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w» . 8Li0, i THE CHICAGO .DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1874, ? pand 3 ahouldors, m@v{o: cloar’ Hb, my?mw, Roor, IN@I1G0 paokel, Dacon acarce aid oem § Irdes lots higher ¢ shouldors, 93ga: clanr sides, 160, Tard netivo and bighors 130 eashy § 12@13e, follsr sz montha} 130 asilee Fobruary, Troxirrs—Flour, 4,000 Lrla 3 Wheat, 11,000 bu corn, 11,000 b ; oats 14,000 b1t 3 Tye, 1,000 bu s batloy, none: Busrusira—Wiea) 4C00 b3 cora, 1,000 b1t Prrrenuna, Nov. 17,~GnAN—\Wheat v’ulut: prices gachauiged, ' Now ST crn Irmer at G8@0s{ abllod, e %\:r’.‘u?nbvflla—uorudn, TI@TB3{0; refined, 10}c, olivory, Hitadelp Yateateints, Mrarentx, Nov. 17.—~CorToN—Quist and unchanged s niddiing, 14} @14%c; salen, 1,400 bulea; receipts, 3 wales ; ‘sbipmonts, 1,030 halea BlGck, 90,10 it 153 Froun—Firm nt §1,00@0.50, Con¥~-AEAL~2irm ‘at $1.00, Gxarx—Corn scarco snd firm -atb 90c, Oats higher; #8¢ Instoro, Buax—Quict at $1.00, 1Lay~—Quict and unchangod, Trovisionn—York, lird, bmd hacon, mone here, ulk mocats firm; shoulders, 8¢; sides, 11@120, CINCINNATI, GCixcixyaty, 0, Nov, 17.—CorToN—Quict and une sanged at Liger "Loun—-Duil snd nachanged. Guary—Wheat fatr and Qrin § red, $1.0/@1.03, Corn Airrud Orms enr, 02@0dc; ehellod, 63¢. Oata falt snd_firm ot 54@3so. liyo m demand ; holders irm at @800, Bacloy fatr and frm; No, aprivg, $1.35 OtLé~Linscod ofl steady; modorato demand at 800, Eand il slordy and fu mioderato douisud. o " I moderato demand; quiot and unchnnged, NS rk, epot, mominals nales at 000 e sty T fard fuir hnd fivm s kolfle, 1oy primo steatn, Xfl}io spot; 13}(c uext weok § 12'¢c sollor A tho year, Diolk meata qulet nt T@TY@1@104@ T @ICI@12e,—tan to bwenty-five daye. - Salt bacon quet; elock light; sales ot 0\, @12} @1I@13 Y @14o, Grann noate ‘quidt; sboulders, Gi(@7c; sides, Dig; hama, 105@10XC, d dul), hut closed active at 0oc. Waikaty—Opeuiod du bt clos t Dernotr, Mich, Nov, 17.—Troun—Quict and un- d. e Wheat stoady and fu moderate demond; $1.18 for No, 1} $LI4Y@LIS for amuer; $1.07% bid, Corn duli and doclined ; 82, Oats—Demand good ot fall pricea § Gile, TceirTé—¥lowr, 000 bris; wheat, 33,000 bu; corn, 000 b, ‘BuuipsimNTa—Fiour, 1,000 rls; wheat, 25,000 buj torn, 3,000 b OLEVELAND. E CLEVELAXD, 0., Nov, 17.—~GnaTN—TWheat firm and unchanged, Corn firm and otter ; new shelled from stors, 633 new cars on track, 6c, " Oats firm and un- chunged, : PETROLETM—Sloady; standard white, car lots, 9o Oiifo State teet, 1lc; emall lots 1@2c higher. Receirrs—Wheat, 6,200 bu; corn, 8,000 buj oats, 3, FHILADELPHIA, Prravrrrni, Nov, 17.—Froun—Qulet and ateady, Gnaly—Whoat' prm; Tod, $1257 amber, $1.23G 1287 while, $1.32@L5. Hye, 08¢, Corn sieady; old yollow, 02@0io ; new do, 83c'; ol mixed Weslurn, 001 Outs unchanged, Woser—Firm at $1.04, Burren—l¥rm ; prime Westetn, 34@%c; choleo Western roll, 30@33c. 5 Curvse—gtock heavy tradelight; fno Westorn, 16@ 6503 prime, HEL5Xe, Eaas—Scarco gnd higher; 30@32c,° TernoLrux—Duil; crude i burrels, 803 refined, 10}c, g OSWEGO. . 0swroo, Nov, 17.—GnaiN—Whent firm; No, 1 Mil- yankeo bold at fl.'.‘.d, “lom quiet und wnchavged, Batley steady ; Caniada, 140, v eleadys S S iisone. ‘BarTDIORE, Nov, 17,—FLOUR- strong: Western sutors, $4,25@4.75; extras, $4.70@ 6.5 lnmll§ . 50&0, Guain—Wheat aciive and atrong; No, 1 red West. em, $1.21; No, 3 do, $1,90; No. 3 do, §1.13; rejocted, S1.1% ' Corn firm ; mixed Westorn, %dc. Outs firm and unchonged, Tyo firm at @IS, Tuovistons—Strong ; no stock hers, Pork nnchang. ed. Bucon irm; shoulders, 03¢c; cloar rib, lfii}q? 183¢c, Bugar-cured hume, 14@160, Lard unchunged, BuTrEr—Dull aud unchauged. PranoLrux—Unchavged, CovreE—Eirmer at 1’7,\@‘9}11:. Wauisiy—Firmer st $1 05, LOUISVILLE, LousviuLr, Nov, 17,—CoTToN—Quict at 1430, FLoUR anp GrarN—Quiet and unchanged, ‘Provistons—Pork quiet at $20,00. Bacon—None here, Bulk shoulders, Txc; sides, 10@llc, Lard, 145 @15¢. Wisszr~98c, MARIN Portot Chicnza, Nov. 17, ARRY VED, Prop Philadelphia, Buffalo, sundsies, ‘Prop By Lsvk, Bt, Joseph, fruit, Bebir O. L, Johnaton, Muskegon, lumber, Sebr Ithuca, Bsnistes 3 Lurge Larmony, Manstes, lumber, Scbr A. J, Mowry, Hunilin, lumber, Behr E, M. Davideon, Bluannn Day, lumber, Belir Souvenir, Pentwater, fumber, Ser §. Andigha, Green i, lumbor, Schr Wollin, Holland, woo Sehr Jennie, Stieboygan, barrols, ‘Prop Oswegatchio, Ogdenaburg, sundries, Prop Milwaukee, Ogduasbusg, sundries, Prop 0, Townsend, Buffalo, caal, Prop W. T. Graves, Bufalo, coal, Sclir G, D. Kussoll, Baffalo, coal, Belur Edward Kelly, Butfalo, coal, Schr Nichigan, Duilalo, conl. Bclir 3. W, Doano, Buttalo, coal. Bebr Melvin Bucon, Clovelund, coal, Bcbr Worren, Muskcgon, ebigles Schr A. M. Beers, Bay do Noque, lumber, Schr Mary, Hollund, waod, Beur Miuble Mueller, Wolf River, vailroad ties, Prop Lowsll, Ogdeneburg, sundries, Scur Hans Grocker, Pousaukeo, luubar, Scow Spray, Hollatd, wood, Schr Burto, Red Biver, lumber, Scbir Drivar, Carlton, wood, Schr Jobn Tibboits, Manisteo, lumber, Scaw J. B, Chapin, Lincotn, limber, Selir Lower, Menominee, lumber, Scow Gladiator, Linvolo, lumber, Schr Lymen b, Davis, Ludiugton, lumber, Echr G, Ll 5 lumbor, . Lilen, Humlip, ARLD, Beow 8, P, Wilson, South Laven, sundrics, Belr Lizzie D:lmk. dstl‘i Joseph, 500 kegs bear, 250 bris and sundries, sait, an: Behr Hu:’\icnnb, Oswrego, 21,000 bu corn, Sehr Willlam Bandurson, Oswego, 19,600 bu wheat, Frop Boverelgu, 8t, Catliarines, 16,500 bu wheat, Belur Light Guard, Oawogo, 18,493 bt whieat, Schr J. 31, Hutchineon, Buffulo, 60,000 bu wheat, B Merchunt, Sug Lt 89 b corn, 30) bl o, 12 brls_pork, 10 brls beef, 1,600 Lx buter, and sundries, Schr O, J. Rocder, Ham’s Pler, 60 brla beef, and sun. dries, Ichr White Clond, Prescott, 14,165 bu corn, Bclr Groteu, Collingwood, 32,005 bu corn, N GLEARANOES, 08T Prop Sky Lask, Bt, Josoph, cundrics, l‘(ng lL‘lfllyl-\o. Bufialo and intermediate ports, 18,790 bu corn, 610 bris flonr, 162 bugs &ced, 120 brls pork, and sundrics. And efght vesscls cloared light. Lako FErelghts Were quiet and little better then nominsl. The prop Arabia was taken for wheat to Dufinlo oa private terine, Tho sehr Hemlaphere, corn aud oafs to Og~ donsbuirg ou private terma, Total, 2. Capacity, 25,060 bu wheat, 10,600 bu carn, snd 13,000 bu oale. In'the af- ternoon tho kb Austis for 22,000 bu wheat to Buftulo B 43C, 0 falr demand and DNiscelluncous. cuieago, b The sctrs Ohepango and Psullna have gone into winter quarters, —Thero is but very Httle doing at the dack, and thore 48 a prospect that a largo number of tugs will go 4nto winter quartors st ths end of this woek, 7 —‘;J.‘ne #achr Evatine ia repairing at Dates & Co’s dry lock, —~The prop Dean Richmond is at Doolittlo & Olcotl's ary dock receiviug a genoral overhauling. —Thoschr ¥, J. King lost hor jibooom by collisfon ‘Festerduy wmorning ucar Halatod stroot bridie. —The mammoth schr Micbigen, which collided with and suul tho schr Nimrod in Lake Erie, n few duys ago, n::‘ ivud hiero yesterday with o cargo of 1,600 tous of coul, ZLSEWNERE, . Tho hull and cargo of u:‘:u:hr Atfam{ aro pronounced o total loss, —Lzeluo Rect buoy {8 about half & mile south by West of tho poeltion {tyhoula progerly ocoupy. “—Afuriuc-nepector Jou iicq hus oo Witk tho tog Rescue from Dutsolt o the sesistanco of the stoami- barga Irclund, nshore on Lake Huron, near Bayflold, —The deck of tho Bleldou was Lulgod somuwhnt by the swellingof hor argo of grain, Is 18 edtimated Rhut £10,000 will be used up o putting her in 08 good sonditon ae before, —Thio JuJurles (o tho Hattie Howard sre moro than wore ut firas supposed, Her boitom Is found cousider- ably damaged, und posetbiy will vequiro n new kecl. Hor repairs will doubiless cust $2,50 or $3,000, —sunday uight the tug Winelow luft’ Detrolt with punps oud otler wreckiuy apgacatun, to Yencua tho seur Oaborn, ushore near Loug Lolnt, Lake Erle, =Cap. d0buDoyley of tho sehy Moraiug itar, whilo_coastiug olf Duukirk, Y. Y., in & henvy Jlow, Friday evenlug, waa hit' by a Boom, knockud evcebourd, und drowied T Ludy bas Leen ocuv- wed, ~Tho scow Venus, of Port Muron, lnden rom Vicksburg on {ho River 1, Clujr sor W?.Iullllldqll,l‘a w arriving ut tho latier pluco at about 0 v'elodk Friduy g, Bprung lovk, Olled with water, and capizod, Dalug about 40,000 0f kor dcck-loud, 'Blio will bo gote £n up as woon ks lghters can bo obtalued, —Tho Lightiouse Loard glvo notics {hat on and fter Nov, 20, 1874, a light will bo shown from the ighthouss recently erscted at the Lako Buperior ene runco to the Partage Lake Bulp Caval, The light will 'a fized white, Tue foval plaue will o 83 foot above be ground, and 80 foot dbovo moan low water, The 1ght should be ecen fu clear weather from tho deck of » veraol 10 foet above the sea 34 statulo miles, —Betweend and § o'clock Baturdsy mornirg the prop Lake Drcoze leaving, and Mossongor enloriug, ugton Larbor, had o slight colllslon, The Mex- sengor atruuk tho Luke Dreezo a glaucing blow ou the starboard quarter, culting through her guard to the bull, Tho datnngo {a gligat, but it might have beenn ;crlaun disuwter. Tho Engehnsun Compauy owna butl ont —fhere wro quits 4 number of ako Captatne who sre uunwaro of {ho recent chiungo fu the ight on tho ond of Loug Plity on' Lako Lrle, aali dustead of » thxed light, If notico of tha change Bas beou given by (ho Canadlan oficiuls, vory fow Bave socn It, BoawwLilo, dissulers have octurrad i “onucquencd threof, OBIY a fow days ago ono of tho argo luko propeticrs, mistaklng the above gt for Elo, ran ssbore, and 2ous'of frefght, undorgolug a delay of thirty- aix hours, who tug Winslow, with tho sclir Bheldon It Lss bacome o wis_compelled to lighton 800, In tow, also came near goliing ashore, not belng aware of tha'chinn —The throe-masted achooners which at this tims ara #0 numerons on tho lakes ara about o bo benafited by 8 now fnventlon which {4 abouit to bo introditced, and ‘whilch will matorially roduce tho exponse of thelr outs Ait, This improvoment coes away wilh the use of lufge hoopm and_blocks, n8 slao hoavy maffs, ‘Tho booms will ba uninoumbered by the safln whon furied, and can bo uacd 10 liow thereof a8 dorricka whenover requirod. Tho salls are all furled o the masts, sud ara more ot of tho way whon in port, are mors easl ried and kopt elosn, and aro moroe durablo,—Letro Free Press, —Capt, 11, of tho Detrolt Marino OMco, ban to- eatved o following intoremting lettor from Copt, Burke, of the achr Aifeg, whicli oloared from thin port Aug, 28, and arrived in Lolth, Beotland, ou the 21tk of Oclubort wpy Bour Aztee, Lerer, SsorLanm, Oct. 80, 1874, Tha Alico arrived horo on tho 27th_{nst, twoniy- four daya {rom Quabeo, and ton and a half days froin Iand to Iand, Our track across wasn high natthatly onic, pawalg witlitn 100 miles 0f Greonlond, 5o had tomo easterly winds, ono_freeh galo from santheast to east, comnaliing ustolay to twonty-four hours, Out in the opon mea the Alico fs sn much at bome 88 when at anclior off tho faob of Woadward avonuo, Ol Ocoan did bia lavel heat to got away with our deck 10ad, but th Atice would not nliow bl on board, On Approaching the cosst wo had & rongh oxperience, On thenight of Oct, 20 we passod Capo Wrath and sighted tlio light, o fresd galo_provalling at tho time from tho southeast, Tow moruiug the south. et galo moderated, but tho barometer and Woathor indicated a atorm, e our reofed sails were keptsung, At s littlo aflor 7 s, m,, Ock, a1, tlie storm struck un ' from the north, Wo wera close on a loa shore, with tho rocky clifls towering from 100 to 200 foot abovo our mast-hoads, Tho only posaibility of saving tho schoonor was torun hor info Puubland Firth, If she could ba made to feich it Dours sho wan na complately huried nudor the aca aa {t nnnlc in the middlo of Detroft River, but sho woathered 1ho oltfs—cntered he firth, aud, with tho gaidance of an oxcellent chart, wo brovght p ssfely at anchor in Widewall barbor, Orimoy lslands, Sincoour srrival hereTloarn that'n fino slip, in company with s on the morting of Oct, 21, was fost and Lier crow of twoue ty-cight men, I senta cablo dlspateh on my arrival, and noxt day roceivod a report thiat the place named (Dotrolf) conld not bo' found, and 8o I telegraphod Cleveland, Wo_hope Delrolt Las not been wited out sinca woleft, Your T. A, Bunce, SUFFERING IN NEBRASIKA, 0fficinl Report by Col. Dudicy, Us S As LizanquaREns Font McPUENSON, Neb,, Nov, 0, 1874, ."7. George D, Ruagles, Aasistant Adjutant-General, (iepar tnient of the Platta Magor: 1 bave the bonor to submit’ tha fol- lowine report of my tour through led Willaw, Frontier, Furaas, Gosper, and Harlan Countics, iu tho Valloy of tho Republican, and tho do- vaetated seciions adjacont, made in complianco with tha wiahes of the dopertment commuuder, 08 convayed to me in telegraphic diepatch dated Ll 47th wit. : I loft Fort McPhorson on the 20th of October, taking twouty-six enlisted men and one officer, Lieut. Bambridgo teynolds, Third Cavalry; with mo, and proceeded across tho conntry to the Modicine, where I onoamped for the night; dis- tanco traveled, 80 milos. . RED WILLOW COUNTY: Early on tho mowning of Lhe 30th, I moved down tho Modicin ncross tho divide to Coon Croel and camped ; distance marchod, 22 milos, October 81, pracecded to Indlanois, tho connty- sent (8o claimed) of Rod Willow Qounty, visitiug on tho way neariy ovory cabin or Lbouse luat bad the apponrance of an abscnce of stock aud Bup- plies, getting, from o personal Lkuowlodgo and conversation With hoads of familics, thoir actual condition, Many of tho bouses I found abaudon- od. On tho morning march I dicovered two families only, however, without at lonst ten or fli toen days’ provisions, I mot Dr, Bhaw nud NMej. R. B. Creswoll, Thoso two gontiemen, and Mr. John Egan, bad ‘boon unrclnlml n Committeo for tho distribution of supplics scnt for tho roliof of Iled Willow County. The two former stated that thoy bnd canvasgod tho soveral procincts of tho county, snd had secortaiaed that 544 parsous, including children, out of the total 800 inhabitants of tho county, would require aid before tho wintor montha wero balf out; that full 800 would necd nsaistanco within twonty dnva ¢ and that more than 100 woro at tho present tima erther ontirely without food or would bo in less than Sve duys. Somo of tho families havo one or two cows, others a yoke of oxon or a horse, Many of thom had worn down thoir animals in attompiing to bunt baffulocs, and they had vo cotn to ro- cuporate them with, Tho fow hogs and pigs I saw wero moro skoletons, baving bad no geain, and subsisting almost cntirely on the wild roots they found 1n the buttoms. Al the ma this county hua recoived np to this dato was ninety eacks of four and ono barrel of beans, which was noarly exbnnsted. There was ot 200 bushels of corn raisod the last year in tho wholo county, and not over 100 bushels of potatoos, and those latter only half grown, Lit tlo or no wheat was planted in the connty, as tho sottlers as a tule woro too poor to buy tho sced. "There is no employment to be had, and no mon- oy or commodity to pay for it il it existed. Durning tho fall thoy bave had a fair eupply of buffalo ment, At present buffalo have aban- doned the country and gono to tho forks and sources of tho Ropublican, out of tho reach of the poor peopla. ‘This couuty Is recontly sottled, and its inhabi- tants, no doubt, outeide the r}noutlau of food, aro poorer than those either in Harlan or Furnay Countica. Tlo statoments of ausrs. Shaw aud Creawell woro tully indorsed by somo dozen or more of respectable appearing citizens whoso caroworn and enxlous countenances indicated the trathfu'aess of their words. In additionI visited tho cabins of a pcore or more of the poople of this scction, and becnme convinced of the correctnoas of thoso reports by o poraonal oxamiuation of the stores thoy bad on hand. ON TIE MEDICINE, From Indlanols I rode to the mouth of tho Mediciue and camped on its banks near the resi- dence of Mr. Doyings., He soemed to bo woll oft Lilmeoll, aod oxbibited litsteintorest in or knowl- edge of 'the condition of bis ucighbory, During the afternoon ride I visited all tho cabina I could conveniently reach, and found a great many of thom on the last 10 or 15 pounds of tlour re- ceived irom tho Aid Society. ADAPANOE. I have the names of some thirty families in tho vicinity of Arapshoo, livinz on the small stroams running back into tho tablo lands, G, 10, or 15 miles, who areat tho preseas time suffor- ing for food, mauy of whom have no wmonns of conveyauce, eud are without proper clothiug, cspecially shoes. In caso of sovers wister an deep snowa thelr suflering wonld be extromo, and would, no doubt, result in starvation in mnny instances, FURNAS COUNTY. Not boing able to vislt the sotilomenta on tho Bappa aud Boavor, I sent couriora to those scc- tions and invited eome of tho prominent citi- zovs to moot mo At Arapshao On my re- turn. They responded very promptly, somo twenty comtug, The meetivg was callod at Mr, Albeo's store. Full sixty perscne Wwero prosent atthe meeting. Statoments and roporta wore made from neatly ovory precinct in tho county. Alr, Albce stated that he had just roceived ‘soventy bushela of potatoes; that bo had distributed forty eacks of flour, one balf- barrel of boef, and some fow other articles ; thal up to tho present timo the aid given to the poo- ple of Furnas County had Loen divided among tho residents of the county, {rrespoctive of tho ngndmnn of tho party, whoh they asked for their shuro. Tho supply farolshed is all oxpended, excopt the potatoes just received, Tihero are about 9,300 people in Firnas Coun- ty. 1t way positively statod that fully one-fifth of this numbor will require full ald within thirty days, and this numbor will goon incromsing antil spring, cach month, until full threo- fourths of the entire population will have to bo supposted, MELROSE, 1rode to Melrose, Harlan County, calling on mony homeateaders on tho route. A meeting of the loading mon of Orlenns and Melroso, with quite & number from adjacent precincts, was called in & buiidivg used 88 a court-room, and tho soyeral partios mado statements as to tho condition of the gottlers in their vicinily, most of them offering to tako mo to tho homes of thoir friends 8o thut I could personally observe the truth of thoir assertions. A Ind not over 17 years of sgo staled that bis fathor, mother, graudmother, and eight brothors and elstors comprived their family; hia father was alok; thoy wero without food, and bad been so during the day. 1 saw.ab this meoting and during my stay at Melroge full twenty hieads of tamilies who had not an excoss of 10 pounds of flour or any othor ¥ind of Lresdstuf?, and who wera whollfl without meats, I have their names, but bava not thouglt it best to roport thom, 88 I found o dol- icacy on tho part of somo to givo a full history of thelr conditlon for fear thuir ramos might ho ublichod, As noar as I could approximato to e coudition of the people of arlan County, I should say that in dlelrose Pracinet, which has ninoty-sight voters, thirty-fivo families would uire aid within thirty days, 2] t 18 proposed to ronder ald to tho frontior counties tarough the army. I would recom- mend that an_ oflicor be senl with the stores to ba distyivuted, and that ho malko the fusuo divoct ta tho un!tlcu to b helped 3 this can b accom- plished by pending a loaded trun to the county seats and tho minoipal contral poiuts of tho various procingin; reliablo parties, who know tho condition of their veighbors, not aukiug nid far thomsalves, oan furnisis cortifiontes of need to thaue actually dest{tuto and roquiring partil aesistance, who' will, as a rule, be required to presont them to the lesuing oflico in porson, This plan ot tho cordial indorsomout of ali with whom I gunverssd, oxcopt a fow who wore anxlous'to bo appoimicd on committoes. YNONTAER COUNTY. The sunnlles for the faw soltlors who neod ald in tho nogt 1o part of Frontior County can he oblaiuca from the post at Tort Molhorson, T'hoso intended for Bpring and Daor Crooks and Uppor Modioiua should bo gont to Indianola, RED WILLOW COUNTY, . Itr“ nols {8 the wmost contral polnt for the sott of Rad Willow Couuly to reach, and is tho proper piace to distsibuto from for tha county. FURNAS COUNTY. Arapahos, Burlow's Bond, montl of Deor Crack, and Now Era, aro sl central polnts and eany to reach from Pium Croek Blation, Union Ducillo Railway, Thao storas for the scitlors on Sappn and leavor Creoks should bo sout to Doavoer City, ‘There is much sulering up theso stroans at tho present Lime. LARLAN COUNTY, Molrosa, Ropublican City, and Orloans ave tho most feasible {mlms tinough which to reach the destitute families of Iarlan Couuty. Tho sup- plies should bo suipped by rail to Lowell, and thenca baulod by toams, which tho peopla will furnisl, to the poluts nnmed. 1 bave endeavored {n this hasty roport to give tho Dopartmont-Commander aa *correct au 1dea of tho nctunl condition of thesc poeoplo aa I posaibly could nndor tho cfreumstancos I bad to gather tho facta, Great sufforing oxists in all fivo of thoso ox- tonsive fiontier counties to o foarful extont, 'Tho eettlers aro, in the most instances, ecattdred ovor @ laigo oxlent of counlry, o largo portion of them living far up numerous _streams flowing into tho Re- publican, 1 tho winter should bo as sovero na that of 1870-1, and doop snows fall, boyoud o doubt hundroda will starve, unloess a supply of provistous sufficient to Jast thom througts tho winter is thrown into the valley, and thoy are proyiaioned for an nmnrfancy of "this characler, for it would bo out of tho quostion for any aid soclety, or tho Governmont oven, to reach any- thivg like o majority of them iu doep snow, 1 was vory matorinlly_aided_in my Investiga- tions on thoe trip by Liout. Reynolds, who nc- companied me, and did all in kia pawer to for- watd tho object of our vigit, I am, respectfully, your obedient servant, N. A, M. DUDLEY, Brevet-Colone! United States Army, commanding post, Oxaua, Nov, 17,~Nows from tho grasshopper districts is menagro, but contirm all tho provious statemonta o4 to tho oxtont of tho suffering, Tho State Relief Socioty are shipping supplics daily to tho aflicted districts, Gen, Ord re- coived a telogram from Washington to-day in- structing Litm to ascortnin whnt amount of men's clothing will bo needed by tha sufferors. Wo hopo this nction of tha Secratary of War looke to tho distribution of soldigrs’ garments to these poor poopls. YOU'RE ANOTHER. A Slight Unpleasantneas Retwoen Congrenyman M (t and Lawyer Shuckleford, of Bloomington. Specrat Dispateh to The Clicago Tribune. Broomivaron, Ill, Nov. 17.—Gen. McNulta, present Congroesman of this district, and Charles Stackleford, o lawyor of Dloomington, had & personal altercation to-day, arisiug from bittor- nees of feeling enwendered by tho recent poll- tical campaign, in which BMeNulta.was dofeatod, and Shockleford was s very active friend of Blevonson, tho succoesful candidate. Tho row began by McNulta charging Shackleford with baving clreniated roposts that while AleNults was in thoe linois Legisinture ho bad, by cor- rupk moaus, becomo tho possessor of $wo farms, McNulta slapped Bbinckieford in the face. In the progress of the fracss McNulta was struck in the faca with a cane, which Bbackloford again raised, whon MoNulta drow a rovolver and cocked it, and ordered Shackleford to drop tho cano, which he did, when the moloo endod by Shackloford lenving tho scono. IN BANKRUPICY. Falluro of an hicosh. Wit Grocer— List of Creditorss Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, Osurosu, Wis., Nov. 17.—W. L, Caldwel, gro- cor, has bean thrawn iuto bankruptey oo a potl- tion of his creditors. His Uabilitics amount to about £8,000, The following is & list of the oreditors: Bpraguo & Warnor, Chioago, $400; McKondly & Giichrist, Chicago, $430; Smith, Toundy & Co., Milwaukes, $430; Kummel & Noruis, Milwaukeo, ©410; C. Hormon & Co,, Milsyraukeo, 81197 Androws & Co, waukee, 847; Woodard & Stone, Water- town, §122; Chopman, Princotou, 813; Wake- flold & Co.,, Osukosh, $315.26: Goorge TF. 8troud, Oslikosk, &21; B. J. Musser Co., Oshkosh, $3575; . W.Viall, Oshkosb, $59; George Rogors, Oshkosh, $17.50; W. Colvin, Othisosh, $163 3. R. Lopor, Oshkosh, 220; J. N. Caldwell, Oshkosh, £2,826; Bmith & Prootor, Neouab, §267; E. B, Rounds, Eurclia, $50.87. FEED. Correspondence of The Chicaco Tribune, Beuvipere, Il., Nov. 16,—The weother in this section contitues mild and summor-like, giving us an old-fashioned Indian-summer autumn, such a8 we huve not had for years, ‘The unusu- ally fine weathor hns boen the moans of Baviug thousands of dollars to tho farmers of this conn- ty in tho matter of feed alono. The sovero drought that prevailed in this region the past sonuon hins cansed such ‘a scareity of feod that serlous fears have boon entertained in regard to the proper wittaring of stock. This place, which has boon heretofore one of the largest shipping Fcinln for gram of all kinds on the Galoua Divis- on of the Cbicago & Northwestern Railroad, is now vlrtun]l{ an importingistation. Car-loads of corn and mill-feod are daily received from Iowsa, and gold to the farmers to fatien their hoes and eattlo, which aro heing marketed ns fast as their condition will admit. “You may look for an early markoting of tho entiro bog-crop from this sec- tion. = INDIANA DEAF AND DUMB ASYLUM. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Inpiaxarorts, Nov. 17.—The thirty-fifth an- nual report of the Deaf and Dumb Instiwtion was submitted to tho Govornor to-day. During the past year thero bave beon 8934 pupils,—193 malea and 141 fomales, Tio have died and 41 radunted, loaving 291 now in the institution, Hiio estimaton of expeuscs for tho year ending Muareh 81, 1876, are £09,600, and tho samo for thosucceeding yoar. ‘The Buperintendent ro- ports an incicnse of denfness, na indicated by applicatious for admisalon, largely in oxcess of the inciease of popnlation, Biaustics show the incrongp to bo from disenyo rather than in those born . denf, and epotted fovor is tho oxciting caueo in 85 cases out of 59 casen received, The total exponse for tha year has boon §U6,880.58, THE LAST MASTODONIC SENSATION. Racixg, Wis,, Nov, 17.—No sihall interest is oxcited in this vicinily by tho discovery of the romaing of n mastodon in the Town of Davor, about 20 milos wost of Lhis city. in digging a ditch on the furm of » Mr, Hollman, a bono was struck, and further soarch disclosed & jaw-bone in comparativoly good presorvation, mensuring 8 foot in lengthi; o portion of tho vertebrw, § inchos in dismator, and two tuske, ono of whloh 18 434 foet long, tho other being much decayod. They lay buried in clay beneath a bod of poat, and search s being mudo to nscortain whothor tho 108t of the skelston may not bo found. The parts already oblained are to bo sent to tho Mu- seum of tho Stato. —_— THE NEW MICHIGAN €APITOL, Carrespondence of T'he Chicayo Tribune, LaxgiNg, Mich., Nov. 16.—Tho stone-cutters nnd masons employed upon the walls of the new Capitol have nearly suspended work for this sco- sou. Only twao derriclks ato now used to level up the walis of tho socond story, that are being lnid on tho walls of the south wing, when it will bo socured for tho winter, was suspended Nov, 10, Duringthe wintor, all tho darricks will bo raised to tho socoud atory, which will Bavo o mouth's timo noxt sonsou, a4 tho contractors aro anxlous o comploto the walls and most of the roof noxt season, _‘They will bid for Lho contract for tho new State-louse at In- dianapolis tlus wintor, —_—_— NAVIGATION, Correspondencs of L'he Chicago Tribune, Font MabtsoN, In., Noyv, 17.—Tho IKookuk Norihorn Line Packet agent Informs mo that tho muuranco on boats expired Nov, 16, and that they were going into wintor-quarters as fast as they came down from tho up-rivor; slso, that the boats will make no more trips above the Lower or Dos Moines Raplde, but will still con- tinue to ply betwaen St Louis and Keokul, Tios is tho only line running boats through from 8t. Louis to B, Paul. Tho Intter part of tho seagon, business mot bolug very lively, a numbor o1 tho boats were lald up, ouly throo a wouk boing run, ——— THE NEW YORK CANALS. ALDANY, Nov, 17.—-Navigation upon tho canaly of this Blato will bo olosad for tho souson of 1674 on the 6th of Decelnbor next, excopt ou the Iatoral canals, which will bo closed at the direc- tion of tho Commissloners in chargo, Last_sonaon, work ‘ THE COURTS. Record of Business Transacted Yestordny. DILL FOR MELIEE, Nora Wheslock and Austin. W Bpoor, and Xa- brah Bpoor filed n bill agsinat George P, Jacobs, Mary J. Mix, John D,, Georga A, and Msry J, Mix, 8arah D. V. Haddock, and Benjamin T, Haddock, Jg., to sot asldoa ealo of land in Do- comibor, 1854, undor o decroo of court. Com- plalnanta stato that in 1839 Orsomus Bpoor, their fnthor, disd owning Lot 9 and n part of Lot 1, in Block 24, of tho Hchiool Scotion Additlon to Chi- oago, Moenry A, Mix was appoin guardisn of tha complainants, who wore thon minors, In 1854 it Is charged Mix, combining with Den- iamin F. Haddook, now decoased, devised aplan to got posscssfon of this land, and do- fraud complainants. In pursuanca theroof thoy alloge ho roprosentod {hat the land had been nold for taxes, and that tho timo of redemption had gono by, bat that tho holdors of the tax-tl- {18 would give somothing to bavo a clear title, o then filod o petition wo have tho land sold for tho bonofit of the hoirs, which was done in De- comber, 1854, and Haddock bocame purcheser. 1t §s moreovor charged that Haddock gave o part of the land to Mix; that the soprosonta~ tiona wero void; that Mix Dbas eold to innocont vpartiea Lot 2, which fs worth $60,000 ; Lhat the original salo was al- Towad on tho represontations of Mix, and that, that being fraudulent, the ealo is void. Com- plaluants therofore ask that the salo may bo sct asido, or, If that cannot be done, that tho heirs of Mix and Haddock may bo compellod fo nc- couat for the valuoe of the land, TIE UNION PADK HOTEL, Judge Treo hns boeo occupled for tho past throe days in hearing the cnso of Ambroso L. J. Androws ve. Nathan B, Grow, s suit for dam- ages ariging out of the Union Park Hotol troublea about eightoen months ago. It scems that in Janun 1873, Grow rented the Union Park Hotol ¢o Androws for four montbs, 8t $200 s month, May 1, 187, tholatter was €480 bohind with bis ront, and Grow, under a distress warrant, entered, soized a la amount of property, and closed tho doors of tho hotel so that Androws could not re-entor. I'io lessco theroupon turued round sud brought suit for trespass, to recover $10,000 dam- nges. Ho clumg that Grow excooded his 1utbority ¢ that ho seized about $8,000 worth of property for a dobt of $480, and Jocked up the hotel, whon ho had no powar to do so. Grow, on tho othor liand, justlties under his lenao, whict [gave powor to re-outer in caso of dofault in pay- mont of reut. 1lo also claing that he bought up o chatiel mortgage about the same time, and took possession under that. The evidence way concluded yestorday afternoon, and the caso vall bo given to the jury. DIVOTCES, Marlon E, Mitcholl flled a bill against Edward W. Miichell, piaying for & divores from bim on accouvt of bhis cruolty. Sho says that ftisa common thiag for biw o beat and striko her, or Itlck her out of bod. Ono ono oceasion in par- ticular, a8 ho was cxorcisiog with an Indian club, bie gave the porformances an unoxpected turn by catching her by the hair, and threaten- ing to shut hor month in such au effectual man- nor that it would nover be opened ; and yot sho was not criticising bis motions, or “telling bim ho wos the most awkward man alio ever saw either, and sho theroforo thuks there was uo provocation for such conduct, At another timo, when slio camo to open the door for him_ouo' night, ho caught Ler foot in tho door and tora tho unil off one of Lhie toes, so that he opooed his own doors alone for the noxt livo weeks, Ilor tonguo, howover, was not injured. Anothor smuscment of bis scomed to bo to stay out until about 2 o'clock in the morning and got drunk; then to come home aud practico sphit-rapping and table-tioping on mn improved plan. Ta comploto tho eategory of Ins sina hio has shown himself far too much en grossed with tho attractions of a fiall domeel uamed Nollis Hownrd, and complainant not un- naturally ueks for o divorce, and the cure of lhor two ohildren, DBarry H. Longor filed & bill for divorce from his wifo Sarab I, on account of her alleged adultery. UNITED STATES COURTS, Esnu Farloy began a sult for £1,000 against Alexander Cook and W. MeLain. H. O. Russoll sucd Levi and D, Higgins for 81,600, ‘L'ho Charter Onk Fire Insuranca Company filed o bill ngainst Lawson_S. and Sarab b. Warnor, A. 8. Sioly, Caroline McCagg, Goorza Webster, D, F, Baxter, Eli Bates, 11, I, Schoil, N, Mears, J, 0. Magitl, J. D. Harvoy, W. D. Xorfoot, I, M. Halo, George Snook, I. W. Nortbrap, R, H. Walkor, J, G Otr, J, H. Abbott, aud the Traders’ National Bank, to faraclose & mortzage for 9,000 on Sub-Lot 7, of Lot 1, Biock 18, 1 the Canal T'rustees’ Subdivision of W. 3¢ and W. 3¢ of N. E. 34 of Sac. 17, 89, 14, and all that parc of the 8, I$ of Block 7, in the Canal Trustees' Subdi- vigion of Seo. 8, 89, 14, and sil tha part of said Lot 21 in the 8. )¢ of the samo, Block 7, lnufi east of and adjoining & line drawn paralicl aus at a distance of 130 foet onst of tho et lino of aaid Lat 21, with tho accretiona. W. G, Hathoway begun o suit in trespass nagainst the Illinols Coutral Railroad Company to racaver $30,000, DANKRUPTOY ITESMS, A discharga waa {esued o V. L. Ayers, R. E. Jenking wos appointod _Provisional As- slguce of tho catato of Bernard Giusburg, BUPERIOR COURT 1IN DRIEF. W. R. Pnéu began a suit for £2,000 against Bamuol B. Goolius, * T, J. Foster and /I, B. Ray sued Gustavus Gavard for a like amount. i J. A. Hoory bogan an action againet Samuel L, Reith to recover $5,000, Jamoa B, Tyler comnienced threo enits againat William H, Rice, claiming £3.000 in sach, Cliurloa V. nud Georgo B. Shortridge sued A. D. 'l‘im)vm‘tb. A. N. Shoppard, and V. 8. Downs for &1,500 E. R. Whoelar buglm a guit for 1,500 agninst \fi’m\inm J. Walker, 5. W. Aiuswortl, and Joseph 5, Young, The People's Bank commonced a euit_ngalost the Chicago, Dauville & Vinconnes Railroad Compauy, claiming §15,000, Sumuel Mavor and A“fl‘m Tollor brougnt snit for $2,000 sgainst Bernhord Gradlo and Nicholas Strotz, CINCUIT COURT, W. G. Hathoway commenced # suit in tros- pasy u}Lnlnst the Hllinols Central Rallroad Com- pany, the Michigan Railroad Company, and the Chicugo, Burlington & QuinoyRailrond Company, laymg damages at $30,000, THE COUNTY COUNT. In tho mattor of tho estato of John Miller, Br., rant of administration was issucd to-Johu Mil- ler, Jr., undor au approved bond of $11,000. Charles 0. Clute, an insolvent debtor, was brought into Court; on hearing the ovidonco thie Court fonnd tho dofendant guilty of frand, and refused to dlzobargo, aud remauded him to Jail. In the matter of the Villago of Jofforson; Trank D, Wollt, John B, Barton, and Charles A, Prida wero appolnted Commissfoners to nesess costs of improvements in spocial assossmonts Nos, 10 and 11, Nils Auderaon was sppointed guardlan of Adam Binck ot al., minors, under an approved bond of 4,000, TRE CALL. Junak Bronaerr—30 to 220, Juoat: Gany—210, 417, 210 to 233, 225 to 233, 285 to 258, Junoe Jauksox—145 Lo 169, oxcept 140, 149, 151, 161, 162, 4 Junn:: Roarns—1 to 28, oxcopt 9, 11, 13, 18, 22, 21, Jubaz = 22, 94, 2 @ 193‘!‘). Hearox~8, 9, 16, 17, 19, 21, 22, 24, 25, Junae Tore—1,174, 1,023, 1,344, 1,055, 1,842, JUDOMEN’ NTH, Unitep StaTEs Ouioutr Counr—Junar, DLopaerr =Liicy A, Roloson vs, Connceticut dMutual Insnranco Qompuny; yerdlet, $5,335,63, and motion for now SrlmoAs 30 Mchidsdaon” vl Stoplea A, urlbut, Buvenion Counr—Cox 8., G, Greeno and Lyman 8, Luge, $100.80,—Tho Ceaka Zalowma va, Jolau” Dty wud “Totor J. Couraths, Junde GAuy—J, W, Schonek v, Patrlck Hoffron, $126,60,~Ira W, Allen Ve, eorgo I, Olarkv, $1,017,— Juhn Warlman vs, Oharles G, 1%, Prussiug, $0,307,10, Criourr Count—UoNerinons—L, Cash ot ai, Ve, Henry Frederivk, 405, Jupaz HeatoN—p. Linney ve, J, W, Davls, $165.— Blavora va, Parncll, 15, WANTED, 1ons—Lovi Wing_ ya. ' By a Phitudoiphla Jubbiag, Uosiory, Notlone, and White Goods Hotso,n firat-class Cravoliag sulovman,’ Must lisve blished trado nd by experienced in the Lusin 0X, BAITIE & GO, Willadolil, via to amount aud Yocatlon of trade, expo- NTER RESORTS. WINTER RESORT. ROYAL VICTOLZA HOTEL, mu{l\.!ll.. [r:,' -’:{'nfifg‘.‘:fi" T, .J“.hlj'mnznZl l;m "";:& 3 atio wou 0 70 Lirondway, N. ¥ Htosimora sall orory two wouke. " AMUSEMENTS. MOOORMIUKHAILL--—DQMURSKA, ‘Tbo Groatost Liviug Cantatrico, TO-NIGUT. TG-NIGHT, TO.NIGUT. TRIUMPIIANT BUCORSS OF DeMurska Concerts, Bt TR fnsat orec giran In Ollo wo.n LLIANT OPKRATIO MUSIO, OLA! ., IN. N O AT D RO DD 8 v oA T T Jnciiy tates of the g iy TO-NIGII'T, WEDNRSDAY, at 8 o'c’0ok, SBACOND DEMURSKA CONOCHRT, Ty tho i‘amaus Hungaclan Nightingalo, LG 113 MURSTKA, TRRUSA QAR ANKLAANN, EERRANTY, BAURET, IRAGA, and MANZD, Tioeerved Seats, §2, §1.00, - Admission, #1. Forsaloat auor & Co.'s, cornor State and Monroo-ala, ACADEMY OF MUSIO. TO-DAY at2; TQ-NIGIT at 6, tho Gorgeons Bpectao- ALADDIN! With Elogant Boenory, Leautiful Costumes, Dazrling Kiffoots, Oancados of Teal Wator, Wondor(ul Specialtics, tnctading Klls Wesnor, S(g. Risirs, Drof, Kirhy, Mins Franklo, and Twonty Btrong Specialty Acta. MoVIOKER'S THEATRE. LAST FOUR NIGHTS of tho distinguished comodinn, WYBERT REEVE, Who will bo aasisted by tho ncoomplished notross, BIISS ADEL NHOPIE and an oxcellont cast, in the Dresentation of Wilkio ollina’ groat drama of FOSCO; or, Tho Woman in Whito. Tliora fs but one oplulon rogarding WYDERT REKVIS, As an astist hio ranks with tho bost and groatest actors of tho day, Dan's fail to 8o him. Noztweok tho groat Scotcls drama~Jesnnio Doans. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. Owing to tho immenso succoss of THE VIRGINIAN, The managomant has enncluded to continua the play TITH KON NTGIIR, And Woinosdsy Matinco, Friday and Saturday uights, and Matinoe, will bu pusi- theaty produced FERIL; or, LOVH AT LONG BRANCH. i bihearaal, Daly's Groat Socloly Sonsatlon, DI- GRAND OPERA HOUSE, TRED AIMS, BONDAY, NOV. 16, KELLY & LEONS PAMODS MINSTRELS In thole nirth provaking Comfealitios, Including all the Now und Orlglind thluptan Skotehies of tho ovoning aud Wednosday and Saturday Matinoe: In ctiva propaation s Colly & Loowa plecoof Ruftonn. o Qleubols™ Comia' “Opora,’ "MLk GIARD ay, Livery PERIODICALS. 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DITSON & CO, Boston, 711 Brondway, N, ¥, MEDICAL OARDS, 18 Washington-st, Ohi. caiga, e longest engexod [ " tho spoctli trontiunt { of all private and chronic 3 diseasas than any othac Yty 10 b Taw G+ Eussin or THpLUFe, all uriiiaey dis casos. Disoasas poouifar to womon, tuch &3 meuvrehagl lurcotrlioe, or whitcs, chloraels, dlsoases and ol monts af tho woumb, a Age with vxporienca oan bn roliéd upon, 1t is soli- evidont that a vhyaiclan trgnting thousands of casos ovory Yoar acquites great skl - Uontidontial cansulcations pue. soually ar by luttor frun and fnvited, - (irabls aieus guar. amtood, ~Ladios roulring surglond i, mudicul atlowd: ance, or advicn, may eall or addross tho doctor, Invallds Providod with aparimonta, board, aitnndance, ele, The eraam ol mudical Nitoratiro {llustratod with thagto on. ipnvings, rolnting to tho sboro disousss vt expinining whotnay arry itheImpedinionts tamacrlage, thoir natnra, eatwo, and ourd, Pricu ) conts, In plkin aculed ouvolopor. Oilice hours, 9. 1, 108 p. 1l Sundazs, 3104 . 1, NO CURE! rosvi Dr. Kea,n, 360 SOUTH CLANIC-NT. UIHCAGO, May bo gansulted, persoually or by matl, froo of charge on all chironlo ot Hurvous dissaves, DI J. KIEAN b t wnly physiolan iu L city Who Warratits auros oF no pa; Otliou hours. 98, 1. 10 81, . Sundays from § to OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE, 11appy Rallat for Yaung Mon fraz tho elleots of Virrors ana'KBuays iy arly 1o, " Aamhaod. Mestarode, Inigedic monts o Marrlage rumoved. Now mothod of ‘troatient. Now and romarkable romedies. liouks and nirculars sont alod envolopon, dross HOWARD ASSOCI- 19 North Ninl Philadelphis, s, —an In. stitutlon haviuy s high roputation for hunvable’ coaduct aud vrafossjuuat skill, Mathey Caylus’ Capsules, Usad for over tenty soars with great siccust by the Jityslelaus uf Parie, Now York, aud Lowion, bave lea Jantud sujurlor (o alf othors for (o proipt ouo of al dli- Inc N & Ol , Parit, Buld by Divgiists thirougout the Usited S A Valuuble Discovery DI, P MILLER, s Lllulu physlclan st 827 Bpruce-st,, Phlladolphis, Pa., has dlecovercd that tho satcaviaf branbereleg aud Nonib ouras loadrono, dapop- G, torvous, and alck boadaohiv, sl norvousnO, Pei- patod 1 pilly, b0 vons o buz, wiid s wnail by the uotor, or by Lord, Burlih & C0.) 86 Wabashiav., Obicago, ‘WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, TRADE MARIK. WORGESTERSHIRE SADCE. BUPREME COURT--GENEICAL TERM. JOHN W, LEA ot al. acainst SUNDRY COUN. TERVEITRRY **When it [s npparent that thoro gelva s publlo by tie iso af tho nama of a placo and Lho word dovoriptive of an artlclo, auch dacoption will not be proreated by the protenso that thes worda can~ ed I suoli,manner s 1o constitato 8 **trado Tntie Wheto worde and tho allocatlon ot wordn bsve, by fong e AL, Lo e o s 080l & pas > T Tt to $rada mark \hich compoting tealors cantot frandue loatly (nvado, The, eunc of 'tha wrongta the falso fonrosantation and iecolt, bn prouf of whigh a injuaction will issuo." The Coucludlng Wards of tho Judge’s Declse lon aver W ¢ The ordor apnoaled fram shoutd ha mod nfunotion catcadan s Lo HRRUUIL 1 v, o L ory ot Yrentorahir sxuce’ un {la bills Tabolé, and Wrappars LEA & PERRINS’ CELEBRATED PRONOUNOED BY UONNOISRURS TO B THE “ONLY 600D SAUCE And Applicable to EVRERY VARIETY O DISH. An Intontfon to do. MEDIOAL GENTLE. MAN atMadras, tobls , May, 1851, “Tell LEA & PRER- RINS thiat thelr Sauoo 4 1s Lighly ostoomed in ndia, and §s, fn my § ovinton, thomost pata- 7 telilo ke woll as the 3 most. wholeaamo Sanco 257 that s made," Worcestershire Sauce. Sotd WWholosalo and for Fxportation by th A& DICRING. Worcentn Fnainnd s sod Ty Licalors in Saucos gunuratly tHruugLONS tho Worlds Ask for Lon & Porrins’ Sauco. Al partics tnfitagtog on | v by Mobare, LR S TR RO rboo il bo prosocuted JOHN DUNOAN'S SONS, NEW YORK. LEGAL. Foreclosure Sale. OmeoiT COunT oF TIE UNITED STATES, HASTERN DISINICT OF ALKANBAS, O, W. Muatingtonand 8. I, Gookin, Trusicos, vi, ‘Tho o Ruck & Tort Smith Raflroad Comvany of al ;mumhllum.‘l“lfin!u. io notice 1s hiereby givon that, in porsusuce of & gecron of the Uircait Couct of o Usiftod Btates for tho Xaatorn Distriot of Arkansas, mada and outored by tio aboro.ontitiod oause on thu s{xil day ot Novoniber, A. D 183, 1, Chinrles P, Rodmond, Special Oumimissicnor, duly abpointed by aald Gourt for that burposo, will, on TIUBSDAY, THJ TENTIL DAY OF DEOEMBER (NEXT), A.D. A1 oclack In the forenoon, at tho front door of tho Court-louso of tho Clroult Ghurt of thio Unitud Status for tho Kastera Distriot uf Arknnaas, ot tho City of Lit- tlo Ruok, Ark., soll (unloss tho suid Dofendants of saie ot _thom'shall ' pay or_causs to bo pafi o tho sald Plain- tilfa, o or Loforu tho ssid tonth day of Docenibor, A, Dy ho sutns of motiey fn and by eald deorca adjudged ua {rom tho said T1io Littlo Rock & Forb Smith Itail- road Lompany to 3id Platniills, aud in all otbor rospects cowply with tho tarms of said devrav), togothior in uno puccel, at publlo Buction, tuo uroporty 1n satd decrao mautioned, 1o-wits Alland el ulac tho Rallroad of tho sald Tho Little Jck and Foft Smith 1taiiroad Compans, orwhicl the said Compnoy ls by faw authorizod o conateict from the Gity ol Litio Ruck, In tho County of Pulaski, aad btata of Arkauzs , 10’ the Uity of Furt Smitn, In tho County of Bebailan, and Stato alorcsaid, tear 1o estern boundary liuo of sufd Stat: of Arkansas, tucluding all tho Leuiway Fiuuscs, W buildings and struoturés with tao lauds appuriensut lo o sanig, aad ull Locmotives, Tendars, Curs, ao 1ulllug stuck or equlmont, dnd all Machinory, Tools, Ammemcois, Fuol, Matotials, and all otuer ‘forsunal Propurty ot ‘ovary tnturo, kiud, and desceiption whatso wver, now ol ‘or acqufrod by Lo aafd Golupany lor usa in connoction with th itulliosd or branchos of sald Gom- vauy, or with any vart tborgof, or with the businoss ol io £am; and alsy or rolating 'totho sald S50 ST aud tings o by thy o tho 1o GRomonta, HowUILimULe. Bid RpUrionaneos b tho sald Rallroad, brauclics, jands and’ promisss, or elthior thereot olunzlig o 1n 'aiy wise appuriaiuing, and tho revursion and reversious, remaluder and ruibaindors, tulls,” incomoe, yevoaucs, ' rents, f4auos ald profits tord. at: dud uisoall ‘the ustate, right, title, utorest, props orty, posaossiun, elatin and duwand whiatsoover, as woll 15, of tho tald company of, in and to thy #anio, Al ouy sod ovory pact thoroof with tho ap- puridnancos; vacopting and resorving, all tho Lands which hototufore uave buco grautod t Lo wald Tho Little Itock & Fort Smith Naliroad Company by tho Con- gress of the Unlted States or by tho biate of Arkansne, aud nll auch lands as Lorotofora Liave boon givon, geantud, or couvayed 10 sald company bu pyincat, fur subscriptions to ity caplial atock or otlierwiso, all which sald lands (il this ozceptiun of1ho Waye, Tiguts ot way and rea ustuto bervinbuiora glnlnlllllly aud specincally named or moutiunod) ace Loieby raservad aud oxcopted as woll s all otier poraon.1 propocty of any and 0VOry ama whats £0ovor moationed in tio wortgayo faruclosod by tho do. Grgo in tho abuvo entltied causu, To termaaud coudivions of ssid salo are 2 follows, to wits “'no purchaser or purobasora will bo roulred to pay ULOD 8 BeCEntane of His OF tholr i 10 p0F conculs Uhon tii0 amount of said bid In cast, sud tho romaining %0 por ‘cuntum sball bo patd or secured upon the exoautivn of & deed or doeds for the sald property, ll! o depusit by tho purchsser of tho bonds of the United States Guvernmout of aqual anount with enld sum of & por contum*of sald bid, tu th otlics of sald Spcelal Mastcr, 'tho sald 9 poe cuntuin uf said bid 10 bo paid into Court atany thi wion requirod by tie Gourt, and within thurty daye aftor soch requizomunc shall bo tnade by an ordar of rooord to bo en- forud lu 1ia causo; the said sum of %0 por contum to bear Antere:t at the rato of 8 por contum por anaum Jrom tho duto ol raid sato until tie satio shiall bo patd;: & condition of eaid sale bui lso that, unloss thy said purcnasec siall pay sald deterred purchase nonoy within tuirty daye witer reiuirement shsll iavo boon mado 83 aforosuid, tho said Governtnent bouds dojioslted as aforcesid shall bo soid ur cutvariad into moovy, ua o, the Judgucat of the Court suail be doowod to tho beat advatago of tho par: thox having rights fu sald (und to' bo dorived from wuld sale, SHAMLES P, KEDMON| Bpecial Cominissioncr and Mastd TaTTLE Rock, Ark., Nov. 9, 183 it Foreclosure Sale! Cinceir Couut OF AL UNITED STATES, 3 ia EASTEIN DISTRICT OF AKANSAS, Charles W, Nuntiugion, Swnuol 14, Gookn, and i1y Atkins, Trutoos, &0.. ve, tho Littlo Kook & Furt Sinith * Ratlzoad” Cowiyany, - et sle,—Gommlssioner's mlo, Tubilc notico is Loroby given that tn pursunnco of & do- erov of tho Girouit Court: of tho Dntiod Ftates o tlio Tastorn Distnot of priansas, mado and entorod in th abovo entitlod causofon thuGth day of Noverbor, A, I, 1874, 1, Ciarion 1'. Itodmoad, Spocial Commissiosior, duly 'y, 8uid Court tor (hat vurposv, will, on_ TuORSDAY, TiE WL DAY Ol WECEMBRR (NEXT), AL D, e, at 11 o'olook fn tho furenon, ut tho front door of tho Court:Huuse of tho Circuit Gouet of the United Statas tur the Lastern Distriot of Arksnsas, at tue City of Littlo Kok, Arkansar, soll ( uuloss 1o sald detendants or some of tuem stali pay or causy to il Lo tho said plaintiits, on or before tho ssid 0th day of Decomber, A. L. 1874, thho bumis of waney 1n and by said decrew adjudged to b 1w Tram tho said tho Littlo Rock & Fort bmith diailroad Comuiny 10 suld platutifls, aud (6 all otlior Fuspects cum. ply with tho terms uf said docron, ) togethor in oue parcel, s publlo austios, the propurty £ sald dusrou isutionid; owits Tho rlcht, titlo, and fotorost of tho eald The Littlo Rack & For Smith Rallrosd Company, 1o aod 1o all {hioso innds or ecctions uf Innd granted 15 and by on act of Gty ongross of tho. Uited ‘Statos, approvod duly 2, Ibid, ouLibiud ** An Act to ‘ruviva aud ‘Gatond tho provis. fons of *An Aot grauting tho vigiiLof way aud makiog o gtaut of land 1o tho Stutos of Avkausas and Missotrt to 1d in the construction of & Rallruad Irom a polnt upon Tuo Missisainpl, oppusite the wmouth of tho Ublo Kivar, via Littlo Kook, (v tho Toxss Loundury, nosr Fulton, i witl! ranctius (o' Fort 1o uthor pur- 0F, ) BIEOV) Fob. 0, ) au tho oral Awsembly of dho, Biale ol Arkstis, approvad April I, 156 ontitled **An Aot mupplomental to *An Aot “to iu- orporate 1o Littla Rk & Fort Smith Raiirond Company,! © approvod Jao, 33, 1855, and an sot outited Au Aot fixing tho lino_of ‘thg Littio Kovk & Fort Smith Dranch of the Uairo & Fulton Ratlroad, and geauting tho Iamds donated by Congruss to the Stato ald tervot, ap: [ .« 19, 1835, " 10 the coustruction of thio Railtuad ot thewaitl Littl Hook & Fort Smith Kailroud Gampany Troin tho Gy of Littlo Koole o Tore Sintid, on th west- ern buundary liyo of tho State, beiog ten seoifons of land, tousand fuur hutidrod dorcs per mllo fur each il id . laioad, T stho aggregato to niny hundrod aud o thusnad two Lundred agres more ar loww, and ituated in sald Stato of Atkausns, ad- juintog sud sdjucent to the said Nup of rallroad, excopt such portions thoraof as tho said ‘sho Little Kook & Fort Bt Hattrond Company hase horstotors soid, "lbu torus aud suniliions of said sala sru us follows, to aud thy Bissis. aaceptanco o T'o purchaser will ba required, on tho andil & bl bid: 1a 1y thm su of &3y s Los Goyrmpiott laude, hard néoued s bilanco of sad "o i odoutiof of A dead or deods for tha propor= iy solt” by’ & opiasit of this bunda 0f tho Uultod Btates ' Guvernmeut of equal atmwuat thurewith ia o oo uP iy ‘sl Contshalonor” ud” Mus tor, tho eald alangs to bo i 0} A3 'any timo when Teuirod by 'tho 'Guurt, and mitbin ifriy days aftor uuch reqdicenient shall bu e by au urdur ot record to be entuered 1o this cuu v ba ance of sald bid to boar futoivst at the rato of @ per Sontui pos annum fran the data of sald b until peid: nconditlon of suld sale bolug, also, that wuksws thy enlid rirchasur shull pay sald Gotorred hurchuso monoy witl I Tilny days urtor rsnsirement shafi vy huon wwaito a3 lon said U oposited atoresa) ovorituunt. bonds doposited ns aforomui boxuld 10 tho bust advautage ot partics Thaviog rights w watd tuad 4o b doelved trow sald aulo as 1hio cuurt anall diract * OIARLES P, REDMOND, pelal Gommisatouur und Mastor, In tho District Court of the United States for strict of New Jersey, w I Young, bankropt, Tho wd ta the Uy ot wiblschargy B ol (e Loust no:les 18 huruly e was Lare Lraved their dobts, ati 10 &DPERT 04 tho B:0 duy of D ¢ 1 osivcy vutun tho eaid Tu the ol ba Trans bis and’ shiow SCALES, FAIRGANKS' STANDARD SCALES A OF ALL XINDS, [Z3l) FAIRBANKS. MORBE & 00, &/ 111&113 LakeSt, Chlcago. Tocarefultobuyonly the Genulnes OCEAN NAVIGATION, GUION LINE. FIRST-0LASS IRON STEAMSHIPS, Between NOW YORK and LIVERPOOL, calling at Quoonstown, Carrying the United States Mail, SAFETY AND COMFORT. #77" Passonors bonked 2 rulmunuuyu-"\"flw':fl {ilae, oW feoed hie PHu AL I )y Tyt tasusd oa loadiag Daoks sy Digpad etlen o i HENRY GREENEBAUM & CO., FIFT: "STATE LINE. New Yorle to Glasgow, 1, and Londonderry.~Tivse ole amors will sail ruta Yior No, rpnol, R s Grth Tuvar, as (ol fows: BTATE OF NIVADA ... Wodnosday, Nor. 2 STATE QI INDTAN Wodneadoy: ot 58 BTATE OF FLORID, T Wodnoeday. Doc, 23, And ovory Wodnosdny theronfter, takin through Fatos to all parts of Gr Postongora At at Hiritatn aud rolani, S e enoaiy Rl BRI & o) ioahiay, Naw Yook, Siova Do, s, o Aany athior lino, OHN Ji. fiA‘E 2 axhy 1, Gon'l Weatarn Agent, il Olaricat., Ghilcago, AWERICAN LINE, Passenger Rates Greally Redneed aud Lowee Than via New Yark, - BTRAMERS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA EVERY THURSDATY. 877 Passengor necommodations unsurpastod. For pussago uud (urtlior pacticutara, npbly to Ju 11, MILNK, Wostorn Agont, 133 Tasallo-at,, cornor Madinon. WHITE STAR LINE, MAIL LINE TO EUROPE., REDUCED RATES. No. 97 South Clark-st. ALFRED LAGERGREN, Genoral Woatern Adent. National Line of Steamships, INOTICE. Tagmont southorly roulo has alwaye beon adoptod by e o o L VRO and QUEN alliug from New York for Y 0 o TOWN vty SATURDAY . o Salling from N, Yark for Londun (direct) overy fortalghts Usbin prssage, 870, §80, currancy; sloorago, ot greatly roducod ratos, 'Noturn tickets 3t Jawost ratoh. ‘Drafis for 2L and, upwvard. b, 0N, Westora Aeenty B LA s ‘Northesst corer Olark and Ttandolphi.ais, acw B e haesy iioaio. —-Jolplais, (oppasita &y Great Western Steamship Line, From Now Yorak to Dristol (England) dircch. e RAILROAD TIME TABLE. TRRIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF TRATNS, EIPLANATION OF REFERENCEMARKE.—t Satneday e cépted. * Sunday exccpted 1 Mouday oxoopted, |45 Tive Sundsy abb.W a, m. § Daily, CHICAGO & NORT'WESTERN RAILROAD, Ticket Offces, 62 Clarkest, (Sherman House), and 75 Oanaty at adiron-st at the depol Fyimmeriy ‘aDubudua Night K. vi aUmaha Night Expross, a Erceport & DUbRGO LXprons. et & Dubuquo . {ionova Lake Expi (donova Fako Iizpco & Gonorn Lako Bxpee ‘a—Depof coraer of Wolls and Kinzi 8- Dovot cornor of Canal and Kinzlo. RMICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERY RAILROAD, Depoly Soat of_ Luke-st,, and footaf Ticenty-second.ct, ice, 51 Glovkest., southeast corner f Jiandoh and 76 Canite e SRy T, o, 0. nt. 1 coraer of Madeson, Teate, Arrive, Mail (via matn and aic Hno), Dsy Expreus, *9:00p. m. 8:30 8. m, CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD. . CMeago, Kansas City oud_Denver Short Line, tla Lovieh ' hicuyo, Sprinyfeld, Alton and St, Lon; Uninn Deyot, Weat Side, near Madison-aty Fhrouigh Urtdge. _1Vckat Ofiiver: A€ Depot, and 133 Handolph-t. Teuse, Kansas Oltyand Do Kusas Ciy Expreas, oori s ann Kooxuk I A Chicago & Paducan Kallroad Sirentor Lacou, Wastingtan I Jotlet & Dighit Acsutaniadation, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILROAD. Tnion Depnt, carner Hadison_and Canal-sts, Tiekst Offce, Teare. | _Arnve o Milivaukoo, Madlzon & Prairio dul Ghion, Mall +|* B:008. m. {*11:00a. m, s 91300, 1m, {*4:00 p. Milwaukes, Grosa, s & » KorkornTone, N 5:00p, m,|* 7:50p: ma orther oW 00 py m,|* T:50p; simonien, £ Faul P o oli vl XPross. [ : 6:45 . e (LLINOIS CENTRAL RAILRDAD. Kest, and Fo0l af Teentysocondst, B O e s e Do, Tkl Teace, Arrve, Touis Expross.. Jouls Fast Lino, uhugue Dubuquo Gliy (@) Gliman Pastongor, (@) Kuns to Ubampaign on Bafurdays, CHICAG", BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD, Depols, Junk of Lakesst,s Indianaae, and Sisteenth.at, it ot Sisteentivates. Ticket Oncen 13 Clavkots Pucitic Kast Ling, for Omaia; Kuusas Oityy Lusvanworth, Al ‘cuhon & Bt doseph Bxp os Expre MondataOttawa Auruin | .mmmxfll:j Aurora Passengor Dubiiuo & Slowadity Kap,:. Pacitic'NIght xp, for Omiia, Kuusan Oy, Loavonwarit, A clison & S, Josoph dix oivist Urova Acoominudation] Lirova Accommodntion ¢ rove Accomuodation|* gz PITISBURG, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY. Leats, | Arrite n, il SR Day Expross, ¢ D all,.. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depoty corner of Vin Buren and Shevnianats, Grand Zuc(ic Hotel, Ticket afice, Arrive, FRACTIONAL CURRENCY. "$5.00 Packages TRACTIONAL CURRENCY IN EXOHANQE FOR Bills of Natioual Corrency, AT TRIBUNE OFFICE.

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