro raplitly thau the eurth, ‘the differonce of tho northward movements boing w ittlo more than a gquatter of a degres por hour. It, in the wecond disgram, tho surfsce of Lho paper mgrnunnhn lune of tho ocliptiv, then ‘h- maoon’s canire will ba ln Lhz papar whan sLs is in tha poaitioy, 4, but will be' agma dissance ahove tho papor wheu she has ranched the posi- tion O fn (Ln onktorn part of the pentimbra, o line of nedes Ialle bnekward, oach hodo poforming & compiloto rayolution in 14,0 years, In thio contrary direction to that fu which the moon movea, Tfia average timo from onhe full moon to tho noxt i3 29,6 deyr, whilo, as seon from the ontth, tho snn and node betngr tokothor in an poltit, cumo togathor agaln In 346,64 daya, which 18 n littlo lows than 1184 Inuations, Ilenes, If an cclipse of tho ‘moon” ovoltr whon the sin 18 1 olthier tiodn, whon the hitn cbmen round to that nodo again the moon will e tear the firat quar- fer: A, by tho tnie pho atives al the full, the sun will havo passed sevoral degieos huyond the node. THE BANOS. \Whon wo comparo theee perlods we Nnd Uit 499 Iunationn are perlotinad ib Yory nearly tho ermo tima as 10 rovolutions of tho nodd aa ro- forrod lo tho sut or in about 18 years aud two weeks, Tha differonce belwaon the tivo i ot guits 11 hourd, Ionco, neglecting tho in- oquelities of tho Tunar motion, if we obaerve {110 éollpson that ocour duriug ond of theso oyelck ot 18,04 yosra, wa gball havo the order aud in- tervain of timo in which ocllrues will oconr dur- Ing o subsequont oycle. This poriod, called tho Styos, was known to the early (haldean astron- wsmers loug betore tho length 'of tho yoar whe ag- certalued, In tho contso of this period thero aro tisually twenty-nine eclipsos of tho moon. Thors cat nevor b mora than thras in otio yoar, aud mny bo none at all. ECLIPHES OF TILE 8UN oeccur only when the moon is near ous of hat hodes, utthe time of now moon, Tho moon’a whadotw thon falla upon tho onrth ; unlers the colipno ho annMlar, in which onss tho shadow loes not extend far enough to sweop the oarth. About forty-ono solar eclipges oceur during one Claldoan porlod, or Saros; but the number visiblo at any ona placo is miol less than the nunber of Jubar éelipacs scen. Thoe reason for this is that o polar eclipso 18 visible to but a smnll portion of the ocarth's surface, while tho Tunar cclipso is visiblo Lo the inhabitants of to wholo kemisphere that i turned away from the aun, MIRUURY VISIDLE. It the sky bo clear, tho planot Mercury may bo soon on Haturday évoulng, (n the Houtliwess, soon nfter minsot, ~ Ho will thon bo at hid great- o8t angular distauce from tho sun, 24 dogreos 10 minittes eastward. The planct will bo noarly ouc-third of the distance from the westorn point of the horizon towarda tho souti. L. CoLoerT. e THE COURTS, Record of Businoss T'ransnctott Yestors dav. DILY, FOR ACGOUNT. Gottiieb Geunort and Ernst 1. Gennert fled a biil yosterday agolnst Jacob Dunn, praying for an injunction and account. Complainauta state that aoveral yoars ago the Germauls Bugar Com- pany was organized with a capital atock of $163,- 000, and thoy ownod about $55,000 of eaid stock, The Uompany owned 2,400 aores of land noar Cbataworth, Livingston County, worth about £250,000, and also stock and hoplements worih 100,000 moro, uscd in tho manufacture of beet mugar. In 1807 the dofendant Bunn waa atected Superintendent and Treasurer of the Company, which position hie haa sinco hold. The complatnants aver that ho has by ono moans or another obtained possession of the greater portion of tho capital stock, o that ho menagos the Company to his own satisfaction, bnt no to tho satisfaction of the complainants, They olaim that DBunn has raised a largo amount of graln on the Company's farm, has eold a large number of caitle, sud recoived largo rents sud ‘proilts, all of wlich he has uttorly fuiled fo divide. They thoretore ask that he be compolled to ac- count for bis stowardslip, and give them their share In the profits, and also that he bo re- strained frowm solling the property, or interfering therowith, from hencoforth foroverniore. TUF MATHON DORFE. There has been somo troublo ond hitigation far yoars over tho conflicting rights_of Mro. “Aonio J. Johnson and Edwin Tee Drown, but yesterday an syard was dled in tho Clrcnit Court, to bo considerad a4 a jndg- mont, by which Edirin L. Lrown ia 10 pay Mrs. Johnson™ $0,000 in full of all the clnims to tho old Maison Doreo property, on $he cornor of Wabash avonue and Alonroo street. DIYORCES, Cattiarine O'Hair Hled s bil) asking for a di- vorce from her Lusband, Michnel O'Huir, be- cause ho had desorted her. Heury Kueblor kicks and beats hia wifo Ifon- rietts, and she therofore asks for a divorce. Hattie M. Rawnon complains_ that hor hnk- bond, Willlam 8, Iawson, bae compollod her o nl\‘\)mn heracli for tho past three venrs, while ho was liviug in various places In the United States, and she fs willing he should be frea for the rest of his life if tho Court will grant her s divorce, George Daniels awks for a divorco from his wite, Julia 'l',, on the ground of desortion. 5 TIE REVENSE, In the case of Edgar Palmer ve, J. 8. Marsh, wheroin the complainant chargod the defondsut Avith appropristiog moneys while in the dental busincss with biin, an anewer was filod Tuoadny by Marsh, He admits tho putnership with Palmer, but clsims It was_dissolved in Septembor by mutual consent. Ho also alleges that, at the time of the dissolution, o full and complate ac- countiug waa bad, and omphatically denlog that ho wan guilty of appropriating auy nioueya or wrongfully taking possossion of the firm prop- orty or office. USITED STATES COURTE, J. 1), Harvey, Recciver of the Scandinavian Natlonal Banlk;, began sult for $10,000 againet L. L. Greenleaf. BANKROPTCY ITEXS. "To rule of dismissal in the caso of the Jnliet Iron and Stcel Company was made absolnte on tiling proof of publication, SUPERIOR CODRT IN BRIEK, 3 Moss, Chambers & McBoan sued Robert Hill for £1,000, Idmund Mosler began a sutt against J. M, Ja- coby and Mortimor Rice, claiming 82,000, ‘The Dayton National Bank bogan sction for £5,000 against Jamea L, Campboll. Haobart, Dwelle & Co. commenced & suit for $2.000 against Patrick A. Hoy. Henry A, Bromloy commenced & auit agninst the Marine Company, of Chicago, to recover 540,000, and another against J. Young Beammon and Eufiuno C. Long for £50,000, ‘fho Firut National Bank_of Liaraboo Legan a anit for 11,000 against 8. 5. Walker. The First Nutionsl Bank of Allogan aued Ira Holmos far $1,200. I'homas Seott sned Holon Guilford for §1,500. Willlam ¥, Mayhon comumenced an aclion in treapass agwinst D, B, Figs, D, AL Fisk, and J. I, L. Frashar, laying his damagen at $50,000, Henry King sued Joln J. hloutaguo for §1,000, Wiltiam Kerr aud 1, ¥, Merchiant bogsu a nuit for $16,000 agaivst W, D, Cox and Edwin Walker. O, R. Btcole brought sult-for $5,000 against F. A. Riddle. Isanc Hodges and O. I, Griswold commenced & suit againet 5, /. Walker to recover $10,000, and anothor for » like amonnt againat J. A. Elils. Tuo Rldgoly National Bauk filod s priccipe in assumpait against H. 1. Monore to recover $10,000, Humuel Ramany bofln an action to recover 20,000 of H, 13, Plckof. W. T, Ball commenced o suit for $5,000 against Edvward Kehoe and (ieorge Rloss & Co. algo neeks to recover & like amount of the Charlor Oak Lifa Iusurance Company, Chandler & Craig began a kuit againat the de- ’I;llnrmy.nhhmflumrem' ational Bank, claimiug 2,500, “(,'.". Reynolds & Co, sued R. M, Hooloy for 000, CIMUUIT COURT, A. P. 0. Bonte began o suit in tronpass against Cloorge M. Chemberlain, laying damages at John Hachlauder began a suit against Willium P'rico, Nicholas Neybert, John Fldo, and J. V. Lo Moyna to rocovor acres of Iandin Hoe, 19, 88, 1L THY. COUNTY COURT, T the miattor of the ontate of Alanson Wall- inztord, Lis will was proven sud letlors testss montary isaned to Henry 4, Wallingford, nnder an approved bond of 102,000, In the matiur of the extate of A. B, Williama; Inventory upgroved ang clalm of the Lyons Na- tiomal Iiuk refustated xnd alowed for ¥142. e clhin of Kate Bimes agaivet Roger J. Brany for £1,65).18 wan allowed, “'ho Invenlory und uppralsouiont of tho etate of Rlizahoth (3, J., Molntyre was approved, Brina Andervon way -mmlnm} wnardian of .\;;q!nm.)\udeuuu ot al., undor an approved bond of 2y, TAE (ALL. Jupar Murvry—115, 110, 119, 121, 124, 10, 131, 13, 135, 130, 199 to 14 Junoit dAnenos—120) to 140, excopt 120, dunar Roures—123 (o 145, oxcopt 198, 188, 191 to 410, oxospe 201, —80 to 104, exvept 80, &7, 69, 00, and 108, AULGHERTA, Anrraios Counr—CoxysiaioNn—Adolph Waldmson v, isinrich Widdnieun, 81,489, Jupax Mumrax~-O. X, Green vs, John Kean, Tun 04, 3, 07, 102, 0—Prank BohAMA® vA, K. H, Elssnbatult, §83.— Tullet nl, ve, George ManAniey end ‘Geors tecard of Judgment For g0 reutorad,—Joli Adlanson ve, Patrick Cariliar, ' $1,081,70,~artin Dent v ducoly Desk; votdict, $550, 'and ' motion for new trlal, inar JasumoN—D, 8. Kelly, ot al, va, dumies Grant and Join Drlce § veralet, $915 cinetir | Count—CoNFEAMGTA—il8 Trarle Alate Yoan and 'Tst Compmy va, Shinties 3, Bihgor, $38.0m 0, A, Hirvet, of al,, tv, John W, Iorlon, &47,28, ‘Tunoe oarmu—d, iorapdon ve. Hisaom Plok, 83, Tautn Huschporn e, T2 Richard aud 4, L Mnztin, $780.75.Maurico Fiyni, va, Ldward Filzghy- Tiona 3 'verdict, $430, mul snotlot for new irial, Jupnk Boorii—Marpacet MeQihlcy yn, ‘Tunia M. Jot, $800, 11, 11, Shmfeldt & Co, va, Willisus anid Catl- erine 11, Nawman, $628,00,—Meérelinnta’ Bullding Gom mflly wa. I, 8, Tl ch and Josaph 1, Gray, $3,. cDetinott & i " $210,6 Thowina O'Iirlen Clinrles Gardner et al, va, Elljah Smith § ver |h-5{93:wu, —Adolph Mones v, Adiui Huferla; veridict, 4250, ahd motion for new trial,—J, L. Jshiea va, O, rown, ‘L. ¥, Brown, ¥, 11, Browi, aud Marriot O, Biown veritict, $5.090,17,—K, Envrighi, win, ¢, th, Paysou . Moghiow ; verdict, $105,13, Jupar. Tnex—fohn Fischer va, nu"h Leglle, $01.— Tiret National bahk of Lincoln ve, 8, J, Wulker, 9,441, =N, M., orquint va. 0. X, Cook; verdict, $7, aud motiou for o tew tefal, HUPILEStR COUNT OF ILLINOIK, BOUTHERX GRAND DIVIRION, Orrawa, T, Oct. 31,—Tho Supreme Court met pursinul to adjournment, with all the Judgos present. MOTIONG DEOIDED, 235, Ten dayw* adilitional timo sl aronnd to Hie addi- tional abstracia, 46, Moleariug docket, Mation deuted, XEW MOTION s 384, and 3%, Molion Ly tlio apgelles o sct salde the trder of anbmisalnn aud dismies the appoal. Application of Charles 8, Towe for luenko to prac. tica lasy In this State, 412, Dlotlon by the appellant for leave to file addl- tional errors overruled, Camns ton late, B, Molioh bY the appeilce for tine {0 aie beiots, a4, Corpontor va, Usrpenter. Motion to remind tho catise, Application of Alfred D, Biadon for lceres to irac- tice luw in this Siate, aaLL oF 647, Sovorus ve, The aftirmied, 5 vo, Jronnton, Appead dlsmtssed, Derberahive, Tken, liteago, Ntéek Infand X Faeloo Ralrosd Conipany va, Tho Oty af Joliet, Takon, i3, Goodspecd vr. Gulles. Some, 674, Tho Clty of Chifeago va, Wright, Sate, 684, The United Blates Tract Compuuy v, Ann Leo, Subniftted by Obadish Jackson and tuken, 88, Albrecht vis, ‘Tho Teople, Uoutiitued. 087, Heck vs, Tho Lamar Inkhrance Compung. Ap- pesl dismissod, ] 690, Road ve, The O, O, & F. R, V. It R.Co, Stricken from tha dacket.” 707. doodrioh va, Cook, Continued, 71, Hperry va, Fanning, Hame. 743, Hfldrup va, Brinkerhoir, Hae, 723, The City of Chicago va, Heaing.” Bame, ALY OF CABES PLACKD AT FOOT OF DOORKT, o9, Continued, o1, Takon. 208, Gouljiid at s cont of appellent. 25, TM, and 245, Taken on call. ! 22 Tatned, 77, Appieal dismied, 1, Continued, 57, 3R, 990, 433, 465, 460, %0, 71, 79, snd 473, Taken, 400 Cohtlutied at tho appellant’s cont, 01, 518, 014, snd 516, Taken, Pusseds ontfutied., Contintied at the appellant’s cont, 602, nud 467, Taken, (iib Clby of Clilengo va, Batbain, Continued, tone va, Usrr ot &l Continued’ at appellanis costa, 602, City of Ohlcaga ¥8, Hay, Taken on call, 2, Hlicheock va, Wonder, Same, 647, Aldrich vn, Goodell, Bame. Qity of Chicago va. Barbier et ul, Samie, 721, Carpenter va. Citpeuter. Motion to remand overriled, 36), Bloemakor va, Irvin, Submistion sot aside and eaunn continned, 484, Reudlest al, v, Irvin, Same order, Dywiunell va, Trvin, TIR DOCKET. Village of Aleds, Jadgueat Doyla ot al va, Bafley, Time to appelles to filo briofa by Tt of November next, 442, Thompaon va, Sarenhergor, Lnve given o as- slgn additional érrors, aud cause continued at appol lunt's conts. 508, Paggeat v, Mehring, Appesl dlsminaed for non-cowpliance, 501 and 723. Clty of Chicago va, Washington Healug. Teave given to withdraw abstract and briefs from 594 wnd to Alo them o 723, Writ of error niado & supor- nodeas by Jadge MoAliister, Ticenoed were ordered to Isaus to Charles B, Rose, Charlos Fowler, dohn Jacob Jones, sud Bamiuel W, b e Court then adjourned to the term in the conrse, which will ba the first I'nesday in Janu- ary, ot Springfleld. The numbor of casos on which opinions will have to be written is 519, —— e EVANSTON ITEMS. A regular mootiug of thio Village Trustess was held at the Town-Hall Tucsday evoniug. Pres- ent, Trustees Gilbert, Cage, Mang, and Kid- er. A potition was presonted askivg the establish- mont of strest-lamps nt the comers of Central avenuo, Boomor place, and Lincoln and Railroad avenues, on tho enst sido, aud tho corners of Contral, Grove, and Lincoln nvonues and Rail- road avenuo, west side. Referred to Committee on Streot-Lamps, The Village Olerk presented the following re- ort of tho disbursemouts of the wvillage for Bupumher, which was accepted and placed on filo: r Wator Works. . For contiugent. For miscellencat For ntrect improverment. . For pollce..v.. s For gtk o For Firo Departuin For aularies of viliage 3 For heating und lighting Town-if For Evauston Fres Public Library, . “Total. P IR L RCH The Water-Worke pay-roll N, 5, ns presonted by tho Stroet Commissioner, and amounting to %70.96, was approved, ns was & bill of $2.50 from l!onl]nmin Peoney. Tho Spocisl Conmittee appointed to prepuro rules for the govornment and managemont of tho Water-Works preseuted a draft of a pro- posed ordinanco, which was read and commented on _informally, The Toard finally adjourncd withiont taking any action on the ardinauce. The Jadies of the Sonth Jivanstan Methodist Church invite all their friends to take Aupper wulxdmem this evening. A good time 1 avtici- pated. T SR ‘The Conunocticut ‘Totmceo Orops ‘The New England papers hnvo contained of lato many paragrapls relating to the lively apac- ulation gulng ou among farmers in the sale of Connecticut ** seed-leat tobaceo.” Iivon thomost experienced smokers are not aware how often thiey sro smoking tobacco whicls wan grown in the Connectient Valloy, when llmy have Jmughz their oigars undor the brand of ' Havavas,” or if traveling abroad, have purchased them ans “Weat Indin clgars,” mado in Hamburg. The export of this tobnevo diring the past fow yenrs, both to Cnba and to (ermany, haw been romark: able, In Ilavana itis eithor nmed as wrappera for Cuba cigars, or made np into Havans cigars and exported aznin to this country, In Ham- burg It in made up into the best cigars #old in Gormany, whioh go by {ho nmmo of pure Ha- vanu. ‘This increasing export during the past few years, and the almost total failure of the Kentioky crop, han suddenly prodnced a pro- digions tiso in this Connootiont production. Outr oxchanges speuk of 30 conts a ponnd being oftered * on the poles "—thut is, taking all tho Tiska of " mwesting," expense of curing, aud any futuro damage to tho crop, The gain to tho farmor may bo undarstood when it la_romem- bered that lnat year he wonld huve gladly taken 10 cents. Again the crop of 1878 is ollered st fror 250 49 conta for tho threa grades, vhich inmoro than doublp the price of lust’ your. Conncoticnt produces over 8,000,000 pounds of tobacen, of which Hartford County yields nearly 6,000,000 and Litchtleld over 1,000,000, If the piica'on the polcs i tho avernyo prico—sinl there s mueh n the Uonneocticut Valloy which will sell at 50 cents —tho gain to the Connecticut fanmers over lmut yoar's crop will be uoarly #2,000,000, Approuching Weddings. Washtagtun Correapondence of the Cincinuuti Guzette, Admiral Porler's handdome mansion Dlds fair to ba ablaze with tho brilliaut lights ot honoy- woons this winter, as the puune nmmmulmi the marriage of his two sans with Houthorn heiv- aares nro wafted (0 s ou the wingy of autumunl winds, and Dame Rumor—the busyhody—not al- sy Yolluble—con iduntially informs ny that Miss Lizzio has bronght to her feer o distingmehod Now York jonvmilat, with all s monoy, outer- puiao, horues, uud soup philanthropy, Alius Dor- ter (8 cangplonouy for her dnaly-inolded figure, und oxuisile o in dvessing, aml Ler very gracetnl dancing. MHor faco is nob in the leust pretty, sud lor oxprossion rather hauglity und ingovciant, Disn Kuto Wixe, who (4 to bo warried tha lat- ter part of this month to *'handsome Juck ™ Miller, of the wavy, is & vory plyuant, uPriguny {mmg tady of about 20, Iler dfuthor was dward Byevott, and Lier father a Commodore In the uavy. Viissitndes of a Buroncts ‘[ Bacchus Marsl Fepress, & Viotorian pa- por, hau the following : ** Our readers will notice with rogret the announcoment in anothor col umn of tho desth of Mys. Farmer, or, mors cor- reatly, Lady Farmor, although hersolf sud hus- band abandoued tho title during thoir residanvo in Buochus Marsh, aa their clreumatances wera not in accordauco with it Tho devoseed was striving to pass an examination satelegraph- oporator, ng tho ofee At Dacchua Marsh lind boon }»mm!ud her, and it was overnuxicty to of- toot thin objout by attonding loctures, wlion uf- Ierlugfromarovero cold that caused Inflammation of tho lungs to take gnch o liold of & romewhat weak framo, fhat Mra. Farmer just Jaid down afler roturning from one of theso leoturos by & tonchor of telegraph operations, and nover rol- Hled, but died three or fonr doys aftorward, loav- ing four children, sgod about 8, 4, aml i yenrs, and 14 months, “Her husband hinn snfored four Yearn from wenknuews of wlght, and I now all but blind, o envo is & wud onv, sy Sir (loorge Farnor Las nok au inconio, although we belleva thoro aro family oxpoctutions of somo value.” T'ho prenont Taronot Iy tho Lhird, the crealion dating from 1780, and heving boon eontorrod In consnquencoe of the gallautry of tho father of tho firat Batonot, who, whiln In comwand of Mer Majesty's ship Quoboe, Liad Wis abip blown Lo plecos during s contost with a French frigato of much siparior force, s AMUSEMENTS. MoVIUKER'S THEATRE, THT LAST OFERA 87i7] 5 3 PAY, L EASE Avfll\t',}‘iggn‘“fl’fi?i.ifl TR 52’%::7;235\’_3. FUR T TRAIAD o WG RaYNSDAY) KVENING il : s u' e Oucra Compnuy, nee for ) RVENING, OCT, 5 Amb pminsutly succans s Ko n Thotaes’ Shintnting aud lllmrau' IGNON, MIGNON, CLARA TOUIME KELLOUG aa Alm?fi) Mes, V or iae 31 AN ZANDT: Frod o, fln. RSk, i SRrer, ot i gt HhA 2 G e tiow, anged, 1 Y R TS IR AHGROS.NKXT WK, Mi eRY OPERA-HOURE. \ Siate and Doarburi, AL trouf the Weet, L i Variety Constaliation, Areek af tho original and only ocraolsn HWMinstroles! e U GUTILAT LT ] 5 Firat ek _of Mins POLLY ¥, M A D] \\'![Iflfi ’: d f tho f“'"' ”’:‘L'-IAN'MI'&- LRI it anpescaucr ol due 1ifoh Conodia, VAN NARO! 3 0 :.]. X u'n, & Ladlios® . Usial pel f GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Clark-st., opboaite Shorman Houso, FRED A1345, issive Sanager AN IMMENSE T of tho Now Opars, CEING-CEIOW -EIL Wikl thie most Gorgsnun Seanery over witnessed In “Ninstrelry, KELLY & LEON’S MINSTRELS IN NEW ETHIOPIAN SKETOIES, Frery Evening ead Wednesdor and Satirday M HOOLEY'S THEATRE. THK PARLOK IOME OF GOMEDY, THE SPHINX. A YR TUE SPHINY. A BIT! DRILLIANT SUGORSS, Monday, Oct, 18, etk A AL Lhe Weducaday Matlncer poshivaly o nights af s SPEIXTINISR g Pleturos | Bonutital Hconrat “The Hiac Stock oy 10 fhe cast: . atbrda T borston of HASTLYRNI. “Hodnrs Oetm i Tos the Reat ({mo on auy atao, & naw play by b LR oxprowly Tor s T atingos Wet Matinsos Wedaeado sud inctlay Uampbell, inatro, called T VIHGIN: ACADEMY OF MUSIO. TAST NIGIVTY S0 NIGUT Qlorlotis and Daotded Suceuss of Awerica's Grhmaldi, GEO. L. FOX NEW YORC AP DUPTY THOUEE HALSTED-ST, OPERA HOUSE. Corter of Halstod and Harrisou-sts, LAST THREY NIGRTS. FRANK MAC EVOY'S NEW HIBERHICON AND IRISIH COMEDY COMPAN Popular Prices nd 3 cla, Matlpuo Thuesds nd Seturdar, £ . m. i aduite, 55 conts; children, DRESS REFORM. MRS, JANE GREY SWISSHELAwill lectw it Métiicalat Cluurel, n Saturdsy, utteraen w'elocky on dress, la, that &ny ot niny eapy, Nho will a ncldnt Grock cosutuc, in which woraen reached physieal u:rhxetlvm, the tashlonw frevalentwhon Pauf wiute 0 tha Uarlnlitiags in thle eub ool 2 aenta, Al grades in groat variety, ot POPULAR PRIOES. WEBSTERS, 22441 West Madi in the a2 oF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANXS, (FORBE & 00, 111 & 113 Lake St,, Chicago, 2 Bezarefultobuy only the Genuine, RARE CHANCE FOR A BARGAIN, For saln, 2,60 (twonty-slx hundeed and ifts) Stand of Ariny, SHARPE'S BREEOI-LOADING OARBINES, Thoabove Anna aro now, and fiished completely 1 every partienlar. Callure 83, Rling strapa attachied, and bay ‘Wall packed in substantial cases, uated of At once, cin by ’nua of making. For furflior pactiou. 5 Norihl Watez-st., Philadol- erol Joathor-covored. BOKER'S BITTERS. Bewnare of Comnterfelis. MEDICAL. Nosisyi Dr. Kean, 460 SOUTT CLARK-ST., CHICAL0, Hay bo comsulted, peroually or by matl, frex uf chnrge, oo all chroniu or netvous discases,” 1) . KEEAN s tna onts physiclun In the oty who war, Urey OF 10 PAT. OMics Monry. D&, 7, thB b, i, ; Sandays from d to 19, DR. A. G. QLIN ‘Washinglon-st, 1Tue ] nhystelan Io the e al roniv, Nervons, and cnliar 16 1einaios speedily private apsrimente, be for Patiata a mgast aomaged wud mnst sus. iy In tha spccial trentmeat it Npoclal Plwaans, Discaves ps: curod. o Tivatidy’ promature AT Raitow g He A victim of yonthful Imprudence, causin aconys Humvous debiits, ator hating (ried I iy, hep il 4" afble oy % £ Row Yok ~ EDUCATIONAL. SOUND B A et tut, maniy domsasor, fomlate i xient dovulupmont, Mvu.;xl'msmm-.\|&'n'3§1’fi~u"m“r‘"“" o or by cajamin Mason. Box No. 651, Vankes, FRACTIONAL CURRENGY, "$5.00 Packages oF FRACTIONAL CURRENCY IN EXUANGK FOR Bils of National Crrency, A TRIBUNE OFTICE. COEAR NAVIGATION, CUNARD WAIL LT REDUGED RK@ 0 EUROPE, To Liverpool, Queenstown, Glags gew, or Londonderry, gBiss. Auply nt Conipany's Ofice, northiwost earnsr Clatk and Randolph. v Chieago, P H. DU VRRNET, . _Uisnaral Westorn Agent, T STATE LINE. New Vark ta Gl \ PORNEAS thi e Lo plenmorawill sail from Pier Ko, STATE OF INDIANA. Wodnondsy. ., STATE OF FLOXIDA, Wodnesday.. And vory Wednestay thoroatios thraugh raten (v 3ll parts ot Great Nerway, Nweden, Donmark, lrfi Gormany, Drali HUNTN: Vit s vaaeese apvly ie Sieonn Oftae, No. 43 Hroadwiy sy e igors | yiboSauth wWates Attantio Ste Aty Wl i aal o Penassivante Railros) PEMBROK G CABL eurtoncy. Wlerage, Prepalifiteeises cert Druliz fat £l aad w Forimither parilou] Offcas, Koo 1 It 4 apple ik o tliers, b Liverpaot, RN Btz » North Hiver, & fole r, Laking Du-ni‘lurfl 23 ta Hrilnin and Itnland, forcl UGTIN ap 2 adry, o ntn Uompaay's New T Stenmanine Wit ol lirasd \Wbars, Jorner Gily : +Uet, 3. | BLAMURGAN.,..Oct, A1, ¢ turough rafes firm atiada 1a parls (. the and, Ade, are fitn. comfortand ND STRKRAGE PASSENGERS, und w cunoney, s e """’L‘ml‘ Hecond Ushin, £34 iated from Cardi, s 33, [n Cardlit, at th i e o 18 e Yot ANCHIBALD BAXTRR & GO, [T roadimay. Natioual Line of Steamships. NOULICE. Tuguont soutlierly rout oin By 4 u'vig?fl"n:n":n’uflfi:fnhm" sded ) O Saillug from & ark fur Lan, i for Landan Draits for 21 and, nd, ugward Nortlicast coer O} ‘Stiermay Houso). i Avndares, o), DI Gfent Western Ste:mmslilf Line, o Yurk to Urbtol (liagland) directs o i, ‘Pnosay, Oct, intermed . 850G Teothen Uokatuat LARSON and ‘Handofph-sts. (apposiss new - vraou, Theed ! Apply ik for L1V y (ditect) every fortalght, ierager o rea ot o, Y N, Wasteru Arent, Livsrpunl, tilasgur. Quecnslonn, Lons 1 Toltunt (clading cookod 0. oly S 153, SHRON BRDTINKRS, N, ¥, and_Madlsou-ste., 8 HCHOR LINE PASSAGE&; llgr § rawall, Tacaday, Tator 037 Stoeige, o, " Gon't Vrolght Dopot cDONALD, Asant. To Agents and Dealers in Novoltior. A now Thing jost out -4 ow Thioy Just aut 40 000sld In hreo wscks, Agsnta waking trom 0 A -t e ba ol 1 very Hotail Ot Earber shop in the country, 0 reill bu purchiacad ag o Hay post-pald un tocalit of 58 vonte, faunta offoral ta_axen 5 Atitiat., Now ¥ At ) The [''rade g3 o pesteding %fi i=» fimarraod Trvention. Pacdd (1Y ispaed Jinlyr Lubiys liosiih nusgcrn ret, ove Log amathier’ Do drli i 1ot o wit 7N, 0l ke I Price, %3 thoss barig b, DO, YD Gl ... .SLEEPING GOACHES. copyrIkbion ariiole’ fhat 7 Ruoie Hakory, s a no 11 b Sark]An o pd 38 oh wonld d Lestimoniale of Cioas Vi MIGH, GENT. €. W. & ERIE RV'S Pullman Through Paface Sleeping Coach Fo LENTS gt -OR NEW YORK, 5:15 p-m RAILROAD TIME TABLE, AHEIVAL AND DBPARIURE 0P FRAIES BXPLANATION 0¥ KEFE: copied. ¥ Sunds rive Bunday at MICHIGAN 'CEM'HAL & GREAT ‘santh i i 9 , anay 3o, cago, Spri aud Joot uf Tieeaty-tecond. + Snturdayye apted. 1% WESTERN RAILTIOAN sl corner gf Randalp} CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY. nion et rorner il 3 Fouth o 4 and ppnsite Sher ! wian Tsckal Ofine antat Depo’ s Ariee, "11:008. m, Dar Lxpres Wep, o Milwankee, (veen Bay, Stoveny' Polnt, Prairie dn Kortliaen lowa, Mal » 7:00p. w0 Milwaukea, t, Paut ally, Night 4 6:458.m0 TLLINGIS GENTRAL HAILROAD. Depot footar Lalieat, and.foot @ Tisutysecondut. Tlelhel 2 Beanadol il eur ¢las St, Lol foxprass, Br, Louir Fast Lin Cairo. & New Orleana'I: Cuiro & Now Orloans Ex.. 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Monday NORTHWESTERN RAILROAT. - Tfousel, and 75 Canalle w the ley o 35 “a=Denot cornor of Wollsand K futlo-s B Dapat cornor uf Oanal and Kintio.sts, CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PATIFIC RAILROAD, Denat copner or' Vintiuron and Shermunatr, - vicet pt, rund Laclda Hotels Quans, Leavem'th Atchtion Iz Tern Avooninodation, o Nichiisprossn | Leaws, | drcie, T8 . on. [} 350 0. 12, 00 e 0, h . i e i G0 Ba:

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