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sprier now than they have been at any tinin this pose na to the {nerease fa Inmbor-rates, Aa hint 4483 per 1,090 tn paid for lumber from Oventa ta Cute ogo... Capt, Dernsinan, of tho Coast Wrecking Comes any, bas left tho city tolonk after thache Lasalle, Thich stranded near Two. Rivera a day. or twoag?. Itin underatond that the Leviathan haa heen potto ber seristanes, ‘The Lakallo wan built at Toa grands lant roxr0n hy Meenrs, Parsona & Humble fur faenelvea, rats At, and in value ef £20,400. TIVE GALA: ON LACH MICHIGAN, The firren qalo which mwept over Lake Michigan Monday night nad all day Turrday haa, an far aaheard of done but very Nttln damaca on this slile of the Lake. sibe Wind, Nowover, was blowiug from tho nouthweats qeulderable tn jury might Lave been done to the eliipe ing chi tho cant nha which Has mol set peon reported, Fpgaccidenin thnn far reported noone folowes ine ahr Eive, of Holland, arrived at Grand Maven ‘Tura moralg 1 a 'water-loaged condition, ‘Lhe sar W. Fy Allon, of fncine, ta ushoro 6 miles gous of that clty, and a ‘tolat wreck. Crew ered, The echr Btampele, wheat-laden, from Bebornan for Buftalo, ta cehore at Long Pont. The parSeabird, which Cleared from Chicago Hikurday Hibacargo of sweat, ts reported ashore nt Tarrist peer full of water, ‘The burqa ET. dud, witha frpot wheat fron this place. for Lu ffato, la ashore qolort Auatin reef, Tue ace Sziveater Nein, with, fargo ot borley, {washora on Patut aut Peller,’ Tho gir kien fe nsto.o and full of water at Starve Taland, eErie, ‘The whr PJ. Cleveland ta lying in tis grlitof Mackinaw, tevkiug, with her cantan all pone, Tanto, A Ring, with (6 cargo of boat wich sans srbore in th Btratte of Mackiaaw Monday nizht, qu Wo teloseed, and is being lowed to Detrolk ening, 4 LAKE ERIE. DYYFALO. Sreeial Disraten to The Chieran Trikuna, perrato, N. Ys, Oct, 27%.—Tho echr “rio Belle, ribgrsia for a Lake Uniario port, wan roported uiere at Port Colborne this morning, Whilo entering deparbor during te storm jn tow of a tug, the line id the veesol thin ettanded, "Che tig Crowell, Ughter, will co to her aseialince feom heroin tho weriag, Hho is not leking much, ‘Tho echt Young (zerdea, wiih atone from Kolly's Islaud, ts reported phorpand pti nt Dunkirk,” Capt. du. Dimlek will (aberand seo what con bo done,” Quite m heavy rautly wird ban trevriled hero all day, detalning all nedsin fort. ‘Tho Captain of the bark favorite ro- a lrie foot nuder Long Point, The sche pede, nwiore above Long Paint, i reported full deter, Canal feeighis ure weaker,” Sbipmcnta have wenmade to-day at ssc on wheat, 86 on cor, and (qeon onte to New Yi ERIE, Fpecial Dispatch ta The Chreago Tribune, Oct, S2—-AnntvaLe—From CE grb Cempbel! ; from Milwankes, ner Hiv Cuwmrer:—Schir Movkdug-Bird, cost to Chivago at Pte, Uitaaitlo tteciw Las been prevailing wou Lako fietoday, Several voavels were driven in licre winds texd, Teo versely {ny port attemnted to leave, but suefonel tack by the fny of thantorm, Nodisase paare reporied, VESSELS POSSED FORT HURON. Special Blauateh ta The Citea 1 Trileme, Fort Hunox, Michy Oct. 21-—-Down—Props Cuba, Excurd an contort; ecke taser, TeWors Waverty, St, Joseph, Argyto and coneor! ¢ wins Ealfage, Minofo Slawsou, Maris Marta, Willis Hows, Harveet Horne, e—West, brisk; weather cloudy, Tooter J, 0. Thayer her urcived up, minun ber teom, which w.8 tuken out by the prop Scotia at nie, Sho tepalen tere. fort Hens, Mich, Oct, 2710 py, mat fey Cy of Frotion: ; sche Leebtigo, Ataren, fad and Whito Chine UesProps Weelfrd, Mantetes, ‘Trader and barges, Duleque and bors, Ainbpocwe—filiry larson, Marla Martin, Ste Lurene, Zack Chundicr, Magulo Meltay. ‘Wino Weat, ventlo her, fine, Zack Chuudler returned irre this evenirg with bermatuestl badly apt, and sehr St, Lawrence with trofita gone. AND CANAL, Mhiesye Tevinn ugiute, Th, Ost, —AnnvED mY Hiven—Noth- Drruarsp—Seow Towhead, ght, for Meunepin ; pup Chins, with merchanding, for Henry, Jasep Into Caxar—Nothing, Tut (ct—Suur Atmany, Leht, for Bardof Treads and North Beancb, both wit nlay frlsSalle; prop Ching, for Henry, with mercnan- et, ‘Sie fest eleven inches of wnter on tho miterelll at Weckis, River rising Kd wert, Buporgont, Ii}, Oct. 27. 4 td-Iunter, te 6,800 Lu oats ; Gi 2 lA LA con; A Woolsen, Morris “c,u.0 bu corn: prop Mone adh, Lockport, 2,025 brls flour; Mapie Leaf, ftomea, an bu oatn, Guutr>—~Monte Christo, Srne: a, 81,1760 ft hunber} LT Gamen, Aux Sable, 16 Ctlawbher, 7m eine fai Ae Steel, Murd's Dridke, db,uti tt hl fide Griswe! Tate, Mo ATH ft inmbers prop Whule, Hevea, Heh lumber, Friendship, Sencca, 10d Wiflomter; Georyls, Seneca, 10.5 2 it lumber; Gs L Boab, JoLet, 5 nt lnmiber, 46 10 rtaves. MISCELLANZOUS. ; béursteh from Port Coluorae rtates thut the eclr Tea lelie, wheat isden, went ashoro yesterday morn god tat harbor, while tho wind was blowing a gale frathe Weat.....'Thw Detroit Tribune states that the Yanbargs C.J. Kershaw run aground Saturday in Merierabrecet ‘of Grovay Talo, wud tho tug Winslow wlvartiog at Ler all day Monday endeavoring to ro Aer tainy the bargo's consort, tho Waltham, aa SBiter, Doth varges aro bearily Iden with ea from Butulo” for Chicago, "the ere tuw is pretty woll out.....faye the Detroit Aa: “The ache Jolin Wesl att “Bay which left thiy porta siuce for Alabaster to load plaster for Chica Fytiied there ull rigut and loaded ; but while com- Ort grounded cn ihe bar, Tho prop Bertrch Fig atter for some time, but could do her nu good. is Rooght sie will have fo lghter portion of bet +The new iizht-house at Sand Beuch, Late Horn, wanliglted for the dret time. Monday ‘uf ht, tee wil conitate to burn until the cloke of navigal (2a, Tho Usb is tixed white, and of tho fourth ore det, Big Reed not iistake ft for Volut au Eanuea ait, Which {8 a flagh....Says the Des fat Prune: Tha sche William Lewts bas jist teied from "Bugalo pon ber. first. trip for Kateuon, Her od; jetive | polot ts Penetangatshenie, Hiketbe loads lusuber for Culengo, hence returns 16 Petboreuamed port and Uringa a loud to. srithe round iri ehe recelves $4 per m fect, Ale foe Ofers havo been frequent herotcfore, this is pe Cay one that sho could bo induced to accept, with wepects of anything Uke autlifactory remutte,” aiytetimr Geergo 8, Frost, which ban been laid up fey gag City for tho past three months, was sun! meaggtay, stout x mile ands balf this ‘sido of the HG fabs Csuial. ‘The promenade deck forward, tee ora thort dictanco aftof the pilot house, x ont uf teNater, a ay {tmerced to the dept of a feat. ouce ba made to raise her, with the a W Ughiers and steam punipe, , ——__. ‘ glELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, Anche Trendy aight eu of snow fell at Quobeo on Considerable oxcitement oxists over the dis- torery of gold tn Jenpings Connty, in the south. ‘Wo part of Indians bg uantities oy ia at ‘ oes not pau out in pay. One Editor Who Glad tho Fight Is Ceeetae Vo" Yeveland PiaineDeater, pele always a substantial Joy for tho editor ther nermination of political context, wiich- ter sy ithea gous, juriug tho progroes of aed the editor ig compelled ta hold axort of alien and qastley levee. ‘Thoro isthe flan- bane This your there wero woverat variotieu of phe The mau who wanted the Government Stieen te “Let the Goverument take Of paper, would aay, “teke paper ho ae 4s ‘8 tho cheapest thing yoo can it, and This 1a @ dollar,” and that's the oan And hoxt the man who dropped in aanttd 8pit on gold. + Domonetizo gold!" Bbsthe ok till the cdituriat bafr rose up Beary Walls n on tho frotrul poretpiuo ; it's begeg 28 bridence of turburigin.” Aud thon Silas ee, 40 creep half wav up the atairs, wi editor out of bis few remainin; wan zelinn through tha banistera, “Da ‘0 man whodrawa tp a chair, teeta poll for halt Hour ui Acrues the paper, and then peat ase: “Give ‘om helt sa earat Princi- We cot zat Who waits titi he thinks he soos n* feos Sudthen calls toeay, "1 told you abd red ren Who aliuys communicates in the eduapeters to check, with ono arm around ‘spt Beck, and a breath so copious and +4 tditae e0ed stream of steam pours out of be The age ePobite ear durmg the conversa. flan of fetter has loug since coased to com- oe ome? Woll-moaning poople—only the ‘ion wai eeegrows tirceome, vo that tho ces. Ye, veryaoseitce wh the end of the baile te an h Eugiian Traveter on Chicago und Me, St. Louis, ; ting Or Ao Engliah oditor, recontly nindea "then a hs 40 the United State, and haa Ura aagigigc® Sbout it, "Tha New York St &, Loui” eé whet he vays about Chicago and 0 da54 wer tre devoted Bbnied eo eno at ae oe aE eed with eine ty pa wale at won bd debe thougut that tbe iy ite hotel ho pbs Letitoppiatt Sh. Louis, which wae uae Rieaee Place, snp 4 fably dun ‘ohh, i prewwed bin “lesy f. IH ated bo found in si, Loats ry man anbouveed him- Keeenn, QU AMcop, grate-aettens anda ealecee a rset te unday he saw ay. much droukeuness Hag tee e Mas Uercalstibly drawn om bent serrated hes Gra tebe aytt ks Hes ca, He way y it~ tad airy, the Pollco-Supariatendeuv Madly Sb dat Ka tse ep erould Bot Le up tothe 9 Lee by Kaye arr utara 1 orn mat treat own) a8 Naat Tersible Bevo the prisuncre “FOREIGN, Denlal of the Report that Servia Has Declared War. Tho Scandalous Story Concerning King Alfonso Diseredited. Physicians Declare Yon Arnim Unable to Endure His Sentence, Dxecution of Fivo Assassins of tho Amor- ican Missionary in Mexico, TURKEY, A DENIAL. Loxnox, Oct. 27.—The Reuter Telegram Com- Pany haa received dispatches donying tho #tato- ment made tn the Standard's Vienna epecial to the offect that tho forvian Skuptechina Lad voted In favor of going to war with Turkey. UERZLGOVINIAN REFUGEES, A correspondent of tho London Tunca, writ- ing from Nisano, Mentouegro, gives the follow- ing account of tho condition aud grievances of tho refugeca from Herzegovina, of whom thera Noro estimated to be 0,00 on ‘the 22d of Bep- tember: "Wo wont toseo go:no of tho fugi= tives, for tho mot part womon, in auch a state of raza and mivory thut they would nob bo ale lowed to Leg in tho xtreeta of Loudon, with two cr three old mon past the fighting | ago even inthis coun try, Wo overtook one going to tha war who bad forgoticn whether ho tas 75 or 7. At wy roquoet ny cainpanion waked what mado en lease home to coma hero. ‘They did not se7m to havo any deilnite ides, excopt it was to exeapo from tho Barks. It wos evidently a gen eral panic in the insurrections, When question. ed asto their special grievances, they all sald thaeame things—tho Turks robbed them, took whateser they wanted—their animals, what thoy had in their honser, and oven thoir daughtors when they took a faney to them, and they never | uaw thom any more,” SC RLESY NANCIAL MEASURE. BNA, Oct. 11.-—Thore bas heen an oxcbango of ideus among the puwera concerning the nat tinanclal measure ot Turkey, With tho esccp- toa of France, which hag not yet spokon, the othors tea no grounds for ayy represoutation or Temonutranco in it, —— SPAIN. THT, NOYAL KCANDAL, BTORY DENIED, Wasu vox, D. C., Oct. 27.~Advices fron London deny the story of “love and assaxsinas tion,” in which the King ef Spaiu sud the Duke do Sexto are represonted ag tio principal uctors, One version, apeaking of tho wife aud daughtor of tho Spanish Colouel, shows its faleity from tho fuet Lunt the Colonel mentioned 14 wall known im New York, whero ho res:ted a. long time, aud marded an Amorican tady, who has no daughter, and tho gonticinay, in-teal of be- ing avenevinated, i9 alive atl iu comfortable circumstances. — ERMANY. MELTING OF PARLIAMENT. Bentix, Oct. 2i.—Lho German Parliament mettodaz. Tho Emperor Wiliam was nbsout ou avcount of indisporition. His speech was read by (err Deltrack, tho Minter of State, His Majesty eaye that so fur ay human judgment can discern. perce is niore aesured now thay at any tiie during the tweuty yoats preceding the reconstiuction of the Empire. TAYATIAN PCLITICS. Musten, Oct. 47.—Tho At ng Allgemeine Zevuay ctates that Wis Bavaraa Chamber will be convened @ ia January, It will uot ve discalved nntess it causes a ‘deadlock by rejcet ing the Government's financial moagure. Loxvox, Oct, 23—U a. 1a.-——A npectal from Bor- lin cays it is cow settled that Prines Fredorick Wilham, * Uncer Fritz,” will certataly go to tho Fuiledelphia Centennial Exhibicion, [tis also stated chat bis eldcat son will accompany, VON ABNIM. Loxnox, Oct, 98—7 a, m.~—A special from Ber- Un statey that a council of physicting, acting in behalf of the Supreme Conrt, deciared that Couut Von Arnim fa unable to boar the prolonged finprigonment to which ho Las boon acutenced, —_>+—- MEXICO, PronosveD. City of Mexico, Oct. 20.—Tho Chambor of Deputies waa prorogued ‘on tho 15th, Tho extraordiuary powers of tho Executive were voted by 139 ugainet 14. ASSASSINS EXECUTED, Advices from Guadalajara to the 16th stato that five pniticipants in the murder of the American mutionary, Jola L. Stephens, which ovcutred ju Abatuluco in March, 1870, bad been exeouted, : — a OCEANICA, MISCELLANEOUS ITEDIS. San Fraxcisco, Oct. 27,.—Arrived, A. 5. N. Co.'s steamer MeGrogor, from Sydney, viw Auckland aud Honolalu. NEW SOUTH WALES. Nowe from Now South Wales, in tho absonce of exciting political matter, is comparatively uulmportant. The only anticlpations indulged nau regard to tho buviuoss or tho next session of Parliutuont bad referonco to tho oxteusion of tho ratlwaya, During the month thero has been marked in- activity in minieg mattors, Searcely any now fields had been opened. Nearly all tho old work- ing mines had beex unnstally quiet, ‘fhe wool crop promiaos well, yicronta. Tho International Exhibition was opened on the Bist of August, Parliament met on tho 7th of Septeniber. The Chief Secretary mada 4 statement that the Governmont intended to provide by way of loan for tho building of echools, an would talio xtops to euforce the gornpuleory olanag of the Education act, and ostabiieh night echools in conties of population, The Govern- nictt intended to propose a loan of £100,00) for publio works, Whoat tir at 5s 934d. : A motion of want of confldonce in the Minls- try wan under debate in the Assombly Sopt. 23, and promised to continuo fur a week at least, it wae thonght that the Grabam-Berry Govern- ment was doomed, EOUTH AUSTRALIA, A magnificent discovery bad bean made at tho Moonta Mines of a todo 5 feet wide of rich ore, Which would work for yeara, NEW ZEALAND, Wheat market dull. A motion for the abolition of the provinces Was carriod by p majonty of 52 to 17. QUEENSLAND. Tho Governor protogued Varliamont on Sept. 10, until Noy, 23, Late returne of the various banke trading in tho Colomes, indicate a uteady expausion of Colonial trade and commerce, —————— CENTRAL ASIA, r ANOINER INGUBNECTION, Loxpoy, Oot, 27,—Tho insurrection in Kho- kaud has boen renewed, and tho new Khan bas fed to Khadjied. RUSSIAN OPERATIONS, Bearax, Oct, 11.—A small Ituesian force bas beon dispstohod from Pendjekent in the direc- tion of Garni, the Capital of Mubamed Rachim Shah, ruler of Karateguin. Garam is uituated shout 150 miles south of Khokand, and au many north of Feizabad, in Badskshan. Garm and tho whole country of Karateghin, in the British Government maps, appear xe Afghan tor- ritory, though the Russians regard Muliomed Rechin a4 a vassal of Bokhara, ‘Phe inbabitauts of this mountainous region aro statod to lave mado an attempt to attack Museian territory during tho tate Khokand robellion ; it was only owing to the fidelity of the Upper Zarafehan Val- Joy tribos that the “Karsteyhin people were pre- yented fromm peustratiug across the hills to Ura- tubo, und itta to protect the Matcha or Upper Zarafeliau Valley that the present expedition, teen seoms to be adofenulye ono, is under: en, Gon. vou Kaufmanu haa boon proseuted by the Ozar with a golden sword, bearing the tueorip. tlon, **1’or tho dofeat of the Khokandore,” _—— HOLLAND AND VENEZUELA, THY INTEWKUITED DIVLOMATIO RELATIONS, ‘Tus Haauy, Oct. 1.—Tn today's eltting of the Second Chamber, the Minister for-Yorsign Affairs, roplying to a question from M, Vander. putte, gavo a detalied account of the origin of the difference between tho Venesuelau and Neitherlands Governments, aud confirmed the intelligence that the Veuexuelan Minister bad left the Hague bovause Holland would not withdraw ber demand for tho seopening of to Vonozuclan THE CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE horts, Tho proront ritnntion,”” concluded tha Manuster for Foreign Adnira, “is that of inter rurted d plomatic relation leis not of a ona ture by cause uncasiness, bit orion enough to connael privioncs.” ‘The Chainbor agreed to ad- Journ tue debato ou this matter. ht VENEZUELA. ‘THE chors. Laararna, Oct. 10,—Tho crops of coffeo and cocos in Yeneznele with be abundant. Many citizens of Caraceas and other cition will ba pregent at the opening of the Centennial ia. iu Philadel) — THE POPE, WHAT ME RAID TO FRENCH Pitont Rome, Oct. H.—'tbe Pope, in receiving tho Pilgrima from the Dioceses of Boxnucon, said the Cathalto movement in France waa ma grofit fact, and that the great majority of tho Feereh people wore sincerely Catholic, His Uolinoas added 1“ E admiro tho Tegoueration of Frattea; her commerce flourishes, her crops are plentiful, and mono ciroulntes there in ntandanco, while elsowhero, and especially in Laly, tt is dissp- pearing.” ———= GREAT BRITAIN. THE YLoos, 5 London Tunea, Banacny, Oct. 11.—The flood is eopidiy sub- eldiog at Banbury. A grost deal of the ballast on the Great Woatern Hailway hay boou swept away, aud the permanent way-men aro ropairing the damage. On Suntsy 9 Jad 12 yeara of ago, named Sontham, was drowned at Adderbury, Tho accident bappened near tho Banbury & Cheltenham Ratl- way works, which wero inundated, and a por- tion of tho plant used in the conatrnction of the new lino hus been swept swap, Lhe throneh trafic on the Northwester & anbury Railway was complotoly stopped to-day. ‘lio Inilast and sleopera on the live batweon Towcestor aud Holudon wore uwept away, aud gange of mon aro at work ropairiug the damage. A new bridge on the Banbury é& Cueltontain Nailivay bas been considerably dumagod, and the works at this ond generally have shiferad, Bicustex, Oct. 11.—Tho great floods In this district sro but slunty subsid.ne, more rain hav- ing fallen yostorday sud to-day, aud many of tho roads at.d footways are i:inpasuablo to foot- travelers oxcept by means of wading. Tho main rover on the ontslarta of the town hae boret, and many of the tradesmen of the town havo suffered loss through their undergroand stores having been fooded. About twelve hoad of sheap and pigs have beon drowned {ni tho mead- ows, and more aro roportod missing. A lad uamed Plant, a native of Charndon, while re- turning Lome from Hicaszer with his father, was drowned near Launton Station, on the North- woetern Haitway, about midnight on Saturday. Buackncny, Oct, 11,—There ave been great floads in the Calder, the Hodder, ond the Bib- bie, Rain has fallen freely during the da Lxicrsten, Oct. 11,—'Tho water in tho and western parts of Leicester rose so rapidly on Sunday morning by the overllowaf thecanal and the Soar thatthe inuabitants in most parte Lud uot time to remove thoir goods tu places of safety, and bad to betuke themselves to their upper rvomu, where they wore involuutari- ly imprisoned for the remainder of — the lay, leaving their furniture to float abont in’ tho lower rooms in water to tho depth of from 3 to 4 foct. So great was tho rush of water ocrogy Belgrave-road, ono of tho priueipal (horoughfares in the eastern outsxirts uf the town, that a strong wall aud several brick Bimmor-honses in allotment pardeny closo by were washed down aud carriod away, and acren of surrounding Isod wore " inundated, presontiog thu appearance of en inland sea. In tho couuty the floods seem to have Leen tho heaviest in the directionof Blaby, the wholo country in that direction preventing the appoaranco ofa lake. Hero Mrs. Allen lose 22 eheop ; und between Aylestone and Leicoster & ye number of extiio tnd eheep which had Leen posted in tiolda adjoining tho canal havo, leon washed away and drowned, while 9 num- ber of pigs aro nlso musing.’ At Wleniield, whero a railway biden on the Leicostor & Swanuington Latlwoy was warhed away, ay well a8 o portion of tho ombankmont, tuo floods ‘tore also vory deep, aud, ogsin occurring in tho night, caused tho wildeat coufusion to prevail, aBkET Hanzonovan, Oct. 11—A heavy fall of rain. commencing at 1:30 p, m. on Saturday, at Market Harborough, and continuing until midnight, bad eausot tho Welland to orerifow atu banke, Isying an uunsual quantity of land under water. ‘Tho line of the flood in the town street is the bighcat that has been marked dur- ing tho Just “ity yeara, The qusulity of tain which fell during tho twelve hours amount ed to 2.15 inehos, Notrrxaitau, Oct. 11.—Owing to tho torronts of rain which foil on Saturdey and during last night, tho Trent has {u many places overtowed its banks, and considorablo tracts of laud in the valioy of the river are inundated. No caeual- ties aro roported, aa the wator in this diatrict did not nso with mulficient rapidity to carry off live stock, It is hkely, however, that potatoes and other root crops will gulfer ‘from the excessive moisture. Oxronp, Oct. 11.—There aro yout shoots of warer both in Christ Church and Port Meadows and the intermediato neighborhood of the river's cuurse, ‘I'bo draimuge works, which woro going On go HUccesBfully, bave boon brought to a com- plote standstill, the uxcavatious being Bled with wwator. Prexaninor, Oct. 11.—Tho heavy rains of Sat- urdey and pundar havo dove great damage to many of tho coll:erics in South Stafford, Tha Wortiugs were found so complotoly inundated that geveral days must elapse before operationy can be resumed, Toworerzn, Oct. 10.—Yosterdoy (Snturday) ovoving, tho 9th inst. a terrify storm broke ovor this town and neighborhood, In a vory short time tho rivulet which meandors along by tho East aud West Junction Railway, crovsing it here and thoro, aud falling into tho Tow at tho abave town, was avwollenintoatorrent, Tho scens of dovantation to-day (Sunday) is very atriking. For fully threo-qnartors of a mile, from juat bo- Jow {ue Groena Nortop Junction of the Hast and Wost Juuction Railway with the Northampton & Banbury Lino, the ‘permanent way of the former ia complotely swept away, with the excoption of a few isolat spots, The ballast hea drifted in somo placos to about 50 yards cross tho adjacent mondows, and ‘undoubtedly very much is cartiod into the bed of tho rivulot. Tho sloop ors, with tho rails attached, have sunk 2 or 3 foct in ome places, and bure and there thoy are in- clined at nalo of about 35 deg. Bluilar de- Vastation has ocourred at soveral pointe on the line, but not to so great an extent. It is sup- posed that tho trafic on tha lino will necessarily be nuspandod for at loast a woak. In the lower Part of the town many houses were inundated. aga RAILROAD NEWS. LCOKING AFTER THE LOW RATES. . Tho Railroad and Warehouse Coumlssionors ra about tostirup another foes with the rail- ro@is, They havo found out that‘all the roads in tho State aie evading tho law as regards pas- enges rated by solling commutation, 1,000 miles, and round trip tickets at reduced rates, ‘They ave bound to look into this and stop it if possible, and thoreforo thoy havo sent the fol- lowing communication ta tha varluus ronds in tho Stace, in ordor to find ont to what extout the practice bas beon carried on: Rartnoap axD WangHousa Comstisnoy, Brata- FIELD, Ul, Oct, 90—Sinz Pleage prepore ‘and fore ward to this ofiice your earliest convenience o ttatemont of the rates of fare charged by you for Tound-trits patsenger tickelp, and if auch tickvis are sold toan from ull atatione; alsa rates charged by Jon, SF, eezmutatlon, thouand-intle, or sny other form of spocias tickot, ‘Yours very roupectfully, Jone M, Peansow, DA, itows, Jamun STUFLE, Commissioners, It ia hoped, in tho futorcat of tho people, and cspeciotly those living In Chicago, that the Comissionora will let this matter alono, The commutation tickets are moutly issuod to subur- bau towns for tho bonelit of those living autside the city, but who have their business hore, If these People were compelled to pay tho high rates estab lished by the Commissioners, sud which wero mauily intonded for lon distauces, thoy would be compalled to move into the city, aud suburban property would groatly depreciate, ‘The law roquires that the road uball make no diecriminations iu fares of guy oue placo; thie thoy cannot do unlose they soll commutation tlokots to all pouty, which ina roal impossibili- ty. The Commissioners need not trouble them- welvos that tho road« charge too little. All thet thoy ara required to do ix to nee thet they do not charge too much, THE ST. LOUIS RAILROAD CONVENTION, ‘Special Dispatch to the Chtcauo Tribune. Seninavixco, lil., Oot. 27.—The Goveruvor has appointed the followlug yontlemen as delegates tn behalf of the Stato to the Southern Pacitio Nailway Convention to be hold in St. Louia Nov, 233 J.D. Caton, of Chivayo; I’. B. Blackatuno, Of Chicago; J. Mf. Walker, of Chicago; J. M. Dougtuss, of Chicago; Gvorge Armour, of Obl: caxor I.E. Huobley, of Chisago; P. L. Cablo, of Rock Island; Jeuse 8. Hildrup, of Belvidere; Thomas nell, of Clinton; Carter, of THE Ypringtehl ; 0, William Teddy, of Mount Sterling; Francia Biv! kai J. M. Bailey, of Freeport: We UE. Eade of EMngham: Geoige W. Parkor, of ¢ hurtes. fon: Chauncey Mardin, of Munmonth; 5. Taylor, of Caro; W.C, Flavz, of Muro: the President of thy Poors Hoard of Trave A. Berchar, FREIGHT AGENTS! finTice. Tho Coneral Freight Aventy of the toatl lead. ing ont of Peoria have bseued tho followin; no- Uce to Railroad Contracting and Ling Agontn: In order to overcome tho evil heretofora practiced nf rrevipting and intulag bilix of lading fur property neither loaded nor in purueron of the rullroads, yor Milin futuro atrictly olverva: sud enforce tha follon+ ing order: On and after Oct. 2, no agent or eine ploye will give a recipt or bill of hediny for freight of any kind 11 rar-loata when loaded hy abipper, of from elevator, until aftor bo knows, Ly proper exabaination, that the freight ls actually lucded tn tho car, that ie car niinbers un billing wi: (apopd with car led, and tho car ta fr pursenaben of if lines working over our Pr Dills of tsAing untene Miiing iv vertiBed ty by the luzal agent of the road tranapurting it. THE DAKOTA souTHERH, Epnctay tranateh ty The Catcass | rioune, Sioux City, Is,, Oct, 27,—At the anaual meet ing of tho stockholders of the Dakota Southern Raifkoad, held at the St. Charles Hotel, Yank- ton, last night, the following Buard of Directors wero olected fur the ousuing year: GC, Wiek- or, J. HW. Wieker, Chicago; 8. SMsekhiang, Sioux Citr; Dr. W. A. Burloigh, W. W. Brooziogs, and Dr. J. A. Vator, Yuokton, ‘The following ofll- cers of tha road were elected: (. (, Wicker, President: W. W. Brookinge, | Vie President ; J. Hy Wickor, General Mauagor; J. 8. Steck: ding, Geuvral Superutendent; J. 1, Larson, Beeretary, RESIGNATION. Spectar Dispaten to The Chtcage Tribune, Cepan Napips, Ia,, Oct. 27.—-W. IL. Pott bone, for tho phat five yoars Superintoudont of the Barlington, Cedar Napids & M:unesota Rai- way, bay resigned, to aceopt a rimilar position on nome foading line froin Cnicago, Hin guce cookor is net yet announced, SPORT ORTING., THE TRIGGER. HIELE-BHUOLING. Speciat Dispatch to ihe Chicaro Tribune, Purasayt Lax, Ind,, Oct. 27.—Therite-mateh at Pleasant Lako, fud., botweon teams of ix ench from thaJackonvillo Rule Club,of dackeon, Mich., tho lodiana Amateur litle Club, of Furt Wayne, Ind., and the Chicago Ititle Club, bas not boon docided, and, by agreement, the same 1 to bo dotermined by ahooting a match of weron scoring and two sighting shots at Jackuon, Mich,, on Weiluesday, Nov. 10, 1675, the same to com- menco at 9 o'clock, All distanco, 500 yards j team of mx ouch, the place of suouting being changed to Jackvon by reason of the dJucksou team tead- ing tho score at tho timo the mate waa declared olf on account of darkuess, ‘Tue followutg are the scores made: Chieayo Team ut 200 yard, M4; Jackzon Team at 200 yards, ba; Fort Wayue Team atv) yards, i, Score ut SU yarde—Jackson Itide Club ‘Tesmt : GC, Waleutt..... +3 5 J, arklugtoi ao Gt, Blair. 64 3 J. Marnngton a4 d,d. Connelly, “0 a ¢ ALS, Fitteld, tenes 43 Tudlana, Ammaiege Hille Awaoclation, of Fort W: 3. Mek, 8, Hopkina..... Cal, TH, C. Fousm cence 4 7 4 6 4 4 4 4 4 ‘Tho Ton, J.B, Bra 4 George Witlsrd e 20 09 During the shooting at 200 yards the wind was blowing very high and uusteaay down the lake Over whieh the whooting took place, and — dugh score was ueariy impostuble. ‘thy Chicago team do not teel discouraged at the result, and aro atill determined to bring the silver pitcher to Chicago. ——_-——. BASEBALL. ATILETICR—BROWNS, Speetat Diepateh to The Chieayo Tribune, Pauavecema, Pa., Oct. 27.—The St. Louis Club kopt up the uncnviable notoriety thoy have gained by leaving the ball-fleld this afternoon, sod refusing to pluy the Atbleticu, because tho lator objozted to MoGoary playing with the St. Louis, that player claiming to bo relcased from tho Philadetpbias ou Munday last, but that flimsy preteuse boing overruled by the fact that ho bad played the day following with that eb, aud thus mado hinivelf againa member, Tho umpire, Houbel, retused to call the ganie unicus the Bt, Louis would conseut to play without McGeary, but thoy proferred forfuitiug thor third cousccutive game to the Athletics. WARTYORDE—CuIcAUOK. Hanrroup, Coun., Qo 27,—aue-ball; Harts fords, 17; Chicagos, 6. + ‘TENNESSEE SPORTSMEN, BIRD-SNGOTING AND DOG-HUOW. Mesrms, Tonu., Oct. 47,—At tho meeting of tho Touncasee Bportmen's Association to-day the medal, opeu to membors only, for 60 double birds, was won by Dr, D. D. Saunders, making 4 clean ecore, Tho purse of 8500, £15 ontranecs, 10 single birds, 34 entrios, was wou by William Bowles, of Memphis, score 10; second mousy, won by J. IL Ackliu, of Memphis, score 9; third monoy, G.D. Uunter, Elshart, Ih, scoro 8; fourth monoy, 8. Feareli, Chicago, score 7; ltth monoy, ‘terce, Bt. Louty, score 6. HG. In the bench ubow of ftleld dogs, premiuma wore awarded ax follows: Loglish sotturs, best doy, firat, to L, Smith, of Canada, dog Leicester; secund, J. H, Whitman, Chicago, dog Grouno, Dost bite, Y. H. Smith's Victress; peut pup, J 2, Whitman's Count, Gorden setters—Bout dog, Edmund 2. Gill, of Now York, Rip; test bitci, Dr. ‘Thornton, of Loxingtou, Ky., Mot; best pap, T. M, Honsefall, of Ark ‘lock, Irish, | Sot tery—Best dog, Arnold Burgess, of Maysville, Ky., Rutus; best bitch, W. H. Whitman, of Chi- cago, Gyisy, Swovpstake— 1. H. ‘Smith's Paris, Pointors—J. M. ‘Laylor took first and second for best dog: Charice Millor, of tom- vhis, Panny, as best bite; and Arthur Gibson, of Memphis, Socks, ay best pup, ee THE TURF, WABUINOTON HADES, Waaminatos, D. 0,, Oct. 27.—The firet race, 134 mile-dash, all azos, was won by Ozark, Net- tie Norton second, Galway third. No time taken, ‘Tho second raco, 147 ‘miles, for 8-year-oldy, as won by Bpringlet. Weatherby second. ‘Time, 2:20, 5 ‘Tho third race, mile heat, was won by Willio Burke. Century second, Smart third. Timo, LSg, 1:65, ———— THE WEATHER. Wasutnaxox, D. C., Oct 281 a, m.—For the Askes and thence to the Missouri aud Ohio Vale loys, falling barometer, northeast to southeast winds, warmer, partially cloudy woather, and oc+ eamoual rain. LOCAL OBSERVATION, Uxicaao, Oct. 37. Winds Karn} w »/Fair, Fale, ane, Cloudy, + Fair, ze ere 7 minimum, 36, GKNEKAL OBSEUYATIONS, Cut2200, Oct, 2-—-Midaight, Station, “Rar ./Tary Wind, Rain. Weathers” HYMENEAL, Special Diepateh & The CAvaoa Tribune, Broowsnatox, IL, Uvt. 27.—Charles L. Capes: of thorn of Williams, Bure & Capen, leading lawyers of tho McLean County Bar, was to-day married to Allee Elis E. Briggu, wealthy and accompiivhed lady of this city, a Tho wedding was quiot sud unostentatious, MICHIGAN SAVINGS BANKS. Sreciat Vienatch to The Chicago Tribune, Laxsisu, Mich., Oct, 26.—Eleyen savings banke roport tothe State Ircasurer total resources, Aenean, cal abibtiea s Coie 2 dite banks 3 Prodt aud loss, Tan's over leokts, 24, i tah fe -O5.600 5 WED LW. L1H nd depunttorg, 94,971,510.0: Lat, di. RELIGLOTS, FISCOPAL B04: Ms Yous, Oct, 87.—Lho Board of Stissions, of tha Protestant Episcopal Church resumed it -ersinn in St. Anne's Chnrch, iu West Eight enth Btrent, to-day, Bimiop Talbot, of Indiaus, Pre- i ‘The proceedings, as uaual, were opevod with devotional excroies, which were conducted by hop Talbot, nt-isted by the Rey, 8. O. Seymour, of Connection Afer an animated disentsion, a eeries of reso~ Jutions waa adapted io the ct thatitia the bounden duty uf everyone buptise:! systemati- cally to give @ dua portion of hix subetance for spread of the Gospel and tha valyation of men. ‘Tho report of the Committer to whom waa re ferred tho report of the Cununisaion for Homa Missions to Colored People wna tom), ‘The To- port stated that the Commutten were gratised ta announce that the edminixtcation of tha (om. mixaion had teon found praiseworthy in uvery reepect. ‘Tho pecuniary rosponmibibtios of this Board bed boen strictly kert within ita ree sources, Tho report suggested that the work. ings of the Commirsion tereafter be contined an far an possible within the Southern cities, and that hereatter operations for the Commission in an edncational direction ba, a4 a eoneral mul. to aif only chuzch nonnalechools for cuurebee, or church normal trawing -choola for clergymen. 2 OF MISSIONS THE EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE. Prrrssuuo, Oct. 27.—Tho secoud day's ecesion of the Evangelical Alliance resembled this morning at Lalf-panrt 9, wilh o largo attendance and growing intorost. In tho morntug the wub- Ject of A Union of Chriatendom” was pre- sented in able papera by Dr. Budington. of Brooklyn, and the Rey, Mr. Cause, of New York, and followed by a goneral diucugsion, In tho af- ternoon Dr. Vincent, of tho Methodist Church, Bpolte on the eubject of Sunday-Hehouls,” and De. Gerhart, of Gestysville, and Dr. Schad, of New York, discussed “Bible Revision.” In the ovoning pession Dr, Heacock. of Buifalo. and Bishop Fouter delivered an address on the boxt mothod of teaching the inaysos with the Gospel, and, after the benediction had been pronounced, tho Conference adjournod till to-morrow, REVIVAL AT ROCKFORD, Svectat Correswondence of i'ne Chtcaa) Trbunr, Rocevory, Hl, Oet. 26,—Rockford has boon moro extensively advertised during the past six months than any city of ity wize m the United States. Virst, the invitation of Jeff Davia, and the subseqnent dael; eccond, the ehocking libel de- famiug tho character of Misy Aiice 4. Early, priut- edin the Chicag Times, and the subRequent con- wpiracy aud arrest of Flynn aud Wilkic, ‘Chese matters, interspersed with ocensional outbreaks of excitement peculiar to such cities aa Rock- ford, aud tho lato injunction, have been tho mesna of keeping her cunstantly before the jublic, Last spring, a great tempersnce-revival roke out here, boaded by tho reformer, Frank Murphy, when, amid the suging of hymns, the plaudits of the crusaders, aud tho hissch of the liquor-mon, bun: drods_ of drunkards camo forward, and enthnriastically swore forever to relinquivh cocktails and mint-juleps, and devote the ro- maindor of their I:voa to tho Gospel and toin- Perance. Rocktord to-day furnisbes the Ameri- can world with teu refurmed druvkards who are engaged in the work of pitching into oM King. Alcohol. Last weck, Col. Scott, from Boston, sud Capt. Doan, endeavored to rekinale thodying em- bers of last spring's Temperunce-tire, but, from some cause or other, failed, after several days of bard work, to ignite the simouldertug ashes, Wo are now, however, on tho cre of an excite: ment thet bile fair to agein reinstate { Rockford hefore tho publi, and. an ovangelizing work will soon be commenced hero that i bound to travel throughout the outire country, and create a sonsation littl uw. ferior to that creuted by Moody aud Saukey 10 England, loafew days the sinuers of liock- ford will be metxphorically away don hike tho alain upon @ battleield, as broadside atter broad- silo from the army of the Lord is fred into their ranks. ‘The roligious campaign will bo opened bere by the celebrated Caliiornia strecr- Preacher, Wiil:am Taylor, on the Uist of tlia month, This wonderfal mun counts bis cou- vertd in all parts of the world by hundreds and thousands, He used to pour the anaduiterated truth right dowa the threatening months of gamblern’ pistols in California, and tho. relation of bis niarvelons adventures is not the least in- torosting purt of his preaching. Bat Tavior is not tho only revivalist expected, There will be Earle, tho great Buptiet; Hain- mond, the colebrated Proabyterian; and Whi:tlo and Hex, the Conzregutionatiste, Tho larjoat buildings in the city bave been hired for many nights. Multicudos of people are expected from Southern Wisconsin, nud froma ol! parts of tho tural districts, Those meetings will ba con- ducted in much tho ssime manner ag are those of Moody and Saukey, All the chureh-choira in town become’ o union choir for swveral weok, which, with the proacting, will kindle a Aamo of rehgion iu Bockford that will not be Caxily extinguished. THE OULO ELECTION IN ENGLAND. The Defeat of the intintionutEns gitsh Inveatments in Amorican Sea curiticnfitect om the Mresidential Election. Lonton Strndard, Oct. WU. Tho Domocrats have lost’ the uno important election of tho present year, The contest in Obio, which for mouths paat has been exciting wo much interest throughout tho United States, and Promising to fure- shadow tho result of the Presdontial campaign twelve montha hence, was fonght on Tuesday jast, aud tho Ropubkcaus proved victorious bya large majority, At tho beginning of tho canvass all tho evi- dence soemed to show that the majority of the people of Obio were in Savor of a further fesue of greonbacks, Certainly muong the Kopub- licans thero was a» strong tendency in that direction, It is reassuring, then, to tind ee that discussion hav avaued to change the ma jority into » miuority. No doubt, tho support of iutlntion was s wider departure trom. Priuesplo on the part of the Domocrats than on that of the Hepublicaua, and it 18 reasonable to suppose: that, ay tho disctesion went on, and the real poluta at iseua camo to bo generally undorstood, Inauy staunch Demucruta ehrank from giving their adbesion to ® policy which is in flagrant contradiction with all their antecedcats. Looked at im its broad aspect frem tho polot of viow of impartial foreigners, the result of the election ia eminontiy watistactory. I romoveu all fear of intlation and repudiation, The ugly foaturo in many of the Democratic speeches ln this Olio canvass was that thoy did uot merely call out for mero payor mioney,—tuat might have eprung froin mere orrane- ous thoory,—but thoy ala ondeavored to rouso udium agaiuat the public creditor, Very large numbers of Epghsboien have invested shor savings in Amorican uscuritios of all kivds, gud it 19 a legitunate subject for congratulation that politiouns suunated by ill-feeling to such dnvesturs have failed to wectro 8 position in which (hey mixht bave been able to’ worl: mischiof, “Thos bayo xeloctul their own ground und fought out tho battle, and as they hove been signally defeated wo may hope that indationsts and’ repudiationiats will disappear from American politics, Politicians of the game und wero 8 little while ago promment in the Rupubican party; they have boon rolegated to obscurity, Jt is to” bo hoped that tno vame {ato will now bofall the Allous and the Carya of Obiu. In the interests of tho Domocratio party itaulf it seome to us that the result of ‘uesday's elcotion must bo coumdored benaticial, If tho intlationists ad carried Ohio they would most probably haya also becu succousful in Vonnsylyavia three Weoka hwnco, ‘ney would then have been able to appear in the National Democratic Conyoution next sonsion with the almost une divided strangth of the Weut at their back, ond to iusiet, if not upon tha choice of Prowidential caudidato, at least uvon sume con- cession to tholr viows in the platforia. This tho delegstes from Nuw York oud New England could nut bave agrood to; and consequently there would have beun grave danger of u apht in tho party, Now that peril ty removed, Tho intlationiste ure crushed, and the coutrol of the Democratic pasavs party by right to Gov, Lidun, of New fon aud bis friouds. ‘The main result of ‘Tuesday's vote, shen, ia to clear the Demorratic party from the suspicion of boing tainted with sulanontes or repudlationist views, to muure its ddolity to ite ad bistono prusciples, and to sirengthon the probability that Goy, Yildon will ba the Demo- oratio caudidate for the froxvideuoy uoxt ear. Unquestionably tho loss of Ohio sitips it of some prestige. Fur two years the party haw boen making exiraordivary fiw ‘uosday's lection will generally be regerdod ay proof that the tide has turved, aud if Pennayl- ‘Vania is retained by the Republicans the Denio- Crate will euler gerivus doproucion. Bus whether tho election haa woakenad tho party or not. it has cortainiy freed it from an imenbue that lntvht have crushed i: next year, BA tt Reworally admitte:t, tha Obio election Yo rezarded asthe tout vote, ft may bo in- f rred that tho Presidential contost noxt year wall not turn, ag reamed pronable, unon the quesion of revamption or inflation. ‘Tha Eset. er Democrats are as stronzly in favar of hard Monoy as tha Republi J3:th parties, we Taay asanme, therefuro, wil clare for resumps tion. ‘here remain. then, vo far na one can Keo, only the questions of denominational education and roforin, a eee RAILROAD CONDUCTORS! IK CIATION. SURES nea A Good Shirt, 61.60 A Good Shirt, $1.78 A Good Shirt, $2.00 FROM BTOOK, SILINTS to order @ spectakw 4Ply Linen Collars @2 per dose HARRIS & OOB 1718, Olark.st, RAILROAD TIME TABLE surance asso-| ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS Nnw Yonr, Oct. 27.—Tho vighth annusl Cone ek hang once Sdnadag oxoepiea vention of the Railroad Conductors’ Lifs Inanr- andny execpt junday at 8:0) 8. m. Quce Arsocintion of the Unitod States aul tho | qyopn SHICABOS NORTHWESTERN MAILROAN. Cana‘las opened ity #ossion this morning in the | rene ei catnet ation ey at TS Oanahs Grand Contral Motel, The presidoat J. Vee Lee leyiaour. of tae Uiuois Ceutral Lnilroml, called | ay vant Lina, tho body to order, and praver was offered by | angles Fast Linn. the Kev. Dr. Miker, of Brovklyn. About 125 delegates wer prevent. and many ladies occus pied seats in tue Convention, State Cenwuseiteturns. Boston Acwertiver, % The consus of tho @tato a4 now officially pro- | mulyated shows the population of Massachusetts to be 1,651 Ascompatel with 1 pited States consis gave ny a popu’ there bas been again in tive ys bich 16 13.3 per cont. Tho censi» of * Yori shows a population of 4,915,604, Weainel, 4,892,769 in 18/0,—a gain of ‘492,845, | aud of “9 percent. Michigan this year reports | 1.334031 population, ngainet 1,184,009 in 1870. nich ts 8 gui Of 119,972 and of 12.7 per ceut, ota (tour counties closaly estimated), lias nga! 4,708, the Incroaso being > yer cent, Louisiana foots np JoTee Aaainat 726.915 in 1870; the growth is aud 17.9 por cent. ‘Tho aggregate popu- lation of these five Btatos, two Gantar two Western, and one Southera, was 8,190,290 in 1st in 9.362 142 in 1573, being an increase 2 in live years, or of 14.9 per cent. It o be buppoved that the syerage gain for the *hole cowstry 18.q1:t9 #o groat, becatise, e cr t Bx. via Clintor 8 bapress, iM Dutaqia t Dunugan Rxbren 9 Fast alail (Suudagic|, j a0mana’ akceapart £ aler & Depet cores We Srbedatcorner of ea MICHIGAN Ce; A Degat, font of aes an NTN aa, tar Randolph, oF Teketoneee 62 eonitheast nk v5 Lets ae “Sunday Fx, 3° Haturday and Sanday CHICAGO. ALTOW & ST. Louis, jand CMcazuy Kunwar ety and Henter Sieart Lines, although the avorazo of Michizan aud Sfinue- | Uston Denat, Wrat Sides near Watioont. beitge take, rote iway acourately ropreseut tho growth of the | PiMceti,tt Dent, amt int Handolph-e., and corner Wisk Wost, the other threa Staten havaincreased more | Tapidly than most othor Staten in their respective — Is pene eal! ho anfeouozh in smwrm. | famaas Otty and Deovtar Fest Px ing a general increase of 13 per cent im the five | St Jouleand Soringtield Hx. em in St. Lown, Bpringtiold & 10 Sears, which would make our present national | Pecriar Reonar § luckngn population ait Lie, Rae A aIee Streator, Lacon, Washington E; Joliet & Dwight Acownmodauy AMUSEMENTS. ADELPHI THEATRE, Corner Dearborn and Monroo-rte, Mail. via main Ine, This (Thoreday) Eveulug, Oct, “8, 1555, Speci Ne prea Tho «reat comedian, W. T. Melvilio; tiet week ot | Mewete agirers, all Te Melvitloy tet Michigan Mrs. Geu. Ware; last" week of thy clanipune of the | Nicene ees eee world, tho Luutens; Last week of Peasley aud lugher, Mile fea and Little Rows, MeCluaky's great senmation drama, Paiow Der st, corner Hadivon an CICAGD, MILWAUKEE ® ST. PAUL RAILROAN, Siseuth ler an aan fewer anda ppusla Sherman House, and: THROUGH RY DAYLIGHT; teanes | aoe Or, New York in Slices. Milrankeo B,Perl 40 Chien)” ; Popular Prices—T5e, 50e, 5e, and te. Maw kee, dia Crouat Wigois |) 829% m4 in elaborate preparation: PET, oat! ‘ale 2 Grea talin, Hinan: FORE 8S STAR LECTURE COURSE, Yirrt appearance of the Famous Poet, Seats To-Morrow, ne ahs Janeen, MeCuurg & Con", ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. t Depot, foot 7 Lakenit, and fuot af Der fica 12) Handalphat, wm: Unlew Park Church, Tuesday, Nov. 2. iS i # MILLER > a = an bat HOOLEY'S THEATRE cal MAGUIRE & HAVEREY: eecee neve EQBBC08, Dim ar aena Peoria and okok Fi rick IMMENSE: rr | Gases ee cae Of the Greut Sang aud Dance Artiste, Gite E blows City i am. JOHNSON &é& BRUNO. _— an TUE FAMOUS % citcaco, BURLINGTON & YUINCY RAILROAD. i 1, Sout of Lakes... Indiakanaes Leto thot CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS, | °xiuarts fuse S Acknoml- deed ihe Star Troape of the World, “An ent | — Ute New Bill thsa weel Every evening and Wodues- Arrive, day and Satuntay Matinoce, Matl and Kzprer iissiei MOB ta 4s Ullawas aud Sie . | Ottawa a eonger. 3p, DANCING ACADEMIES OF | RAAT SEA BES hana City, Latveawortae AL ame ‘chison & Bk. Joseph a ie 245 pm! ‘Texas Eapreva, hs , Snrore Paseong S:5 am, j Piendata, uttawa s Stentor, 955 am | Aurura Passonge: te Aurora Passnne 1u:10 a me a Dubuaun & Sioaxt 1:00 a. mae pacide lene t 1s oe NORTH SIDE—22 Chicseo-ay, ALL CLASSES | pibinun St J fd woe a ero Downur'stirove a. iE = : udiana-ay, G: E SUUTH SIDI ot A rove Accommodation ixe my “is, Sunday, $45, Raturaays 7. ‘Monday KANKAKEE LINE, From Cent De Irons That ees He ah NS gee Leek Recah SUNDAY LECTURE SOOIETY, McCONMICK HALL, Sunday, Oct.31, 3 p,m, Admis. elon, lu canta, Sire, EZ. CADY ‘TON Tndlanavolle, Loufeville & Clncin- On “GREELEY, SEWARD, AND WEED,” | Doors | 2,0at! Day Bipress. 0. ea0p. my NS +A Teen napalis, Loutevilte & PUNE At Zand close etd. | ‘Tekets, oach good for any | Maye Panalls ‘eaprese (daily), 8:00 p. m.l* 2:15 a. my for wale at Jausen, McClurg & Co.'s, 117 State. MUNGULE DB, CONWAY, McVICKER'S THEATRE, Tor one week only and Batttday Matinee, the Gor rots Spect; ‘Leave. | drrica. | gvous Spectacle and Moral Drama, ee | The Sea of Ice. | SSSR eth mn Fame lectur, at. CINCINNATI AIR LI! Hantniphraie and atdepes,, Wee Side, ba 4 The Frozen Dee—Autors Dorsatis—tThe Coast of 8:00p. m1 70a me Mexleo, —— Monday—ir, JAM'S LEWIS in THE BIG BONANZA, | PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI A ST, LOUIS RAILROAD. oi phan ac aah From depot re Reket ace, {al Kanaahphese eae deglet! Shdad COL. WOOD'S MUSEUM, ‘Thursday at? p. m., WIDOW HUNT, mit at 6p, tm ROMANCE OF ELFEN TOWER. Bunday, Oct. ul, at 2 and 8 p.m, MILTONIAN TABLEAU: Monday, Nov, 1, UNCLE TOMA CABIN and the MARD PAI McOORMIOR'S MUSIO HALL, PROF. PEPPER. THIS EVENING at, Laat Matinoc, 30, at 3, Four , Entertainments in ous, viz: Scientia Lecture, Novel Sbalows, Myatertous Ghost, Optical Diorama, Adtatssion. 2 cents; Reserved, Soc. Admtesion at Matinee, with reserved evat, Children, ditto, 2c, ‘Tho ytand plano by Kimball & Co, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL OH'OH Columbus, Pittebarg & New York, Tay Ex}eoss, i" Columbus, Pusat Night Exprena (daly: Taare, Sanday xoopted. § Dai sopt Mandar. $ Ex,’ cept Baturdeye aad Gundaray” P#e0De aE BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD ‘Trains leave from rear of. position di fia afi Seneaccond Sith age ae Be ane Arrive, sorner of Mushiugluny Corner West Washington and Aun-sla, ‘Msi, Sundays | le — Eapross, Davy, * Ta. m wane QNGAN BECITAES of Str, It. Clarearo Titty take place Lerusfter every Haturday afternoon at ib CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND A PACIFIC RAILROAD. o'clock, ‘The “Bianey Quartette” will asaist at the eras’ ext Necital batunley afternoon, Octe 0, Tots, sere ener Nahin Tee Nene: Ticket on non Leare, arrive, THE MIND READER, Mr. J, 2, BROWN, accept a lmttod number of engegements for exrertalt- ments iy adivining towns, prior to his r: tour with Redpath, which commnces Nov dress J, Hy BROWN, Tremont House, Chicago, be NOTICE. | Tax Redemptions ‘The condition of the Oity Finances re- quiros thata more stringent rule for tho re- aot Oimahs, Learenw'thé Atchison Ex|"10:15 as the alind-Teader, is prepared to | fer Asutnmodation. + 630 MEDICAL CARDS. R. JAMES, Look Hospital, cone, Washlagton & Frankl Cnarterod by thi iin, al ed or @ a relat fa af of private, chron. nd uripary disease rt all tel oumnpiieated demption of Tax Cortiticutos held by the city dian, tele ahall be entorced, Public Notice is heroby noo ae given that on the lst of November next, the fession f Premium on tho sale of 1874 will be raised a aren, As to 25 per cont, andon all sorbate jasuted | 2 tis tats, atone a bY dreams riniptos wi Jace, ioat wiauliood, can positively be oured. Be chased uns futher wotiogs nes | Saunt ee aR tea ca tee 8. 8, HAYES, Comptrolier. Marrlaze Guido, wbich tlle yuu all abous these dlsesanac Chileago, Oct, #, 1973, whu ebould taucry--wiy Wob-10 cepts to pay postage. Dr pect Na James bas 30 ruvins and vatlors, Yuu see noon but the = TO Se | Doctor, vive bil 1m. W7 p.m, Bandays, 10 tod WINTER RESORT, a.m. Al) busines oontidential, WINTER RESORT. Noyal Visturta Hotel, Nassau, N. P,, Vabsnias,—Will open'Nov. 1. Steamer will leave Now York Nassau direct. Steataers will leaye Ssvann: every lud4yeand qnakuthe trip in lots thaw 4 di ps. ts tomperaturo cf Nasu last winter did uot vary but «> from 749, waklug tt the rLITtL, Landon Hospital practiog, ogres private disoase Riniadlatcly ‘withuad snptouey at teoP SSR Aig ttanascs stolighttul climute in * bitty, caused by error whe world,’ Var partloulary, aa Ban ool aug Teelored to toealy vince, eer eee E sevice LIDGERWOOD, ‘ine interviow fe, Hille etetaat Uitee trict private, ‘Noy tur wentade ate NO CURE! — NOPavit Dr, Kean, 360 SOUTH OLARK.s1., omoaao, May Le. julted, Pieters erate NY bead MBB, ALEX. j};ADFORD'S (onnerly Mrs, Ogden Howusen's) Pugtish, French, or by mall, free of charge, fd Gertuan ng abd Day Stool for Young Lo” | wal aia oF dat cha disades “iL J. eaN te tos ice th « th No. Li Weal wi arrauts ourve 1 he. Tireightbcats Hew Yorks Hesyui sat, age | “unbebeure SeeesseTeart Sarhee ee pa cf sb pilcatlon Anay be wade by latter of pureswally, a4 sbote, OLIN, DE. 187 Washington-s., Chicago. Louger engaged ; thas SOALES,_ — uy physician iu Chicago iu the trestisent of Chrous a B 4 Hotual, and Privaty Dicauss, Seuninal Weakness 31 FAIRBANKS Tmpotency permanently cured, Ladies requiring delle STANDAUD cate treatiuunt, Wilh huie aud board, way call of weile book for all (Wlustrated), 10 cunts, S iu oonddeuce, A ——s meereteatie 30 caus PRESCRIPTION FREE FAIRBANKS, MORGE & GQ, | For, thy, speedy cureof Hiemiual Wesknoss, Lost Man. 11 & 113 Lake St,, Chicugo, hood, aud sit disorders brought on by fndiscsetions or ceas. Any drugglat tho fugredients, Address Becarelultobuyouly the Genuine, | DAVILGUN & Curt liva etvdy Naw kveke

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