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= ot b Jumleri Cata onianic cf‘nrll‘porl Y prop Montauk, Li n 5'1':"‘:‘,".?{}2?- o kpart. ek 'r'x':o':nml'f?.‘.‘\% i ‘ifi?"' A ’{“‘;’;}-‘.fl’nx!a‘i et 40, 150 ft Tun: ! it B \Wright, Dird's Iitlige, 30,147 N, th F! o putki flumber A ¥ MICIIGAN. . %{:K-clm . J. McVelgh and W. D, o arrout far tho first tlme this season. .. e Tnmber-ncks on'vory dnti t four lnmber-ladan vessels were A enchrs Great Wot and Tintlah e marketeos A0 Fon Into wintor quarters o AFBIAE, 00 MLincutn, o Montrealy Can. poncties N ferdny, for the first time th v oa: yrived ber0 S ile .. Thhe rehit Kiuglshor 43, wi(n 8 37D %o docks of tho Chicago Dry e into one U A0 3O ot tom ealked. . Tho Cotot] 0, i iero yesteriay {0 cct harrs SEUALL NG takio to Tho steambarge fer steAmUATES (0" South Haven Harbor, ;m:“ 1he Skylark 'fixmlfln‘ :hs: :‘hac xtlz’.‘.‘vl,;‘.. i v ! . v 1o DR lite T4, Toct which Risloy's steam-prmp %';n‘l‘u:r Is innklnq- bnt Ht- " %u on her, Tho “Skylark loft T smpreeston 08 NS artional stenm-pump, erning W18, 1 el be talsed ta-day. ... gl belleTe L L o detoctiven went out oit tho "H"milmn To arroat bo angincera who wera TawinieHeown SRRy Bitack on Capt. MleDons et 1, Tl namea of the two mouaro b " Relgnol and Tow Kehoo, PORT IKU,I;O%:‘-,’ " Dispatch to The une. e liche, Oct, 18-11:50 p. m PET P Dadger State, Oneldn, Charles <-TI0BS esuteles achr Polly M. Rodgers, ops Asts, Winalow, D, W, Powers, D. M, eI K.-,mmn, Emma Thompson and barzes; wion 38 SRR o Lo Star, Davie, Wagtatt, stk Gk, 8. T Atwatery Lucy' J. Clark, ok D ¥ Youok Peres ; woather fine, Fiso-soi, gentle MAX!QUE}‘;I‘E.A Srng Micl, Oct. 18, —Anniyrn—] n‘":“;m Mary .l'umckl. Jfi B.d Fay, Vionna; V' . 1L Ely, D. 1% Rhodes, AT IR ovx (o-dap)=5t. Taule MISCELLANEOUS, axp Taung,—Tho schr Plymouth hos it pleces 00 the beach South of Ludington ‘mwmm sho wasdriven durlng one of the [Im-l' les..... Threo inched of anow foll on Satur- pii l?-‘lnt at Sand Beach and Tort Huron, by UG vn storm,. tho schr A {empt, conl-laden, W ashore at Capo p'blu o the crow, five in number, perixlied nmutls, 40 e maze’ waa dono fn Rihcardino (A ndlErbit OIS A bar has been formad in irborby 6 % Bout 150 foet fect of pile.work e R "Per has boon destroyed....Henry e Nort e on - tho - schr Lydia, of El 0 Tan washed overboard * an m—mn ot Kewaunce ~on Saturday night, b the beavy aca and dackness It was inpos- ml"“fnnnd"uny assistance (o tho anfurtunate iietopendst A0 Onieonta and D. G, Fort, which ot S cidents 16 o recont ke, Lave ar- 2 Mufialo Dotls vessels hind ‘ulwurke {“ ted oway and were minua - con- Tt comiv, Tho Caplain of the Onconta tered protest on arclval.... The achr Xrio Uolle, b lemasted a day or two azo on Lakn Er‘.e duriog the pule, mannged to ride it out, and ‘ted up Detrolt River Friday eventug in tow of Jed s, Her foremast and al] lior feadgear Yerecsrried away, A great portion of her fore- Hesing was enved, and wua lylng on deck, while Tt foretopeai? and degalinnt yurds wer' being "yeed bebind. Eho was loaded and bound for Tort Jiren, where whe will r:",ynlml..‘.'l'lm Betits Commerelal ddcerliser of Tuexday saya: “The tog Willlam It, Crowell, Capl, Jov *Wolfu, s port_about 10 o'clock’ this moruing, Yirine tn tow thoachr Harvest Queow, which sfho rlessed from the beach near Port Dover yeaterday, The extent of the vesecl's damages cannot bo seertained nntil whe {8 run nto dry-dock, hich il probably b dono. to-doy. Tho expodi- "icn gt Nghtered the vessel” of hor curgo of col and then pulled her off.",... \The schr Orlent, which went ashore near I Dester, Lako Ontario, was roleancd Friday by tho a’:’:rl"ml;d(r sud C. P, Morcy. While on tho way toOiwega the pump became choked and tho veceel commenced to 611 rapidly, and in u short 1lwe 1he esnk, stern down, and careencd over.on Derstubaard side, Her port quartere, malnmast betd, muin-topmiaet, aud 'a purt of tho farc-top- T are uu[: of watcl ho Detroit Posl nge: “The upward-boy fleot which has jut grireq reports the rocent storm as ono of ite eeserest ever experienced on Lake Lrle, Kaareely a vessel bas arelved or pawsed up but hos net with some mishap. ‘Tho schr Elvioa has suived with ber centre-board gone and the hull tersie shook up, The schr Narenyunuett iness rdey o itom a0t ngbet Wi, ey PGSR i her hoad-alls so badly dam- z¢d that they bad to go to the loft to bo patin share foranather trip. The kchr Young Anieriea hfi!rh"“lll split und part carcled away, and I4 tetag & v minor repairs beforo pidcosding fomher. Many of the flect were compelled to seck akeiter.” Tug Macaue Hesten, —There can b no longer adoutl that the echr Muegle Juater foundered off thuport last Monday night, nnd carried with her tathe bottomn of Lake Ontarlo seven men, Friday Miernoon the mate of the sghr Aarysburg, ¥ho bad been miate on the Honter, “dentl- ded {he wheel-cover, a box asbout three feel long and two feet wide placod over Heateerlng-gear, as haviug been on thé unfortu- oate sehooner two trips ngo. Capt, Ntxon, of the Hanter, Teaves wife und »ix children at Toronto, A6dSharp, {he mate, leaves a wifo and children at Fort Credit. One of the sallors was a young man umed Walter Post, of Ferry Point, near sellgs e, Tfe was employed in A. 8. Page's raw-uifl el years, and lant_winter he wns wnarrled, Ve are’ foformed by Mre, Roach, who fornrly Tired o Beflesilie, thnt ‘two of the crew aud tho Emm;trbolrdul with her at her realdence, West tldge street, between Sceond und Third. ' Thelr tawes are Thomas and Willfmn Martin (brothers) tadJokn Newman, oll of Bulleville. Tho former vere exilors and tho Iatter & pansenger, ‘They were oeagmen, and leave widowed motbers in Bello- lte.~Gaceso Poltudium, Speclat Dispatch {o The Tridune. Uct, 1m—arrived irom Chiengo— 1oz Wieeslickon: schr Allegheny, Departed fur ‘SIMI o—Sches W, L, Crossthwaite, Queen Clty, a1 Ureeze, The stme Wisenhickon grounded fiu ¢atering the port thls afterncon, ‘Tl simr Perey nlled.l\tnflfv The rehr Mocktng Bird, ashore nt ‘;l;’"lJ::'n;‘rl;l.u broken ;ll h\"u undhls ” x:nml lm-l:. A er carga of cont vas brought over \ae sclr May iroeze thls afteruoon, & ¥ 1, SECRET SOCIETIES. CoLennes, 0., Oct. 18.—In the Musonle Gnuud Lodge to-day o very curncst discussion “ishadon the polut of order relativo to tho snozmition of the colored MusomeGrand Lodze 0lo. Tho question of thelr recoguition was fttented Tast year and Jaid over until this ;mlon, Today the Committee on Jurlspru- wace reported tha matter back with a resolution mmundlugum recomnition of the colored m?dr:: hl-odcr. A polut of order wns then e that, under the Constitution of the Grand o e cose resolutions wero not in order ex- Ty dramendments to the Constitution itself, e ;hnrluml Master overruled the polut of order, ; el thut the vesolutions were fn order, o appeal way taken from this deedsion, und muhxluh(uud hy the Gram! Loige, there being bty eventy-ive majority in favor of the ap- TN preseat, Geand ofticers wore all re-clected, Dolu‘m?’us wae chosen s the place for the next fl{‘e ng LEYELAND, O, Oct. 18.—~Theo t frdoa of tho Mot Worthy Tiigh Cane apint ¥y lenl Order of Forcters opened its sus- v nfl Whls ity yesterday, large mume ing u!tllftl-:-:'d\rl;,m “‘X kxl““fi;n.\\' Hm(l o Fin. e electeds M. W, T Chiel {’.mlrr, lenry Griflin, Now York: A 1! Cordes, Clovelandy IeeHanger, Ttabery M. Seretary, 3, y; Caldwel), 'I\;"e\.\; York; Treust e.\.Ifirll:l(ll'cvlm. Newurk, N, J, “It meeting of the 2 Colagi, it 4 &%’:nn wiil be held at mmm«iul Dinpalch to The Ty idum h |;'Am_uz‘a. lud., Ovt, 18.—Roports of the s the Grand Lodygo of (ond Templars e 1l”n)day. There aro 845 Jouges in the Hembegrie s embership of 11,037, Chinrges B ,i‘!c eIt wero preforred ngainst W, W, Py ‘.‘mlgflll&:{, & yeur ugo, und yeferred to u ¢ Urand Councd 1 ha vunil of Royal and 8clect M, h::::, l‘ll)uu‘rn\.-d this lnuinlm: um-{- gru:t‘lluué lustyator?, Counclls at Lebunon, Frankfort Ylogton, md Ve (ond, ' ! lum,,’?,{"‘ Hoyul Arch Chgy ter assembled in flmu"hm auuual convention this aiternoon. Rleg xl:w elghty-nlue subordinate Chapters Lllay e et W 150 utidor diupensation. » The 5 “l.’lxla% Oitlecrs Were elected Ruuben Peden, Bron, gl GEand 11l Peteat: Sumon B! e osTersonvilie, D ci, 1L, s Martin [y v‘em napalls, Grand King + ‘Iomas D, Filer lu&{u Huute, Grand " Ser] be; Clorles Brugy) “21apoliy, Grand Trepsuver’; John M, dlanapoliy, Grand Soeretury, wdicy of lhe“hul:“pcnllcul()n!vr Yo Thy first ses 8 Instituted Jast October, “1:‘1:,1;‘“1:: e kea und o membership of 250, o 'lgu(un lodges und .u niembershiy Franis, Of thfs ity was elected A4, n T, Sncd Areil ——— . hllYfi:ENEAL 1aich L0 The Trid: n::,ut- 1L, Oct. 18.~Thiy b\'cl::;:g Tzra D, n o, ';shlnr of the Ouurga Bank, uud Misa "'ibl:‘: lc liandsome accomplished g O the lute Ma), W, A, Babeock, of ‘m:r, werg united Ccmnn’my ey Y MUE Dwight, ‘e aflair was quiet, e Hl‘Dmu-‘t‘ miture, Sume elogant pres me:fi:- The Imrpy vouplo started for U o o . ot Sy Koty “ogrutulatious uad good wislie depot IR Extensive Conflagration in tho South Branch Lumber District, Tho Dircotion of tie Wind Eaved the Sonth 8ide from Great Poril, Destrnetion of Planing-Mills, Large Quantities of Lumbher, Efe. The Loss Estimaled at from $80,000 to $87,000. THI LUMBER DISTRICT. A GRBAT DANUIR HAPPILY AVRNTED, Analarn was struck from Box 227at 0:51 Inst ovenlng, Box 227 belng located at the core ter of Avclier avenue and Qunrry street, within the confines of Bridgeport, it wns to bo anticl- pated that the fire would amount to something. Bridgeport, In tho item of fires, murders, and cnsultics, has exhiblted & notable excelleuce sinca thu carliest times In the city's bistory, And when huge volumes of smoke rolled up and flames iHuminated the whole of the. South Bide, making a brilliant cloud-spectaclo for the people in quarters remote from the srene of the fire, the latter remarked, Lo! Bridgeport Tas once moroe asserted {tsell. Norwns ths expectation disappointed, At exactly 10 o'clock a second alarm was sounded, and the attention of the yet discuguged mem- bersof the Fire Department was fixcd rather anxiously upon tho point where the destructive clemont coutd be scen at work more pludily overy moment. The whole of the southern sky was 1it up, and the smoke was Incroasing in density, 1t waa no small firc—that was already cstablished in the minds of the residents of thy North snd West Sides. As for the peopls in the uclghborhood, thoy had all turned outatb the first alarm, and wero to & man buslly engaged in looking on. All Bridgeport was in & trotnor of delight; for there is something in u fire that seems to aatisfy the unmsthetie nature, and in this nstance cspeclally o, as the Bridgeporters liad suffered so Jong and unprecedented a perfod of tranqulllity, Boysand girls, fnm.hs and young women, old and middle-aged people, fockerd down that forlorn and ut, present dismantled Archer avenuc to particlpate fu the -geneml ceremonies, ‘The loodluing of that distrlet hooted for very joy, and skipped sbout o their native Ihnocenc, At 10:09 there was o third alarm, and by this thue the streets leading to the acene of the fire wors packed with human belngs, The_fire, which had started in the planing-will of 0. D. ‘Wetherell, had spread to tho adjoining will of J. T, Healy, and threatened seriously the lum- ber yarda which cover tho whole of this- terri- tory, and oxtend fi an unbroken ling from Jef- ferson strect to Ashland avenue, Both mills were speedily reduced to ashes, notwithstand- ing the effcris of tho firemen who formedn com- pleto clrele about the yunl. Tho box-fnctory of Henry Stevens, occupying the uppér floor of ~ Wetherell’s mill, ol course went with the others, There wue alarge quantity of lumber stored on the premises which way destroyed. Bome of this belonged to C. C. Thompsan, aud the rest to Chnmh.? Bros., who have o lunber-yard adjolning, and fo Wetherell & Btevens, Tlie flames reached over and did tneir bost eat up the lunber-piles across tho street, but were prevented by prompt. dores of water, The stable In thé rear of Witherell's placo went next, the horses which hndal!muu kept there having heen taken out and suved. THE GROUND BUINED OVER Is cmbraced within a block nbont 400 fect square, bounded on the north by Cologne and Iickory streets, on tho cnst by Quarry street, on the south by the Chicazo & Alton Rail- road truck,—the “right of way® being about sixty teet In width,—and on the west by a trinngulor vacant lot with the base to the south, betweun u&: block and Mary strect, and an nlley thirty fuct wido, which separates the lumber from that fu suother yard, In the southeast corner was u one-story building. Adjacent to it, frontlng on Quarry stvect, was the planing-mill of O'D. Wethuroll & Co. Alongside of this was o two-story structura uaed a8 an onlee and A dwelling; and in the rear was u lurge barn. Between the mill und the corner of Cologne streot there wera piles of Leayy timber. Around the corner, o few feot south of the» lino of thu sidewalk, was the planfvg-milt of J. P, Healy, West of thls were boge plles of lumber threo or four deep, extending to the al- ley and south to thy raflroad track, und thenco capt to the yard [n the rear of the frama Ludld- Ing. Ou two sldes of the hlock, enst uud north, were lumber-yards full of Inflammabile materiul, On the south were the yards of Bell’s packing- houge, the buildings helug distant sbout 100 feot; and on the west, ucrosa Moy street, was a row of two-story framo cottages, 200 fect away, The block was blsected by aswitch which enrv through It from tho maln track to the river. All the bulldiugs were wholly of frame except Healy's mill, the basement of which was of brick, The two nitls were separated by an alley twenty-five feet wide, WETIHERELL'S MILL was about 150 feot long by 80 wide, and two stories fn helghth, "The tiest floor only was used by the firm. The bullding and machinery was vilued ot $20,000, upon which thicro i3 un fn- surance of &0,000, brance. ‘Thelr loss will spproximate $20, 0K, T'helr Joss on material wiil bo about £5,000, not covered by pulicles. The second-story was ocs cupled by Henry Stevens o8 n_box-factdry,ono of the largest [ tho city, employing reventy-tive hunds,~ His loss on stock will reach abont £3,0005 fnsured for £2,000, and perhians the full amount, a6 _appllcation was made for an unddi- tional 81,000 about o week nigo. Tl flce was worth aliout 8600, and the bava $1,000; neither {3 Insured, HEALY'S MILL wag L-shaped—tho main portion helng120x50, ond the addition 80x60. The basement was o brick, and {n it wers the engie and boiler, whieh witl, perhaps, not be damaged very ma- terfally, Mr, Tlealy bought the il at. Sher- s sale threo or four munths ueo for 05,000, It {x aald to have been worth §18,000. No work hus beea done {n the mill for some time. Ho i no stock on hand, and estimates his loss at $3,000, and has an Insuranco of §1,000, Anidy Corrigan says that this building and the muchinery was sold nt auctlon under chattel mortgasen ellort time ago for §7.200, hut at that time 1t wos bought Jn by Mr, lealy him- selly who had previousiy u(-qufrc«l another claln at an expenso of 7,000 This wonld fndicats thet thio proper! 08 worth under the hanuncr nlmuttls.m\). cre 13 no douht. that Mr, llmr is vorreet whon ho sfales that the mill cost [ilm over 30,000 to bufld and cquip with machinery, His insurancd was about #10,000. The one-story framo butlding belonged to Chyistopher Denufs, 1o moved M furniture out, and sustalned a shight loss. The housa was damuged to the extent of £100. Ho has a poticy for §200 in tho Firoman's of this eity. CUARNLEY IO, liad stored on the block about 500,000 feet of unarcesed Timber, and 25,000 feet of dreseed at Wotbierill's mill.” Thelr Juss fs esthunttd at sbont $13,000, which {s sald to be covered by Ingurance. C. C, THOMPION & (0, bnd obout 81,000 worth of heavy timber burned, and also snfforad an additional loss by the charring of half-p~<lozen tllen of lumber {n thelr yard on the cast side of Cologne strect. AUGUST KROENING, s teamster In the aiploy of O, D, Wotherlll, oc- cupled s portfonof the oftice of the planiug-tuill as o dwelling, 1is two childron and wifo Liad Just reflred when the flames burat neross the streat, e #ays thut ulmost slnnmltancously with tho discovery of the flames they shot up high Into the atr, and both planfag-mills an entlro lumber-yard seemed to bo envel & sheet of flumg, The giasa n his windows to crack, wid he Lud .hnn.-l*' tmo to take his fumily to a place of sufoty, To carted somo of his furniture \w und waved ft, His damage will b aboul D on household gaods, which are uninsured, Ile suceceded i gaving five horses which wera fu the barn, nd also” their harness. Tha stable was twenty by forty feet, and contalned twenty-fiva bushila”of oats, ono antl one-half tons of feed, und u ton or niore of hay, which wus valued at ahout 3500, und Is une Insured. ‘Thore was ulsou Jut af tools belong- ngg to acveral parties, which were conswned, t‘\ vox cur belunging to the Ilinols Centrgl Railrpad Company, which was standing on tho slte-track, was ulso burned, - Tlie above embraces all thu praperty destroyed, Heneo the total loss will not exceed §45,000, nbout half of which, 88 near s could bu ascer- talsed, will bu mado good by the underwriters, ANOTHRE EATIMATE OF TIIB LOS3, The cstlimnto heretofors given may be salid to be based on fnstdo flzures, Dut iL wis quite pos- siblato figure up last eveniue a much larger loss, and to buso it ou uppareutly !ruumonlfi' figures obtalned from luterested versons, Homu of the lutter cluss of Heures ure s follows: Churnley Brogt lost 500 M, lumber in tho yarde, sut its Voluo was fully $13 per M., e FR0 fu ull; besldea bbls tuey logt 55 AL the amount of an iucum-, THE OHICAGO TRIBUNIE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1876, vlear droased stuflt at tha _mills, and thix was worth $25 per M., or 81,375 tnore, making the firm lorn £0,055. " Basing an estimate on this, andon the nore genarous figures 8s to the miils, the matter would stan Chneniey Bros 'loss Henley's loms, .., X Bevens' hox-fuciory, foas Wethoroll's planing.mill, loss, HAX0 iutlding for 1ast 4o, 7,000 Thompron's lox " 2,000 Tennin' Jous, 404 Tive cars at §! Total loss 807,576 TIE CAUSE, The fire was firat_discovered Ix{ Fred ITuck, the watchman at Wethoroli's miil, and he BLYS it scermed to have startud fn the northwest cor- ner of the building, near thy bofler-room. Ita orlgin ts unknown, bul scveral attributed it to nhot fuunml. This is rrnlmbly not trie, ns Lthe mill shut down at. 6 o’clock, and the machiners had over threo hours and s balf to coul off. ll‘l;‘t; cause, therefore, Is likely to remain o mys- ery, POLICEMAN ALBERT NACE, of the Dccrln;ietrccl.ehuon, whojtutned In the alarm, throneh huery cmu;‘m. his right hand on the *“alot " [n the hux and toro the flesh badly. Bubsequently while running nlong the paflread track lio tripped over o rail, and fell and disto- ented his thigh, Il was taken to his hume on Keeley ntreot, AT TI'B NORTHWHAT CORNER OF TAR YAID stood three or four large piles of seasoned lum- bery the taller ona belug about Lh(rt‘y fect high. ‘Plla tho flames scized, ind workfng to the inslde, o wich necess was givon hy the inch spaces between the layers of boarde, burned with the slow peralstency whichuecompanica a fire umnnhv les of cotton, Two streams were dircete constantly upon it, bnt the ciforts of the fire- men to subilie the flames were Ineffectual, and when the roportor Jeft the pllc was being grad- unlly consumed. A few yards to the west and north, on the southeast corner of Hickory and * Mary strects, stands a Lwo-stor houee, Tl oceupants did not seem to be at al furried. They lovked upon the burning plies with tho prcutest nonchalance, snutisfled that the force of the flames would be spent loug be- fors tha lumnber-piles, which stood as o wall be- tween the housc and tho main bedy of the fire, could be at all affecterd, Somo 300 or 400 yards’ west of the burning lumberplies iwo locomotives, steam np, stood on the main track of the "Alton Road in readiness to haul away the cnrs which were stunding on the switclics to the south of the acene of disaster, in caso the wind changed. Fortuuately, no such contingency occurred, TR WIND at the thne of the breaking out of the fire was Dlowing from the southeast, and carried thy flumes ueroes Cologne street to Thompson's and other fminense lnmber-yards in the Immediate vicinfty, and mndo the firo hard to tanage. Stortly after the third alarm was struck, the wind Veered to tho castward, snd thus, fua mauner, checked tho fire and kept it from exicnding into tho heart of the lumber- dlstrict, which, for a time, was threatoned, Tho citizens reafding fu the classle precincts of Bridgeport, aswell us othier parts of tho city, flocked to the seeno by thousands. A paule scemed to have seized many, owlng to the fact that the aky was lghted up brlfihtly for mlles around over the eity. The night was dark, and the gray clouds lung low, shich made the re- flection mora vivid and lurld, and in the contre of the city it scemed for a time as though terriblo destruction waa golog on. > Tho lmo‘"u crowded every concelvable spot about’ the vicinity of the fire. They clung to roflsand rufters, and stood on ihe bige lunber piles which abouud In the vicinfty, From the roofs, atso, of packing-houses in the neighbor- hood* vast numbers looked on. Everywhere was to he seen a sen of humanity, ‘Theé police only kept the crowd back from thclireincn, ro as not to retard their progress, consequently all of the strects and the opeu [i,muud along the rail- road track waas oeeupied by long cordons of hu- mun belnes, who stayed until #lmost the lust embers had died away and the destruction was complete. Hul the wind been from the west, it {s doubt~ ful whether the firemen would have been able to keep the flames from the nelghboring pack- ing-liouses on Archer avenue, and fn that case the fire might have swept far eastward, even to the luke. ' TUE MANAGEMENT of the firo by Murshal Benner and his nssistants was odmirable. The flumes swept across Cologno street. and lenfted o dozen plles of lumber in Thompson's yard, and, lind they once 7ot a foothold there, o ‘mile or more of solid umber would have been food for it. The efforts of the firemen were, however, coneen- trated on this rulnt at onee, and only the west ends of _the piles were charred. Ex-Commls- sloncr Wahl, of the Board of 'ublic Works, who wag presont, sald: I toll you, wo have one of the Lest five departmonts in the United Btates.” MISCELLANEOUS, CilICAGO. The plarm from Box 18, at 11:80 yesterday mornlng, was caused by a smoky cooklng-ranzo ot No. 148 Clurk street. Xu running to the fire Eugene Sweency, pipeman, was thrown fromn o hosc-rart, but fortunately escaped Injury other than beingz tomporarlly stunned, ‘Tho alarm from Box 627 at 5:4%5 Jast evenluy was caused by u gus-pipo bursting uuder the aldewnlk In front of No, 830 Milwaukeo avenue, Damnge triting. AT LAFAYETTE, IND, Speclal Disatch'ts Tie Tribune, LarAviTre, Iud, Oct. 18,—A fire was discov- ered in a barn near the corner of Unlon aud ‘Thirteenth about 10 last evening, and was esx- tingulshed bofore much damoze wia done, A recond fire, abont lmlt-‘pnstll, ctwoen Tenth and Eleventh, south of Brown, burnt the barn of A, D, Bringham ond Mr. Froust, with its contents. Loss about 82505 insured for #100 in the Germans' of Rochester, N. Y. A third fire broke out at 12:80 this morulng in the barn of Mra. Plefer, extending to the bam of A. G, Iarvey, cast of Fourth strest, north of the ferry, destroyiug both barns, o large quan- tity of feed, oiis horse, bugey, harncss, ete. Losa, $300. Murvey was insured’in the Phosnlx of Hartford for #{30. Thoae fres were all In- cendlury. + AT COLUMDIA CITY, IND, Soeclul Dispatch {0 The ‘Tribune. Fonr Wavse, 1 Oct. 18.—Last night the foundry of J. 1L 'hlllil , ab Columbin City, wits totuily deatroved hy fiee, together with its coutents. Loss, $7,000. No (nsurance, RAILROADS. TIIE BATTLE O1 "LIIE GIANTS. Thomeeting of tho General Managers and Genoral Freight Agonts of tho Kastern roods, * which will bs hold at Detrolt to-day, {s not for tho purposo of bringing the prosent rallrond war toncloge, or to make an advance in frelght rates, a8 clubmed by other morning papers and an Associated Press dispatch from New York. The fact thut the New York Central Raitroad will be represented at the mecting gave rise to the rumors that the raflroad war {5 sbout to come Lo u close, It s now ruging as fiereely as ever; und there Is not the least prospect that hostliities will ceaso boforo Vandaerbilt hus gnineld Wiy polut, namclys that tho rates from the West to Philndetphtnand Bultfmore aro mady the sune ns those to New York, BothBeott und tinerctt will flght as long as they ean agalnst this demand, and thoy nve not yet exhuusted by any meang. Vinderbilt's ronds nre uli mnkint: long contracts at tho present Jow rates, whicl sliows that they Intend to curry on tho war dur- e the winfer, The Luks Shore & Michizan Southern Rallroad, Vanderbiit's lino at this point, hns notifled ita Western connections that they van make ull tho contracts they want at tho present rated. Tho mecting to Lo held at Dutrolt §s forthe purposeof trying to consolldate the large numbor of fast frefght 1ues now run- ning over the varlous Eastern lines, which scheme wog announced in ‘Tug Trinyxu a shory timo ago, ‘The ides 15 to have but one fast Lrefght” line runover each trunk line, Nearly all ‘the diftcultivs In the way of this schomo have heen overcome, und suing decisive stopa will undoubtedly botakenat the wecting to- day, — A TIMELY MOVI, The Michigan Contral Rallroad Is Just about to take a step which will undoubtedly greatly bonesit the dne and maeke it o sthl greator favorito with the peopls of Chicago than it now fa. Of all the roada leading from this city to the East the Michigan Central fs tho ouly one which Is roakly u Chicago fustitution, depending a8 1t dous almost sulcl{ on the hustness it geta from the people of this city, and Ita Westorn conunetions ut this polnt, &'M the principal offices of the Compuny have always bocn at De- trolt, und somo thne ugo even thu Ueneral Su- - perintendent, who used to have liis oltles here, wus transferrod 10 Detrolt. Mr. Samuel Bloan, the mow President of tho ruad, s o eogaclous anan, and it aid not tuke hini long to sve ihut the Interosts of his road would b better subserved by making tho general heudquarters in Chivago fhstoad of ut Detroit. A THIBUNE reporter nod laat evening from o most rollable source-thut the Directors haye decldod to move all the general departmonts of the Compauy to this city, and leavu nothing but a gencral ogent ut Detroit. Geueral Superintendent Ledywrd hus already rented u house fn this oity, and will move herp with s fuily fna fow duys, Allsthe other general otlieers will move Nere shortly ufter, The oflived of e Cotopuny fu this clty are very / convenicnt anid commotious, and extensive enotgh to acenmmoante, 1€ the proper arrange- mentxare made, nll the varfous departinents of the liny . i CHICAGO, CLINTDN & WESTERN, * Bpecial Dispatch to Tha Tribuna, Towa Gry, la,, Oct. 16.—~Some thne slnce the contract was let for the comnpletion of grade of the Chicagy, Clinton & \eatern Railroad from this city to Lenox, nine miles vust of this clty, at the crossing of the Burlington, Cedar Haplds & Northern Koad. Ferguaon, the contractor, Rathered abolit a hundred en, teams, ele. on the work, He mads bills wherover he could here for prosisions, blankete, wagons, efc., ngrecing to m{ for them us hie was paid hy the lel‘mll]’. A Tew days aro it was ascertained that he was thus cnummlmin large portion of 1tls monthiy eatimates, and Nia men struck for thiclr poy, And fon the 15th fust. the amount of oney “coming to Ferguson wonld only ty hin men” 5 ‘cents un the dollan ils {ncensed tbe men,t and - Fermuson had (o keep ahody for o dny or two, and the city authorities had to feed his men. The Company have bounced Ferguson, rettled with the mei,and put them on the work ugaln, Tt will be pusherd to a raphd completion to thiscity within the nest ten days, THE NEW NOIUEHWESTERN DEPOT. The managers of the Chileazo & Northwestern Ruflrgad Company have deckled 1o commeuce the ercction of the new depot at the corner of Wells and Kinzlo streets without any further delay, and the foundatfons will be put in this whiter so that the superstructure may o, up corly next spring. It has been declded to bulld the depot Iarge enough to accommodate all the various divisions of this com- ];)nn including the Wisconsin and_ Milwaukee Iviston. 'The rallroad bridge at Kinzie street will butorn down during the winter and a larze double-truck structure erected in its place, The Company hak not vet delinitely declded nnon the Plnnrnrme new depot,* 18 will, however, in all probability be similar to the ane u% the Pcunsylvania Railron] at Philadelphila, with the main front en Wells streot, Mr. Marvin Hughitt, the General'Manager of the road, {s now I the East fnspreting the principal depots In the varl- ous Eastern citics, und, as soon ns he returns, which will be In a few days, the” plans will e detinitely declded wnow and the contracts for the work given out, 2 THE TEXAS PACIFIC. 8ax Francisco, Cal, Oct. 18,—A dispateh from Yuma, Arizons, eoys: * Ground will Yo Dbroken this afternoon on both sidos of the Col- orado River, and the approaches to the river on efther side graced at unce for the Texas Pacifie . Rallroad, & CASUALTIES. RUN OVER AND KILLED. Bpeclal Dispatch to The Tribune. Jovriet, I, Oct. 18.—A frightful nccldent oc- curred this forencon on the Chicage & Alton Railrond, between tho rolling mills and the Btato Penltentiary, n short distance north of the city limits, resultingin the death of two nersans, Mrs. Rosa Gleason and her daughter Llzzie, o young lady 18 years of age, hoth of this city. “The mother and daughter wore wakl- ing home from Lockport on the track, and when near the place mentioned shove were overluken by the passenger traln of the Chicago, Pekin & Southwestern Raflrond, due hers at 11155 o 1, which road runs from hero futo Chicago on the track of tho Chieago & Alton, ran over, and fostantly kllled. Lhe train was npproaching the city at 1ta usual high rateof speed, and the engincer eounded s whistle ns asignal for the women to clear the track, but in attempting to dosoone of the old lady's feet was caught between the bars of o catile- guard and sho was thereby held fast, unablo to move. Her daughter flew’to her assistance, but was unsblo Lo extricate her wother from her perilous position, and_both wers strick by the engine and mutilated In a shocking manner, Lirzlo being thrown some twelvo or fifteen fect down an embankment. The old Indy's face and head were erushed to a felly. Coroner Camp- bell was notified at once, amd an inquest held, the jury returning o verdict in nccordance with thu above facts, und exonerating the engineer, George Miller, and_ the rallroud cowpany from atll blame in the sad affalr, 3 A PRAIRIE FIRE. Bpectul Dispalch to The Tridune. LixcoLy, Neb., Oct, 18.—A courier. from the southwest portlon of Bnline County, just In, says u terdble pralrie fire took place there yesterday, burnfiz a scetion eight miles square nearly .clean, destroying outhouses, stables, n number of dwolling-houses, ngricultural fnple- iments, hay and grain in stack, and corn fu flelde, On Swan Creek, the wife of Peter Oleson, o Swede, was burned to death, She suw the prairie- fire npproaching, and ran for broken ground, but stopped to et some hogs out of e pen, and appears to have fallen exhausted just hefore reuching plowed pround. ller head touched the plowed ground when found, Her body was burned ton erlsp. Auother woman and her two chlldren, names ilot given. are alsoreported burtied to desth, ou Spring Creek, flve wiles from the other locallty, but pur! Iirs are ot given. The wimd was blowing heavily from the sonth, and the firo wus stopped by Turkey Crecls, or it would have been mueh ‘mors ex- teusive, and probubly accompanted with greater luss of Ufe. e IFATAL ROILER EXPLOSION, Ricusonn, Va., Oct. I8.—George Smoot (white) and Isnac Howell (colored) were kiiled, und Ben Ford (volored) fatally Injured, by ihe oxplosion of four hollers yesterday at the Car hon HIll coal miues, fn Goochland County, fourtcen miles from Richmond. ‘The causo of the accldent was caretessucss In allowjug the water [u the bollers to becowe exhuusted, amd then turning on o stream of cold water. T werd thirteen bollera about the mifne ul buikdlings tu the vicinity were wreeked, Noone Iu the mines wus hurt, — ON TITE ROCKS,. SaN Francrsco, Oct, 18.~A dlspateh from Spanishtown, about thirty miles down the const, reports the ship Rydal Hall, from Cardiff, con- slgned to Balfour, Guthrio & Co. here, was wreeked near thero Jast nizht at 8 o'clork, Nine Dands wero lost trylng to ger. ashore. The hal- anea were taken off “this morning by o whaler from the stutfon near by, The Captain fs still on hoard, refising to come askiore, "Tho ahlp s fant on the rocks, the sen breaking over her, und will probably soon go to pleces, RED-HOT SIELEL, 81 Lotis, Oct, 18,~A8 u quanity of convert- ed steel was being poured Into an ingot mold at the Vulean Steel Works, In South St. Lonls Inst night, the molid hurst, seatterfug the melt- cd steel inovery direction. A largoe number of men were working in that part of the bullding ut that time, six of whom were badly burned snd otherwlse injured, two of then, Stephen - Droderick and Vatrick Reiley, perhaps fatully, CRUSHED 10 DEATH, Spectal Disputck to The Tridune, ast BAGINAW, Midu, Oct, 18— yomng man of 18 years named John 8hehun, employed in tho hunber catp of Willlum Callan, on Plug River, was iatantly killed by a falling treo to- doy. Deceused hus parents b Flint, ——— CANNO'I' RECOVER. Speclal Dispatch (o The Tribuue. Sioex Crryy e,y Oct, 18,8, Lowell, who was terrlbly injured In a ranaway at Yankton fore yesterday, 8 atill alive, hut praba- y cannot ng survlve, as lockjuw sct in this morning. TilE, WEATHER, WasiiNeToN, 10 €,y Octy 10~1 a, m.—For the Lake Reglon, falllug baronicter, easterly or southerly winds, rising temperature, Increasiug cloudiness, and rain arcus {n the Upper Lk Reglon and extendlug to the lower lakes, LOCAL ODIKRYATIONS. BANRYATLON 410440, O3t 73 dulght, Viiwin; Wealher, PR T W (e Junl m.h‘ Fono frushil. eaveiw o ) Miiwaukes . PPHERSON. Unvailing of the Statue Erected to His Memory. The Oconsion Graced by a Large At. tendance of Members'of the Army of the Ten- nesaee, Gens. Logan and Iickenlooper the Principal Orators. . Spsetal Dispateh (o The Tribuns. Wasiinotos, 13, C.q Out. 19.—Sonator Logan's oration at the unveflhng of the Mel’herson statuc 15 dectared on all hands to be the best effort of Ris life, It was for the most, part histosieal, uud’ wns 4 very earnest culogy of the llic and chae acter of the Inmented MePherson, 70 the Weatern Aseocinted P'ress. Wasminozon, D. C., Oct. 18,~The tenth an- nual mecting of the Savlety of the Army of the Tennessee was held this morning, at Lincoln Hall. About 125 members were prescut, toe gether. w11 A targe number of specttore, Uen, Bherman, the U'resident of ‘the Roclety, calling thie meoting to order, sald.to-lay was sct'npart mora espiectally for the unvelling and . dedlcation ofy, and for the unfurlinz of the han- ner, from, the McPhereon monument; hut previous.to this, there would be several hours for the transaction of buslncea pertaining to the Boclety. 5 The meeting was formally opened with prayer by the Rev, Mason Noble, of the United States Nacyy, and commitiees were appointed to nominate officers for the cwsuing year, tode- signate the time and place for the next meet- tug, and to select an orator for that occaslon. A note wus read from tho private 8ccretary of Presldent Grant, saying that it would glve the Intter great pleasure to meet again and take by the hand such of his associates of the Army of the Tenuessce as may be pleased to call upon him at Y o'clock Thursday uight. The fnvita- tlon was accepted, o8 was also an iovitstion to visit Mount Vernon to-morrow. Letters of regret were read from Gov. Hart- ranft and Gene, Pope, Dix, Wright, Newton, Crook, Augur, and Townsend, Commodore Am- men. and athers. Gen. Bherman gaid thiat he bad received a tel- c8ram from Licut.-Gen. Sheridan, requesting him to give Lis best love and undylng respects (o the soclety. Gen. Sheridan was unavoldably kept at Chicago by public dutles, but his heart was present with the Seclety. A letter wasglso read from Gov. Hayes, of Olio, regretting that important public duties prevented his nttendanc Gen, J. B, Hood, who commanded the Con- federato army against the Avny of the Tennes- ree, and who'wos a class-mate of Gen. McPher- son, sent o letter of regret that he was unable to aeeept the Invitation w sttend this meeting, but expressed his admiration of Gen. McPher. £on for his noble qualities. : A letter wus also repd from Col. W. R. Bogs, of Virginig, in which he sald: * Between Me- Phersou and myself there always existed the wavinest personal ties, Although fn the late civil war we were naturatly on different sides, it nover for a moment suspended our personal re- lations and mutuul irfendship.” A satisfactory report was made on the subject of the McPherson monument at Wushington, From the decision which followed, it appears that the monument will be erectedover Gen, Me- Therson’s remalns at. Clyde, O. Subscriptions for that purpose have been made, Gen. Bul- lock pregented, in o few remarks which were received with much favor, & large and hand- romely-cxecuted photograph ot the late Gen. McPherson, The Soclety then adjourned to attend the cer- emonles o(t?nz dedication of the montment, and at 1 0’clock r columy was formed under the command of Ma}.-Gen. David Hunter, Chlef Marshal, conslsting of mmounted police, the Fort McHenry Band, geveral companies of nllitary, the Mur{ne Corps and band, the orator of the duy, Gen, Logan, and the Chalrmen of the re- speetive Cominlttees of Arrangements, proml- nent ofticers, the Soclety of the Army of the Tennessee, oflicers of the army, of the navy, and Invited guests, the Yeteran Club of Generals of the Republie, ana officers, soldiers, amd suilors who served during the Jate War, The proces- glon was a fine dlsvlu)u It was nearly 3 o’clack before the processlon reached the Bxecutive Mansion, where it was reviewed by President (rant, On the routen uumber of resldences and places of husiness were decorated with flage, and every polnt whence n view of the, procession could be ob- tufued was oceupled by spectators. AT M'IHIERSON §QUARE the crowd was so dense that it completely ent. oIl part of the . procession that was on fout, and it wits with great. difficulty that members of the Society could juake thelr way to the grand” stand. The statue was covered with i large Amerfean tflag. On the stand were the President and members of the Cabinet, Gen. Sherman and bis stafl, aud the followlug: 1. miral Porter, Giens. -~ Schofleld, Hmuphrr{s, Duny, Whipple, Van Vilet, Purk, Benet, Vin- cent, und other invited guests ot_prominence, Amotg others of members of the Soclety of the Army of theTeunessec were Gena. Ilckeilooper, Charles )i\flnf, W, T. Clark, Poe, Muclely, Belluap, Vandever, Force, Tilson, Kinn Buckland, Cols, Duyton, Audenvied, Marklaud, Brush, Barnum, Noble, Ly Wells, Bucon, 1;0{:{?1!, Delmling, and Majs. Dunn’ and Me- Arthur. THL (CREMONIES, Gen, Shernwen ealled the meeting o order, ‘The Rev, Mr. McCurty, aretired Chaplain of the urmy, offered pro, for thie continucd pros- perity of the Government, The prayer was ullowe by sucred musie by the Marine Band, Glen, Ilickenlooper was then introduced by Gen, Sherman, and_delivered an oddress cotie cluding with the followlug remurks: And now, with thauks to you personally, Gen, Logan, for the thought which prumpted iLs” execn- tlon, wo transfer to your caro i siatae einiticant of unparalleled herolem, charactoristicdaring, un- solilnh patriotisn, and’ gentle demeanor of our Joved lanented comwauder, Ma)..Gen, James B, AlcPherdon, UNVAILING, The statue was then unvelled, from tho erawd, musie by the Marl iring of guus in Luayefte Square, Gen, Blierman then futroduced Gon, John A, Logan, who dellvered an eloquent tribute to the wewmory of Gen, MePherson, The orator was frequently fnterrupted by applause, and at the conclusion of hils uddress'was warily congratu- lated by the distingulshed persons ois the plat- with cheern ue Band, and form, ‘I'he baud then played tha ¥ Centennlul Expo- sltlon Mareh,” aud the crowd slawly dlspersed, TILE STATUE {2 an oquestrian fligure, herole I slze. It 18 mounted upon o massive |fnmllu vededtal, handromely” desizned. MePlierson i repros sented us viewlng the fleld of battle. uyrasps the cheek-relus of tho horse on whiclh he s ounted i his Jelt hand, and his rlght hund liolds a fleld-glass, which e appears to have Just removed from his eyes, EVENING MEETING. The Rociety of tho Army of the Tennessee held a mecting to-night at Lincoln Hall, - Capt. I'helps, one of the Commissloners for the Dis- rict of Columbla, welcomed the members as *hrave men, whoso deeds form a part of our national history.? “The song of & Trmp, Tramp, Tramp? was _thon sung, when Gen ‘Thayer, who commanded in the Army of the ‘Tenuessee, delivered the annusl widress, o trusted the thne would never come when the fssmes of the Wur would bo forgotten, Wo carnestly lomgz for fruternlty uaud rvecon- cillution, but not at the expense of no- tlonal howor, mot hy the surrender of tho uobjecte Tor which the wnatlon arched throtigh the throcs and couvulsions of civilwar to o final telemph, Thers will b reconclifation when in every State servics fn the Uunlon ranks ehall no lnn[.iur De the badio of dis- hanor, and service in tho Lost Causc shall no longer be the condition to prefermont. Peaco will follow unqualitled recognition of the results of tho War: und_unseserved adivrence to the amended Constitutivn osud practics of justice, Tho pluces inude waste, by desolutlon of the struggte will be made to shouud with plenty, the wounds left by the confligt will bo healod by the henlgn Influencs of peace, uud the sunshing of. lpmspurit‘y will rest upon all our borders, These and other kindred remarks were euthu- slastically upplauded, TUN PREGIDENT. Calls wero made for Prosldent Grant, who hesltated, when Gen. Sheroun sald be would ewteavor to prevall on the Prestdent for o wpeuch, Bubscqaeutly the President remarked that he was very huppy to weleamo his old com- rades, as e was the trst commander of thy Army of the Teunessee, aud felt proud of it, bue lio wald Gen, Sherman could make o better spevel thun Wmscll. ‘This called out tho General, who mude 8 few remurks whleh were warmly 4 . Chicf~lustles Walte and Gew, Gurtleld re- v briely acldressed the audience, awd Uen, Sticrmun mude & fow clostue rewarks, when {he meating sdjourned, the baud playing |, ajmtrioticar. 8 8 ! BARR 0BITUARY, Spectal Diepatch to The Tribune. g Davexront, Ta., Uet, 18.—Mre. Margaret Le- Ulatre, widow of Astoine LeClaire, ono of the original incorporators of tha City of Davenport, diel this morning, aged 74 years, Bhe had lived here for forts-four years, She wasof In. dian extraction, and spoke many Indian dialects, beside English and Frenchi, Sho leaves to her. hieire, of whom thera about efghty, forty acres of very valuable land {n the leart of the city. Tier husband built 8t Marguerite’s Catholle Church fn this ¢lty, vo avout 815,000, lie waa for years an Iniltan fnterpreter and scout, nid wawone of the very first scttlers in [owa, hublding a hub on the hinks of the Miasfssipnl, which was then desolate, but upon which there ta now the Clty of Davenport with its 40,000 : population, Spectal Dispatch to The Teibuns, Wasiinnros, 16 C., Oct,” 18.—Crancis T, Blairy Sru, dled this aftoroon at Siver Springs, the country sesldence of the DBlalrs ucar this HOODY AND SANKEY Geat Tberuac, Booc i Franklinst, Every eveniog this week (axcept Baturday) AT 8 O’CLOCIK. o'vlnck. 7 Ravine roiiened il piear, wad M, nier, aselsted Ly a Cholr of three hundred yolces, Wil nig caeh svening. Nu tickew required, .\wn~dly<\le!lln? in_Fars sli dally at to 1 o'tock, rondueted by Mesrs, Mownly and banke Trainaon ofl the Haflrouly the eity u X tha meeting, this enabling perunn 1y jme on 11 a0 of &hy fuadiouttend tie meating nud go liome the ssme eveir HAVERLY'S THEATRL, Formerly looley's Theatre, Raniolplest., between WAnuInE & AR . S0 ....., Proprietors WILL E, CHAPMAS.. o H EMBRSONS CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS. Week commenrinz Oct. 16, First appearance of BIL« LY COULTWRIGHT, Bioh I ectire u =:Astron my,” and ortzinal wketeii n vy Day ¥ e ramme enll; t 3 Oct, R e b T ok Yt e, 20 ADELPHI THEATRE. This Thureday Evening Ladies’ Night. ANOTHER NEW ERA A GRAND STRAIGHT VARIETY SiHOW! Ml Josephilne Shanley, Elia Davis, Victria It Jllll!ll" Bhieehan and Joues, Marry Montague, " pilly and Maw: gle Ray, Frank Johes, Gomand Fox.' A tirand Ballet =Betty iteinmelsberk, Ida Devers, Antolnctte Cornf, and twenty curyblives, i Next Ladies”night, Sunday, Matiuces, Wednesdays and Satnrdays, MoVICKER'S THEATRE, THE POPULAR COMEDIAN, MR.JOSEPH MURPHY Every evening nntil further notice, and SATUR- DAY MATINEE, An DAN O'MARA, fin Fred Marsden's new Irlah dramu, the KERRY GOW. New Scenery throughout, and an unapproachable cast of churuciore, HOOLEY*S XEW CHICAGO TUEATRE, Clark-st., opposite Sherman House. Hooley's Miustrels! HMooloy's Minstrela! The Shinfng Lizhts uf the Profeasion! fu- croased Attraction This Week! This W 1T eIght Brilitant Arilste, Little M Weleh. First Cotnedlun, Mr. chiaracter act Entertatum paturday at. i WooD's MUSEUML. Thursday Matinee, Dreams of Deluston, and Our Comniry Consin, Thurdey Evening—IMOGENE, 1IN SUNLIGIT, Prices réduced one-half, Matinee every day, TABLEADX, This evenlng, at Oakland Chinreh. on Onkwood Doules Avard, near Drexel, weplete with Gypsy, Fairy, and Highland Scenes, Choras Slng- fag; also Good [nstramental Masic, vers' jover ot Children should stiend. Admieelon. i Iteserved Keats. 50 centa, " OLD ATALIAN VIOLINS, T AN EXCRLVTNT RELECTION OF Genuine Old Italizn Violins, of celehrated Masters, brought dlrectly from Ialy, ore foreale at very moderate prices, “They are not 1ooley's Minstreir! Imitation=. but genuine, waurranted in brilllant tone and perfect repalr. omatenra and any one who wishes (o hecure a gene uine Crvmol:n lustrument, Cali at ROOT' & SONE, « An excellent chance for N STEANMSEISS, ONLY DIRECT LINE T0 FRANCE, Mall Steamera The General Transattantic Con between New York and Havee, oalling ot Plyimouth (G, B.) for the Jouding of passchizers, Tho splendid vessela an thia fuverite routo for the Continent, (Cablng provided with Eleetrie Beilg ) will sall fromi pier No. 4, foot of larruw street, N. R, s followas A, Germnln, Recolons, Sata Lnclichnez, NAge France, Trilelle, Katurda &a. ni. ., Triceot aarage I golil (ineluding 2110 fu s acconl " il £72, $: rn t d rates, crior wceammudation, neiding st enelta, withuut extra chergr, Fteuuers murked (iun > do DOL CATEY MAETITY [SsclL- gers. LOULs DL BE o ARt 3% Nroadvay . Or W. T, WINTE. 177 Clarkest., Agent for Chilcoge. North German Llogd. The steamed@of this Company will aall exery Suturs duy Trom Breuan Per (oo of THintest., 1HhoRe R, Kutes of passage—Froum ork Lomtan, Huvre, and lrem cablll, 500, Rulds secrago, $30 T O STATE LINE. NEW YORK TO GLASUOW, LIVERPOOL, DUBLIY, NEW YOUE T\s-r, AND LONDON BRI u RTATE OF Chursd BTATEOF ) ey, Oct; =) Andevery ai hereafter, Cabtne, o, £ H omnodations. el el 'y, Becond Cabiu, & Ne 13, IgC AL IRWest rales. A 10 AUSTIN, BALDWIN & Cl)., Genersal Agents, J. WAKRACUK, Manawer. o4 Clark-st.. Chicnze, EMAIL STEAMERS AN Rk in | VI New York to tiasgow, Liverpool, &l'r' Loudoy Y. Cubins, 805 to v, Intermediute, §: eeragy, S28, e Vork o Looidur 3 Gk v, 4, 7am ARE, B2K. HErent rated, W Waahlnkion-at, NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, FRA C at reday ga tlekely, veney. Drafisfo on (irest {| Ireland, _Apply b A 4 South Cintkeat, t Western Steamship Line, From New Vork to Bristol (Koglaud) direct, R ', Wedtern, Monilsy, Oet, 23 AlRAGO. —— —— L Cuhtis puss: Excuniob i e Ceutrat laflroad. "~ = o ANMERICAN LINE, PHILADELPEIA AND LIVERPOOL, Cabiu, intermedinte, nud steerage passage AT LOWEST RATES, General ofiice, 148 La Kalle-st,, curner Madison, H, MIL: Veatern Aue CUNARD MAIL LINE. i repald ARG el v WIS & et Sy Hafllog three timeaa weck touud from Britlsh Porte. went Price ClMle’ at Cowmpany's Ofice, nosthwest corner srk nd Randolph-¥ts,, Chicas 1._nu \'lflr 0. T. Gen m?\\'MN’mA!tm. N SOALEN. s T FAIRBANKS® ATANDALD SCALES 3 OF ALL KINDS, Y FAIRBANKS,MOR&E & 0O, ¥ 111 %113 Lake St., Chicugo. Tiozarefultobuy only the Gunuine, PAITNERNIEP NOTICE, COPARTNERSIIIP. The undemigued hava orined & ruparinership for tho transaction uf & gencral law b %3, ul Un lieartarn- Bl Hervey, Galt & REN LIEVEY, st., Chteagy, uador the drm Milgruder. "PAGE'S, 147 BTATH.ST. b;{ifiiflo&‘) T"’lfi.’l‘nllll . ARV D DEPARTORE OF TRARNG ' Explanalion o, Reprence . Markt~t Susnder eepted, ¥ dnnday exceptod, bt A gpnday sxceplad. | §Monday excep CHIOAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, Th AMficea, 63 Cinrkést, (Sherman House) and 71 [ r Madison, 4nd a ol oxe Are alacific Fast Tin ainitmgue Day F allubuque Xght Kx, #Omal; it K ayree SRR Frreh: tockr Mitwin] “a=Depot cornernf Kinzt 5= Diapot corner ot Kinzle-sia: GAN CESTBAL RATLROAD, nd 1008 O Twenty:sscanid-st, southest Wr{ltrfl!nfllm ofiice, 17 Clar) MIOBT urm 100¢ Of LAKC-8t.. Iph, snd at Patmer Mall i}'ll 3ain and Alr Line), 1Ry KXPRCSS.0ovonnes Knlatunzoo Accomm Atinntlc Express (dally) Niglit Express, :ilr‘n‘l l[lllpilil Morning T.xpr NIah Exprem 1 Eatunlar £ Mouday Ex. § Dally, OHICAGO, ALTON & ST LOUIS aud CRIOAGO KANSAB CITY & DENVER BHORT LINES, Unlon Depat, \West Bide, near Madison-at. hridde, Tick ¢ Depot, and 32 Randolpli-st. Lenve. Esntas C(g & Denver F. St Loula & Eprtngtol 1. Louls, Springicid S, Tekil au Peor; . & I, T, 0D, ML Ktreator, Lacon, Wasti'ta Jdollet (K1p.m, W D208, M, . &Dwiant” Avion ", LAKE BEORE & MICUIGAN SOUTHERN, Jeave, | _Atrive. At vt Mo Line. al N, Y. Expres, Aiantic Expreva auily Lolchour Accuminodat! IR Exproes. orses OHIOAGO, MILWAUKEE & 8T, PAUL RAILROAD, Union Depot, corner Siadison and Canal-sts. Tickel Qtilce, 1 KGuth Clarkeat., opposite Bliornsa lHouse, Leave. T_Arrive. e w70 m 10:008, m. * 4:00p. m. ¢ 5:05 p. m, *11:000. m t0:13 p. m. 1t 7:008. m “Alltraine run via Mfiwauker, Tickets for AL Fan 85 Minteapolis are good elther vis Madison and Fratric dii Chien, or via Watertowni, La Crosse, and Winona. Depot. fout nf lgm 1, Anit IO“IDRI 'A'Wnnglhbllfl!flhd . foutnf Lakesst. “hecond VOt v, [at 1and0IpicAt. MEAFGIFET S " Mliwaukee Express. Wiaconstn & SHnnes Day Exyrem.. Witconsta, 1o R, Louts Expvest ... 0 ia }'"ll 1 & City B l!mmunr‘& Bloux Clty Gliman Pasenzer . CHICAQO, BURLINGTON & QUINOY RAILROAU, Dejnis foot of Lake-st., Ipdiaia-ay,, and Sixteenthi- ., and Canaland Sixtecnth-sts, Tloker Ofices, 32 Clarkesl,, and nt depots. Dubtique & Sinut Mafland Express, ... Ottuwe and streator Passene'r, Ttueid 5 Clt Aurors Pasenger 7 Duhuque & Bjoux City Exp. Jacific Night Exp. for Omatis Lanens Gty n Ticket Offces, mAangem o Paimer Touse, Tuctoc, und at deputs Exposition Bapaing o+ 0™ Leave, | Arrive. Dby Express—Pullman Draw. e o iean o New York withuui ch | 25 .| 8:10a. Alisntic Express = Paligug| ©o0 % 1| 8108 . PalaceDrawlinz-1ioum Sieop: _Ing Cara and Hotel Cars,,....| 5:09 p m.] 8230 p. me Only llue rinniog tha botel cars to New York, CHICAGO & PACTFI0 RATLEOAD, Depot corner Chicogn-avenue estroet, kel ottive 6 Clttkeatrees, M4 Lamabec-stroe V_Arrive, | Degar. i’mxl Prsen, 1 El n. 1 G0 . mL Aitra. i Ry exer Monduy uxcepted e L s & 0 AT r'm'l suye from Expostion Wltdiog, foot . Tonent, TIeRECOMest B CIaTk st s né{.‘ifl, _Grand Puclile, and lepot (Ezposttich Bullding). Teave. | Arrive, e m.§ 10, 3¢ 0. §Daliy, teatunisy exvepted 08 . . G in: OHIOAGO, ROOK ISLAND & PAOLE1Y RATLROAD, Lepat, corner of Vau diuren and shermen-ats, Tickes wttive 5 Clark-st., Shermau lluuse. [_Leave. |_Arve. Omahg, Leavenw'th & Atch: Ex) Leru Accommodation, . Nzl Esores. = GOODRICH'S STEAMLRS. For Sllwaukee, aic., dally (Sundaya exc Huturday Hoat don'tfeave unil . F Iy ey et e an a5 mYCEIC sy Yorst, on 1A Teion T18F5or, Batiirdasy il For treen Jiay aud Lako Suvertv ur Ludingtun, Manistee, et Thrsdny’ FIRE! FIRE!! CLOTIIING Slightly Damaged by Water, At the late fire of llll] Garrlion & Co., New York., Qi) 000 worth of Men's and Doys' Fina Clathing, 10 he #ald at Approfser's value, which |4 0 per cont below drat cort. Sale to contlnue from day to day untll closed, ut 168 Soulh Clark-st., Chicago, Il -wllfll nd it to their advantage to exame k. CAMPAIGN GOODS, e eSS O BUBRIG o THE CENTENNIAL TORCH} . FOR PROCESSIONS AND PARADESS SHALER'S LATEST AND BEST! Asinen hetter tan Slialer's old_torch, orany attier, o3 u intern steambont v htter tha Filow's vid CIine. Sade i soid by (o RICALLA AN e l;;,\niwnNu COMDANY, N 4 MUY ) el rk. - ABo. Portable Gind Muchlues, ffom Neghea, | Lio bent, clioapest, aid vt the warid; froin o sibigie bupier 10 4, 000 HESPONSIRBL REE) o PRESORIPTION TREE, hi spieedy cure of Semilnal Weaktiess, 1ost Sans nd uil dlordvs BROUELY uw by Indiscretton oF Auy Draggist has th Adirass DIEETAST S & L Cibeinnatt, Oto. TPINANCIAL. $100 Joyaifee, §1.700 durlng the past fow months, under our Improyed wystew of operating In Stucks, Itisks reduced tc ;mmllnfllln:uu ll:‘ll pmfll:lnucnlfid."l.lwk contajn- 3 ruation sent on application, RIS ‘UL llllfl’]u‘ & €O, SWall-sl., New Yur&_ Hankers aud Brok: B DI The Oreiof Jungbiut & Rnobloch was dissalved ag the i 7th day of Junc, A, D, 1570 Fred dungbiut tie et trom patd wrud. i ino ISbities wero arsynd il ¢l 2., aud Vs inoh] Sl i i FRRD JUNGIL. T NTOVE BOARD, PAGE’ BOARD,

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