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o7 Ahiect huqa: antxe THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, . OCTOBER 4 » , 1874, 7 abash, 14T . 1 hite Mioblgan, $Lt2yg s amber | n, cash ond October, — $1,03) Yo, 1 o, 10 o, 5 combor, 0, 2'do, $1.04, Qorn 7021 Oatabery TBCY now, 75@ Tia low wixed, now, T0@Tees 10 grade, How, 036, Outh dull anid declined’s No. 2, 8050t MIhizan, $16, Srpn—iopee cod, J5.05 ¢ o mamimath, s, voktrza—Tlour, i whea! H 27,000 bug ml-l.l7,0\m by, 5 ‘I g i urpMENTE—Floir, 100 brls; wh H cotn, 5,000 ; oats, 8,000 w, b Whusk 2,000 1ng LITIBNURG, Oct, 22.~Gname—Wheat aqnist; ged. Cora quisty uow oar, Gi(@sac; @300, PrroLEtN—Quict : 873 GO0 % 113, Fliladoipiin deliagie o 3 Pasker's; efined, MARINE. Port of Olilenan, Qot. 234 ARRIVED, fchr Robert Mowlott, Maniotee, lumber, Sebir Winute Wing, Manlutee, tber, Belir G. D, Norrls, Good Murhor, lunibor, #chir Kato ioward, Holland, lutnber, Bibir Flying Cloud, Big Buninico, lumbor, fichir Ielicitoun, Manirteo, lumier, Behr Two Drothiors, Manistee, lunibor, Behr Tterald, Maulstee, Inmber, 80w Bnray, Bl, Joscp, lnmlor, arge Monckuines, Meiomines, lumbar, Flatge Liva B, Roliuson, Menominee, liimbor, Nirige Emma E, Tywon, Monoiufner, lumber, chir £, P, Royce, Birk River, vedar posts, Prop Colarada, Tatfulo, sundtics, Bimr Covoun, St, Jowopl, muudrios Bine Scboygan, Sunitowos, sindries, Trop Iake Breeze, Benton Harkor, stndriss, Stine Huron, South Iayen, mundries. PropJ, L, Hurd, Honghtol, sundrie Prop Beotis, Montrest, sundries, : Belir A, Bronson, Ludipglon, fuwiries, felie Lena Johnson, Ludiugton, anndrics, Boir Guide, Whito Lalie, eundrles, Selir O, Hairigon, Whilo Lake, cundrlss, BAr Kewnunes, Kewanwee, sindries. Bhr Fuslilon, Ce.dur River, sunticies, B.hr Willinm Swith, Sonth Maven, woods Trop W, T, Gravos, Erle, coil, Belir Georga D, Ttussell, Erlo, coal, ¥rop Peorleas, Huu ock, mitadiien, Prop Ouclda, Bflulo, sandrles, 84 W, H, Wiliard, Sonten Hiruor, cedar poals, Geaw M, N, Dubham, Fike's Pler, woud, Bahr Kotchum, Frenkfort, lumber, Bebr Marfon Egun, LAl 3 Prop Muyflower, Port Luren, 11,300 bu corn, 1,110 Dris flour, 130 11.5 pork, 224 vaga bran, Crova Villags, 50 bi 0sts, 23 bils pork, zutluc, Meiiominee, § brls pork, aud sun- rtea, Babr 3. V, Taylor, Ford River, 335 brla flonr, 160 brls o beef, 23 buls pork, u 1 uuirles, Prop Colorudo, Buiinlo, 20U bagy chatl, Gebr Ellen 8y Ty, Fenssukice, 620 b oats, :hr L A, Barion, Cho sy, 40 urls boof, #nr Horon, Saugatuck, mindr es, . el E. C, Hohr.n, Alpeha, 3:0 bl corn, 9,600 bit oats, iy Voef, 28 brls pork, Sehr Guide, Whito Like, 20 b corn, 3 lons day, Trop 1k Brooze, Denton H.rbor, 3 bria pork, 1 crock rd, sundifes, gobir S, L, Audrew, Duffalo, 21,000 Lu wheats Bebr H, 1i, Brows, Buffalo, 61,000 bu wheat, 800 bu on Schr Winlo Wing, Pentwator, 75 cds slone. Stwr Shipboyynn, Manltowoe, witndrics, Stmr Carona, §.. Joroph, supdrics, Prop Toomad A, S'oit, Ecte, 10,00 L ‘wheat, 2,000 bria flour, 400 brls o1k, and sandsles ; Builulo, 800 Drls flour, cud eundri XIONT CLEARANGLS. Prop Empire Stee, Bufialo, 17,206 bu corn, 1,600 brls fiuvr, 1,457 Loses cheese, 3,004 Lgs seed, 8 brla | 1hid sundrd. i A Andr!t! veescels clenred lght, TrTrosung, Do prices uncly old, ebelied, Lako Frelghts Were in light demand, and ashade caslor, though soma of the enggaguiteute niudo lust evening were nt the re- duction. Wivat o Buffalo quoled at 84@le, and corn nominally at 82, @d3¢c, Tho chartorn ior Buffulo wora kelir T, P. Soeldon, wheat, on private teris; props Dean Richmond nid Oneids, mizcd cargocn, through ; to Knmaton, achr Jessio Scarth, wheat 3t o3 10 Dotroit, schr TTigme & Jones, burley at'dige. Tolal, &3 copacity, (0,00 U whieat, 20,000 bu corn, 16,000 int outs, nnd 55,000 bn berley, The sclir Arabia was taken after 'Ohunge for 16,600 bu whoat 16 Kinguton at 7e, Passcd Port Huran. Tont Honox, Mich,, Oct. 22,—Downh~Lrops Annio T, Cealg, Wencna, Coffinberry snd barges, Tompest aud baigee, Rovo nnd burges, Up—Lropa Scotfa, St, Juseph; schrs Turner & el ler, Sligo, J, L., Builey. Wind east, lieht; wealbior fair, Ponr Lufos, Mich,, Oct, 42 —DowN—Prors Atlan tic, City of Lremont ; achr Cruftunan, Ur—Props Fountalu Chy, St. Lois, Alarks and cousort ; schrs Jols O'Neil, Hippogritl, Chazlio Oraw- ford, Dell Hunecom, Golden Weat, Winn~—North ; wexthor foggy. Ves: ~North Dligccllancous. CIIICAGO, Conelderablo sctivity pevalled at the lumber docks reslerday. ¥ e kehr Mrunio Willtams s ot Miller's dry-dock for ropaire, It {3 stated that tho tug Captains intend to form on aseociation for the purpose of belug propared to successfully realat a furilier cutbivg duwn of their wisges, which aro now unusually low, Zithe toge Nodmond Prindiviio and Amnfe L. Smith hava gone futo winter quarters, Tie tchr D. B, lolt bas done lkewise, Tho barges Peshligo aud Watrauco hisve alvo Iakl up for tho reieon, ~Tho excurslon stmr Urot liarto has gono ont of the oxcursion bu-iness, and is now runuing to South Obleago and the Osltmet Luntig-zrounda. 7fia tug-ownora kiold o moelivg yosterday at tho office of Mr, W.llluit Harmon, corner of South Waler and Wells strecls, fn regard to the contomplated re- duction of towing-rates mentioned yesterday, Aflera Jong disonssion it was decrded thas Lo rates should Lo ediiurod to, snd o furthior reduction mady this se- son, alepateh recelved hers yesterdny afiernoon atatos thiat tho prop Brookiyn, of the Northern Traue. portation Gompauy, exploded ber boiler yestorday afternoon, f tha river 13 miles below Detioit, Slx- tecn persous axe roporled mirsiug, Tits stair Cuba ‘rouglit the eurvivors, s pumber of wiion aro budly {njured, to Dotrolt, rLRETTENE, Thig yacht Pliantom was driven cshoro near Thros- Mily Greck, Like Outario, during tho Liow Saliirduy. —Tuo séow J. M. Ebelgbt, frelohted with storo atruck i cast picr nk Black Jiver Saturday night, an sunk Juside tho barbor, —Tiso achr Ottaws lost hier jibboom, nheadgear by oolliding with 1hg Detroil & Milwiukeo Tallway bridge. noar Graud Iuven, Tueeday, Tip schr Cecllia Jaflrsy, ashoro ot Olgveland, fs Inaded with 200 tous of bar lron. Stia 4 deck under. Thin 18 hier second miehap tho present ccason. ‘Il solr Féetoria, suuk ab Dolour, 18 insured for 17,040, Slie iz Izden with 450 ton of cou from Buf- falo for Duinth, Tho tug Leviatha bas gote to ber Telot. —Considerablo lghtering will have to ho dono to reloato tho steamanip Nahiadt, ground near Mammy Judy light, Detroit Tver, 8ub s satd to bo aut 3 feot, '—Thio gclir Mulsted, which_collided with the ity of Painesvill Sundoy ight, off Tairport, is now fu De- trolt rocelving necessiry Yepairs, Sho'wus unabie to obtain dock faeilitics at Clovelaud., —Saturday nighe tho scow-schr Ferrett, stoneladen, went nehore cast of tho piera ot Back Wiver, 0. Shs 1z adly dumaged, aud will probally provs s fota lose, Actording to fatost udvices thy chr Guba, asliora on Peshtigo reef, wad Leginniug to show signs of breating up, and Jt is thought sbo will provo u total tose, "Tho Cubw was bullt at Miien in 1830, Tates 3 1, nnu bas o register valuatfon of $1,600, —Tlo Kuciing lisconnin slates that the tug Prindi- villo arrived ob Milwaukeo yesterday with the sehr Pareons, The vesscl 15 1u good ehape, but ber Lottom must b badly yeed up, One steam-pamp_sufiieed to keep ber up during ihe passago, The Parsons lias fuby two-thirds of Lier caryo of wlieat etll ou board, buvit i alt wet, 1t tools the Prindivillo a weel {o ress il vussal, Guiag to tho exposed position whers the lay, "2 Tl Dotcatt Tribune saya: “ Conmiderablo com- iadut bas been made lately of the confusion of lghts tween {bfs cily and tho mouth of the rivor, which Law alrcady been “tho caneo of tio or three steamers grounding, Theso [lghts oro in use by @sheruen, tlier Lielujg four nt tho npper fishery, aud about that number a ehort distanca below, They bear s close Fo- scblance 1o thosg 1n tho light-house, aud are often bowaprit, and ietacen for ther,! —Thie mate of (i prop Liupira State says that Leavy weather was experiencel duriug tho entiro pasange from Builalo o Milwaukco, On Buuday the propetler encounterod o heavy gea from sonth-soutlwest, off Tolnt Butsy, nnd was_compelled to run buck to South Manitou Larbor, Werduesdey night the weather on tho luke was w0 thicl: that she was compellod ta by tho rhore from Port Washington south it order to Hu Milwaukee burbor, ~Welch & Co,, boat-bullders st Dotrolt, have just comploted for ‘shipment to Lako Bupetior o boat for winter gervico in curryiug e United States mall bo- tween Portage and 1sls Noyale, andd eo coustructod as to boavallablo fuany andull circumntances. Bhe ia 19 fect long, furnished with wnsts s sulld, and bs been gotten 1y 1wuck after the Mackinaw model, —Tlie Northern Tranaportalfon Company's propeller Qleveland,bound from Ogdunabury nud Oswogo to ‘l'oles do with a cargo of miscollaneous merchandise,struck u ruck while comlng up the Welland Caual, on_ Monday aftornoon, and alove o lols i Lior buttons, The byes was 80 great that the butapn could not kesp Ler freo, aud sho sunk in 14 feet of water upon reschiug For Colhorne, No difticulty will bo experfenced in ralaiug ths propeller, Lut the principat part of lier curgo must prove s totul loss, —Tle Toledo fitade states that the Latloy Drothers heye mode s contract with Nims & Co,, of Buttulo, to build o sall.vessel to Lo tho largest on {he lakes, Sho 18 to have four masts, will be 2408 fert long (20 feet fonger than tho Michigsn), 40 fect Leam, and 18 feot Bold, Liko tuo Michigin, slio will be o dotibie-decker, Tor earrylng capacity will Lo 80,00 b, of wheai, and shio wilh cost §50,000, —Mr, Willlam _Lovoring, Sccretary of tho Intorna tlonal Board of Luke Underwritors, Lns furnisbed the following statistics in regord {o tiy tonnsge of the Lakes in 18743 TONNAQE IN 1874, Stosmors (slde-wheal). Propelle Vesso's (¢ ; +00, 603,600 e oldest vessel in commisslon Iy the schr Warren, 70 tous, Luflt fn 1835, Veesels in commbalon. bl froms 142 to 1840, both inclusive, 91 1847 aud 185, 677 £row 1649 b 1851, 17; in 1853 nnd 1653, 60, - —TIt hina boon decidad in Kentucky that a man murder his mother-in-luw, end receivo only va:year ssnlence to prison as puutilmnont. ‘Tho price Waon's any clisapor than this bufora the War, | RICKER---SWING. Marrlage of DProf. Swing's Eldest Danghter, Floral Docorations of the Ohuroh, The Bride's Presents, The marrlago of tha daughtor of Prof, Swing hias beo a subject of muck juterest to many of tho peoplo of Cbicago ovor sinco 1t was fcut an- nonuced, and bo b leeror maunor to all among whom bor tather's namo bns becomo n honse- hiold word, Last evoning she became the bride of Mr. Jewott 13, Rickor, of Oxford, Ohlo, They woro married at tho Fourtl Prosbytotinu Chnrch Ly tho fathor of tho bride, Prof. Bwing, and tho recoption wae held in the church parlots. Tho cdifico waa filled, in spile of the very mcloment intorested and olegantly weathor, with an altired assomblage. Tho ushern wore Mosurs, Lupton aud Ells, of Cincinvati, snd desss, Cook and Goodrich, of Clicago, bo no bridesmmds, aud the audienco awalted with ongoruess THE ENTREE OF THE BRIDAL PARTY. It came at faut. Fhet entered Prof, Bwing and Meo, Swing s then Mis. Riclier, mother of the groom, oscorted by a brother; Misvs Swing, a cousin of tho bride, and Miss Holen Bwing, the P'rofoseor’s ouly ollior child 3 & liltle wisn abont 18 came noxt, and last, Mr, and s Yalo, ‘When theag woro seatod, Prof. Bwing advanced to tho Bpace benoath the pulpit, nud awaited tho Tho ushers precadod hor and sepainted when thoy reachod tao ead of ontrauca of the bride. the awle, to let hor pass throngh. THE DRIDE. Sho camo loaning on v, Ricker's arm. Bho {8 neither a docided bloude nor brunette, but of what may bo cousidored tho Amcrlean typo, which froquently blenda tho best features of botys, Ble {8 scavcoly of the usual boight, and has soen but ocightcen summers blossom and fade, Sho was dressed in whito silk, beautifully trimmed with tulle, s long sash, and the wholo draped and wreathed with orango blossoms. A tulle veil foll around her, and was fustoned with nepray of these bridal flowers, from which a long pendant fell to the cdgoof bor veil. Mr. Rickor is a bandeomo man, 1ather above the medium hoight, sceming about 23 years old. THE CEREMONY, As they roached the altar tho father ndvancod to give lus child awsyto snother's care. Ho trembled 8o ke could kcarcoly speal., Ho opened o hittlo boolr, and toad tho usual formuls in a voice 80 low that it conld not bo hoard at all bo« youd Lo front pows, “Llig responso of o zroom hardly ‘was mado with 8 bow, and the words wore audivle. Miss Swing's ** Ldo” was low and clear. She wan pale, and her oyes drooped, but she bora up bravely, Prof. Bwing snid afterward that ho had provided bimself ‘with n manual, but had nover thought of breaking down until his dough- ter Mary apreared bofora blm, Then ho conld All he was losing searcoly got rushed” over him—all be apothor's enre. 1t was & vory brief ceremony. Then the bridogroom raised tho bride's voil, kissed her, nnd, stoppiug nslde, sho advancod, avo hor hand 1o hor fathor, aud rceeived his fivi ot miuglod patu and joy. through. was giviog o Tho pridal paity, precodad by tho ushers, jm- medintoly led tho way to the parlor bolow, amd soon [all thoughts of griof ot Joss and part- ing wore druwnod in tho congratulations aul greotings of er fricnds, Tho ** Wedding Mareh” had teen played by the organist as they entered, but stationcd n the parlurs was Hand's Band, who dispeliod all gloow with the following wubical Heloctions ¢ Ooncert overture, “Bonga ol omo “ How Falr Art oucort min, Serenndo from eart Agali Cuncert potoal ¥LOJ ATION: Tho largo candelabra_which light the organ- loft, and aro placed on ths projections above 1ho pulpis, wore moet gracofully draped with wronthy of umilex, which woro thenuolves _docorated with bouquets of roses aud buds. Tho babtis- mal font wa filled with a profusion of roeet Dbouvardins, camollins, caruations, and ovo lovely flower that grows, not mnde in astiff bougiiet, but nu if o joving tonch and a friondly band had diotated the placing of every blossom. Gracoful ~ ferus 1os0 from among them, and over tha snowy marblo of tha fout foll festoons of awmi- Inx in luxuriant wroathings. Tho fiout of the readiug-desk was gerlauded iko tho candeluora with sunlax snd roses. Wroarhs of Dlossoms ond vines clasped tha rtandards of tho lamps, whilo ou ench iido buskets—ag gracofully fillod ns wag the font—added additionul tragrance to tho aiready potfumed nir that needed v artificial acont to add to its delicious vurity. Indoed, at At tiis wedding, such additions would have beon subtsactions, paradoxionl as it may scem. In the parlors whore the biido recoived hor guests, the lndics Liad outdons themsolves, The apartmonts aro so srnclous that they left room for ample opportunity to display tuste ia the docorations. Every pillar wus wrestbed with smilax, The windows wero all festooned. Tho walls wero devorated with the trensuros of both sumnior And sutumn, but the bowor in whiob the bride 1ecoived ber guosts was tho lovoliest of all. A large spatc was inclosod Dby bsnds of whito mibbon ab the sldes, leaving the frout open, At tho puests' entrauce wera two smell stands with larga and greceinl bou- quats, Four pedestais warked the four corncra, sutl on these stood poia of plauts from which vines trailod over thom, nud from amidst Fernsand graceful leaf plants 1l ealla Jilios bent, sud nodded gieetings to tho bride. Directly ab tho back was Jarge stand of plants, €0 niranged 24 to seent o bank of shiubs and blossoms, Bus- pendod from theceiling just above tlus inclosed spnco wasthe marriago boll, tho most beautiful of its kind, made of all rare, 8woet-scontod white bloseoms thot the gardener'sars can brivg to muturity, TFrom this, looped and gar- landed, were vines of smilex, their dainty groen rolioved by pouquets of roucs, camelling, Doliotrope, mignonette, bouverdias, geianiums, and tubcrosos, This \was tno artistic woik of Shephord, the florist, the only part exclusively demgned by him. Willing bands aud loving hoarts hod twined the other wreatus aud grouped the lovoly blossoms. In antbor plece was a lovely wrenth of forus, and beneath it another bunk of shrubs and flowers. On the opposile sido was tho tablo with tho prosonts, sbove which were five or six very largo and elogant Duslets of .puro white blossoms, Lung ns medall- fons, eachkt a floral offering from some friend. And while nolbing was spared in thus largor room to weke it bright aud beauliful, neithor were tho smaller sparimonts uegleoted. ‘I'hoy had recoived the same care, aud were bright and Deantiful, THE PRESENTS, Tho presents were mavy und valuable, ench ovidently chiosen with somo vpecinl friendly focl- ing, and not 08 & more complinent, or becausa such thivgs have become oustomury, Among them we muy meniiou first A square grand pinuo, of Hallett & Davis' best makoe, from thoe bride’s fathor, A check for §6,000 from the bridegroom's mother, Linco bed sot from Mrs, P. A, tucker, Group of stulled birds frow Master Leon TFreeman, Ironze birds from Mrs, Z. Freewan, Jurdinlore from 8, 8, Baumott. Luce and noedlowork tollottc set; Florenco aud Flors Estoy. 3 White silk fan decoraled with painted violots; Thomoa Ulysses Iisiey. Book-case; Mrw. M. A, Hughs, Books ; Messra, Lupton and Lllis, Ta fille aux Pousuius, plutura; unmarkad, Hinasin-leather glove-vase ; unmarked. Luco and linen sorviottes; Mry, James Ole- and, : Pair of gold napkln-rings; Mr. and Mrs, O, W, Poitor. Chlnose card recolver; unmarked, Hilver and glum xlek!b-{ur ornnmented with gold; Mr, and Mra. G. A, Wheelor. Heayy gold bracelets, from tho groom, Joweit 3. lhoker. Lum Lincoln, . Nronze elook ; Holen X, 8wing, Ganro pleturo In oils, fiamed ; Miss Boverkdgo, Tull sitver sorvico of forka and spoons m sil- vor, including all the sizcs, with pickle, sugur, egy, and eream sponns in wiver, Hed with guld from tho ladies of the conyrogntiun, Valouctonnoy laco hundikorchief ; Jnlin Wob- stor, Gold-lned card-recelver : Mra, Hnnbury, Bilver pre-kulfa 3 Alvs, Thomas 8, Chwvd, Lo, full sot (16 volu.) § Mra. et of ico-cream spoona ; Mrs, A, Lincoln, Biver ple-knifo 3 Mra, O, Declisrlth, Chlswlck pnnfln‘ Thero wero to Lur]jzln bouquet of bridel blossoms ; M. Abra- . A, Bpriug. oditlon of Bhakspoare, by Whittiogham, 1829 1 Isnac N, Arnold, Hot of coraly ; Mra, A, M, Donce, Stnndard and pendatit tlower-rocelver ; Annlo Ad Johnson, Tnlald musle snd drawing-stand ; Mesers. Good- rieh, Howard, and Cooie, ms:\m aud rystal fruli-atond ; Mres, Frank N, i, Bilver nut-pleks ; Oliver 1L, Loo. 3 lll.mknt of Dbridat ftloweyrs ; Mrs, J. IL Me- toker, Basket of bridal flowers ; Mra, Wiltiam Blair, Basket of bridal flowocs : Gon, and Mrs. Dram, Ornamentod torquolse fowar-standard j 5Ha O, wlo. * Hormaun and Dorothes," heautifully bound and {ltnatenced 3 Mry, J, Molay, Outiluo to " Iurgess Dallad 3* unmarked, Behiller's ** 8ongof the Bolls,” flluslrated j un- marhed, Bilvor flsh-knifo ; Mrs, J. H. MoVickor. Gold and orystal jowel-enno ; Morton Enread. Ttruscan gold bracelsts : Mus, A, Linootn. Medallion, Bird indoad gold ¢ Mis. Houry T\ Lames, et of silver knives and forka ; Mr. aud Mra. B, P, Warser, Austin, I, Thormomoter, in anclont Egyption obolisk ; B, 1% W. Cuilondor, Llegant autograph album, with panols of pearl tninid in cover ; Mr. Sholdou, Cavd-rocetver, with lhanglng flower-vaso Chorles 8, Bradloy. Vaace, J. A Ynlo, Wator-coolor and cup on silver-recoivor § Mra, Wounston, Latgo water-gervioo in sllver ; unmacked, Lpgravimg, Rovk of Ages 3 sumaiked. L'Aurore, engraving; Lo Graud Smith and Mary Griidin, Cupids sharponlug their arrows, mo; wnmarked, - A Jilt sage withs a canary ; from tho Altiance, To thin wus suspouded thy following hnes: §-gedt but sontent in tho now homa ao belzht, Guivts ever pate nnder wedlock's wurin light 5 B0 10 Jes swveot does the “ capluved " Dird ving. Loug on life's porch let the captured bied svluks TIHE COLLATION, In o emall roons loading from tha larga patlar, Kinsloy bad spread the cullation, Whilo the floral decorativun woro axolnulmg the worlt of tho fadios of the oburch, I'rof. Hwing gavo to Ins duughter’s woll-vishors this modern formn of the Arab’s bread sud salt, Icwass simple aud benutifnl repast, composed entirely of onkes, froits, ices, and ilowors, ‘Lha sexvice was milyer, aud tho rpoots sud forks woro wreathed “a lent dosign among tho standards filled with: daintlos, ‘In0 bride's and groom's caka wore on lign eil- ver staudards, ong at cach cudot the rable, Thoy wera wreathed with flowors, while a loo: 0bou {uct of blossoms o1namented the contro. Tho blas- #0ms ou the briue's cake woro all white, and ihiy was farther decorated with the monogram of tho wedded pair. Around tho groom's eake wore roses of every Eint, from doupest crimeon to palost roso. 1n the centro of tho tablo was & tall siver siandard, with arma suppurting smalior onos, and these wore piled high with fruit and flowers, and the wholo festvoned with smilax. Lesser staudsrds simi'arly decoratod were at cach sido. At each carncr wera icos, raised in high divhes, whilo on tho sides wero tat-cakos beautitally ornamonted with glacoed fruit. Tho othior dainties filled up the intormodiato spnces. Tho whole offact waa yory simplo aud_ boautiful. Never was 8 plonsantor eatortninmont givon. Tho ladies bad douc thair Lest, sud thore was an unprotentious but refined eleganco about the whole affair worthy of all engaged theroin. o guests wero all olegantly ottired, without any attompt atdisplay, and tha whols was #o thor- oughly informal that it would be dilieult to Hud any flaw. Thoy had done tneir Lot to mako it caarmlug. and they succeeded porfectly. Nevor, porhispe, was bride waited on bofore by 8o mauy who folt they had a claim to do so.” She was thoic pastor's daughior, and thoy shcwod their reapect for bim and love for her in eviry way thoy could. Wlulo very elaborato toiloites wore avoided by the churell mambers, still it wos agreed upon amoug them to abjure binok vilk as miuch as possible, so that no light should bo ab- norbed, but all roflected, as much as possiblo. Thorefore most of tho tolicttes wera evaving dresses, in all tho delicato colors, or walting and recoution costumes in light shades. In place, howaver, af giving hese—for thero wero too many worth remaric to cnumetato, nud it is cor- tain that the Indies themsotves would proforthat it bo not dove,— THOSE GENTLEMLY PNESENT 2 mav bo montivned, who gatherod aronnd their fuiend and pastor to congratulate both him gelf and lus faic doughter. ~ Prominonu Among theso may be noticed, ~first, tho ltev. Robert Collyor, whoso sunshiny, beney- olent face beamed pleasantly on all around him. Then tho Ny, IL M, L'owers, D, D, ; tho Rev. C. L. Thompson, Prof. Nindo of Evauston, the Ray. Mr, Wilson, I5. A. Hulbut, ¥ I, Poabody, F. II. Winston, the llon, I, N, Arnold, Dr. H. W. Thomne, I W, King, P. D. Mugruder, AcGregor _Adams, Willam Sprague, W, A, Ewing, A. M._Tence, J, II. MeVicker, Ioraco T, Waite, J, N. Jowoit, William Vocke, John Wentworth, W, E. Doggott, Gon. Chetlain, Judge May, of Milwaukee; Mr. Meldrum, Judzo Goodrich, Capt. Putter, I'. A, Eastmno, J. B. McClure, and II. L Enslgn, of vao Alli- ance, By B o'clock TIE DRIDAL PARTY loft for their wedding trip, wiich will firat be to Cineinuati and then to Oxfaid, O., the groom's rouldence, Thoy will reside thore a yonr, and thon Prof. Swing and his_wife hopo to” welcomo thelr dangnter nud new-claimed son back to Gbi- cago, and koop tho_ young peoplo closo besido themselyos. Trof, Bwing bns given tuo groom a lot adjoining bis houso, and upon this Mr. Kick- er purposes building,~—so the parants have not loat thoir daughter, only parted from hor for o short time. Ttalinn ohiro- WASHINGTON. Stamped Envelopes to Be Farnished the Government by n Now York Idouse~'I'he Granger Cnscs, Speciat Disvaten ta The Clicaau Trivune. ‘Wasuixatox, D, C,, Oct, 22.—In arder that tho immediate wants of tho country may be sup- plied, Goorga H. Read, of Now York, bas agracd with the Post-Oficc Depritmont to supply the Government with stamped cnvelopes and wrap- pors to the oxtent of the uriearages occa- sioned by the failuro of the Plympton Company, of Hartford, Conn., to whom L'ost- mastor-General Jowell lately awarded the con~ traot for furnishung that class of goods before mentionod. Tho arrenrages since tho 1st inst., when tho Plympton contract required them to supply the demand, amouuts to about 18,000,000 ouvelopes and wiappers, A good supply will soon bo sent to alt cltics where tho stock has boon ontirely exhausted, A MODEST OLERK, A, B. Saville, the late Cbief Clork of the Treasury Dopartmont, did not Linva n too modest approciation of his services ta th old Syndicate. o softhog his accounts m tbe Treasiry it was found that he charged a hundsome suw for his worl, and a liberal nllowanco for oxpenses, His salary per quarter of (threo montos was 21,000, In addition, lo roceived per duy for expensos tho sum of 5. and for the samo timo his wuloago was 392 Al those amounts bning 10 gold, bis ralary was thus not far from $1,000 a mouth, moro than any civil oflicor recoived undor tho, Goyorumont, ox- copting the Presidont and foroign Miuisters, THE GRANGER CABES, ; Tho Wiscounsin Grangor casts, invelving the right of a State to rogulule railrond chargos, will como tp for argument in the Supreme Court on Mouday noxt. (4o the Associated Press.] CUSTGS RECEIPTS, Wasisaron, D. C., Oct, 22.—Thé cnstoms veceipts for the wool wero ns follows: Phila- dolphia, £101,390; Doston, $296,288; New Yok, §1,902,040 ; Naltunore, 898,655 BEONET SEBYICE AVPOINTMENT, ¢ Maj. deorge B, Chamberlnin, United States Marshal at Attanta, Qa,, has been offored, and has pecopted, the position of Chiot of the South- crn Branch of the Socret Service Dopartment. PRt e e CANADIAN (TEMS, Special Dispatch to T'he Chicugo Trivune. MoxTnEAL, Oct, 92.—Thors wora thirty-one deatln from smull-pox in this city during the st wook, ‘Tononta, Oot, 43.—The election triuls. con- tinno, and T aluont avory casa rosult {u uuseat- lc:“i Ior bribery on the puit of ngents of candis atey. At the rppreaching Provineial olootion it Is b loved that tho Ttoan Catholio vote will go al most antiro for the Goverament, 'I'ie ballot will wlso be fully in oporation, ‘Fononto, Ont., Oct, 23.—The clection Lrinls are being proceoted with, Plumb, momber for Ningora i Macleizio, aomber fur Montreal, Weat ; snd Cameron, momboe for South Inron, have boen unseated by the Court, but in no ease wan personel bribory “proven, s that each mom- bey i nguin cligible for elostion, T'wo ont of throa of the msoated mombery wore supportors of the Uovortment, s - NEV/ PACIFIC MAIL STEAZER, Brookwys, N. Y., Oct, 94, —1he Focifio Mall Company’s now stowmsbip City of Tukio tarted 1o sen onn her tiial Weip this morning, with GO0 tuvited zuosty on bosrd, representisy the come- morcial interests of Now Yark, together with many from other citlea, ‘tor; 8. 8. Wimall, Dubuque, Master; 1L Bluck, Davonport, Grand Warden §- NEW HAVEN. The Fall Regatta---University Mat- terse=D1vitiily School, Now Dooks by Dx. Prof Bacon and Hoppin. Correspondence of The Chicane Tribune, New Haver, Oct, 14, 1874, Tho fall-rogatis of Yatlo Is always n sohson of much luterost, but this year tho interost has ex- cooded that ovor witnossed in the history of Lonting here. ‘Fhis muy bo attributed to two rensons: first, that tho Law and 1'boolorical De- partmonts of the University woro roprosoutod by orowa for tlo barge-raco, Theso dopartmonts have never bofore beon ropresented. Anothor influenco which has operated to produce this ro- ault has boon n goneral feoling that great injus- tico was dono thio Yalo crowat tho Saratogn races, lnst summor, by the roferes. Very natur- ally, thoraforo, a large uumber wero present at an carly hour at Loko Saltoustall, about 4 miles from tha city, to witnesa tho rrces this afternoon. Mr. 8, O, Bushuoll, of 'i4, Presi- dont-clect of tho Yale Navy, was appoluted tho atartor and roforco, which position Lo filled most. admirably. About 2,000 specintors wero presont, mostly stationed on the east slo of the lnke, about helf & wile up where, & bond ocours. 'Fho fizut race was participated in by four, in A BINGLE-JCULL RACE, ovor & course uf 2 miles. ‘Lhoy preaented a fino appencanco us they shot forward, and re- ceived loud cheors as thoy pagsed tho grouys of spectators _along ™ tho cotrso. ‘ho raco was won by Alr. Kenvedy, of '76, Shef- lield Sciontilio Schvol, although ho was con- sidorably fn tho roar passlug tho point golng up, —ovidantly eaviug lis strongth, ~1lo turncd the stako, howevor, alisad, six minutos stlor start- fug, und logd the 1ace by several rods for most of tho dintance on the roturn, Tho prizo wus val- ued at 550, ‘I'ho timo made wus us follows: Ste, Kennody, '75, 8. 8, 8 s 2014 all, '75,'8, £, 8. 1 Ransom, V7. 3% Burlelgh, 77,000 5 TUE NEXT RACE was more exclting, it poasible, than auy of the othors, The Law aud Divinity Schouls, the Scl- entiflo aud Acadomical Departments, were all roptescuted. Tho Law aud Thnolclilual Crows pusod the point, going up, abreast. Rotuiming, the Boientiice were leading, Jaw next, Uhe- ologues noxt, the Acadomics bringing up the rear, Hero the Theologues made A magniticont spurt and came in_sccond,—Just a fow secondy bobind the Scieutific eraw, which was declared winner, ‘Thay wade fime as follows, the couran being 4 miles: SheMeld Scient!fic School crevw, Tlicolugus Lawi.. Acadewivs, reenen Prizo—8ix silver medals, ‘L'hio lagt Way A BUELL TACE, for which thora wore thres cutries,—two from the Acadomio, aud ono from tho Scientitic Do- pavtment, ‘I'ho winning crow was tho latter, four of their men laving rowed in tho Yalo crew at Saratogs. Tha courso was 8 miles, Tho vrizo was six silver oars. 'I'ite time made by the dilturout crows was s follows : . A, Sefentifics, "T0. 19 Academics, 17 ) Acadonics, 'i iy at s 5 Lverything passed off pleasnutly ou this ocea- sion, and geab crodit is due to Mr. Forry, President of the Yulo Navy, and bis nsnistauts, for the thorough prepmution made for tho imisnu. 1t was oito of the wost interostiug over old, . DI, BACON'S NEW WORK, on “Tho Gunosis of tho New Luyland Chureh- o, has but racently appeared, yot 1t is overy- wheto rocoived with 1uvor, a8 & vuluablo contri- bution ta coclestastical )iteinture, and especinlly to the Congiegutional dovomination, Probably 10 uno in Amorica ia 8o well qualified to disouss sucl: & subjoct, Bo wido i9 bis acquaintanco with all maitors perteining to church-polity, and 8o long baa he'labored to promote tho principles woich he lLera udvocates. I'ne object of tho book 18 to give an intelligent view of fucts which are already at-hand 1 historical records of New England. It Is clear, forelbio, fair, and cow- probensivo. ‘The origin of tho Yilgrim-move- ;.uigt iy tracod from its iocipicnoy Lo tie year 629, ANOTHER WOBK Ling also just beon issued, from tho nen of & Yule Professar, Iroler to Lrof. Hopklug' * Liio of Admiral Footo.” 'I'ho subjees of tho work was born fn this eity in 1800, "Mapy phases of tho fifo of this Chribtiun saflor are pabiisbod for the firat time, aud & just tribute is patd to the noble work of our navy iy tho suppresaion of the Robellinn,—a fact which 8 often underestimated from the wora prominen: otiention givou to thoe work of soldiers, 'Llie typography of the book l‘n :xxcu‘lluut. and the illusirations grapbic and asteiul, TIE YALE DIVINTTY SCHOOL was nover in o moroe prusYr.-ruuu conditlon than at prosent, 1ts membership is now over 100, aud the accommodations furnished avo cmple und olegant, The halls aro both new,— ono of thom cumpleted this fall,—and all the roows aro hoated by sloam, lighted by gas, with bath-rooms on evory floor. ‘Lhitty-four collages ave yopredenied,—thus bringing togethor tho pe- culinr oultitro and training of all seciions of the country, 'U'his 1n itself ia no small sdvantago toth thoolowieal student, bringing bim in contact with viaws or evory coloring, and with mon from varigus denominaltions, Bome intercating facla rolativo to tho nalivity of various membors of the depariment have been collected. Soveral woie born i foreign lands, of missionary Yn\‘auln,—nnn in Jammea, oue in tho Sandwich slands, one in Constantinople, and two in t. Tebnuon, Syri. One man i8 o uative of Asfatic Turkey, & gradusto of Beloit Collego in '73. Anotlier comes from Swoden, and ono than iy colored, A Rabbiof oncof thie Jewish cangre- gations of the city s joined one of tho classes m Ioorow. Somo of tho leading colleges aro represonted as follows : Yule, 16 3 Amhorst, 105 Oborlin, 1€ 3 Beloit, 8 ; Dartmouth, 8 ; Murvard, 1; Michigat Unlvarsity, 1: Cornell, 1 ; Princos ton, 1; and othors are from institutions mors or less prominont. L. SECRET SOCIETIES. Jown Grand Lodge X 0. 0 Iy Spectul Luspateh to The Chivano Fribune. Des Moixes, la., Oct. 22,—The Jowa Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows, In scssion here to-day, clected tho following officors for the ensuing yoar: D, Newman, Council Bluffs, Grand Mas- Doputy Grand Willimn Garrots, Burllngton, Grand Becretaly; Jolhu B, Gleun, Bicomfield, Grand Treasurer The Forthcoming Demonstration of XKnights Templar at New Orleana, New OnuEaNs, Ln., Oct. 22,—Activo prepara~ tiaus ure being made for the autertalnment of the Knights Templur, who are expected from all scctions of the Unlon to attond tho Grand Con- vocation, which {8 to commenco on Tuesday, Dee. 1, Tt Is eetimated thet thora will bo bo- tivoou 6,000 uud 7,00 proout. Tho sosalon of tho Grand Commundery will lnst thico days. Tha flvat day there will ba u racoption aud a grand encampment, to bo followed by a graud paade, grand banauot, excursions, oto, Gooud 'Templars! Gathering at Indlans apulis. Snectal Disnatoh lo The Chicaun Tridune, Ixpiavarors, Ind., Oct, 22.—Tho Grand Lodgo of Good Tomplara concluded their seasion to-day. Rosolutions were adopled reuswing pledgen of Adelity ; Ignoring mladlo grounds on tho tomparnnes quostion, feoling that it jucither right or wrong, and there should be no vom- promiso; and that it Is the wewso of the Graud T.odgo that the recont election was no dofeat to tho (omporance causo, _ A rosolution wasadopted usling Congress to prohibit the trafio in intoxi- entlng liquor I tho District of Columbia, W ley Caun‘ way detached from its presont tou poranco district and - udded to 'I'wehty-fourth, P'ha noxt sesslon will be on thae third Lissday of Octobor, 1875, KHontueky Granid Lodge of Masons, Special Drapateh (o The Chicugn Tridune, LoutsviLe, Ky, Oct. 22—The dlasonio Graud Lodge of Kentucky, at prosout in sossion in this city, lo-day donatod $78,600 of ilu {n- vested funds, bearing 10 per cent iuterest, as an eudowmont to the Masonio Widows' and Or- phany' Uowe, in tho outskirts of Louisville. "'he Grand Lodgo also votod an annual contris butlon of §1,720 far the support of the institu- tion, The Homo wan tuuu\‘ed BOWE YOALS MgO and_has alroady boon an fustiumont “of great usefulnesn, - It4 permancnuce In now secured, Ahocrnlt of this Btate take gront pride in it, ry it ia tho only instilution of ihe kind in the country. Yown Grand Commnndery of nights ‘Homplures Spectal Dinpateh to The Chicaoo Tridune, Dunuqus, Is., Ock. 92.—The Grand Councll of the Stato of Towa Installed thoir oficers yeuterany, and all who did not bolong to the Grand Commandery and Grand GChapter re- turnad ta tholr homes, 'The Grand Commandery of tho Biato of Iowa mot in its olevonth annual grand conclave in the arylum of Biluam Commandery No, 9, ot Dubuque, to-day 8k 10 o'clock, oud the Grand Commandery was thon wolomnly oponed in amplo form with tho regular 1eligious sorvices of tho Ordor conduotod by tie Grand Prolate, This afternoon at 2 o'clook thio Grand Chaptor, under tho escort of tho Grand Commandory, formed at tho cornor of Fifth and Locust strocts, and, hended by tho Gormania Band, matched to the hail, nud thoro ended the coromonies of tlio day proceding the grard bauguot. This evoning at half-past 8 o'clock all tho mombors of tho Grand Ordors rommining in the city woro given s graud banquet and ball by tho Magons of Dubuque at the Julion Honsa, 'the Geand Magons attended in full rogalin, The wolcomo addross was deliverod by Grand Master Joseph Chapmon, of Dubuque., Past Graml Mastor B, A, Gronlben, of Dubuque, followed with an ablo addrews, Graud iigh Priest R, I' Grower, of I{ookuk, rospondoed to tha toast in belialf of the Grand Chaptor ol the Stato of Iowa. D. I1. Sherman, of Mouticollo, responded to tho tonst in bebalf of the Grand dnmmnudm‘y of the Stato of fowa ; and T, 8. Parvin, of Iowa City, rosponded to the tonst in behalf of the Grand Lodgo of the Btate of Iowa. Othar distinguished gentiemen presout rosponded to other tousts. dicttyeon 400 and 600 wete prosent at tho bxn- Ruut, which Insted from 8:30 to 10:30 o'lock, Itor tho banquet was over, dancing commenced and continuad till onrly worning. The ball waa attended by tho elita of the eity, and could nou havo Leow a more peifoct wuccess. Masonte Grand Lodie at Golumbira, O Coruanus, 0., Oat, 22,—At tho closing acssion at the Masauio Grand Ladge to-day, the follow- ing Lrothren weio reappointed to tho offices at- tached to thelr names: William W, Cunning- lam, of Now York, I, W. Grand Orator; A, G. Byers, Columbus, R. W. Grand Chaplain ; Apollo M. Ross, Cincinoati, R. W. Grand Marshal: Jomon i Btawart, 'Springlield, W. Sr. Grand Deacon; Edwin Morrell, Columbus, W, Grand Dencon; Jacob Randall, Grand ‘fy- lor, 'Tho ofticors of tho Grand Lodgo wore then duly inrtalled by Luciug D, Pierco. There bas beci no question of momeut present- ed to tho Grand Lodgs, but the sosaion has bean one hur barmony and unanimity amoug tho breshren, Masonic Grand Chapter at KLittle Rock. Lirrie Roox, . Ark., Oct, 22.—The Masonic @Grand Chaptor to-day olected tho following ofli- oors for the ensulngyear: Samuel W. Willtams, Graud Ilii:h Priest ; Joha T\ Hill, D.G, IL P.; Goorge Thornburg, Graud Yang : L. E. Barbor, Gaund Seeretary. —— LARGE LOCOMOTIVE CONTRACT. New Yook, Oct, 22.—The Giant Locomotive Works, of Patoraon, N. J., are understood to bo in somo trouble, A contince for ffty locomotives for tho lnswiae Government had conditions at- tached as to tho time of thoir delivers, which the Grant Company found impossible to comply with, and work thereou bas beoa, in menntune, suspended, Tho Company show a largo surplus over their linbilities, but in a very unavailablo shapo, and the futuro of its affa‘rs i3 dependont altogothier upon tho disposition of the lussian Goverament to be lonient a8 to tho interpreta- tion of the contract, ‘I'he croditors of the Com- puuy wil probably be asked, in the meantime, for an oxtoneion of timo until communication can be had with tho Russian (Goverument. Iiis 8nid that the Company have discharged s lmige number of their mon, and will prubsbly closo thoir shopa nitogether for the present. —_——————— HEAVY FAILURE. New Yorg, Oct, 22.—Tho Lyening News says Mackin & Cv,, bsnkars, of Nowark, N..J, have Toilod. Liubilitios $700,000. Howell & Co., clothicrs, Broad and Marlet streots, Newarls, aro mvolved by this failuro 8200,000. ~ Maj. Perry, of Newark, also loses a large sum, Mr. Bolen, a Jawyer, residing at Woodvide, has loat & convider- able amount, The failure i caused by over~ speculation in real ostate. it ool NEW _PUBLICATIONS, D. APPLETON & (0., 519 & 551 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, PUBLISE TEIS DATY: L PHYSIOLOGY. By M. Fostrn, M. A., 3L D. 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BRILLIANT 8UCOISS, Monday, Oct, 18, during tha fek, and At the Wodusiday latlnoe, ‘povitively last DETT SEEXLIN ST 128 Btriking Picturos! Ioautiful Sconss! 'I'ho Star Steck Gompaiiy in the cast . Saturday aftornoan snd night i now vorslon of BAST LYNNE, Monday, Oct. 36, for tha fiest o an any stake,'n now play by netiey Camnbail, s Thoute, catlod TIE VIKGIN® ‘l"lélfm expresaly for GRAND OPERA HOUSE, AN Clark-at., opposito Sherman Houso, TRED ADMS... i Mansger AN INMMENSE IIT of Kolly & Incn's translation of Uifoubach's Comic Opora, CEIIIN CG-CEIOW -EIT TE-AN-N1CH-T0 ) ¢ LEON, Wil e most Gorgeaus Saeiors yor witasnsod o - KELLY & LEON’S MINSTRELS IN NEW ETIHOPIAN SKETCHES, Iivery Rvonlug and Wednosiny and Katuriday Matinees. HATSTED-ST, OPERA HOUSE, Uorner of Halsted and Harrlson-sts, LAST NIGHT BUT ONE, FRANK MAC EVOY'S NEW HIBERNICON AND IRISI COMEDY COMPANY. GO EARLY FOR SEATS-STAXDING ROOM ONLY s AFTER B P, M, misston-75, 10, and 3% ats. ~ Mat 2p. 1 adube, 2 conta; Rl ian, 1 opea. tusdat, S 9 DRESS REFORM, MRS. JANE GREY SWISSILELM wil footuro, In the Firt. Mothiudlst. Gitutol . SBLkEday ACoehors AL S aclock, v drcss, and exhibit wodcls, tint any 030 Misy gopy, Nho will aiso 1liustrato the ancient Grook costumo, du whfoh wotnen reashiod uhyalonl porfoctia, tns fashions provalont when Paul wrots o tho Uorlnthiais on this sub- Ject, Admwision, 26 cenis. ART SALE. TAST ART SALEY Of the Expogition Paintings, THIS EVENING, in the Art Ggllery, ab 7:16 o’clock. LEGAL. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. Publio naties {s harehy glvan, that the undarsigned, Aselinco of th oitata uf Murgucot 13, Ilauson anu Silay " Connor, bankruty, will o the THIRTTETIL DAY OF OCTONER, A, D. 154, at 1) volock a. 1n., at tho hops known a8 the Alton Agrioultural Warki, Alton, lilitols, sell at publio auation, foc cash, the fallovdng Uescrlbod parsaual Drupres) belunging to sxtd estato:” IRON WORKING MACHINERY: 1siztoon foot Engluo Latbo, 1 eigut and ono-half foot ugine Latno, 1-ton faot' Engino Lalo, § savan, Lot kineliio Lathe, § orlug Latiios, - Delil Lathoe, "3 Preas Drills, ono 11t Cuttor, 1Sorow Cotter au Toxor Panch and Shoaes, 1'Povor Puneh witlh Punolis o antd. sclf-aacing gaugo far cider Mill o, Fhreo and ono-half foot Bintiec will witling Aftsobnent aud key toat quttor, 1 Balanolog Framo, Pulioy and b,u\m(or‘shlll. 4 Horton Cisucks, 3 cast Goar Onucks, 1 Patent Chucks 1 Koy Soat Cutrur, 1 Nut Sfachiuo, ninoty feut. Ltns Siafline and, Pulicys, b Grind Stoney, shalis and framics, wachinists' tools, taps, dios, die Dlatos, clo., cto, 1'Blacksmiti's Fan with counter shaft and pipe, Rolt Maciinos, Fire Jiouder, 1o Hoit Mrohing - Trip lammor With countor shaft, Anvlls, Sledgon, Haummers, Tons uad athior Wiackumiti's'Yools, 1 ¥oundiy Kan aud Ping, Tot of fron Ilasks, lotof woudan Flasks, Pafterus, Ladlee, Rattlo Loz, Codl 311, Stavor, ¥ Platklem Seales, WOOD-WORKING MAGHINERY. 1 Cross-Uut_or Rallway Saw aud Itip-Saw and Table, 1 Band Saw and ‘Tablo, 2 Rip Saws and ‘Tablos, 1 Unloing Machine aud Saw, }Gang Sawnnd Table, 1Houd suly ad G Machino, 1 Ganz Doiiug Mauhine, 1 Doring dMachine, | Powor Mortisor und Boring Maebing with Touls, 1 Fout Mortiser, I Turning Laths with Taols, 4 Pin 3Moolfues, 1 Fau Sldo Machiue, 8 Sand Paporing HMnohinor, 1 Emory Whoal Sawv Guvmor, 1 Saw Guni mer ana Vo, 1 Rogend Plauor, 1 Uprieht Shaplng Ma ohino, 1 Tegonfuy Machine, i Matcning Muchin, 1 Cheuforing Machlno, | Danfels’ Planor, 1 Fay £ Od." Trun Frawe Moldius Maehino (\n?;s-u\nn) I'Sistoon. fuot Lathe with Sootoh Rest, 1 Palnt Mifl, 1 Powor Sloars, 3 palr Rhoars, Ciroulnr Baws, Augars, Sladgos, Duttorhe, fland bordws, ieucks, Whcelvarrows, Tiy: draullo Jttovators, Lino Sliatting, and all othor’ toola atout said Machino’ Shops, touothor wih 2'Gliamplnn Ahreauing Macuings, complote, 3 second-iand Ghamplon Tlresoing Machinos, 120 Cldor Mills, I Jarge_Portablo Pross, Lumber, Irutl, Machino oxtras, 'Safos, Dosk, Late tor Proy s and othar uitico furniture, : o, tho 1ifs estate of Margares I, Hauson in the fol. lowing desexibed real ostnte, viz,: ' Lots 1, £, and 8, 1o Bluck 5, lucluding tho bulldings thernon, o a3 :lie Aiton Aerlonitural Worka of 1{anson & Ouarior: tho Mlu. glua Bion b atory belok,, with sfato toaf 60 by 10 fout brick founidey 6) by 80 feot, "briok bissksmith sop 20 by 6§ “Tlio sbove proparty Is dosleably located on tho banl: of tho iainein] Rivor: neas e ughots o (15 CMSAFor. Ale ton & 81, Louis and Indfanupolls & St Lauis Rufirads. g AT, WAWLEY, Assigace. BEDICAL. NO CURI! NO PAY!! r. Kean, BG0 SOUTH CLARIGAT., CIIICAUD, My bo cousuliod, porsounils or by mall, troy on all ehronio or dorvous disoases, DIk, o, only physlolau tn tho olty who wairauts bifas o o par Ollicg hours, 8, 1. L0 81, 1w, ; Sundaza from 30 LI, DR. A. G. OLIN, ‘Tholongest engaged and moat suo. an In tho ety i the apecial trontmont of ranio, Norvous, and bpocial Disoanss, Disiasos no ouliar to foimales apecdily aured, Invallés’ providad with irivato apartmants, lourd, attoudancy, &6, Bond 3 statips ) ip! or treatiso,_ Patlonts ats distauc tresiod by niail, EDUCATIONAL, KINDERGAL il NG OLASS, Mrs. JOIIN OGDEN, o gradunto of (he Boxton ‘ral e g el o & Rertiat e v Komdorpariig Tuosday In Novembor, i conioction wii S R lidoryarion. extabilahod. By Allss . 1 EDDY, & 51 Guttago Grova-av, i MPB. SYI(;VAI{‘US‘ REED’S glirh, Freuch, and Gurman Buoarding snd Day School yaung ladlos sod 1t glels, Nos, I)Knlllli Linat Fifts -‘ Windste, Now York, fesoreisos foF th i okin a0 8, ., Vet 1, whion all pupily shonld ba pros- ent, New soliojars will repore Bepte 2, whou tusohors will class thom, ODWAIDS PLAGE RGIODOL FOR BOYS g‘lllll[ men, Btockbridye, 3 haliy for Bk A0ion Meters, HOFEMAN & FLAC GUUSD SUjloLATEUIL, Hodout, Foapudtly U ALYONKURS MILITARY | Bunjamin Mavou, Box AND Sigas., begiiy jty G Sad,_Yuukors, FON SALE, HARE CHANCE FOIt A BARGAIN. T to, 3,800 (1 tysix b d aud it Anm AR Bt LAY ‘Ihaabovo Atwa’ nra now, und " itsiod wvery partlcuin Hiuga 83, Dllog sirais Y lvlr&o‘ leathor-covored. Woll packoil fig sub-tautl U]mn‘ i ready tor shi at, 1 dispusod ol st ucuhunn lmull [ Moyl it for eash at half tho onst uf 5 For il fars adiion AUBNTY 215 Vi, Pae 'Noril Walor-ate, Piltiadul- OVERCOATS, BTATE COLOR~(ray, Blus, or Brown. SPATE UNIGUT-Mean ro azunnd Broast and Walat, _ Tougth of Sluove, BTATS PRIUE=§25.03, §12.00, $10,00, 230,00, #5300, O g..";‘.' "l‘\,'v'.',"fl‘.i'.,"'.'&?’L"x‘.‘fi”x‘»‘n’i{;’n’.".’m’&‘?fii’, o ey G. W, SIMMONS & SON, Original Tmporters and Largest Mannfucturers, OAK HALL, BOSTON. _OOBAN NAVIGATION, T8TATE LINE. Nf\v Yaork to € a % Olydo- i ) North Jeivar, a4 fole Londondoer mots will sall fioin P it Pior Nv. & TE OF INDIANA. Wednosday 8TATE OF FLURIDA, Woduoeday... Anl erory Wodnoadny thoreattor, takh (g Tates (o 01 worts f Geont, DEIals And Lotamit RNopray, buedys, Donmack, sod Gormanr, Deaftor 1"3‘ nd v 1o o Pnssngo ap, 3 BALSWIN & €0, Krean 13 Bondwar, Now York, DIVIS Hiooraye Otlice, N any otlier I N OHN I, b, \ stern Agont, il Clackaat., Ghichgo, NEW YORK TO CARDIFE, TheSouts Walos Atlantl ' TIREcin. Bullparh CHamuiL Sronrin o wal from T Jorany Gibrs FEABOK .., 00k, 31, | GLANORUAN.,..Oct, oL, arrying goods and passeagors At ths o1l partarut Tho United Siatos anl Gsnain o vorts i Tun Briatol Chianuel, and il atioe pints i Baglan istostoamatfey Bt echbaly ot trads, neopros il with a : sl vty il e ot Impioveradns for tho Soiaiortand UABLY AND STEERAGE PASSENGERS, Firat Cabin, $7iand 46 3 curromer Sihorune. b, Shreanay, ocond Oabin, 858 8%, Prevaid Stecrago certlicato 3 i S o Vo e ‘o furthier particalnrs, apoly In Cardif, at the Com- Pany’s Otticea, No. 1 Duck Ciinmihers: nnd 1 &l 01 RO ALE S B0 S ne <t No. 17 tiroauinay, RWERTGAN LINE, Passtnger Rates Goeally Rednced aud Lower than via New York, STRAMERS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA BVERY THURSDAT. ED™ Passcuger accammodations sed TRt JuH, MILNIG, Wostern Agent, 138 LaSailodst., oornor Siadison, National Line of Steamships, NOTICE. Tne moat southiorly route bas alwags b thin Comuany, 1o axold i¢o und lmlm wes Mamted by i inuilss Salllg fcom Now. Yoek Tor L1V NIEFO0L and QUEN WA broty SATUKDAY, 2 QUENS- Sulling from N, Yurk (vr Loudun (direct) srory fortnisht, CCabin faseare, $10, $60, curroncy: stoorano, at Greatly reducad ratos, ‘Hotur tlekots at luwest ratos. Drafts tur L1 null) upward, . (. LA RSOY, Westorn Arnt, Northeast eorner Olark and Randofphe 4 et Snes Sk and Tandofpmai. (oupusiiduew ONLY DIRECT LINE T0 FRANCE, 3 RAL TIANSATLANTIO COMPANY' ST R s A B ATWARN S YORR Y™ AND HAVIE, CALLING AT BREST Wil matl feon Pler No. 70 North Riser, as follows VILLE D PARIS, Dauro 1L, Hurmont. ANOE, 'Trudcllo. . 94 Fast Wa NCHOR LINE PASSME.%,} ivorpaol, Glasgow, Quocastown, Lone agarerpach, Glaseon Ofonsiown, Lon: wisfanal, unls q B HENDERSON BIOTHERS, N, &. oor, LaSallo and Madison-sts., Ghicago, " Crent Western Steamship Line, Now York to Bristol (Hugland) diroct. “Thosday, Oct. 97, Cornwally Taesday, e, | iastay Nov, 'gl, e 103 Tatormedinzo, $13; Stearae, 830, ‘Appiy atGou'l Feelghi Dopob RAILROAD G:;;[‘;“’:%’;’;:’““ ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. IZXIPLANATION OF REPERTNCE MARKS, —t Saturdayse eented, *Sunday oxcepted. $ Monday excepted, | Are Tire Buadayat&:0ua.m, b Dally. WICHIOAM CENTRAL &GREAT WESTERY RAILROADY Tease. Arrive, Chicago, Kamwas City and De an, M, and Chiayo, hrouyh Lne, Union Depat, Weat Jide, neer Hadisan-st, Uridge, dicket Ugices : A¢ Depot, and 133 Nandolph-st Leive, | _arrive. Kaneas Clty and Denvor Fast Iz Razas Uity Bapross i howa and oz iy Lot Fast K 1x, vin Jacksonsil Sprngield Expro Spiringnold Faal Bxiir Juliemman City lxurass,, Peoria, Rookuk & Burl Glileaito & Paduash Katlroad S-peasor, Lacon, Wastiiogtan Jollot & Diwiahit Acosmulodation, £ & Sf PAUL RAILWYY. au it Canal=its, » fiekst Offes Sherman douse, nnl i Davots |_Arrive f : ; i CHIPARD, MILWAUK Luion Depot, corter I 3 South Clarkaty, oppo Teave, Milwaukee, Mad % ' “[‘!‘:l. Mail il psltls :I‘I: ' 8:00 8, lIh"":WL m, Milwaukeo, Pofat, St Dav Jt i Mddeao T A o uesases nneas | 9100 8y 44100 pe e Milwasikog, Creon, Hasy, Simvans) Point, Pralrio du Ohlsa, & Mflflx’h.;m'? e il o & i p, m[® 7800 T aniea, Bt olley Nigtie: iz 1., 6115 g, ILLINOIS GRITRAL HAILRIAD. foota 1 ot 4], Ticenty-socondat, Tieket rrive: = ) Ruus to Unampaign on Saturday: CHICARO, BUHI:.INIXTDN’IIG DUINDY RAILAINY, Depotsewtoot of Lukeats, Indlana-ao., and Sistoanti-st., dt C o Sixteentlioata, -~ Tiek Vou 50 Claride Leave. | Areive, Mail and Exprass,... Ottawu uud dureaty 1xpress, Atrora Tasson Bimadate Ot & Aurais Bussonge Kunras Oity, Loavouwarth, A ahison i A, ot A awier's (oivg Ac 1. 1Kx, Saturuay, $Ex. Monday CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILRIAD. ShertuansHouse), wn { 75 Canale ey und at the depot, ) Tty a, 10113 A&, I, Arrive, Hosty i ML 4 s b2 1 § Milwauces assa waug £ (iromn Hay 163 proms.., £ 86, Paul & Winnan REpros & Mutquot: APFUAL, 4oy Yoy | @ Gunova Lake K epre § Gonova Lak xpro " a—Depot cornur 0f Wolls and Kinz BZLiahor ouraor of Uanal and Ringl CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILRO3D, Dy ody vupner o Vandiuren and Sherinany., i (agine Hareta e Tickel ooy o, Tuavouw'tht Atchison I 2 hativ, Tern oo Nicht hapio

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