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A Py - & = 3 n The following extract froma recent issnc of | 4@4ssge, No. 3t 374@37Hc, and feeq. K [13 2 every firm in town pot one of Brvant's notes. | ing drageing anchors, and'all hands were work: N ND TR A DD estern Unlon Tel P o e aaid from the nen of Katns | seabics yerc i 1o) : at3e. gy DEAD BEATS' J. L. Hatbaway & Co. senta lot of coal up { inzat the pumps. It was feared that she had F mANGE A‘ Quicksiiver . . Jnc;:,-\,':,chu ‘be of interest to the trade: figflfih;n)if“}{gsg :L 'fi)‘hfifix&n‘—:{? ?"“: uleksllver pfd..... Bicttic Matt.. ct with disast o distance south of here, f, e 2 met with disaster a long s All Europe is a_consumer agaiust America, | $ac; ZRODUNC. 8 AL 37 e to 610 North Ciark street, and just because they ‘ did not wet paid for it, wé‘m u)J: ‘there and took | but nothing bad been heudd of her up to lost i z Mariposa Tndis, Ecypt, Australia, and prooably Russia, 83 | 30’303y 15.865¢ rec 00 board. T S f 1 dness of | the coalaway. Miller Bros. & Kecp did not get | evening. i Slight Improvement in the De= | Saribosa sonrces of supply. It is not sufe to reckon a3 if ome of the True Inwardne: the stoves which they let one of the Brsauts A DISPATCH FROM )ums% il Discounts filame P‘;‘_xs the Un’i!lfd l\mgdoT wcrct the onlyrg_:u‘hc‘::hls se‘l’x’i BY TELEGE < r atics . i 0 sesie son.. There are and must be sevel yers, o AP, o e e e o oat henix mand for Disc B e Fate Terce Hamts the fact that America singly stould find customers H. 43¢ | for 60,000 quarters of wheat weekly on the Conti- 95 | pent may be marked and inwardly digested by the &56 | British nercnants at_the present moment. The FOREIGYN CITIES. Sveciat Disnateh to The Chicago Tyivamg, bave wot been for Y Jnited which they did for on¢ of Bryant’s schemes. P probably upshipped_her rudder. There were lx_\:::-‘:'.\nrk C v 1 A C k the Bryant Cang. bave for a howe i Gorwivertising | Lad drified by therd, and had lost er boat and ik they A1 Lo o o B S bout, £150 | three men aboard. She got clear of the beash | General View of the -Decline of Bank | £re Chicago & Al (538 Ehicato & Alvon i Ohlo & Misslislop! - ve Played It on Too Con- | L. e didu’t ect paid for abol ¢ 1 x nehet ; : i ol e . e i is How Theyng v worth of printing. The Excelsior Sizn Com- | and stood out in the lake apparently al ita ompared - with Harlem. .22 AR R 4 | above rémarks are not intended to infer, however, | LTTzRrooL, Nov: 10-11:008. m~Gasrs—Trney fiding Tradesmen. pany want $200 for a lot of signs which they | ride out the storm, : e8s o Ygrem BMd sy that actaal currencics are too low, but they are | Winter, No. 1, 1186 10389 spring, = P Yor il Bryants, Wilson Brothers didu't | = The Superintendent of the life-saving station 1876, . | Micuigaa 2 that actaal currencica ars too low. but they are | Triates, 5o, ] UeRhs No. % 1098 wring. So., vy t il Unfon Paci Tianniba & § ten before, that decidedly they are not too high. | club, No. 1, 138 265 No. 2, 123 10d. Corm-So, g o et paid for a lot of shirts which they made for | being advised of a ship in distress seven miles '“;;1 . o 2 > ot % rang,?~Bryants, K 'Neuwall et al. | eastof Kenosha, manncd o boat and wenl to o %54 Contral Pactn bonds 1033 | For consumption and for rescre this seasonshould | 3d; No. 2 20s. &6 1We Keep All We Get and Pay Nothing f’hrffm":'f&?’xeng?:l.r’ui\:;?e“rss’. ot 1o Jaow | ber rescae, e | The Protl i Moro itiva<Eings Tl Coviai e 25 Dilom Paelic boud W | abeorh ‘the urgest tmports cror poured Into | " novisioxs- Pork. . Lank 4 ot Thie following minor mishaps oceurred during | The Produce Markets More Active—Hogs | Xoravestcr 348 U. P stnkinz-tund: - 9434 | 5’ icrican Arlantic shipments. 1 am nnable [T0m | ¢ & v 11os60; e Tooms ot &2 to Nobody.? when the Bryants are_going 1 scttle their in- . STATE BONDS, Easier—An Importaunt Decline ST Xiratnia, Dew. a0y estinmtes I aave made myself, or from esti~ | Cxpot, 2,000: American, 7.000, Lake shore. debredness to them. F. W. Young wants mouey | the gale, in addition to those alrcady give Tennessee, ol from the Bryants. A brassfounder wanis | The Mary MecVea lost her anchor outside. 2 o . Intes made by ofbiera. to caloulate upon o single Lo 2 Last Tuesdas, there appearcd before Justice | money for a_lot of brass furmshed to | The St. Andrew had her canvas toru Lo tatters. in Product. Jomneasce, Dow {0 BRIt e whoat ar Feserve "G 00 ouly ‘Soo | 128 0% G0 Arub 12, Loies e o o, 3 Joseph Pollak a man named Oliver G. Bryant, the Brrants. R. B. Parker and a_man pamed | The Lucky and Helen Spry lost their boats. . FOREIGN. enough for the actual needs of consumption in | Western spring. 106 3diciis: do winter, 08 5001 18 A ‘upon Goldstein, lumiLum—dmlcr‘sx ‘:.vxu State street, | The Mcrlniug Star lost her dclckluad and A‘li:w!ls. 4 Loxnox, fi\‘aw 10.—Consols for money and ac- | England, France, Holland. and Belgium. E‘{“’Ef“uff‘\ ‘.}\mflrma _sihlg,omav;;mm mfi N iel, & teather dealer wantmoney | No further reports of the lost or wandering i i ir Shipping — | count, 96'0-16. GOODS -RECEIVED Ao Canadian, 354 —Ameriean, 3, A il e 4 i Grain Steadier, with a Fair Shigping Demand Nmtican securities—dt4s, 105%; 67s, 108%4; | at Chicago Custome, Nov. 10, 187 o ) B £ y Order Leckie, Crovi zED—American. 45@508. 10-40s, 108%; new 38, 106%. Maithews & Co., 30 tons pig iron; Leon Duvay, 8 | o Frovi Mess pork. 394 Prime mess bees, _, New Yark Central, 107 Erle, 10i¢; preferred, | casks claret winé. Amount collected, 31,830, 32 Jard-amerlead, 434 64, Bacon—Long elesr 3y +ho hiad been arrested on a capias issue the strength of an aflidaviv wade by ¥ house- | 30 BNIMCC G would be safc tosay that | Mary Booth were received yesterday. The mover by the name of Henry Schell. This afi- | there are more ansious wreditors looking after | schooner Jalia Larson lost her deck Joad and The Breadstulls Movement During davit sets forth that the complainant, Schell, [ Brysut et al. thau :u'v,cr“uny alh‘(gr muilm ;uxm flh:ll‘“ bém Tl"i azhoonerrd}{mo llm;r‘:!n)\.x of Tast Week L Awionnre o i wo houses for the defendant, O. G. | there are wmore meu Willing to atlirm that the olland, was ashore yesterday near Michizan o L - _ =0 = = 'ALLOW~American, 403 64. B e L B o v on sspeuss of &1, | Bryants and tbeir parasfics are the worst swin- | Uity in Uad shape. The sehooncr James Gouch ¢ Pams, Nov. 8.—Rentes, 1651 S74c. PROVISIONS. FRTORLEvs-SpIrcs, 72 60; reined do, isce yant; f it b oy 1 B "' | dlers in town tuan there are fieas on a dog. received a shaking-up during the blow, and ar- FINANCIAL. = HOG PRODUCTS—\ere more sctive, theattendance | EESEEROILAE (yor o o0 and that be could pot get the money frem Bry- | U4 0L joting thus fuquired 7 into the sundry | rived yesterday winus her foresail, her canvas COMMERCIAL. on the market elng the larzest of the Scason thus far, | Seirits OF TURFENTIN E-Sisag & 0" 105 e e Prices tended downiward, under rather liberal oferings Cuerse—Flne American, 6Js. ANTWERP, ¥. 10. —PETROLEUN—32L, ant. The aflidavit further allezes that | Bryant claimed to own the houses, which are Situated on Jefferson avenue in the Town of Hyde Park, and Schell says that he belieyes that Bryant is ot worth a_ceot. ‘The suly before Pollak was continued till to-morrow. It now appears, in counection with {lig above transaction, that the houses did nou at the time Schell raised them belonz o Bryant, though he ‘had shown 2 quit-claim deed which had Leer ob- tained from an outside party,—one having uo little bills of the Bryant crowd, the reporter in- quired as to who Bryant might be. 1twas learned that some Yyears ago Bryant came to Chicago from Peun Ysan, N. Y., aud setupa private bauking business. He zotupletter-heads stating that he was an importer of diamonds, a newotiator of time loaus, & LONSC-TENLEN, ety etc. He was at one time interested in the Reese Manufacturing Company, a concern for making adjs ble stencils. He got kicked out of No. 162 Washington street, where he bad 2o office, and has ately set up Loom 63, Exchange Building, cornier of Washineton and Clark torn, and bulwarks broken, The schooner Gallatin came in yesterday minus ber yawl-boat, lost during the blow. The sehoouer City of Toledo lost her mizzen-top- mast outside’ Friday. The schooner Dousman lost her boat. The workmen ac the Crib were relieved Fri- day vight by the tug Goldsmith Maid, and were working 3s usual yesterday. They got along very well during their isolation. ON SHORE. The tracks of the Ilinois Central have been fully protected, and traflic goes on as usualover Genersl buginess has not been flourishing daring the recent bad weather, and the demand for bank accomtodations has conseoucntly improved a lit- tle. Merchants and mannfacturers have been in need of discounts in order to supply the shortcom- ings of collections and sales. The packers are sading something o tne activity of the loan mar- ket by the negotiation of some preliminary Joane. Coustry applications for rediscounts have been Tately growing less. The eitustion in general is oneof great duliness, and the demand for dis- connts is entirely inadequate to absorb the supply. The following were the receipts snd shipments of the leading articles of produce in this city during. the twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock on Saturdsy morning, snd for the correspouding time Jast year: 3 80d In sympathy with other mariets, Liverpool belng quoted 13 lower on pork aad lard, while New York was easier. There was more dlaposition to buy, shorts &l inis thelr ourstandingcontracts at a profit, whlle some foretgn orders which had prestousiy been Hmited below the murket were tlled at the reduced quotatious. The shipments of meats from this clty continue larze, and Chivre are fudications of s vizorous movement this win- ter whien buyers are satisidd with prices. The following shows the progress of hog-packing {n thls clty durln: the frst week Of the wince: Since Xov, 1, 1877. Same time 1374 Same time 187 The following were recelv B R e [vArrooL, Nov. 10.—Prime mess pork-— Western., new, 568 nuan~uumb¢ar°|ra§ds. T 7102415 60 1087 Clear, 413 oLt cloar, 433; hons Tasia e i, A T TR Bt B , 10342 & et dis; . Tallow, 40550, L‘l‘" e, Lige, G ONDOY, NoV. 10.~Liverpool—W] ariner, OMark Lane Cantor of o it - Cim Talr average red winter, 5 013515, Cora Sem. SaESH BRI oT A merleds Tl ors Ty (I rery qual o By satl, 2056d. = TOF promptablpmes NEW YORK. streets. There be is associated with his brother, | all the lines. interest whateverin the property. He might as t s - n well bave professed ome:hxp)w the Sherman | T- H. Bryant, and arousd him are cathered the | The ownipresent boy was the principal feature | Rutes of discount were 8@10 per cent at the banks | Grigyued. iis, Same thme 1 New Yorx, Sov. 10.—CoTroN—>arket qules; 11 p G SLerian | oy Koons, the man ewwall, 8 man named | of the landseape yesterday afternoon. Many of | oregular customers. On thestrech collloans wore | plag see, B FERHEE JAVE Emarimaaiay Sovener, T St v or Palmer Housc in the same war, and Sehell, | Fiieq Dalion, and others 100 numerous to | bim, wet but joviul, safled fmprovised rafts of | g percent, and time loans 7@S per cent. New | ¢ G PSS Same tme'T 11, 14G11.15¢; January, 120611 21c; Febraary, 115 3 baving beea apprised of - this fach | neation. brolten Jumber in tie water iuside the pIers: & | YOI St nze veag sold at 00@T56 per 1,000 pre- | Hort, tcs. .- Vintona From this e1ty foF the Week ending Nov 9: @l1.34c: March, 11.47¢; April, 11.60c; Moy, 10.7is 5 caused the arrest aforesaid. A - report- THEY ARE A GANG few of him, driven thereunto by stern females | o oS BTy Tarse shipments of cuz- | Beel bria.. June 55@11.00c, s 1_ vh the facts of the case | all to themselves, and if anybody calls and | with blovd in their eve, assisted to steal wood Mt Tork, bris... 550} 20 S Gross FLOUR—-SZ.U04.50 for superfive Western and S 1 e to waom % et & bill from one-that one is not | and convey it to their homes, The fw became | Fency were made (o New York. Lord we.c iifl aou S80S | arictes| prie | Tiercs Bozes. | Pieces. | welaht, g tor common tu'kood exiza Welerm o ‘The clearings of the week were reported as fol- | Tallow. 75, o oo (0 ehilie go: S0 ¢ ecame known, made a casual inquiry, srompt- | W h e calier wants to pay in any moncyany | fewer as the afternoon advanced, for, the watch- E&Sffis.flfoffflmlflonlofllfl ful. and sanguinary eye being removed, the boy | lows by Manuger D. R. Hale, of the Chicago Clear- | pre'd hosy, ed perhaps by the terrinle tongue-lasning whick | ope jsin. They have been Interested in many i o he had heard applied to Bryant by an attorney | things—cheap matches, pateut toj deserted to the enemy, and got his feet wet | ing-Touse: :‘5:{5:3“' ik 5?2.:’:‘5‘1.‘,’,‘3&:," Chofce extra asto the reputation and character of 1ne man | deuce only knows what. AL one tie O, with the rest. cuearings, Btances. | SRl Prime S7.40:49.63. Rye Hour nujet: & £ 4 e e e was iuformed that e was A | Bryautaasertised that he would give ST,000 for | Capt. Downs, of the Farrazut Boat Glub, gioku0, E2n 00 | hides i | ‘Cowy-MeaL—Duit: .00, g cwindler of the worst and shrewdvst kind. [ ashare in the right of a puteit tob. By a [ was tonnd zazing melancholy on the wreck. fe ol Hiulwinitrls s ‘_,j 1oL 139,050 bu: demand, mata. £ e O e oveuncd The T Thsb thero | Sinsulay sureak of ood fortuus a soune wian | estimates tie 10ss sustained. by the Clubat $2- Aol foe. s 3l R YL for umeded apres; H B o mithoy mumber acaiost. him | whose name 8 witlibeld for various reasons | 500, but doesmot despair of the future. He | frhiay Fotatons. Sl Ao Zoigother ackagas fard ChiiEazo ana S 3 : 1 in almost every JusticeCourt in the city. These | learued that thc share aforesaid could be pur- | Jias rented part of a factory for storipgthe craft | Ssturday.. 278 | Fiay tonn ki The Clciauatl Prce-CUrrantise - opson thero | G142 108 0. 14peing, Ttyé g b I amments rafize Irom $50 up o $300 or S3), | chased for SLOX. Ile grabbed atit, be swals | until spring, wnen a nef boat-houss will bo } rota) Stommis | imuer. m 3,760 te Bt ot pectl totersscioripore, taT This ot | Balf "auicl “Browed e 3 and they are worth, in the estimation of the | lowed it without m: sticatfon. (ethen joundout | coustructed near the foot of Randolph street. | Corresponding week st vear, 0L 70g | Slk_Bris: Hfiéfof.ié’?’}fnlgfllaci"nx: e retolpt LBk asl80 3¢ | 230,340 bu mfl{_mm a4 Constables, who liavé attempted to satisfy thet, | that the patent was no patent ntull‘land thache | This uction was deeided upon some time azo, | 5t d33s. < 2 ! Witbdrawn 1 e during Friday for city | £oBhowing over 20,060 fucrease for the ‘weex com. | ¢ eceipts, 35, 145 b5 & ot e el a3 tho paper wupon which they arg | had bousht e supposcd shure thereof lrom f aud she building tobe ere cted will beof & AN UNPAVORABLE COMPARISON, drawn from store during Friday for clty | yared with lust year, “Prices of liozy are rullog quite | “fiops—Gnchared.” ' pritten. Few honest men have as many caims | Bryant, or oue of lis zuug. The Bryauts kept | stroue and substantial char: Anumberof | The Public compates the latest returns from the | consumption: 3,367 bu wheat, 732 bu corn, 361 gfgggfilu“"’fr;{.flm;';g nfifi‘}efl'zfi"‘ye"{fiaé‘{} el | Grocemigs—Cofice quiet and unchanged. Sugae i of loug standing pending azainst them as had | 3 bank account at the Thisd National. They | men were enraged yesterday iu coliecting the | Clearing-Touses with the fizures of last year, to | burre, 2,411 bu batley. Hic the Jarser proporrion of Sers are stih old- 'S?ou.r:{'!aé'i‘.'.‘,?i‘fl:. }l9lf;fl?myqfigr,_ Frades 'ty o Bryant agaiust bim, awd impressed with s | bad, bave had, and still bave, a credit balance of ckage, and the clubcarpenter will kave his | the decided disndvantage of 1877. It says: "Phe following gruin was nepected intostore 1n | Ta OFf 10¢. a’ deciine. havine no coudeace | MOUTOedean & BB for Forio Bleos shadse or : idea the news-gatherer acting in toe I §215. Nevertheless it is & bank account, and | hunds full for some time to come. t ‘week [endinz Nov. 3] there was much | thiscity Saturday morning: 1 car rejected, I the outlookon the badls of present vaiwes With | pernorzva—iiore aciives crude, Wi retaed, philantbropist ougli for he causes of he Juds e e caniler i cacitemont o sovcral St but during | tor wheat, 23 cars No. 1 paed. 10 cara fatart delfveny 3 688t 0= VA B iSe e | 95 ow_stenay.: : its. ‘here was a judgment of §64 in_favor at is, they have their checks, a L C! the correspondine week last year there wad very No. g, 12: No. 2 al couniry points, and the present value of corn deing ] £51.7 TTS. O Mexany & Cor the printers. Bryaut | of thie bauk is authurity for The statefhent that CASUALTIES. e D e oy peags, | 1540 No. 1 spring, 124 cars 0. 2 do, 14 ears | sygfiafent o icor mors ber bito e farmer 2hes | ¥ L A s went to them with an order for some cl they bave sent enouwh checks to that baok to .. dential campaien of extraordiniary inferest, Yet { S0 5 (00T A hl 7 s ,‘5“{‘,‘;’[“2‘21 Jud vk 'cu;,fi‘;';"‘{gfi' dinabiliy of the | Egos—2E2 for Western. " types of cats representing watches and jewelry, | cxtiaust the stupendous account were it 1,000 FATAL EXPLOSION. the exchanges at the chiel citics were larger in that | 8nd 2,000 bo hich mized corm, 132 cars and | O e e, af Purkoto Cormifiam] ful) sthe | , BEATUER Loll apd heav emlock sole. Buenos z ona spoke largely about 8 $2,500 bill which hi¢ | times as great. Special Dispaten i The Ghicagn Tribune. Week of excitement than they were Iact week,—3 | 5,500 bn No. 2 do, 45 cars refected, 11 cars no ( ploguient, consequently unable to purchase only to 3 Agresand e Grande Jleht Inlddle aod heasy welihuc and spoke larzely about s S350 Uil Bkt g | 25 prop might wonderbow these Brvants | CoLtamus, O Nov. 10.—A. terrible aceident | S ATECE B (e Nork 406 i, “Thenaafis | Brade (10 com i cary white 2800 10,040, 00 ofrclelentent whal wowit sgom 1o b e, s i *2 P ot o to their customer. and orders were | and Koons zot credit to such an uulimited eX- | gooyrred at Hoster's Brewery this afternoon, at~ at the eleven other citles. o rofirme. neladie | 6,200 bu No. 2 mixed, I car rejected (20 oate); | fou” ov cros'for hozs' 1o msautariure b Foor=Dall a4 withont ehange. o5, B 3 jseued that he was to cash up before getting the | tent, It's easy enough to et credit if 0D | o0 ) sor caniea . A Tatse b easlc | little too low, compare th 5 cars and 4,164 bu No. 2 rye; 24 cars No. 2 bar- | Rot contracted for? Lols. price {5 £1.00 per 163 middles dull and lower at 7HC m?\mumfi;m S has or other be manazed to | can induce a vommercial seency to rate ouo | fonded by serious results. 5 Jee BT S Y ¥ ley, 18 cars cxtra No, 3do, O cars ordinary No. | LaulTOR 00T (N3B,) CRG o BVOIRSS 1S auhyy | Lardbearys prime stear, 555000, 55. ¢ O e vty atd presumably ho | worth £0,000 and honest; and it is easy enough | lad just been erected, and, while undergoing X 3 ior 7 eave foed (38 barles). Total (302 cars), | Snce s hotenial to the losln carrytnz that product | BErTEl LEEE NGV T e, ® jtstill. A demand was made for the cur- | to induce the agency to maks such a report if | what is termed by brewers as * pitchinz,” the 212,000 bu. Inspected out: 183.776 bu wheut, fnto the markets of the summer season. and there | Yiniemy—Steady and IFresuiar at S.10%. . rency, to which he responded by sending bLis | one ** puts up” enough with the mau who mixture of tar and piteh tooks fire, renerating a T o0 bacorn 055 ba-ote, 10,015 bu. rye, | B B o A neks unie thas | qolr s jautectired Sotber Mhchenfed. Lot LS note by mail. This was not. held to be satisfac- | the report to the axelicy, The azency that, 185 | s which cansod the cask o csplode with & Saabamier. T e " | duringche past, while there is mich 10 “warh operators | QuleLs lake, 1hc. Tliclron stesly antadict: Sonh, B S G con- s s bas begun_gradually o - e < . e Iower valuts m ail. s ;o e ?&fi;flfi%mflsullcbvr‘:nel:;:'fe:\“f& B S e hast sated the Irvauts bigh up | foud report. A portion of the cask struck one ‘The following were the reccipts and shipments | --Of the sit 1640 eltics Thalanaolls 1s the oly one . $10-50618.00} eheetiog Quoted a 104aite » e A of the employes, npmed Mathias Baumaister, in of breadstuffs und live stock at this point daring | Fhi 'B;‘l';!fg’m““;n‘flg;;p;;g;“'{{:gx"i';"\.gf; e s oSl Steaty anes for out $4.2565.25 fo clinet, ¥ the past week and for the corresponding weeks | ingsince Nov. 1 heing o, u. At Lonlsville operations enaing as dated: lhl“ilm n{rlulxrlm‘! by;ll:ll:-é n{&:sl{cd fil‘lililvs. i{lg o lire (sa fuir business doing. Clucinuatl has vacke Short 1005, i Chicguo SUcion. Swause id St MARINE NEWS. Louts swell the Tecale numberto about 117,000, aafnst 60,000 lasy year. - ~ Pork—Vas more active but weaker, declining BUFFALO. €3 the head, another fragment striking bim in tbhe left breast, crushing it io and causing death in agout an hour. judgment obtained. The Constable, bowever, | 1u the business world. They have now begun ) FOUND NO GOODS 10 advise their patrons to be caretul. Bryant ‘ on which to levy. ang Rand, McNally & Co. are | is repdtted to be duing not very, well and we ‘out so much for costs. suggest the demand of cash seftlements.” e e Were othor firms that bad claims againss | was in the jewelry business in Peun 5 ot 3 Yann, 2na had ecording 10 the commercial YWANTED A RIDE. Receipts— Brrant., so the reporter learned. The firm of L. . Fairbanks & Co. Mr. t; wanthim | azency, which knows eversthing) still in thay Specint Disoatc) 16 The. Chlcago Trivune, Less New ¥ 3 er fre X c e ig) e & o vk i | iwn- bout 000 wordhal Wopere. flods | - Kawuses, T, Nor. 10-—frank son of MY | STOUBSOURIE, | Shpvr 0 i i R o e in this wise: A 1 eredited with the ownership of - a housi . Howard, hicago, a 2 year: ile ukee, where grain is still movine, but with o Were reported of 110 brls cash at Sy i 20, multifarions dealer arose in this wise: A man | also aceredi ith the ot hio M. Howard, of Chicago, aged 12 years, while apidity, ana. Louisville are the only Hnait seller November at $12.35G 12 Chartera—Schrs Exile, cement to Clevelsnda 83,292 RS 5¢ per brl; R. W. Gifford, E. Jones, J. R. Dent named J. P. Koons wanted some farniture, bus | and lot on Second street, in this city, and other | gptempting with other boys to catch aride on a | cigje, _Fapldiy - il e. o1 had no money. Hehada friend.Oliver G. Bryant, | property. The neral beliet of the creditors is frc!wh':lmin Taro: s n;tcmoun sl cities making any ngru\g?:.f{nl \m:_ld!} rfvoch.chgr ‘hose mame- was better than uncoined gold; | that the Bryants are worth notaing that could ie Wil i fehisd hrown | in comparizon with tac week preceding the Fresto o 5 g e irtoaikes | by any provess be gotten away irom them. under the wheels, three cars passing over him, | dentisl clection. Moreover, it must be observed him_ would he eive s securits, Sull Fairtanks | by oy provees, Po £ies NSy, on st so | fearfuly manling bis 1ot le, nectssitating | ESELE SO I r doyy of Novemder, . ed T 3 31 i % 4 v i nsten vo I ry W o Dloscure of Mr. Bryaut’s acquaintance, even | close o the confiues of the Jaw that they canuot O e gyt e 1115 TECOTERY 5 | yiiuihi parments makes some diference. Tho thoush he might mn{:\n’:h the Astors and Van- | be reached. & week which_includes the Gret fonr daysof the | Rye. bu. e mouth usually retaras the largest exchadzes, and | Larkey. bu. otherwise there is a batural “increase in theag- | Elve bog: 17,509 63.954 ley, Peshtigo, and J. D. Sawyer, coal o Chics, %, for ORemust: | 31 bark John Dreden, coal to Detroit, 25¢. Clearances—Props Dean Richmond, merchum. 00311.25, and | gjee, Y-, H. Fetciiam, 1,600 tons coal; Colors, and’ Founfain Oicy,’ 1,000 brls salf. 200 bris coment:J. E. Sheldon. Chicazo: schcs F. V. Gifford. 850 tons coal; J. H. Rutter, 1,000 tors Prime mess por; extra prime do o 59,00, Lanp—Was more actlve. and decliaed 10¢ per. afes were reported of 500 (ncw) at derbiits. 'This difficulty was zot over by Bryant | And now that Koons has secured furniture referring to a well-known jewelry firm of good standing with whowmn he had done business on u cash basis. The resuit was that Mr. Koons fur- nished his house at the expens¢ of Fairbanks & Co., and incoutinently protected him- seif by giving @ serics of chattel mortzages on his_pewly-aequired property. E. W. Blatchford & C. L. Gates appear on the docket as creditors for §109.492. Mr. Blatehford beiog absent, purticulars of the transaction could not be obtained, further than that the bill was for certain lead pipe and other articles supplicd. Cragin Bros. & Chandler have a bill for ‘plumbing work amounting to £105.02, by whirh 1t would seem that the pipe procured trom Blatciford’s was put where it would do the most good. Mr. Chandler was unacquainted with the mauner in which the scheme had heen worked, bis partners, who attended the supply department, being aut of town. It is probable, however, that the plan varied little from the usual one pursued. Toere 15 a paint and oil dealer on the Wrst Side who wants $200 from Mr. Bryant for paints and oils used in the decoration of his humse. ‘The bill was incurred by Bryant, who gave his note for the amount of the indebtedness. The note is no good.—at Jeast nothing has ever been realized from it. _Another creditor is Mr. A. G. Finkler, abot- tler of larer beer at No. 150 Washington strect He said yesterday that Bryant had come to hip and ordéred beer for the use of his family at No. 456 West Adaws street. He hadfilled all orders till the bill amounted to §31, and tlen he spoke to Mr. Bryant apout mouey, and that worthy had given his thirty-days’ note for the amount. The time expired, the note was pre- sented and not paid. Then Finkler sued and got judgment, to satisfy which be 100k a new hotefor thirty days. ‘This note matured and was not paid, and then Finkler called azain on Bryant who said: 2l tell you what Iwill do. You send me two more cases of beer and 1 will give you a new mote.” To this magnanimous proposition Finkler dissented and demanded cash, hard or soft. Bryaut coolly said: * You needn’t get s0 d— still about it, or you won't get anything at all.” And he did not, nor has e 10 this day. H. 3L Wilmarth & Co., the well-known zas- fixtures dealers on State_street, were called up- on by this above-mentioned man Kouns, who enouzh to fill a hotel, coal, s, clothes, festhers, shirts, ete., ete.. be has gome into Dbankruptey,—that hapoy state wherein is rest and relief for all creditor-pressed “** im- prudent ” purchasers and dealers. He has zone into that state ai the instance of oue James Dalton. And whbo is Dalton? He is a * free- Tunch burelar 7 of bad rcgmm He bas no by ness. Hepavs nn bills. He bas noy for years hiad as much as 8 three-cent postaze-stamp, and now he has 3 claim of several hundred dollars against Koons. Not many years azo Daltou’s &, who was a sweet singer {v one of the fush- {onable church choirs, attempted to obtain a divorce from her licze lord. In the litization it was discovered that the * pot was as bright as the kettle,” and the divorce failed. THE STORM. Probable Loss of the Schogner Magelian— Othier Casunlties. ‘The furious sca that had lashed Lake Michi- gan 5o furiously Thursday and Friday calmed down yesterday, and the wind veéred around to the westward and blew gently. The weather was clear and cool, und vessels that had been detained left port for their destinations. ‘The great storms of lust week were” not with- ot their victuns, though it was confidently an- ticipated that the worst had passcd witbout eu- tailing the loss of alife. Ibis a fact worthy of note that the territic gales of Jast Monday and Thursday passed over this immediate vicinity without the lossof any person’s life, motwith- standing the numerous disasters and accidents that occurred to shipping. A fearful disaster has happened on the northwestern shore of the lake. Dispatehes have been reccived that the stauch canal schboner Magelan, Capt. Jessup, foundered off Two Rivers, seven miles north of Manitowoe, and all on board, including the Cap- tain and six men, perished. Four bodies and a portion of the vessel’s stern, with “lan’? uponit, | washiea ashore Friday, and the inference was that the Magellan wds the eraft, and she had foundered and sank. Capt. Murray, of the Canadian_schooner Mary Merritt, that ran back FIRES. AT PITTSBURG, PA. PrrrsoounG, Pa., Nov. 10.—Trimble’s Varie~ ties Theatre, on Penn avenue, near Sixth street, was partially destroyed by Dre this morving. The loss on the building is about 57,000, Mau- ager Williams Joses $2,000 ou fixtures and ward- robe,and the manager of the “*Black Crook Cumbination” lost scenery, wardrobe, ete., to the amount of £5,090. There was no ipsurance on the building ur its contents. AT YORK LYXN, PA. Wiiseroy, Del, Nov. 10.—William E. Garrett & So’s suull mills, at York Lyon, Pa., were burned this morning. Loss, $30,000; in- sured for 55,000. WATTERSON. His Views on the South—Political and Com- mercial £robabilities. Special Mspatch to The Chicato Tribune. CLEVELAXD, O., Nov. 10.—Henry Watterson Tectured here this evening on “ The Whimsical- ities and Comicalitis of Southern Life.” Dur- ing the afternoon he was interviewed by a Leader reporter. He expressed himself freely on the President’s Southern polieys said it is what shpuld have been done at the start. It Grant had done it in 1865 there would have been a Republican party in the South embrac- iug all the youngermen who came out of thew: .without any political connections. In 1560 the leaders of the Demoeratic party in the South exnressed a preference for Lincoln and the Lin- colnites rather than for Douglas and the Doug- lasites. Having broken up the Democratic party when a great organization, and having shown o prefercce for the Republican party, they, in 1865, coutd have no disposition to unite With their old associates who were in a banl rupted condition. The course of the Adminis- tration at the close of the War left them no other ehoice. For three years they floyndered in the slough of Andy Johnsonism. In 1565 gresate from midsummer until December, but this advauce was checked in- October, as the following comparison of exchanses esch week &t New York and at eleven other cities will how: NEW Yok, IFeek ending— 1IOW TO DISPOSE OF THE + PER CEN Senator Wallace, of Pennsyivania, has modified s bill for a long bond for the investment of sav- ings by changing the rate of interest from 3.65 to 4 per cent. _ Tn this shape, the operation of his bill would be to take the 4 per cents out of the bands of the Syndicate. These bankers have succeeded in marketing only 10 per centof the $700. 000,000 of 4 per cents provided for by law. ~Senator Wal- 1ace proposes that the ordinary financial machinery of the country, the_moncy depositorics and Sub- Treasuries of the United States, and if possiblo the post-oflices ond hauks, be used to bring the Donds within the reach of the people. SHRINKAGE OF VALGES IN MASSACHUSETTS. The Springlicld Republican reports that the State valuation of Massachusetts falls of this year 101,000,000, being about 70,000,000 on real estate and 330,000,000 on personal. Thisis the largest reduction of any year yet, and overdoes in some measuse the inflution of yeors like 1872, when an incresse of $:200.000,000 was reported. The valuation of the State, us now reduged, and without the corporations and the savings-bunk de- its, stands at $1,008,226,000. The depreci tion at Boston this year was over $02,000,000. The reduction In - taxation lasy year wasnearly §3,000.000, but this year only $361,000, showing that most muuicipalities made in 1876 about all the reduction nogzidlo in their expenditure. The cities below Buston, however, bave retrenched more sharply during the current GOLD AND GREENB. Gold was 1021{@1025 i The following were the exports frow New York for the weeks ending as dated: 500 39,670 2,350,010 351 280 Some of our millers state that there 18 a marked peculiarity in the current crop of spring wheat which has taken them by sarprise. inz unnsually larze, it retains more moisture than asmall one would do, and holds it so long after Dharvest thut the flour made in September bas worked up £oft in many cases, doubtedly cure out, though not £0 £0on as in former There can be doubt that the wheat erop of 1877 is *he soundest that we have had in the past decades and the only diflicalty is that some of it hus been milled vefore it had time to dry out. The inspection of wheat into store during the frat ten dags of November was 2,151 care, against 26 cars o same time Inet sear, 3,007 cars two ears ago, and 1,370 cars in 1874, The leading produce markets were rather moro ith o great volume of busi- Tine business was chiefly for fatare though thero was a fair inquiry for The weather was clearer, but the baremeter too hizh for a certainty of settled wenther, and many overators were disposed to Jook fora larger volume of receipts of grain the coming week, as drafts were reported to be on the increase, chicfly from wheat districts. There was 5 #aod deal of remark in reforence to the case re- ported in the morning papers, in which the bind- ing character of contracts made for future was afirmed by a higher court, opiuion that this is about the first time that the character of the trading on the rules of the Board of Trade in relation to con- tracts for future secmed to have been properly un- derstood in the courts. 1t has hitherto been widely afirmed outside that the makers of such contracts donot contemplate the delivery or receipt of the The truth is that in all contracts for future the property must be delitered within the time named, unless the obligation to do so be can- celed by a subsequent contract. There was 2 slightly improved inquiry for dry The bexry be- This will an- active Saturday, but It was the general 'Change and 45 e G214 for new, G, 00 seller_ Novembers 90 seliet G selier Januacys aad $8.058.10 sclier the ye: February. SEATS-wWere more acilve, and aversged about e per ® on the entire range. some descriptions veinz Guoted 5ic lower. | he fev i1z o the Dart of tolders was Tather sealc, and they were more williz to il ordery atiower tfiures. while buyers took hold mure freely at the decline, seyeral thousand boxes middies belnz 80 340 2 Ds short 4,050 hxs lonz: and short clears at G4 Gl for The yearaud December, §6C 107 Jauary. for February, and Gléc seller March. “The market closcd at the Tollowing ranze of prices: Shout- Shore . Lomg Short a: rive. clears. clears, 2 iy 1 TLoore. ! G4 Tox & November, boxed ... 5 Ghy Decemoer, boxed... . df oL Tong ana short ¢icars quoted at GHc cashis 63%c sell- er Novembers e fur December: and 6§v63c for Javuary. Cumaberiands quiet 4t TLGTiec: lons cut hams. §4@dc, all loxed: sweet-pickicd bams, SG10c; doseller Deecmber. 7@3ge. Green hams, 7@7Ac casl and }@7ic for December. Green sk 17773 for De- cember, 4 Bacon quored at T for shuuls Si@SHo for SOTE Flbs. S3( <ixe for shortclears, 11bxgL2¢ for hams, ali canv: c GREAST.—Was quiel at S@7c. " BEEF PRODU Were steady and qulet st $10.00 ur exira mess; and @10.25 for mess: $11.00G1 $14.00615.50 for hams, TALLOW- Wey nuoted at 7@73e for cltyand 7 for connizy. Sale was réporicd of 160 s cl e . BREADSTUFFS. FLOUR~Was qulte dull, hut with uo speclal chanse inquotations. Shinpers held aloof, as Is usual Satur- days. and local buyers only 1ok hold spartngly, ane or w00t tiem beln on the lovk-oug only for *‘bar- galns.” sales were resorted of 50 bris wingers ag $8.65: 500 brls spring extras, partly av $5.25; and 107 brls buckheat dour 20 $5.25@5.50. Total, 637 bris. The marker closed with the followlng 23 the asking Tange of rrices: Cholce fo favorite brands of winters, S7.00%7.25: goud to prime brands of winters, $6.23@5.50: cholce (o fine spring, $5.75G 6.50; fair to £00d spring. $5.00E5.5 $3.00 fatr to good Minnesota springs, $5.25G5.751 cholce to fancy Minnesota springs. $6.006.50; patent 3.0633.505 £5e, $3.10 @:3.40; buckwheat, $5.2536.00. BraN—Was less active. sud unchanged. Sale was reported of 40 tons at $10.75@11.00 per ton on track. MippLINGS—Sale Was made of 10 1088 AT $I1.50 per coal: J, D. Sawyer. 1,150 tops coal; . 7. Ely, 1,000 tens coal: B. Jones,1,100 tons cos for Chicago: Russian Exile, 1,90 bris cement, Clere- land; Wilam Kaynor, 350 tons coal, 133 be cement, Saadusky; Conneaut, 300 tons coal, To- Jedo- Veasels passinz Port Colborne Lok in tweaiy- four bonrs endingat 6 o'clock 9th: Eastward—Bark Montzomery, ~Chicago to 0z- densburg; schrs Emu. Toledo 10 Ozdensburg; (- cade, Cleveland to Toledo. ‘Westward—Props Empire and Granite State. 0z- * densburz to Toledo; schr Jane, Ogdensburgio Cloyelund. Tessels in port for harbor—Schrs Enterprisessd . Sam Amsden. PORT HURON. Special Dispaich to The Chicago Tridune, Powr . Murox, Mich., Nov. 10.—Dawn~Prms Java, Ohlo, Scotla, Chauncy-Harlbut and conser, Havana and consort; schrs Sarah Jane, Wi B. Ogden. Tp—Props City of Fremont, B.W. Blanchard, ‘Earope, Westford, Champlain, Oneids, D. W. Rost, D. F. Kose and barges, Burlingion ad barges, Saperior and consort; schrs L. C. Wood- ruff, C. Amsden, Geo. B. Sloan, Brightle, Jota Magie. Erastus’ Corning, Comanche. Swillo, Frances Palms, F. D. Barker, Donaldson, Michi gan, S. L. Watson, E. C. Hutchinson, Monitor. Wind—North, entle; weather fine. Thescir Narramansett arrived down this momies with her foresail, mainsail, mainooom, mff-top- cails, and boat carricd away. She was for forsy- cight hours atthe mercy of the waves, whichjwased Ber entire deck-load of iron-ore overbosrl. The schr Willism 8. Oxden passed downto-day with jibboom broke, foresail, one jib, and yawl- boat fone. The steam-barge Dover, which was azround on Staz Island, was reieased’ this noon by tugs, afker long siege of pulling. LAKE FREIGHTS. Cmicaco, Nov. 10.—There was & fair esll for vessely, and the market closed a shade firmer, 3X¢ having been offered for cornto Buflalo. Room was taken for 127,000 bu wheat. 64,000 ba <o and 3}, 000 bu barley, To Bullalo—Props Rushy and Nebraska, wheat ana bariey through; schr Jotin O'Niel, barley on private terms; schr Hal- sted, cornon private terms, To Sarnia~—ScbrE. E. Mayes. cora throush: neral State, whest and corp, To Ozdensourz—Props Lawreaes Oswezutchie, wheat throug R e S i s B P R e e A Rzoolls, the cooler weather of the past fes da5s | tonon track. baving stimulated the demand for goods adapted | Suoprs~Sale wasmade of 10 tons st S1.75 per ton — TOREIGN EXCIUNGE. | to winter wear. Few buyers were present, but the | free ouboard cars. "\lAn:Z;:'\"’: L e W T e o das. e, ] es) e aggreg: N A~ X 3 i Pl f rtidgous. St | mails brousht in n very respectahle aggregate of | Comy-Siras~Corse was omtnal at S10.09PSF R.03 | oyt Chamberlain, sches Martia Gilman, Sotd- Fi e orders. Prices were flrm and stesdy. The de- | track. mand for groveties was fair,and probuldy cxeeeded | WUEAT-Was falfls astive upto about moon, aud | Weat- Bradler. cxpectations, The prico-changes wers coulned | Quietatteroras, with Hile change ia priccs oscops Passed down—Prop St. Loule, Lot caster, closing 5¢ below the far i , fresh; to a Lc reauction in coffces, which for some e A racts wers qule, Wit daysepast have been dull and unsettled. iid New Yori was stronzer, probauly for ) CANAL % or in the 2n ciear- HE CANAL. Ghioley. =co ‘flflncy TRio o mow. quoted ot | e wibdeued trescicions, Ticre was afmogenle | Damorrort, Nor. 10, rrived—Prop City of 220 and common to fa S1G19% Cmand for Shipment, batt was stated to be only for g : - e ot ""51_9. T Ak frefsitorooin that Wad bacs, | Heary, Henry, 6,200 bu oats; Ilidore, Heary, 1 5 stea 1an of late, and the opinion | bt RRE SRS Ol USIE 0] ehijers professed to be doini: | 700 bu corn, 4,000 bu rve; Montauk, Lockport, sccms to prevaul that the market i ot last about | Roew hitiness ahe Tl maciis ure Mt now | 4,200 ba osts, 755 brls four 600 empty brls. 5 s & ress Jarz 13, 121 one dotl 12 sk ¥ 2 down 1o hard-pan. Rice, sirups, molasses, and | SEUSSHAR: Wil be wantid that e Atantic slope Wil teas ruled steady. The butter market was with- | have o spare, “Lm’}ém%‘fr‘u‘xau e wnariet yras chielly . U M. and its tone depended 1arzely UOR weathes pro out _pronounced change. Under moderate re- | 10tk Sdbricuipts'of the duy were. smaller. snd 1t f - ok ceipis and a well-sustained Eastward movement, | war "m-cg ‘:13( ““‘,\70?;;*“; w\n‘x‘(’ keep down the vol- East SaciNaw, Mich., Nov. 10.—Dus nfl,m prices remain faicly firm. Cheese continues dult, | Hie e R NS R R St o onth. thoash the | heavy gale sestorday the piers at Canerillespd 00 with prices weak and declining. Good to choice ?ru‘(hu'fl:ell v sopd | In the wheat —more feet of dock were washed sway, mry‘m g factory was quoted at 12@13c. Dried fruits met | frocls. Themajority of anerators scemerlto think the | brls of salt into the river. Schr Miner wel Iparker ought (o recede, but were afrald to commit { psliora and became a fotal loss. Schr Crawford said lie was zoing tofurnishahouse, and wanted | bere Friday escning, siated yesterday that he i {4 Eome protty mas fisturcs. He tnduced Wilmarth | had roceived o dispateh Irom o Rvers stating | they sceepted the hand hield out by the Demo- Greenbacks were 973/@073% cents on the dollar I[ARQUETTE. & Co. to aceept. bis note for sisty days, saying | that four bodics liad been found there, bug | crats of the North, and went uto the Demo- | in gold. ” ibat he was kuown to several leading firms, | could not be identified. Capt. Murray tuat | eratie party. From that day to this the policy pamine them, and he ot the Foods—s0 worth. | hic was in compauy with the Magelian Wednes- ( of the Republican party bas scemed to The note matured, and no money was to be lad, | day evening, off Milwaukee, when be parted | bebent on keeping tnem there, so that as mat- A call upon Kvons resulted in a from her and returned to Chicago on account | ters etand, having originally had little or mo |, REPEREXCE TO O. G. BRYANT, of heavy weather. She was weathering the | preference, they are there to stay ab the very apd that mau put bis name to the paper with | heavy sea nicely, and he thinks she must | feast until the next genoral clection. 1t would Hoous for thirty days lonzer. That was two | have Zone on ber course without meet- | beon theone nand political suicide and on the ‘months ago, sud still there is no money. ng with any dizaste Sterling.. He could not | other hand the biackest ingratitude if they did 'After Koons had so casily arranged for the | believe that she bad gone down,and was wlined | hot. e thousht the President’s visit to the licavier furnishings of this houseof bis. he | ® the opinion that she had gotten much farther | South had the bust effect. Ile thinks the South turnea his mind to other things, and ji than two Tvers between Weduesday night and | needs Northern enterprise and push. and says dropped down to Holtou & Rildretl, the furni- | Thursday night. Auotlier_dispatch _gave the | that the veople there are ready to open their ture dealers on State strect, and told Mr. | hame of the Hll-fated yessel as the McLellan, | 400rs now to all such as will come. 1t was not | Fhited St > . Tolton that be was bookkecper for O.. G. | but the belief here is quite wencral tha nawural that she could welcome those who came | Phiiey Sthics &5 of s Bryant, and wanied furniture on time. Mr. S THE MAGELLAN. for plunder and office at the close of the War. 3 g Holtonjzave him 325 worth, and Koons gave bis | The latter lefi this port, for Toronto carly on e ——— hirty-days’ note iudorsed by O.G. Bryant. | the morning of the ith just., with 2 carzo of THE LOGGERS AHEAD. Nothing further is necessarv: it is as good now | 20,558 bushels of corn. The Mary Merritt left | gycxsox, Miss., Nov. 10.—The ¢ asitever was. Itisnot paid. 1f he could puy, | at the same tine, also bound for Toronto. Tue A N, Miss., Nov. 10.—The scizures of : Jogs, lumber, and turpentive in Mississippi, by STORM DAMAGE. Special Disoateh 1o The Chicago yigunc. whsbould o giveaoret " P teory was aavarced that the Magellun mizi | (068 MO S LERETY i i o B Ha ., the printers, did about | have been run down by some propéller or veciel Agent Carter, of the Interior Depart- | Ghic 7 per cent bonds. . wwith n fair share of attention, and all descriptions | themselves more larsely o th ¢ . 50 Sworih of *friaunz o aman | yossel which would aieount ior the wreskaze | ment, has suddenly come toan end. It seums Ghichia Gity 7 hor cent Warerek 1oy i T Niaiotss cubronts, sadibiacks | Thent oy more larsely fo Lis short sde of the d¢al, | Tot her canvass. Loss, 38,000 name ampbell who had a_ say | found ashore, but that miguthaveoceurred from | ghot ¢ ine indiserd " 7 e Cent bonds (1oniy. 4107 fos v = o, " cot | December wok the fead, openfngat 1.014l. D%, e —— e Cine mansgement of “Woais | the sinking of the craft. EXpericnced mAriners | bt poacom e "I';ihflnmlmc seizures made 0 7 Dot centt borries wera.tho mugt actlve. T the San marksc | eling un sk o sl ctralngarel i % The Most Remarkablo of Mormon Mar r- 3 at Paseazoua ited S . 2 et cest : abls ciatigas olfhe T oL B SY O O3 Glostng 51 o400, Setle cozoula by s Depyty United States Mar- geoueh il there was no_appreciable chanse, either in tho | ot g WL B AT SRR ST s ringes. Detrnic News. The most remarkable case of incestuous inter Muscum. _Campiell” gave a_note indorsed by | say she could bardly have foundered unless her 4. No. t : 450 salvs were reported of | arriaze which ever happened in_the Territory Dryaut. Birvey Hand would rather have the b chifted, and they are 4t 4. 10¢s 1o account | Ebal, by virtue of awrit of scquestration sucd | City Halivay. o : character of the demand or in prices, trade being | ry®at 74 overit, the Jatter el $150. for the disaster. S nict at steady rates. Oils were in fuir request at h No. 2spring closed at quict at steady uir req Speing Hoied a aud 4 = out by Special Agent Carter, tura: il | Ches k5 olienrs Turner, the tailor, opposite McVicker's | | The Mageilan was bult ia 1973 by L. Shick- | Jogal. Maj. Thomas IL. Price ok g - | Gt 35 | Priday's quotations, Prices of leather, vagzing, | Zhva b, 40,0k kS ore repor nh_aue‘_mnde a suit of clothes for Bryant. | luna, ol St. Catharines, Out., for Mr. Murray | g : bt Mobile | os 108 | tobacco, coal, and wood remained without quota- | doat $1.06:€1.06 No. % doat $1.0251.04; | s thus described: A certuin Bishop of rvant didn't pay for them. Tarner obtained 4 | and others, and was valued at $17,090 the pres. | D37 representing the victims, areued a motion | “+and interest. ble alteration. Pl c: and 800 bu by sample at 961 | Mormon Church married a_widow With tFo 3, on trac 7. 030 ou- e trude. Tu cen’t think 2] o e at he writ was £ » K. for light. Cattle were dull and heavy at $2.75 | S1.oold; aud ¥ eutpic 4t S1.04651.14, fre mariial problem. After Aunan Gt Koous’ wife paid for it. 1t is bu; of the disasl o or {1 has passed ay of transportation wi op’s Wil t reasonable ta | ports of the disaster are looked for by tele- o e man, h onc i a = i v, and to the Bish i resume. 1l ¢ " T 1L hos the cust of transp i ;. presime bat she got a beating for it, for the | graph. in South Mississippl, who have been arcatly | State bonds quict. sron getd) e ol recent bad | b lareuly incronied. The continued dewandtor ensh | {r, x"mcfl].:n'htzcnech’vfl\nntl X v rst time Koons met the coal-man on the street, | - Reports received since the last publication of { damazed already by the wholesale weather bas had the effect ta reduce the demandat | oty {Bduced a fulf [Bquiey irom, snovts fof hts montly | 2R F 2 e - ad: UNDERWEAR. parcy | _In railroud bonds Hannibal & St.Josepn convert- | Sounry polnts and fn this wacket. Broom-corn | A1<NEL Infuenced other futures fn s Jesser degree! judgment for the amount of the amount of the | ent scason. Her measurcment was 370 tons, | £0-08Y 10 quash the wrlt before the United 000 do 5 s le suack bim hard on the nose, e ki indi 4 il A s ol tiave eancd Tag par i o.; :rxll;!d :\Lgs:,t 'I;I:é Tl;xlx;;_mg Ssl:cl‘;u:'g :ngxiine ngx;r Ry which fn effect crushed guilty and innocent. ibles gold up to 871, agyinst 544 at the close yes- [ (w44 in fair demand and steady. The recelpts last | Vanced 10 4234¢, and closed at 4% 43%e. Sell friends| : RE: SEL SEEN NOSHA e —— terday; Toledo & Wabish consolidated convertible | wrasi were large, Dot he cora was wanted to g1l | TEAT soid ot (T11 .‘cnc“;guc";nu;»‘r‘ii 4 ".a“fn:ih‘; For Winter Underweargo to seller May was Eeller Tanuary at 40G0: ‘The coal-man called yesterday upor, Bryeo. . P y asiod when e was to hava ey by 1oy 220 | by Capl. Keed, of the schogner Plenix, was the DUCK-SHOOTING AT FOX LAKE. almnced 08t nder of the list wos | oryersandto complete assortments § Mary, of 3 ; Sneciat Disoateh to The Chicuzo Tribine. i xcent Contral and Lehigh & | Dot s oliowed. the inoressed afor. cased offer- unpsid for. Bryant said, 1 doms aeosn L 1 ‘Seller: February wis offered az . Bty s ¢ knoy. ot this port jast simuur i the cxcursion busi- 26 o herre. whin d : 5h No. 2 closed ai Ai7gs, . high-mixed [ 9 oo, Byt o aforesid 'has 3 other | ness.” The fact that she was. srank. craft, and McHESET, 11l.,Nov. 10.—~The shooting season | * The sieck mariet was exceedmaly iree ings. Hides were in go0d demand and steady, Seeds | Fpaarof £.500 b Nnmvel A 48 s dies e s s 1o | uuit for a heavy sea, leads mariners here to be- | 15 now in its full heizht at the lakes north of | Within a nurrow rauze of fluctuatlons, i iet | weso quist generaily, sud withont change o prcs, | 5 o 2o iine: 500 bu refocted at 4 EE' E fl 5 » R U new seile on_trick: 1.6.0 bu ne: 0. G, €0 is 2 chap named Nei I ar Neawal i 4 o c ok . " 2 3 1 to | lieve that there is no doubt but that she wusthe | here, and grcat numbers or ducks are being | .':‘{fim‘“"‘“fi{f*fv m‘x\?g‘r .‘L‘,“{,"m‘;‘fs 3 shade of | primy seeds were firm. Potatoes were in fair local | cars 8t 31G41c: and 2,400 U 01d at £4GA14e by sample T.H. The mathematical idea that “inj 1 Be es z c toings | vessel referred to. The Captain of the schoon- | pag, ily, ities i Bezont i " wiich are equal (0 the sume thing aro equal to | er Trowbridee, who artived her vesterday, re- | boones GalF: and lare quanthies arq ehipned | iresularity there was nolius wuethy of iose. & lel(hrck.“:l'tfla\. {m,!‘l.‘fl\)\l. T 1 A 5 ATSWere quletand grm. Thers met with 3 800 city Inquiry at_ecent prices, bt | 1ngairy Tor cash Amt Tatarcs, DUt tong o BoAeT 1 roquest and steady. Dressed poultry and zume ALWATS THE LOWEST PRICES. cach other” does not hold good when applied i to Chicazo on every train. There are eleve agsactions 1o these men, T. B. sent Neuwall ‘over 1. %, | vachs D 3 Muite 0z or Seun | Carieties of ducks whi GorE 1V | \high 5,500 were 2 < 3 s i P e e i euwall gver 1o N. | yactu eizht miles off Waukesan Friday | Varietiesof ducks which resors liereabouts on | Xortiwéstern: 8. 6 Jive poultzy of all Kinds was datl. Green fraits | Couscquenceof the lieht offérings. | Thy reccils were % iy 10 buy furniture for him. He go:“a\‘x?fii Side | uoon. javd sie was weathering the | thoc: of lakes known a3 Pistaqua, Fox, | 5,700 Iannibal & L. Joscab, were quiet, excepting apples, which were in fair | Qheices 5 iy tncronse T the Soek Jo sarer bew 154 5 156 Statet » worth of carpets (they Lake anything) and apparently. The Mary was bonud { Nippersink, and Grass, the most favorcl of | wanna, G,500 Michizan Central, aud 7,200 Weet- request and firm. Yotk was quoted %o higher at the closs. Mo, 2vats SUALGS Jrorth of carmots (ther take anstbing) aud send- | from Muskezon for this port, sod couplinz the | which are’ mallard, blue-tesl, and ‘blue-bil, | erp Cufon, i i Sake freights wero fnmoderate demand and a | E2n AL R B e o T S T Il e bt ot cpouset0 meacure th | reporis ahove receirod witl that amd the fact, | This vezion has become a popular shooting | oAlones 5@ per cent; yrime mercantile paper 6 | shade firmer, at abont 3¢ for corn by sail to Buf- | the Mont = FaileBANKS Dack and he wonid give him anote. . Bersalony. sheis overdue licre, would_seem to indi- | ground, and numbers of sportsmen are hers | @8 per cent. & falo, and 4%c paid for wheat by stesm quoted at2itse. Samples were in fair requestand fin STANDAND s & arsaloux { cate that she has fouudered and?gll on board | from Chicago and other points, meeting wi Custows reccipls $265, 000. Y to do. | ¢r. The oferings were small and soid readily to It I stopped on the way back, but the office was | bave been lost. William H. Day, of Milwau- | much success. ' S WL | The Assistant Treasuror disbursed $415,000. Boony waa faken fof120,000 ba yrheal, 64,000 b | geaem F N o pars 2. 2400 Do oo { A ¥ locked. Barsaloux called ogain and daily for | ke, telesraphed Mr. 4. H. Dubbam, of o e et Clearinze, $17,000, 00( corp, and 53,000 bu barley. 2,000 bu No. 2'whize atc: 8.400 bu No. b at 2414 o three weeks and at the end of that time Cunion*Towing J. H. Dunbam, of the Steriing dull; long. 4803 : short, 485, 21 Sew York ke i bu by sampie aif3@:c on tracks and 4,200 bu'do 7 ALL KINDS. % 16 3 U vion*Towing Company, yesterday, that the OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. The wep ng, 4801 : sl ‘Through rates to New York by lake and rail were 27c free op board. Total, 21140 by b £ & G0r SUCCEEDED IN GETTING A NOTE. istressed eralt was pot the tug St Mare, b E NEY ¢ wee ik satenent is as f01lo: quoted firm at 183¢ on wheat aud about 175¢ on | parhlq vosin fair request 3z Sic for No. 2. The re. A FAIRIBANKS, MORSE Dissatistied with this, he weat to the bouse, No. | the steamer Mary, und when she 161t Mushezon | o0 soen s Ot oo hnadoonis, Ty o i s corn. S VAR e ot R R A msuilakeSn M k A A A et g 2 20 <, de ., §1. . B35 pe Sic. Cash saics wer o 2 i 610 North Clark streer, where T. H. Brvang | ene had six en o board. | -sdditional ragosty | SO York, and Ohio, from Philadelphia, haso | creuse, 31,152 500: icsula Rull freizhts were steady. Rates on grainand | O 332207 b by sampio ot S1%s on | B ormitabuyonlytheGenies, v othier fourth-claes are now 40¢ to New York, 37c | © BAKLE “the lower grades B Deing Sriner under a zood shippin: demand and small lived, and got bis carpets. And that's where T. | are expected concerning the, tatier, and much | arrived out. to Baltimore, 38c to Philadelphia, 43¢ to Boston ¥ 23 celpis . and other New England polnts, and 35¢ to Mon- | o asteas fo Racaincrsased SvCr. 00000 b Jon SB ATES s H. is not cqual t0 0. G., for O.G. never gavo | anxiets is felt rezarding the 1 VEw Y Nor. - i p anytling upon which Lo had Laid his ataple | and tivse on bosrd of per- - O (he Steamer A;t’::r‘;:n‘u‘c,n s 10 CEN ‘ - dave. . 3 Reports were current yest 18 AEtD. N z { " Bug it is not necssary to state jost hoir nearly Great West was 2oon off m'fird:;{ylg‘:%dg;-eab i Cublfi: ‘:‘:‘ié‘}ifl‘:fif - 10.—Arrived, steamer | GRS T treal. Loose meats were quoted at 10c and boxed | Joek-, Futures were autet and stady. Carclots ot E 7. LEHMANS. i ; : ow ss. mmeata fic oer 100 10s hisher than grain. o B e Sor ot at Sres” ESirh o, %514 5t ™ kcoraer siars nd AU