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St s e g e e s THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, SI‘PTEMBDR 18, 1878, ; 7 Sl’ORI‘ING NEWS, DASE-BALL. CHICAGO—NOSTON, s The Boston and Chicago Clubs played a gams yesterday to test the {dea that to move the pitcher’s position back would fmprove the bat. ting and enliven the gamo generally. This has Dbeen often advocated and discassed, but never pefore tried in a gsme between professionals, To test it yeaterday the pitcher was put back six feet—that 14, the back line of his old position was made the front line of his now one. The resuit was a lively game cnough. Herguson won tho toss, and the Bostons were dismissed without a score, and with only one hit, in the firet threo Innings. In the fourth, Manning's two-baser and O'Rourke and Leonafd’s siny lcn carncd o run. In the sixth the visitora fel nitting freely, and with four zood hite, one be‘ for two hascs, they earned threo runs. In the next inning they again struck a batting streak, and cnfled out five runs. In this {nning Bur- dock, Manning, and O'Rourke put in two-bas- ers. Four of these runs were earned, and the other was civen by a bad lhruw bf Ilatkinson. In the last inning a dmtrw ball by Cassidy, backed by two hits, let In Sutton's run, an closed the mame for i?(mun with a score of_ten. ‘The Chicagos scemed to get on Bond's deliv- ery withont much trouble almont from the start, and bit out with a freedom which would have been dellghtful If they had only thought to do it insome of the champlonship gnmos. In il sccond {nnlog Larkin led off with ono of, lh' Jongust hits ever madta on the wround, but, as It was over the fence, he touk only two bases on it. Anson was muffed by Hurdock. and good Hits by Powers and McClellan let jn three rund. In the next faning the home team put In three * more runs on two hits nnd bad errors by Wright and Leonard. In the fifth inuingBtart’a two- bnser and two singles carned o fun, Thw big fnniug was the sixth, In which Ferguson took twa elean liits, and the other plagers four more. Just here thie visitors were elzed with o mufl- fogr it, and_errora by O'Rourke, Wright, and Buvder helned thelr six hits to swell into seven runs, Inthe seventh fnning hits by Kemsen and Btart, backed by Hanklnson’s Tong Jong two-baser, earned two runst and in_the cighth, errors by Sutton and Leonard, with Powers’ and McClellan’s hits, let i two murm bringing the Chicago total to 18, Following is THE SCORE,, citicAG0. ALRD IA Cassldy, . f o2 1fa11a i R al 4 o 515/ ol 0 flankinson, 3 b.. 0] 2 21 4] 3 g Larkin, p. (ORI T I S A 3 ol 2 1) 4] 1/ of O Ferg 6 3| 3{ 6 Ol 3] O Powers, ¢ b 3 0f 4] 2 L McClelan, ol o] 21 2 0] 3] O Temeon, 6. 7 R EEEKK] Total.... 60 18 22 33 27/16] 6 howroN, WS Wridht, e, 8. k Turdock, 2 b, 6 111 1f o] 6f 1 Manming, . . o o 4] 4] 2] 2] 0 O'Rourke, ¢ f bl 1 280 91 Leonard, o 1) 3 uf 2| of 2 Sutton, b 5, B 2f B nl 311 Mortlil, 1 b b O 2 218 1] 0 Of 1} 3j U 4| 4 0110 3]0 140 10.17110{27:27 (11 6780 1722 0-18 103060 1-10 ?’ 0 0 Ttnns carned—Chiicaco, 83 Roston, T bare Mitrsbiatt, Tankinnor, Larkin, For- gunon, Burdock, Manning 2, O'lourke, Leonard. Total bascs on clcan hite—Chicago, 20; Boston, 2, “First bane on crrors—Chicago, 6; Boston, 3. Lefton bases—Chicago, 03 Loston, D, Lionle piay—Boston, 1. Tansed balis—Snyder. 2 Btruck out—Wright, 3, Umpire—Stambaugl. Yeaterday's experiment can hardly be called 8 success, The objeet soumht In the Umnfius pro- vosed I8, 0f course, to make more batt{ng and general Ylny. but not to lenzthen the game. To viny the game us vesterday would no doubt make it more lively, bat would also prolong it, which s to be avolded, As to Monday's cxperimental game, the question of main importance 18 of course whether the improvemment is proved worthy to Le recommended for ndoption or not, 1t {s certain that the piayers faver jt,—that Is, o muojority of them. In voint of fuct, however, the chaoge disturbs the relatfon between plichor and batsinan ko slightly that it amounts to very little fn thut respect. Under the old rule the itcher had ta deliver four good balls before ¢ dellvered nino bal ones,—tbat 13, le must give lour good , balls out of tho firat” twelve pltched, or ono ood ono-to three Lad oncs, Under the new rulcs he must give three good balis botors he gives six bad ones,—that_is, he must give threo good bolis out of the first eight pitched, apd thet provors tion is nlittle greater thau fnthe other case. It the umplre Is to be considered “fn tho mat- ter, it must bo ndmitted that his powor (or bis diseretion) s somewhat {ncreased. Early In the season Tnu TirivuNe suggested that “‘put outs” and assista ought to bu prouped {n one column to save space, and for the reason that they were really of equal merit. To lllustrate the ides, tako vesterday's flelding record and put ft ju two columns: in the first all the chances which each player had 1‘1‘)“] nlxfllhn socoud the crrors which lie made, ke shils: Er- Chances, run.‘ 5 Er- rors, | oncmurem: Total ....00 31 Totals....48 0 Tlis, of course, would not iuterfere with thu first four columns; it woutd simply substitute two for the last three, It was asscrtod vestenlay, a8 ouo of the facts of the \nmpulpl, thot Start had sfgned with Ueorgt Wright to play first baso for Providency next scasou. AQUATIC, STURGEON DAY, Epectl Disoater io The Tribuna, 8ronoxox Point, Bept. 1T.~Tho regatta Which was to have taken place here on Friday nd Baturday last was postponed, on account ot bolsterous weather, until Wednesday and Thurs- day of this week., Tho oarsinen all agreed to remal, and, should the weather prove fayorable, 3 large attendance Is confldently expected. Riley sceims to bo rapldly growing in the esti mation af the American sporting men here, and B mnateh betweon him and tanluw Hosa is among the posstbilitics of the future, should the ques- fon of superlority not be dofinitely and satis- actorlly scttled b Toroms g'mme“ ere, ur at the forthcoming Hosmer will ulso match tho Saratoma sculler, but demands a start of thirty acconds on thres wlles, which will, fu a1l vrobabitity, be conceded to him, one of Courtney's backors, s Mr. Brister, “hero, and offered $1,000 evon on_Courthoy 81, oRainst mnlnu in the nllk.ll at Lachloe; but thoso lnclived to back 0 J o uklnz‘. .uw ::, Ill.lln stood out for i TUfle, » § TO.::‘DU- "'0LEDO, 8ept, 17.~The fall moetlng of th Btate ‘n-u;'ung Association opened wfln'; wu: flu;h woather and good track, - e first race, £:20 class, was' for a purse of 8300, divided. Wud Alruu.l"l'om Keoler drawn, 1 Dick Welkit . Bello Brasatoid Becond race, 2:45 class, purse Hounu.lnnu' :ml l!lun Goosu druwn, Aleck 8., mo. divided, :‘;‘.“.fi"&‘ 3383 Do G $ i doldsa 3% ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT. Orrawa, I, Sept. 11.-6upnn:0 Court pro- ceedings to-day: OTIONS DECIDED, 7:.‘ Civil Dncknl—rnm? vs. Ferris; motion over- &2, Rebearing Docket—Metropolitan me Bail- 1Y T4y Compuay ve. Weat Chicsgo Dirisio Compaay’ peulion dented. » £ ve. Coopar} motlon_sllowsd, nucuou Cken from the docker “Tho parey lllmud 10 wnm‘vtmz lrl-mnl from be 1 betiiion -mex-fi l:an{lh:d ks Al v Hon ocket—A pelliion for i rehubng :“w-nuugn 1o MR o et Uion Pacito Rafirosd &muny va. L’Illar ot al.; potition dewsed ana 372 Keibe e Bame: moti 1 - . me; motionovern ‘“:‘01 Wiog va. Wilkioa; um .f.fl‘.:';’.' from the S ety et —Perry, imples i it molioh for AT g e Mgl 33, o1 m W MOTIONS, Binhtrator oo "'1?&‘“'&" S et L ste s u 1 the Circuit Court vu the wu'&"h :'nd :«:-u:mn ::;‘ tiway L)cmnnn, and esch of them, and for jodgment 404. McKeown et al, ve. Qulld, Jr., et al. ; mo- Ilnn I!y the anpeilee to diemins tha apoenl, M. Civd] Docket—Taylor va. Kreigh; motion to rnfll he canan to the foat of the ducirl hy stipala- lnn on the files, and the motion allowed. 167, Loomis et A, ve. liarker; appearance of Labin tarier,” sdminissiator, onter it nd doath of Lawia suggestad ; motion that to Lewls nfi"vmcud s to Lacml Y uan to sl 200, Whitehoune va, Ilalated: motion for leave I.n lls an additional rocord anstained; leave to fle. Motion by Mr. Bull to withdraw the Epllclmm of E. B, lltL|lnnlhfln tor admisslon, and the ap- piteation of Arthur F. Town for admission on for- elgn license, and Frank P, Snyder on the cerlificate of the Appeliate Couri. CALI, OF TIIX CIVI, DOCKET. vu. Lyon; continued lnuervl:w Wearr taken on call. mpleaded, etc., vs. Wohlebon; vervice. 20, Same vs. Bame; conllnuaa for rg 27. Blackman ve. Viawks; Ared Lewls for :llhl“l error, and by Char ard for defondant, and taken. S8 hymm lerelah; passed to the foot of the ;fl Tho Chieago & Nortbwestern Rallway Com- pan v, l?n!er ot al, ; has been disposed of, The ‘pln ex rel. liobiuron ve. the 8t. Tock Tnlhbd & Chicazo Ttatlway Company; d as per stipalation on filo, a1, Thluhen. imploaded, ote. va. Cochrane; con- flmml for service, 3. The Chicago & Towa Raliroad Company vi. Hapkine, imnleadsd, otc. ; gasred. P ‘ hornton u:i ll‘uvll T a ; passed un on 1 dl A 50, Shctidan va. Teardniey ov ot iy oo all. 35, !nnlh Park Commissloners vs. Dunlevy et Al 26, Gukidian Mntual Life Insurance Compan; v, Jtouan clitngod to Central Grand biviaion. 7. Jdenkine, u|rnee. etc., ot al., va. Popoet -1.i'conunned for eervica. Silverman vs. Chase, executor, etc. ; taken, 10, Moadoweralt va. : s, “40. Bmith ‘MARINE NEWS. TITE RECENT BIG BLOW. Boflalo Erpress, dMonday: Daring the belght of the wind Friday and Baturday it was anticipated that a large number of disasters would be reported, but the accounts of this charactor thus far are - ited. After the change In tho direction of the wind from northoast to northwest, which took place Thnrsday night, & great majority of the vesse! tho Lower Lakes appearto have taken refuge af nearest avallablc place of shelter, howaver limited 1ts nccommodation n'«his respect might be. Tho different Captains of vesscls, by pursuing the fore- gotug mothiod, have doubtless saved many lives, together with a large amount of property, Some thirty vessels ran Into Pigoon Bay to escape the storm, a_ largs number taok rofuge under Long Polnt, and about twunty ran ioto Enie Harbor, Blr. L. Sneckloman, of Buffalo, owner of the achr St. Androws, roceived s dispatch Satarday Afternoon to tho effoct that his vesscl was ashore near Sandusky. Bhe left Port Colborna last Wedneaday, light, for the ahova port, where sho wean to load'with coal for Toronto. She was unin- sured, From other exchangos the followlng is quoted: Dredgen havo baen At work making & ciaanol {n tho sand o thnt tho atmr Pearl can bo gotten off tho basch st Fairport, whete she was rup o dur- Ingthe great blowof last ¥riday, She ls prob- ably ot strand by this thne, Clnl. Meswold, of ba Geneseo Chief, i itlon_becaus8 of the Agnew, for uss, ete. o ried in a precarions cons lu urice he sustained daring tho rocent storm on Lake Huron, and hu wife 18 sald to bolingering ba- tween life and deal "The report that n Canadian propellor had been 1ot In the great blow 1a not consldered truthful, The barge Almeda, damagod in the recent bl1 7o an Lok itron: 1a at Batrot, Whers sae wi drydacked aud repaire Part of tho raft in tow of tha_tng Livingston was broken up iu the recent storm at Sand Donch. The luf Androw J. Smith has been sont to the rotief of the schr Bterling, ashore at Vermiiion. Conaiderablodnmage wasdone o the Band Beach ‘broakwater by the storm. MIL\V‘\U‘K RE, Spectal Disvateh to The Tribwne, Miuwavkes, Wi, Sept. 17.—Grain frolghts continue dull. Charters to-day were: To Buffalo, achr F, M. Rnapp, barley at 3Xc: to Oswego, schr ‘W. B. Phelps, wheat on p. L, reported on ownaers' account, One or two prapoller arrivals from below: rivals from or departures for the Lower Laki Tho prop Menomince arrived from the this eventuy, twonty-four hours bohind time, Capt. Kirtland roports & hioavy sonthwost galo and soa at ‘tho lower end of the lake Bunday snd Mon- .dny. The prop Menomines rode it ont at anchos under North Manitou Tsland,” in cdm- pany with the steam-barge -n-l tow of two bieges upward bound. - Bouth * Manltou Harbor sevoral propeliors and l number of sail vessels upward bound found shelwr. One lar threo-and-after upward bound with coal, bat the name of which could not be aacortalned, lout one of her crow overbourd Buudsy night shortly lfler eonlnulonnchuru lh- last-namod polnt. man was told lace the -ncnor llam m the. rigging, nnd while so engaged s lurch of the vessel miust bave thrown him ovarbord, as he suddenly dissppearod wilh the Jantern which ha carrlod, The Milwaukes Tug Compauy to-day sold the scow Milton to Thoraas Itichardson for 8500, The Milton was sold as she lies in & wrecked cohdmon. nm reault of her collislon with the echr Lotua last ’lho schr James Wade will loave for Chicago to- motrow in queat of & carzo. PAY YOR WHISTLING, The tugmon wcored an easy victory yesterdsy in the wlistliug cascs, and say that tho ciy suthori- tioa have curtalled their rights wnen they had no legal business to doso. They balievo the Federal authoriMes are bound to protoct them tn privileces which they pay licenses for, and think the clty stiould regulate ita bridges better. There o doubt, however, that a few of tho tog Caplains do a great deal of unnecccsary whistilng, and to them the othor Captains attrihate the complainte about loud whistling, 1t is also quite certain tust some of the bridze-tanders require & sharp atick Lo stir them up; for it e ot an infrequunt occurrenco that the tigmen are unable to got through the rivor lato st night bocause thu bridgeman i ;-Intp, and it requires vizoroua whistling to wake i u K3 hnu are timoa when it 1s dificult or dangorous o checkup on nurlu‘” hrllll, and the tugmen think that Ihuy are tho beat qualified to judgu as to what should be done in cases of emergency, apd attributy moch of the damage to the bridizes to tae bullicadeducss of the pridge-tonders, who refuse to heed thealgnals of the tugs, and give them the red tall. An experienced tugman wunmh-l the tuge vu the hnd etenders a warnin) mal when the ‘aptains s08 S ior ahcad, andt n'im:hrmgeun- Jers be required to heed such sigusls, LAKE YREIGNTS. Grain freighta rathor quiot and ussettiod yesterday, Carriers wanted 4¢ for corn, and 33c Was freely bid. Charters were reportod for 210, 000 bu wheat, 20,000 bu corn, and 6,600 bu barley. Tue Luffalo engagoments were: Prop Portage, wheat and barley: prop Commodore, wheat snd corn; propT, A. Beoll, wheat; snd schr cotls, wheat. To Colilugwood: T bra B, Brown and L. Wolf, corn, In the aftornoon the schr M. I, Wi ul:ux, ‘wheat to Buifalo at dc. Lumber frelulits were vury qulat yeslerday, for tho reasun that thero wore nol auy vussels Iu pors. The unly churter revorted was the schr P Mauson, \'nod lnd bark !runl Hutton's Bay to this port ai §4 por cor ‘The advaucen qu-bur mlxhn at Bay City ro- main froi. Charters were wado Monday at ;1 and §1.6:4 to Bullalo, ‘The followiug rstes ver 100 pounds from New York to Detroit, via Erio Canal 1o Buffalo, theuce fo Il:lm“ by the boats of o Weatern 'l‘un-unm- tlon Lug:plny. M'U“l beun agreed unon. [ atfect e Jc (ird” cluss . provent rutes aro 2503 106, 1% sad 106, mpu.-l- vely. NAUTICAL AMISIIAPS, A dlspatch says the schr Willlam Jones, lumber- Indeu, std bound from Muekegon to thls port, sprung a luak snd became waterlogyed, ‘Che tug Johnson towad her futo Grand Haven on Mondsy, whero abe will be pumped out and then brought here for ropalre, On thelr last nassage down tho lakes the schr Saveland lost smo cauvas and hermissen gadl, the J. L Case bor §® and Bying-}ib, and the Porter ber forsboom, foroyard, snd .su snchor and hllu Alice Stzong bad her smokostack and vhlllllmatd OfF at Lmuhu snud:y night, by uu-ul was not vpened hich \llun- zuslea, Th c«lnnlln the river thzaw her sesinat the abutme: rnd protuction m-:, and briide wie Awang acatuat Jhe Dropeler, " Tho slrong current 8160 _caused the prop unl-l.u to :nu-:.i'ul .l‘h;gl:n :‘?‘v ;uam -mlll u’:r.h furce as el g pud chuse het to les Ble wi % 4 l’ng HURON. ‘ot Hunox, Baept. 17.—Down—Pro; Willism I, Baraum, Manltoba, 8t. Joseph, D,PD«. Rose snd baryus, aud Germania and baryes, Up—Props Ssmes Visk, Jr., 8t Paul, Huron CI" Niagars, L. Bhickiupa, lnnuu. bwlllow St e oA g ow an ; B ;}i‘m\ huu(gwusls fres ‘15.: N 'out Hunow, —Pussed U Props Jurvis Lord l':afl :umn.p‘i K. 8heldon lnd consbrt; scry Jobu M. Hutcofuson, J. G. Meaten, “thowas H. Howlsnd, Threw Broibera. Dowu—Frops Mary Mblls. Gordon Campbell, Ldabo, “Traverse uu. lonunq, Azabia, Cula, gyptian and consort, Ralelgh with consot and Telbvas, Antelope with K. 13, Hayes and Mears, Sparta and consort, Wind suuth, fresh; weather Sno. BUFFALO, Burraro, Bept, 10.—~Charters—Cement to De- troit, 4 per brl frec; paving-stone to Detrolt at $1.560; buik ralt to Chicago at 30c per ton; coal to Escanaba, 50c: fron ta Chicage, tiic per ton frec; fron to Cleveland, 40c por ton; coal, Ashtabals to Clileago, 40c; coal, Clevelsnd to Milwaukee, 45c; conl, Ruffalo toChicazo and Milwankee, 25c; pav- ing-stone to Clevoland, $1.60. Cleared—Props Btarncca and Daluth. Chicagos Chins and W.T. Gtayes, Toledas aches Genoa, Q. g, Hnulhldn' 700 bels water-lime, and llun- gerford, 230 tons sand, Cleveland: iI. D. lost, Mismi Relle, 700 bria salt, G, W. Dayls, 8t. Peter, and DBay 8tate, Toledo; Homer, James Bhu \V l(. Vandorbiit, ll. A e mz{ord, and J, W. frcsnine, —— TITE CANAL. Bnipoxront, 8opt. 17.—Arrivals—Prop King Drothers, Kankakes Peeder, 2,000 bu cornj At Iantle, Kankakee Pecder, 4,000 bu corn: 0. L. Booth, Marsellles, 0,000 tu corn; Dolphin, Mar- weilles, 7,000 bn osts} prop Ottaws, 4,700 bn corn; Bunshine, Ottawn, (4,300 bu corn} Gold Hunter, LaSalle, 5,000 bu cornj Jose, Paru, 6,150 bu cos Cleared—Tlelle France, Morris, 5,400 1 lnmher, 20,000 ahingles; prop Niagara, 7,240 ft lamber; Flm muuml, Bird's Brudge, 4,000 ft lamber, 12,484 fL lumber for Jollat; prop Montauk, Lock- i, 4, oonbu wheat; iizabeth, Lockport, 4,410 u wheat: Nautilus,' Pern, 105 24 1t Tamber; don. Bherman, w‘ooo-nln lo 1 poets; Orion, Maruetllas, 58008 11 fumber- NOTICE TO MARINENS. For the benefit of vessel-men the following re- port has been submitted by F. larwood, Major of Engineers: The middlo ground heretofore exiat- Ing in the 5t Clair River, opposita tho Chicago and Lake Iluron depot, has been complotely dredged away, giving fifteen feat soundings over it. Thero exls howover, just below the ares dredged, a long shoal, over which there 18 fully Crurioer ank s LAI foek of Whies e present. Wllh oxisting stage of water, liowevor, vessels drawing fourteen feet may nasasafcly anywhere over the former middle ground, Veascls drawing ‘mote than this had better keep in one of the chan- nels, on account of tho long shoal just mentioned. MARQUETTE, Bpecial Dirpaich to The Tribune. Manquerre, Mich.,, fopt. 17.—Cleated—Prop R. J. Hackett, Mary Jarocki; schr Witliam Mc- Gre Puud Up—Prop Nyack. Passcd Down—Frop Arctic. MACKINAW CITY. Bpeefal Diratch fo Tha Tribuns Macxkmvaw Ciry, Mich,, Bopt. 17.~Thomas Ranex, Becond Mato of the schr Zach Chandler, died this morning and wss burled hers, The Chandler 1a leaking. ERIL. Special Dispaich to The Tridune. Fwix, Pa., Sept. 17.—Arcivale—Prop Alssks, Chicagn; prop Winslaw, Duluth: schr 8, H. Kim-. ball, Marquotto, Devartares—Bark Parana, Chicago, NAVIGATION NOTES, CHICAGO, ‘The harbor coninued vory quiet yesterday be- causo of tho scarcity of vassals, ‘Tho schrs Pligrim and Priuce were in dry-dock for minor repairs and caulking yestorday. Capt. Gorman saya the now John Grogoty s one of tho smoothest-running tugs he over handled., No forther reports were recelved hers yeaterdry by vessol-owners from the Walland Cangl. It Is now probable that vessels can lock down by Mon- day next at farthess, ELSAWIIERE, ‘The Cloveland Branch of the Chicage Seamen's Unlon have advanced wages at that portto 32 per dar. 'Tho schr Bella Hanecomb was 23 bu short on a cargo of wllull lately shipped Irom Detrolt to Bof- falo. The (‘lnlfll Sonthern Compsny has comcluded not to build » new steamer this year, to transfer cars at the Limekiln crossings, ‘The Kingston Whig eays: '*Tho achr Florids, from tha West, ran short on Saturday 167 buon & uflw of grain, and another vessal foll short 00 bu,™ Ilud States District Attorney Cutcheon, aof Dotroit, has been Instructed to inquire into the wlecklnr‘lquullluu. and will lnvestigate it and re- port to the Government. Capt. Slicer, of the revenue cutter Femsenden, has been nepecting Iho life-. llflnxlullunl on the west coast- of Lake Iluron, reporis them efticient and ready for emorgencics. Versals entoring Manitowoe harbor are warned that plles for supporting two cribe on oach side of the river, of Afty fect iu lengih each, have been driven east from tho old crib work, Bo report the contractore. Duifalo horhor bas been Jammed with vessels since Friday last, and still the big fect that left here laat Saturdsy hes not gotten there yet. When it dues, then theie will bo & jam. The elevators at :nn port are inadequate to the demands made npon bem. filul of Milwaukeo stevedores went 10 Racine, Mon: to anic~d a echoouer, and nnu(hlrgunx {bat be onged in that tows and had refused toun- losd vessol at tho rato offered, attacked the larmur aud clnlml thera to beat a retroat. The Mayor and police finally straightened mattors out, At ono time the row mon assained the provor- tions of a riot, 1t that the Cuptain of the vessel had goiten the Mll aukeo men under false rupreseatations. PORT OF CHICAGO. ‘The followiug are the arrivals ang actual sallings at this port for the past twenly-four hours ending at 10 o'clock last night: Aunt Stme Chicago, Mapltowoc, Bt Chronss 8. Jos, nl -ds' emssnger, Jndeies, Lenk Minesnsr il eron, lun llen 8iip, Mutkiron, imocr. MarKer: Muakegon, lumber, Twenty- socond sircat. Behr L. D, Costes, Muskegon, Tumber, Twonty-seo: ond street. rop Ch rop 8. C. § Prop Trader, entwater, lumber, ar 'rop s Jant, \m ot Fron A 3 star llvllll’fill."l’hl fl“ llllflrll'& 'R lb L BLur Q. Uraminond, Routh Haven,Taunuries, Liush o Normas, Manistee, fumbar. Markes, rop Qarden City, Oxinahu f— Fp Founain City. o i Hrowis ot Teat: Staniatie, l0F, Mantstoe, Ifichi, o, Volnl ¥t 'Iunrv.'. Hgne, Muskeion, Il { i Mark, banistce. ligbi. ary MeVea "i"‘"""‘n" wnn, Albutrow, Manisfuc, ligh . V. J B sopr 8 A, 'mu Il Il': Behr A"hr nl-ln. #che Mloel 4 e —— PASTORAL. Hpectal Dipateh (0 Tas Tridune. InpranaroLis, Ind., Sept. 17.—Ths action of the Buutheast Indiana Conference In sppolntiug tho Rev. 8. T, Ullletto to Gracs Church to aue- cced the Rev, @. Delamatyr, Natioual candidats for Cangruas in this Congressional District, over the unanimous protest of the Quarterly Confer- suce of the Church, is not well muml Ly the members, wnd they threaten uot to support Mr. Gillette. ’l‘lwg u&ma Contorence muy appoint bim, but the church 1s wot under compulsion to recelve him, 1t Is belloved the sction of the Counfercuce in forcing Delamatyr to accept an- other location will dnw to bis support many votes through sympathy, oF ALL XiNDa, PAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00, 111 & 113 Lake 8t., Chicago. B carefultoboy oaly the Genulne, FINANUIAL. $26, $60. $100, $200, $500. 2he majurity of Wall aurect iiee nd uut ahest boncst as Luelr nelyblors and uf \bein have 8 wrld-wbdd voputal 0‘1‘lurmunduu ... boneaty. The houso old uf_Al sism & Co., Brokers, 14 Wl S e gutlied to whwlute cont: deuce. ‘Uhey wiste that'sa [nvesitnent of about 3100 wads mcnxf,.ommm presst, 68 Lau 00 days, nd 17 thelr Clrc [ty e e M AN lll(lA- MANIOCA akes dellc Ous Puddingr, v'l\lh-lq and Griddie-Cakes. ”‘)B‘ “ll;:lm:“? pudding for iwo e B P A CER L SR T e N-.\.. Ao Yok The ETAIL ARTIATS snd FULL nusgement of W, M. Conns unieered for the o an the thcatre lml'f s0"that the entlre Rroi recelpts 5. colns anen SXPOSITION BUILDIN EXPOSITI0 DAILY! 8 A, M. AMUSEITENTS, “HOOLEV'S THEATRE, R M. HOOLES..... ...8ole Proprietor and Manager. SPECTAL ANNOUNCEMENT. NATINEE BENERIT FOIt TR RELIEF OF TiH# Yellow Fever Suflerers, Under the auspices of the ¥ CHIUAGO CLU13, On Friday, Sept. 20, at 2 p. m., ‘When will be produced Dalwer's besntifnl play, THE LADY OF LYONS, THR PMISENT TRAGEDIAN, MR, JOHN McOULLOUGH, MPASY. undrr | inches nave o ansper Hocley tenders il e hoxes and u fow of the cholce @ suetion, fraim the auage, Cinee, Clone ollhurfA nrmu\ ‘@ at the Wednesdwy GENEIA "’fl‘i"‘_ I, $1.00. CIIICAGO NATATORIGM, Michigan-av,, eorner of Jackson-st. CHICAGO CITIZENS STILL LABORING FOR Tho Faver-Stricken South, All Day Thursdn, » Sept. 19, 1878, NENEFIT FOR THE YELLOW-FEVER SUFFERERS. From @ mos. m.—Gentlemen swimmiog. (u, noon—Lalies nvlmmlufl. A D nx?na ur ' grand trisl aqaint ming mateh between male T DEaad aLY(h- contest atter siver oises Torapoeds e lengths of tho M aan res to Al Dresonts misston, 25¢3 all nly;ml fonl iwimmers, Wit JANSEA, Havager. upl AL 4 0'clock . m. .. TO.....10 . M. ADDMIRNION: ++:,28 CENTS | CIILDREN.....13 CEXTS M'VICKER'S THEATRE. Becand Week. Houses Crowded. The Kmigent Como- JOSEPH JEFFERSON RIP VAN WINI{I 3 DY EVERY EVENING AND BATURDAY MATINEE. eat ean bo secured alx duya in adva Tiox nice open frum 9 & 10, 10 6 P, ‘Chrriages may be ordered for 1U:20. HOOLEY’S TIEATRF, . M. MTOOLKY. +1+.8016 Proprictor and Menager. THIS WEDNESDAY MATINRE. BDAY NIGHT, by urgent request, Mr. i1 wiil appear in lita great fmpersonation Thuruli; t. [0—Shakspeare's ENIY THE VIIL, r]rm_s o fiia” WMILIE GAVIN 8 0= Fireweil Menent of Joun MeCul- Combtaation. HAMLIN'S THEATRE. s J. A. HAMLIN.., Lot Nights of the spectacalar snccers THE NAIAD QUEEN! M'LLE NONFANTI, the Orest Premier Danseuse, CLINETOP BISTKILY and GKORGINA BMITHSON. uu INREH Tuesday and Fridsy Afternuons. Jont. Bi-sus, ¥ IANFIAU in her now Coeds! Draina, PANTED. HAVERLY’S TUEATRE, J. H. HAVERLY,.. roprietor and Mansger. LEAD) )] MA’ \ 3 4 " - &K‘z:i.,...taro.*'°"f ¢ onty complesa, orlael Vel T:':-.m(' erars: lotthald & eru. l nmu.lmlLll it of Charac! hilae Ringers, ,Ufl‘ .fll.h" marvelof arl “!dnn‘ Mo} s DANITED. " o, St RIF TAmCHARd Lo0ls A rich, and New ¥ ork bnsk (!Alll’m ul'un Junsnfl‘ &[0, 106 STaATE ST OFHICAGO. CARPETS Upholstery, and Curtain Goods. New Stock Now In—Very Lowest Pflcm. NEW I‘IJIILI A Tl“"fi- "MUSIC BOOKS FOR THE FALL TRADE, loweh ‘Munday, B prietor NTLIRY, Etc, The Harmonia. FOUR-PART 8ONGS FOR MALE, VOIOES. iasnontirely new buok, musle well selscted and b words the Initer Lransiated bla scautsltion W the list of each 0 contay gm L] Crrentare o alin Arvg late of " ) Tl Sl o weat Lok ToR (acir usa this comlog soason. aro In'm-d toseud for Catalogues aad ha ot ue- Ditson & Co.'s Musical Record A Now Weekly Muslcal Pager, commences Sept. 7. A wido- for Musle Teachiors and their Pupils, Or) ore, lllll Music-| luvflllinlrlllr 6ix paies o aelcoied musla (313 e AR L e oat e vAdte Teachers of Stoging Clayas will plras s1am 0. Fuerson's nward;! §1.50 wr aoion, Mmilir i {ho o it 0 wide fl uligaua’ o etbud uEiui, Cla e U bor duset K utution,H 5 per dozen, tor Choire aad ulunlnx Behool A1l Books scnt poss frae (or Katafl 'rioe, LYON & HEALY, Chicago. OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. October Atlantic Now Rteady and For Sale Everynbers, Cuntaiua, beildes otlior Articles, (fkll'F ““ IIA?& SLOE'N TP"I ES 08 t yery atri . i e vl ot Axnrn recloualy: ndusirisiiy, Sad oiit: {cally=ead tho peril wa'srs o, TYE, BELATIONS 0F LABOI AND ¢ e Lacunal ‘ N'!Y fiwportsal Fatnyonindetny ANUNE OF TAXATION, by Hreuks Adauss $77 Al gaod cliizens should rend thess three wrticles carefully THE PARRONSS (1o *Baw Lawedn " atary by Are, Storles, Eavays, Bkrichus, und Poswms, by J. 1. Weuddur, Richard Graut, Woite, J. W, thers. 38 couts & number; B4 s year, UOUGHTON, 0SuOOL & CO., BOSTON. ME-IEACE. A fresh Lowe, I.DH ATIONAL. ALLEN ACADEMY, 'rvm mowt %\Wlmlv and thoronghly equipped gehool ln L S T Tt PIII.VI‘IIMACIIIIIC flAl-A'NI(' l!l‘)- RAILROAD I'll-l TABLB. e i et ARRIVAL AND- DEPABTIIBH OF TRAINS, 1aces fof boys And yonng men. Prepares 'mlxmuw au Manss.—t Baturdy e e gca o huvinee lte. Flen eparimenc, iad. 'llmz’ ay uum:. $Miondsy excepte Ahte nity. Gond boardin fllrll'llh(nl 'lF'I lo‘)’lhu!lllfllhl{ editcated wil R admitied, A fow purtis receiyved into the family of the Pres L. Also aplendid Primary I)Blll"m’lflh" Tittia b Ilnly fll!l l"llr{!:%n':xv :,l:" lil'?;'" next s SR W AT S f ey, Presdent, ' e.‘!i“..%“&“n cP.‘I‘.“.a" orata B s Arrive. -mllermunz o ir 0. B Voung Ladfes an v g &' Vank ek INE RO e et ot {he TRt i’.‘um; E.’.’ui’,’,‘}, 1 y LAl oL can pununu-m rmnmnn lmuxul cadem) # ue 1:!#; KL via Cronfr oo1 974, 1 xprem. b < lel’lnl a e aFreep't. flockrd & ih > yfiockrd & Dubug 35, Biiwaokesvan S 1 = = 30D, e Thirty-elghth Teguler Course of Lectures in llwaukee Kxpress. 3 fie tonttanton will hegt dng, 2 liwaakes Passen A o s i "::'.f.'::" i at othf nestembe i n:lm will begin on Monday, the nmm-’u pid ,"m: "ym‘m:‘n.-'r;r;:.en for conferriog Degreas will be %) T Annual Clecular and Catatogue, giving reguise uulxlhl[kl'lul(luu. "\l anil othe o G AN Tefmmaieae 51 s H > .f L] 4.:::38283 The llorxhoy bclmo! of Musical Atf, At Hterabey Music Hall, Chicago, f ¢ Frsmtomaia. Ariias, and Soer uRALe Iy Rvery Separimal of voral And fnetrnmental m; e, Concerts, organ re- cltata, pubiie matiases, stE0L Sioging, Slotutiin, hae: mions, Riallan, ole.. Tre'tn ‘m' Tupiis, P tarmh b nd fo & PNt Yo R, ITERSTTET Difectons "KENWO0OD HALL Corner Forty-elghth-at, and Nadison-sv, Fint-clan sichoal for Young Laties. Opens £ept. 10, w i s dMarquette Exnrens &Lake Genera & foc 3[opd du bac via davearilic: g | Slnkedenens y l‘lfllmln FIotél Cars ave run € b betwes ¢ox0 and Councit Blafts, om the it Téaving Chicoro BN e e T e 28103 th ad ot Pallmas e other form ol boteleary weat ot Cnicurn. 1 o 87 B~ lieporeommer of Weilyand Kiarie-sta B-Dapotcornerof Canal and Kinsi CHICAGO, BURLINGTOR & OUIJUY nuuom Depots fontat Lake sty [ndimn and Sixteenty. d Cana) and Bixteeiih sta. icket Ottons, 86 ar. lrrm W ' luu\lms. l'nn 1pal, Advantaces s (Thlr( o 'nu ."v;f"::a" ] Mllfial‘.flunlnhu Exprem, nen L f 4c800} { ik soncar ‘bersonal apoiication 10 Jiocktord & Freaport ’c:xpre-v ubuque & Sloux Cily Kxpress, DEBILITATED! aridc Furt kapre o HLADY n;nlll".c‘? o ’ll"\‘l‘ Mring in retired coun wnes LTy 8 Tew e {0 Piratn UM her: ouns {‘.“"ai,'.i‘:'?‘-‘.‘:'.' lan; % lflwlh. Uerman, French, and Mualc, He AI::IH o T o BarIcaisrs apy x"y"n':‘.mxm JOINSTON, Raa. fesiredy et A ) Rea., : A e L PG preprd e y:gg;‘npws : Texas Flll g s Bost Welnitst, Female Semin PG RS e W H ] _ Pullman PIIICS Dlllfl[ ‘ars and Puliman 16-wheel C n between Chicago sad UIIM‘I Philadelphis, will_re pt. 1A Full gounse mu siso pnr“’e Brenared for TIarvack CYamic stions, M. HRNHRIKTTA KUTZ, 1220 Walnut-at. n n. GAT llr‘l‘nu‘«“mm Tatrsron, Y' 8 TOATHRSA A 2 FRoLim o, . AN L 10! s 4718 6L nenr ath - Ave. Hos Yok ¥ A SELT 5. ,Flcl:lur: Tor BTUDYL DF lummun lny"ln e 'rlne"u'::."" Angaasthe ias SECURED TO ALL. v N Ry ELECTRICITY, |ourtaREREd. T L] umou n-p.x. Wul.BMr near Madlson-s. bridge, a2l Y weaty tnirdat. Tickes Offce. 133 Randolpheat. PENNSYL‘VANM MILITARY AUADHMY NATURES CHlEF BESTOREB :“M:“.:'\’:(;::'Tfi.“;‘; :.E gumap, peas-opm st ey s | OF INPAIRED VITAL ENERGY. | SRstitletiises iE ‘sdncsh I Ll cwuur ncsh n( ity (Far particulars spoly to JEWETT Pttt - t thie i Joliss bwight Accommaarn:s " Tremont House, or ta Coll The current issue of the ELEC- '.',5'.,.94 A, T B iy Tl U T 2 gaisior v S e Rt el By | TRIC QUARTERLY contains val- | "beg g Gha'a il Wevika it S il i .Enm.fx.. h,nznmf‘é'; uable information for Invalids | — L SO T Miimankes Kapress.. Moy uAy. S Nenasna ThrosEn Day Kxpresa... 4101108, pa. |* Wauean, Madi Ex (Uicoromowoe fatuniays)® 8:00p. m. |* Miiwankee Fas WAtk (miy)e]| Srovp. 1 nain & Mionesota, Green| M0t and Ash-, and those suffering from Nerv- dus, Exhausting and Painful Dis- eases. It treats upon the laws of OHESTNUT-ST. SEMI.NAEY PHILADELPHIA. et o Bl sad By g E l 163 BONNEY and 3ise UILLAYR, ';'!‘)Igi \,hul:;lp:t THE HURON ST SGHUUL hygiene and physical culture, ol i it oooe. mt 200n . For ¥ ';,",';{ Ladloy and Chlldren will reopcn WEDNES- and shows how perfect bodily ;';‘cfl.‘;';‘f;‘?“;',‘:‘\.,",",""‘ ""‘;.",',,‘,':""" A bl LA health and energy may be fully QERTEAL BAIL )T TOUNG LADIE: TLLINOIS BA(L] GARNETT INSTITUTE g iouasier Doty oyt biee- i "':.“.‘..?::.'.‘t“?"* P ey o et a6 v, o, Ganuelt, Prineipal, 69 Cheator bquare, Boston, Mass. regained by means of PULVERMACHER'S B It Ci Tl i d Fapress. Burinztoa dreon, Butlindion & Kruhul Dubugue & Sfoux L‘Ily l' l’ Dubngue & Bloux Cit Giiman Passenger. Urday aigbt Fiasto C 4% = &fl‘&fim”fi 3%-3{?}“‘ The Best Known Curative Agent! * These highly perfected Curative ap- pliances supply to the body mild and continuous currents of Electricity, and in so cffective a manner that the most stubborn and complicated diseases yield AT, LOUIR LAW Ki RCHOOL, (Lawr Vephrimeotol Wanineton Untvsrity.) term opens Uct. 1 teriny seven months each ‘et Tweiith aunust two praque L 10, IKTE. Couted, Digiuma adiiie to . Addr fes. K n:T LEMENTIR MCI00 ladlenful clltdren. GKINIANTOWN, tabliahed 1837, Veagentay, ent. 1n 3 b, CLE 9, 0 PPPPPRPESE 3zazagy i ‘schoal will reopen _¥orelreulans -pply w0 HOAILDIS SCII(N) Y. Hev., 8. . HOW Moy TOWN, N, 3. o (Jumlln trom bl:umun NOTICES, W.EK M‘mmn Esq, PT. WAYNE & OHIOAGQ Dran Hrn: As al and Madisonoaus T reeult of my (xne do s vmmmmur Aestre o o ulvo 10 the 1 e nonted by 1 ava bsli, T Bave haitl hearly 1ty dwell |nf Hiunes QUII0G The nAsE T v JeATR A have placed In fheth 8 variely of e beat reputel R Bttention was ealled T cnfer munsPntloh. g copecial mesteat Tous tent 1 ‘ea, AR bou) le.ulw totry it, and sines the trin)of 101 hit Do otlier &tnd. o theil ic i e ki 'i':’."”‘;".:l”‘l""""';"{m‘.::u" ""i"'" liver & mn‘! to their electric influence after every rm‘nnun ‘:‘ munlo' . i 1t with GRE of J0ure, 1o (e VARt {mprovene - i o o D e AL i aroramy o mwrovementn | other plan of trcatment has failed, | Tiainsleare from Expor e -IL,:'Yllmr tovser 0f uir, s Iy one-tislf tn thin cont of conl cou- o Of TANAgement, maularity of pefattire. mid ull ouier qualities déalred na'tur, I have certainly nover acen its equal, and ity Tecomimng 16 s the beat 1 Navo coer sedn. There 18 noduat srising rom Tt "R theve 1e b perfoct freedom from the dangerons and offensive gases whilcii 36"0fton ‘pervade thnair. in tha tine of MiuAL farmaces. Theso sorm ta b consumed fuslde your furoace, in- stead ot passing through and out of L. This I4 alsa tho upltoriy “teatimeny ot the’ goeuvnnis of fuy houscs 0 much of famtly Anuuux § (Ex posf ng). _Ghad Arrive. They are applicahl.c to either sex, the young and old; and, although applied { Worafax Express. externally by the patient himself, exert |~ a beneficent and recuperative influence throughaut the entire cconomy. The :,2:3‘;:.2.':‘: ::‘::' clectric action beginsait once, as soon | Nt Krires ... as the Belt or Band is applied, and the effects are perceptible almost from the start. Cases regarded incurable and of years standing, yield to their mild but wanderful influence. In no case can URG, OINCINNAT( & ST. (Cinclunati Atr-Line aud Kokomo Line.) \ LOUTA B B arroli-ats. _ West 8ids Deparic 1 Afrive, and ¢ GooDN, Depot coruer of Clinton BOSTON ELASTIC FABRIC l0., MAKUFACTURERS OF INDIA RUBBER GOODS f Indtssapolls,Lou- e aatimone e ast o B0 mus gige.m. - 1y wwp mly Tne m KANKAKEB LIFR ‘went G 2 A 4t XA IIU BER BRLTING . lhc applic: o i ‘“\lxi" I‘“ ‘:(h pLBtichedy pplication be attended 'wulx the ' Amm COrTUS ARBLINEN oW auobher Linea. least harmful eficcts. The action pene- Clpctn ‘-"nn epol e we INDIA RUI IIIIMK VAI‘\ K8, for Cold or ITot Water. Mlnl hwr! 0 D- wy 7"“‘ . trates every bodily organ, and thus pro- motes Digestion, Excretion, Nutrition, and Circulation, restoring health and vigor to the debilitated constitution. | Barepqrs Repres Their many valuable qualitics and | Mehdiirmeere adaptation for medical purposes ob- tained for them at once full recognition from scientists and the e/i#e of the med- ical profession at home and abroad. GASKETS, KINON, &7, &0, tncluding all kuls o Rutiber Goods for Mechanica ad Magutaciuriug uses. LUF g00ds Arv warranLd 1n all CHAR. MeBUIENEY & « SRoL RN ST TR Agentes Mhlul-nn. bherman House.” Daveaport Rxpre... T PROFOSALN, Proposals for Mules. “Allivala O Vha Ommaha Kxprods aro served In GIGiog cil ST R eale CHIOAGO & BABTERN ILI ILUNDIS BAILROAD, SiDanile Koute.® ‘Ticket Ooes: T7 Clar b 87, 1578, posals in Wipiicate, i uauatcon- e recelvod at this oo until 13 o c) BOOI, b -uy of Buptemiber, u'm. i wl m, thne lllfl rln.e they by plddors; for‘(ho i likse s dalivney 3t Gl st s, 310, a .nu..'.L o Bl i ee ol st sty i ; M l'flfu' ’:‘1’ na, i i particulam, 1 oo butals They combine in the utmost degree G s > d +4 n . . . BTE 'BRY. & I'ltllllh-lmllhlull anid i i “‘":w‘)w"' efficiency, comfort in application, and | pornacine, ey -w..u-n‘rl s he 5 f % argu-boned o matuniay’s flost dou's leave uotil :E:,r-l;?-’m,',‘:z'};,-;&,- n -"?:'l_",'"- ,‘n_u,_n;.,un;\‘u;g!“ cconomy, and are self-applicable by the £:; 5;«!.-.‘1;-,"\53"‘“ ,;J:‘; ok i, i four u wor 10 ! . < T bl | patient himself, for the speedy and cf- i T Al within Watio) daye atier ] tuvited for a1l or any numbe 3 fectual cure of Nervous, Chronic, and raacTves thy FIhL 10 roject any or Functional Diseases; among others the following: Rheumatlsm, Spermatorrhoea, Nouralgia, Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, ! fl:“.‘?gl‘“l‘u.'fi‘; bttt b Constipation, - Epllopsy, ARI'§I§DM &A I E,F !,e!:s SR | Solation, Paralysis, i v ELit Chi e siate liave 10 | Lumbago, Female Complaints, | = N ';: = .'“_'[';5'" ',.(,“m,,’“,' o Aches nmi Palns, Spinal Diseases, ; W"“S“UM‘LA‘E“U,‘ to ans. “loaches, Mothy, | General Debility, Catarrh, D r JAM E S Hm; nla'n':"f.'lw ‘lvxl“rmt.l“. Head Troubles, Nervous Gomplaints, Depots 1795, Sadisarst | NervousDebility, General Ili-Health, PRIVATE DISPENSARY, Liver Complaint, Deafness, Kidney Disease, Deoline, eto. 204 Washington 8t., Chlcago, ll. 3 bs watl knawa Dr, Jumes ho boad uf the MEDIVAL. To Bousumrwss AND INVALIDS. Uso WIKGIIERTBRH TYPOPITOSPHITE or L ISIE B DESCRIPTIVE PAMPHLET and -« THE ELECTRIC QUARTERLY Conuriarion heas Dr. James ba 64 vo: Stutteriog aad pay. AND DA. For I'llnllll!l tlon, - £ and 82 reroitie. Proparstontyby | containing valuable information and | THYSELF;3: % it rva 't it uun( WINCHEATEL | Jull particulars, may be had free. Call o e b ol = d luual A !dlcll Awulnun«. T gy on or Address ne Sobence of Life 1 begoad all cou a. giiewonitaary work on inysiclogy ever b ‘o Londus Lanvet says: **Nu wrson should b«-thonl\Nl nhubl-h.m‘ The suthor & uolie R4 "} | benefacios llluunxedu.mnu sent to un oa re- - i i RusLY wan. Cor, 8th & Vine Sts, CINCINNATI, 0. | 55 sihior ¥ eeal, F el 'I‘riumph ! lmut Tahlet ¢ Il.llllnol‘v' .\ld. QOr 212 Broadway, NEW YORK. BRANCH OFFICE: 218 State Street, Ghioago EORERES Trado Mark. g HEAL ‘x‘f'."a.,d:..“u!‘wt““"“‘* THX.S.EEE N() (,Ultl:. l WY Dr.Kean, lavkest.. Chlcage. agyctlons of the re 173 Fouth leved by Lhe use Farle st OF. Lavareey A Oomgl ot and Regularly Qualified ,.‘E‘;‘,fi:" oo sbasal dliesges, . S Phwsician In' attondance. Ly b mumf?; uwmaumumm. . f v