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- THE YELLOWSTOXE PARK. Its Present Condition and Prose pects of Permanent Ima provement. Detalls’ of Gen. Miles' econ- nuissance to the Great Geysers. His Battle with the Bannocks—Progresa of Dr. Hayden's Hoientifio Surveys, Brectal Corresnandence of The Tribune, Mavstori jlot Seioes, Y. N Py, WL T, Sept. 20.—Tne writer of this has been making a tour of the Upper Yellowstone, Clarke's Fork, an fmportant tributary, ard the Nattonal Park, in the hiybrid character of newapaper-correspondent and pleasure-secker, In the conrse of the five weeks that have been spent in the saddle since he Teft Fort Keozlon the 15th of Ausust, many things have occurresd which, It propesly de- scribed, may Interest tho gencral readera of Tna TRINGNR. On the date nhovs mentioned Gen. Miles left hls headquarters at Keogh with the purpuse of reconnoltering the Natfonal Park to find some menns of closlng fts mountala passes against hostile Indians who continually use it either ns a safe road from the Pacifle slope to the North- east, or a convenfent hiding-placo when pressed Ly the military. A second but Icas Important reason for his teip was o falnt rumor that the Baunocks were In the Park, working their way towards the ecttlements under his protection in the manner that the Noew «Perces dld last fall, Ho little Qid ho regard the danger from this source that ho took his wito, several other la- dies from the garrison, and & fow civillan gucsts with lshn on the Journey, ‘The party thus formed conslsted of TWENTY-BIONT LADIER AND GENTLEMEN and an cecort of 100 men. From Keogh the commanda marched to the Rosebud: upthat to the Big Muddy, where the Lame Deer battle- fieldwas visited; thence to the Custer battle- ground, where a very accurate man wlhich had been minde of that disastrous fleld by Licut. Loug, the Engineer ofticer at Keogh, was ver- Ifled, Mra. Col. Sturgis given an opportunity to louk for the body of her son, tho Lieutenant who was captured In tho fight, and, It s sup- posed, burned ot the stake, and aroute fora new rosd from Keogh to Fort Custer se- lected. From cre Miles went to Fort Custer, and had left there and was proceeding lelsurely up the Yellowstone, when, at - Countryman's Haneh, he heart azaln that Bannocks were In the Park. Upon recetving this news ho at onco sent a small detachment of men under Lieut. lark, of the Secomi Cavalry, through the Crow Arrengy and Clarke's Fork routo to the Park, with orders to scout that reglod for hostiles and report to him nt Barrouette's Bridge, on the Yellowstone, ten mniles south of the northern Loundary, Clark did as was ordered. On the evenluz of the 20th of August ho BUKPRISED A SMALL PARTY OF INDIANS ten miles east of Index Park, killed one In- dian and captured another and three head of stock, On the 18t of September ho arrived nt thebridee, and there found that the main narty hud not arrived, but (nstead that Gen, Hrisvin, the commander at Fort Ellfs, was at Mammnoth Hot 8priugs, eizhteen miles distant, with o mixed fores of regutars and volunteers, ad that Dumo Rumor sald there were 200 Lannocks with 800 head of stock on the Magi- son Iwer, where they had been pursued by 1, Lizran, wisd that” all the parties then In tho ark bl been robbed of horses, mules, and y. Five days later ho moved over It # and met what was left of the mity command, and thers learned of what G Miles had been dolug {n tho meant It~ scems . that two days ulter Clavk had left-the maln command, (ou. Miles recelyed more news concerniog the fuvae 2iou of the Purk by the Bannocks, and had start- ul with twenty men for tho Crow Agency, with tie ntention of vuishr n force of Crow Indlans and followinz Clark Into the Park, boping that be wonld overtake him, and consolidate his lit- tte force I time to capture any bund of hostilea that would bo et At the Agency he secured thirty-five Crows, and proceeded with alt speed townrds Clarke's Fork, . This was the lust that Col. Baker, of Piegan vietory fame, and {1 whose cliarge the expedition at Mammoth Bprlugs now was, knew concernlug the commanding ofiiver, lu view ot this fact, and that Indlans wero sup- pused to be fu the region of tho inke and thic reyrers, it was decided not to move further Into the Purk until Gen. Miles wus heard from. In the menntime a courier brought news to tha effect that Licut. Balley had been sent with twenty-five_men to the Bowlder Fass, with ordera to ciose It agalust any Indians trying to cscape from the Pack in that directfon, fnd to march through to the bridge, Then there was an - interval ol several days, which the command ot the Nprings spent in reeruiting tho stock, which had been Daddly run down by the 450 milea Journey frotn Fort Keogh, and in batuing tu tha hot waters of the springs. On the cvening of the Oth of Bep- tember u courier arrived from Clarke's Fork Wwith o letter to Mra, Miles from her busband, and the first news was recelved of the Ueneral’s vic- * 1ory over the husti This los already been reported in the teleirapble dispatelies, arid veed not be recounted here. Later, an order was recelved for the comumand to move the next day to larrouctte’s Bridee, cighteen mues distant, Whero the licneral was awaiting us, y On the following day the whole party, with the exception of Lieut, Balley aud his men, n:ln‘;unud scventcen miles to M, Washburae, k DEGAN TUE BIQIT-SEEING art of the journey by making o very satistac- tory sscent of that” snaw-laden néak., ‘Phis mnountain hus an altitude of 10,500 feet abave the sea, und i located on tho west side of the Yel Il.mllunu iver, just at the foot of the Grand Csnow, From “fts summit o view 1 ovlalned which many travelers and sclen- e wep, like the Earl of Duvraven und Dr. layden, pronounce ons of gho grandest in tho world,—n clulin which fs made beeauso ot fta comprehiensive churueter rather than of the tmugnitude or beauty of any sinvle feature of the landspape, 1t eriibraces tive things, each o which {s of special fmportanco: First, a ho- tizon of wountains a bundred and Afty wlies in dlaweter, frou which riso thirty or wors snow- “eavped peaks in great maguiticence, Becond, o Yast expause of foreat, &0 extensive thot its | treescan be numbered ko the grass ou the Pratrie. It 1s doubtful if & greater streteh of Umbered country in It virgin state can be spen uny where eluo {2 the world, unless it is nerhiaps ,Arom the sumnits of the Peruvian Andes, whero tley averlook the Bilvas of the Amuzon, Third, | She lovely Taka ot tho Yoliowstone.one of s ‘Yery highest bodles of Fourth, the wouderful geysers, forty nlics sway, Spoutiug steaws and waler upwards hundreds + Ol feet vut of the forest, & naturul pheunomena that fa fouud fh but two other places on carth, ;_nd oren then in_comparative Inslgnificance. 1th, I:&m splendia and sluost unnivaled water i the world, 1eauon af OLLLS OF THE EXCHANTING YELLOWSTONZ, u the 12th we moved six miles o the falls, Sodspent o day and @ balf lu examiviog them aud the canon,” Whils here three of the party, focut, Pave, & gallaut officer of the Fifth In- "(""m Colgaty Hoyt, Fuq., aud Mr. i, €. luu-:.-. of Cleveland, descended to tho bottom Ob the Giand Canon from the west sido und :’ llnlnmhvluw of the lower fulls from balf a ‘nluhelnw them oo the river. In the per- arenanco of this daring und luborluus feat they AL'.\m: firat that Lave ever reacuied th bottom rnl ¢ canon from that side of the river, and, edeed, they ure aniong a dozen or b0 who. have EV}_" bad e hardibood to scalo its walls .H' from the east side, They made thres uh\umu 10 get to the bottom before succeed- l‘»f' Tuice they got to within o few hundred o L 7! tlie water, when perpendicular precipices, m“x lad apucarcd pussable from the top, check. o heir descent,” Oucs 8 bowlder, welgling “?ny‘wund-. rolled duwn @ sieep declivity and Hh 'n?i. astall futhe hands of Mr, ftouse with Pock orG8 UL 8 catinou-liot fust as lie dodged tho M 3t the uffrighted crics of his compunions ve, 'm\“p»«in reachiug the river at the bottom, it was Uiy b0 be about 100 teet wide, although it Y llml 2opear tu be more thag oue-quarter of 1hat from tho cdyw of the canon. 1600 feet 1 ey ilie View thov ot of the Lower Fails “u};u 4bs the finest thet can be obtained of uu".h To get out of tuts mlghty crevice re- ?u d oue bour and tenninutes’ bard clnblug, warPeaking of the gurgeous coloring of the .m-wul the danon o few Jlfi‘l luter at tho b n‘.u. Dr. Hayden sald that Morau's paioting A -hmfl ‘l;t;u;u' h:ry‘ nl:ml‘hucrlllcl;ud for avaguut brillisucy of color, sl aiked thoss of e p.\nyy who bad THI CHICAGO TRIBU IFRIDAY, OCTOBER peen the picture (f they thonght ft n fust. criticfvin, Al of them, from ten. Milea down, rald with great positivences that they did vot, and agreed that nelther paint nor words conlil ever convey an adegitale ea to the world of this far away and womlronsly beantiful gorge, There have been several meas sementa of theeafalls, nll of which have varicd, ‘The Iateat, I helieve, maken the Lower Fally w;m. 9 feet high, wiile tho first put them at 60 1cet, On ihe 14th of September the expedition moved eleven miles up the river to the Mud Voleano, and got into TIIE BTEAM AND JIOT-WATER COURTRY. Here it crinpest, and the gentlemen dud ladies rude on six miles furthet through a beautiful ine woods to the lake, where they spent u few Imnra rambling along the beach, searching for stecimens of rare Atones among tho pebbles, and watching the mumerous pelieans and vther aquatie birds n,wrumz n the water. 'Thls Iake 18, 1lka everything eise in the park, & wonderful affair. Iligher abova the sen than’ mast mount- aine,—8,(K0) feet,~it I8 farger, moro Intereatinge, id inore beautiful than similar hiddies of water, 1iko Lukes Tubo, in the Slerra Nevada; Teretco, Mexico; Titicacs, in tho Andes: and Cowmo, i Europe. Wera ft Tocated separatoly from the uther womders of the Yellowstone, ft would have: attrncted much more of our nt- tentlon; as It was, wo had only time to observe the clearnoss uf Ita waters, the peculiar compo- sition of the pulverized obaidian aml quartz sands of 1ts heach, and pouder on Lhe calises that make all the flesh af ita otherwise muznfil- cent trout o Jodging-place for disgusting worms, From the Ml Voleanu, which Is n vast surinu of bolling mud aud fetid water, that re- utinda one by its pulting of a mighty caldron ol hasty pudding, we took the trall to the - west and marehed to the East Fire tlolo River, a tributary ol the Madison, whi Ites with the deferson and Gallatin, and forine the majestic Missourt. 'Thin was about suventecn miles, and the dav was Bunday, the Iith, That evening the Rev. Wayland Hoyt, of Brooklyn, preached o the soldiers belore n roaring caip-fire In one of the most beautiful of ** Go's flirst temples,” a stately grove of pines. Monday took us throughan Interminable succession of botling aprings, Lubbling vools o gayly-olored mud, small Iakes and good-sized rivers of scalding water, and oser miles of suow-white maguesia, silien, aud calearcous formations, o THR GREAT UBYBERS 1n the Upper Fire-lole Basin, and the expedi- tion i reachied its destination. One half-day and much af the night was apeut watching the futermictent blay of the geveers and Hatenlng to the rush of thele escaping steam and falling waters, A8 Lwo traveicrs, the brothers of the Enelish Radleal member of Parliament, Cham- herlin, had Muformed us at the Mammoth Bpringa, the * Old Faithful ? geyacr * was n heap of comfort, for sho’ kent up a series of cruptions every sixty or seventy minntes during our stay, whtic only one othier of the grester meysers delgned Lo give us a display of their powers, This was the * Bee-Hive,” a small- calibred but bigh-lying geyser about 200 yards from our camp, which celeheates the departury of cach dny by nlmullm; out 8 tremenaous column of water, three feet in diameter, feet mto the alr at 1% p, m, throughout the llvb-lolllz year, All the other larzo aeysers, liko the “Ulant,” “(ilantess,” ¥ Grotto,” * fun, * Riverside,” and ¢ Grand," though in a state of laborlous ehullition and grunting, and hiss- ing forth steam I great, volunses, did not favor us with an eruption during our stay. ‘'Ltey, it secms, do not explode but once In {wenty-Tour hours, four days a week, or, in somd fnstunces, o more Indefinlte period. A8t was, nhowever, the discharge of “the “Falthful”? and * Bee- live were very satisfactory, and what we had witnessed in them could but o repeated on a somewhat grander scale in the othera, shoull we choose to await thelr pleasure for farther overations. Gen, Milcs, In order to lnse no time, therefore gave orders to move he next day towards howe, snd tho nlght follpwing found us in the QIBON FIRE-IOLE, twonty-seven miles ucarer to tho Mammoth Bpringa, This place has recently been discovs erud by Col, Norris, the Buperintendent of the Park, and it Is not generally known cven to sclentists and travelers. Though not as well supnlicd with henvy zogsors as tho Upper Fire. Hule Bastn, it probably covers a lnrger territory and confalns a greater number of small wevsers, hot surings, and valnt-pots, us the mnd vol- canous are called, Une littlo canon we visited, althongh i the midat of this 1nost fnfernnl re- clon, seemed a particularly wicked place, for fts sieam vents were more numerous, apitefuily active, and viclously stinking than angthing else we liad seen. F.very\vhcmhn it were clouds of sulphurous vapor, wihile at thnes n draft of noxious gases would como. down the eanon so heavily laden with deadly elements that they caused fmmediato headacho sud vertigo, To sleep In this valley wonld be mare surcly fatal than under the Hie-deatroyiug Upas-tres, Thure i3 one other place in the vark, 1am tuld, which tsworse even than thls, Vialck Crook, L befevo, {s the reglon. Ilere two men stayed ono night, and In the morninz discovered that they und their horses were fo badly polsoucd that they could scarcely crawl out of the valley, Within .a fortutght afterwards oue of the wen and all the loreos had died. 4 Eveu tn cunp this night wo could smell _sul- phur i the air and taste it i the water. Early uext mornlng wo broke camp and STAUTED YOI MAMMOTIL RI'NINGS over a new trall that has ouly been npeued durs fug tho post cleht weeks. The first hour's march was across 4 largge, wet pralrie, then past anothier fire-hole, or, more appropelately, hell- hole, whose intetior much resembled one of Dore's itlustrations of Dayto’s * Inferno,” and whose fumes hall stitied u¥as wo flled by on horseback., It was a rotten, scabby, slekly looking spot, * grand, gloomy, and peeullar,’” ‘Trecs that In the fnnocenco of thelr vouth had apruug up on the near hillsides had tried tolive, but the fumnes of thespringsbiad killed them, aud the waters had petrifled them holf-way to thuir tops, Urass would not thrive fn the bottoms, nor flsh in the chemiceally black and Lettieiun water, whilo nolther tnefowls of the alr nor tho beasts of the fiold would cnliven it with thelr presence. The: wholo ploce was dreary and sud. Our horses regarded it ns o bad-medicino neighborhood,” and evon the fm. perturbablo mules of the pack-traln thought it altogethier unbealthy, ‘Tho rest of the day’s march to tho Springs wus through a fine country, and the expedition reachied thero early in tho afternoon, having progressed thirty miles. There Licut, BDailoy, ‘o had been wateking the Boulder Pass for tho lnat three weeks, was fonnd, and the news vecetyedl that it had beon telegraphed all over the titates that tien, Miles' Yelluwstono oxped!- tion had beew surrounded ana twenty-seven of bls aeouts killed, Jow such a report could lavo got Into circulation it s fmpossibio to say, for nothing could have been furthor from the truth, No expedition could have boen safer ‘aud more carefully managed, Eve budy excopt Capt. lonnett aml the eoddler that was wounded in the Clark’s Fork teht had been (o the et of health and aplrits, Besldes ho Purk under the most favorable aus. plces, Gen. Miles hud inado o mititary oxrlum- tion of the whole regiou and fnu¥l||. two lighits, including Llcut, Clark’s, with the tostiics, in which e had kllled fonrtcon Banwocks and captured thirty-six prisoncrs sud 200 besd of unles, aud thus freed the whole reglon of the ellowstone River from a threatenod {nvuaton, At this date both Gen, Miles® party nnd DR. HAYDEN'S EXPLORING EXPEDITION aro about to leave the Horings, the former for Fart Keogn, and the latter to continue its sclun- titic surveys which had heen suniewhat jute rupted by the raid of the Bannocka through the Yurk, but not smaterfully impeded. Durin the summer these survevs bave been pushed with the greatest energy, and though the expedition waa tnuch retarded by the lateness of the aporo. priation, the work that has been dune ts satd 1o we very thorough., Four purties huve been engazed in it, and it inay confidently beaxpected that the exact informnation that will be contrib- uted to the world’s knowledgro of the Natloual FPark tn Dr, Hayden's next report will be of portunce, T belleve it i the luteution r. Hayden to stay ouc as late thla fall s tho weather will peruilt, aud then to work out to the Uniun Pucitie Road. E, 1. C, bk kit ol THE INDIAN INVESTIGATION, 87, Louis, Oct. $.—A dispatch from Musko- gee, J. ya: The Jolnt ludian Comnission of Congress, appointed to {uvestizate the gues- tlon of transferring the coutrol of the Indians ta the War Department, rcached here tbis eveninp. They were received at the depot by a delezation ot Indlans, representing the leadivg tribes, and escorted to the Falr Grounds, where the annual falr of the tribes was belng held, ‘After fnspecting the dlsplsy of agricultural sud mechaoleal products, the Commission were invited to the matn stand, whero addresses were mado by several Indlans and by members of tho Cowmmisslon. BcnatorSanderssald that,so faras the five tribes represcated bero were concerved, the Commission bad but little to do, They bad atready advanced in eil the habite of clviliza- tion, and wero abundautly able to take carg of themselves, snd would be benefited by the ad- vaucewent of the tide of civilization, Benator McUreery, of Keutucky, followed, aud said the Iudians wust accept the fnovitable, and, abaudoulog tte bablts of savago iife, lubor and'develop the country Jke tusle Whits brothe ers. 'Tho change must soon come, aod the Tn- dians wwust st vnco get teady for the blessings and beuctits of uew devolopment. v Gen. Hooker, of Misstamppl, snd Judge Boone, of Kentucky, followed In intercsting | speeches. Al the teimbers of the Coulssion expreseed aurpeiee at the fine disp!: ucts of the Indian Territory exnibites ‘The party 2o south in the morainz, and will conait with the Indinng south of here. Al - dications now point Lo an early and satisfartory suttlement of \the question of opning the Tor- Htory, y of prixi- —— CASUALTIES. A RATLWAY-VICTIM, Bpeciat Correspondence of The Tritrne, Conrr.axn, 1L, Oct. 2.—The remains 6f Mt (icorge Brown, who was killed on the Kansos Pacifie Ratiroad, at Bolomon City, Kan., on Sun- day Inst, arrived*here this morning. Mr. Brown Was a young man who had heen ralscd here, ana Ieaves an aged mother and many fricnds in’ this placn. Ho had gone West but a short time since to mako a start fn {ife, and his sudden death hina cust n gloom over our littlo town. No varticuiars of the aceidont have been received. A BLIND. MAN’S MISTAKE, Hpectal Dispatek {0 The Tribune, - Drearon, 1M, Oct. 3.—LAst night, whil wending his way homeward, Willlam Wilson, n well-known blind man, becoming alarmed at an approaching traln on the Pekin, Lincoln & De- catur Railroad, not knowing his whereabouts, Jumped uff n bridge, fallinz to the groand, a distance of thirty-four fent. iie still lives, but With little Lopes of recovery. iy PRAIRIE FIRESY. " BT. PAut, Minn., 8cpt. 8.—A gentleman jnst returned from the Biz Btona country, Red River Valley, renorts great prafrle fires extend- Inz miles In distanco, which have destroged thausands of tons of hay, One burned tweuty miles in one hour aml forty minutes, another, atill Lurning, is thirty miles in lengih, The burned country la completcly desotated. FATAL EXPLOSTON, Drrnorr, Oct. i—By the exploslon of & holler iIn Batcheler's saw-mlil at Foreman Statlon, Mich., to-day, Jesse Foremnn was killed. Four others wora scriously injured, and the mill totally destroyed, ANOTIER ROBBERY. Stine’s Doliar-8tare Plundercd~Tho Amount Placed nt 82,600, The largest robbery sinco the Paimer House affalr was revorted ot ‘polica headguarters yesterday morviug, bul waa carefully guarded from the reporters. The amount s betweon $2,000 and $3,000, and Lhe locatlon 4s Btinc's finmense now bazaar, Nos. 123 and 124 State atreet. llow the robbery was cffected Is considerablo of o myatery for tho prescnt, nor Is It knewn exactly what ®oods wero taken, The enly known facts con- cerning tho aflnir {s, that cutrance was effected thirough a scuttle-hole or skylight in the roof, swhich {8 not fastened, and may easily be Mited. It 18 not reached by o ladder, as s usuat {n most bildinga; and henco it Is sup- yuaed that the thieves improviseda rope-ladder, he goods taken wero of an especial goud quility, and conslsted of a varfed nssortment of bracelets, lockets, charins, watch-cascs, and a quantity of wiiver- plated ware, atso of the Lest quality, and likewiso mora easily haudied than the voarser. and cheaper wares. ‘Theso wers all exposed for show in 1 room partfoned off on the fourth foor, which I8’ alwavs keut lockedl. How the thicves made off with tho plunder is tho greatest mystery. There I8 no evi- denco that they desceided lower than the fourth floor, nor is it knownthrougl what bulid- Ing they gained access to the roof. Thers I a watchman named Rudolph Michaells ju tho store, but wa he siys hlmsell - ho works lard driving o - delivery wagon during the day, nnd s only expected to slcop in the store. At ull events, he heard nothing that would furnish o clew. Indued, the robbery was not discovered untll about 10 o'clock vesterdny forenoun, thus leaving the possibillty that It was & day snenk and not o burelary. ‘The probablilty is that it was the latter, The buildings in that Lluck ‘are-of quite intricate coustruction. Stine's * Luzuar o.cupies the double storoin the nortin end of the Doro Bullding, on the cormer of State and AMudison streets, and fs flankved - on the north by Boaton Store, over whiel, placo Stine glso has zoods stored, From juvestication it was found that access might be..euslly gafned to the roof through (he - Dure Duflding proper, which —has . talrways runoing from Uboth State and Mudison strecta the upper floor, and thero o lndder connec with the roof, Egress mishie hve been obtained by means of tho rope-ladder used by tho thieves in lowering - themselves throngh Stine's scuttle, In this caso the thieves escaped with their pluoder In the famo way that they entered, 1418 elnmed by 8. M. Wy- man, tanaser of the -Bazaar, that the thieves went out through the Rand & MceNally Bulld- ing, across tho ulley, bt which is connected with the Doro Bullding * by bridgo running from the fourth floor. THd sratchman at the latter place says this 1o an 1nivossibllity, and he i3 corroborated by the watclian of the Crvstal Block, ~HBoth fnstst that “the goods were not carrled out through eittier, of their buildings, "Thus far {¢ I8 cortaln that tho” ety nor the pri- vate detectives emplovel n the case have fouud mothing that will even give them a clow to the way in whicli the Job was accomplished. ‘The locatlon was the scenc a few months oo of a daring robbery of silk from tho Hoston Store, but the thicves’ wore ‘mulested In thelr Tabors by the Pinkcrion broventive police. THE WEATHER. Ovrics or Tur Cuisp "Siuxar Orricen, Wasminazon, D, C., Oct. 4—1 a. w.—Indfca- tiona for the Tennessco nud Oble Valieys, Lako roglon, Upper Misslsslppl and Lower Missour) Valloys, risinz or stationary Larometer, north- cast to southeast winde, stightly cooler, clear or partl y cloudy weather, LOOAL ONSRRVATIONS. Cuiieaan, Oct. 3, Thme. __ fiar, |nr Thiie) Wiud, | Veloy fin, 3w, D017 A3 | 61 8 W | 7 |1 o 1B am, kanal o | 45 W 00 S Wl 7 20 |W H g (W K¥ATOXS, Adn, UCt, 3-Midateht. TRaIR. Weather ent, b W, gentlo; 7. dusky .. W] Pranciicd s, ni| Luuls.....[30 0] faul et CALIFORNIA CONSTIIUTIONAL CONVENTION Bax Francisco, Cal., Oct, 8.—The Non-Parii- sau, Dewmocratle, and Republican delegates of the Coustitutional Convention, at Bacrawento Inat night, caucusod on subordinate ollicers of tho Couyeution, and to-duy all the places wero filled with the caucus nominces, effectually shu ttiug out all the Workiugmen's candidates. e —— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Yonx, Oct. 8.—Arrived, steamships Ville do Parls, from Havre; Algerka aud Neva- da, from Liverpool; City of Chester, frum Liv. erpool. > ‘sron. Oct.8.~Arrlved, [strian, from Liver- oul, 12 Loxpoy, Oct, B.—8teamships Utopla, from New York, and Qblo, from Baithnore, bave ar- ryed out. HOG-CHOLERA, Spectal Dispalch to Tae Tridune, Oxxoa JuNcTioN, Wig., Oct. 8.—The hog dis- ease has proved especlally fatal fn this section recently, Timothy Fellows has lost 150, valued 2t 31,000, It is gencraily belleved that Logs fed on whey &rv subject to atsack by the discsse. ——— 'MONTANA CATTLE, . Special Dixpdich 10 Tha Tridune. Bissanck, D, T., Oct. 8.—A special traln of twenty cars loaded with Montaua cattle leit to- night for tue Chicago market. ‘Three more truus will foliow OBITUARY. Specias Dunateto Tve Tridune. Kzokvk, la., Oct. 3.—Davicl Kead, LL. D., one of the leading and successful educators of the West, died at ts residence of his sou-lu- law, the Hou. Jobn . Craly, iu this aty, to- day, of paralysis, with which he was stricken In 8t. Loufs about ten daya nzo. He was in his 7ith sear, and waa tha aldest Amerfean colleze officer fn continuous commission fn the United Btates, having received lila first appointment April B, 1995, Ile commenced Ris carcer ns a Professor tu the Onfo University, of which he woa a grad- uate. le subseqnentls Mifed chalra {n the In- dinnn State Universlty and University of Wis- constu, ond from 150" untll recently was Preal- dent of the University of Missouri,” Ho was n man of acknowledged ability, great force of cliaracter, and untiring ndusiry.’ Many of the leading men in public Hife at this time are gra uatea of Inatitutlons over which he presided, ll)":hrlmm“ will be taken to Madison, Wis., for Ul e FIRES. HYDE PARK. At five mintites past 13 yesterdav morning an alarm of fire was sounded, caused by the burn- ing of a house on Washington avenue, near the corner of Fifty-first street. The alarm was ro- sponded to by the hose corapanies, and after rome time the flames were extingulshed. The house was unoceupted, owned by J, K. Lingle, real-cstate dealer, and moved to its locality about two years sgo from Onkloud, Its value would ot have been over 8500. The honse was gutted. The fire was the work of sn Incendlary without & doubt, ns the wvlace: whers it started burnt the quickest, ana with auch & bright light that Kkerosene may haye been used. Two damp towels were found in the front room, togetlier with some value- less articles, showing that some one must have been in the house n few hours previous, The &upply of watey was not above an urdinary pres- sure, and went scarcely more than fifteen fect fromn the nozzleof the liose. Whether this s owing totho fact that thie telegraph tothe Water- Works was vut of onler, or that the works were unablu to supply water, {s unknows, AT LAKE MAIOPAC, N, Y. Laxe Manorvac, N. Y., Oct. .—The Gregory House was totally burned. Loss, $100,000; surance, $02,000. MARINE NEWS, NAUTICAL MISTTIAPS, ‘The tug Ginrdner succeeded in pulling the achr Oliver Culver oft the hesch near Waukeran, about Ra'clock Wodnesday night, and towed herto this port. Her deck-load of lumber was left on the #horo where the mishan ocenrred, and the remaine derof the cargo—in the hold—will Lo nnloaded at the dock on Sampson'aSlip, The Culver i leaking conalderably, but it Is not belleved that Ther hottom I= badly damaged. She will be placed in dry-dock aa #00n as unlvaded, In & colilslon on the Lumber Market night before :Ml\kllm schr Daniel K. Lailey had her jlbboom hroken, . The Toledo Hlade of Wednesday says the large schir Gearge W, Adams wan atill pgronnd near Tue- tlo Light, whero ehe hiad_becn since last Satnruny afternoon, ~She in heavily loaded with wheat for Bufalo, and the steam-barze G which towed her, bad Jeft her lml'fnm on her way. At last ac- cotints there was littlo hope of getling the Adams off until the wina changed and the watcr rose. f 'll;lw anuu Lrpress ol Wednesday contains the allowinie: r Capt. Morant Frawley, of. (he_schr t:orrespondent, g4 been Infasiie He, hnu{ The vesrel, aficr (aks i1k on foard w carko of pavhig-stone, has been read :0 l;ll A Just tinatjon beiug d n A6 irthie ut the wad it ut the Eorea anid iL v surinived that he g Wi InZ to o alward o the nig e, dded 1u Clevelugile to which place the Core leared laat eYEuIng Io cu‘mmuuut s new Caprain, ot i MILWAUKEE Avectal Digxitgh ¥o The Tribuna, MILWAUKEL, Oct, SoeTho wchre Tronsit and Stronach were In colllsifysf off 1lamiin, an the east thore, last Soturday morning. The Transit was beating toward Ludhititgn, by the windi the Stronach heading for Manistee with a freo wind, Tihe Stronach struck the! Fransit- abaft the main rigging, culting her :"mu nearly to tho water's odye and carryinz awsythp main tieging os well, Hepaire upun tho Trupglf aro Lelme inade ut Man- tstee, the owner of Ll gt Mr. Logeimann, having eifectud o netUioi the Captain of the Injured vessel. ua. Sweciul INsraicmmo The Tvitune. MuavaUKer, Oct, 3, tiaricrs to-duy—Scbr I, M, Hcove, wheat lmxk‘-‘lncmn’mn to Buidalo at wit 434es nchr Mooniizlit, Wlat wo Bnilulo at de. Arrived—Canadian pry avereign, with raliroad fron 1o bond, a. v Cleared for the Lowds Fakes—SchraJ, I, Mer- oL, Mary Battle, Thonfds 1lowland. Il. 3. Ecove; tor'Ghicago, schis S1h9uBis, Albacory, and Have: und, i “Iio schr Richnrd Molbasrived this evenfug, She pletied up 8 slruy yawkphinied white somewhore down the lake. Lt The tug Coe arrived i{ls cventne from Daltey's Marvor, with the disableifscow J, 11, Prime. 'Tho tug recelved 3144 for thesurvice, which occupied fivo full days, or 120 huubs URON, Ponr lunox, Mich4YOct, 8.—Down—Props Arabla, Rdunoke, Dead) Richmond sndcousort, Ralelgh and coneort, Aipenn and barges; schrn Zach Chaudler, F. LuyDanforth, C. Nims, Anule M, Petervon, Réd Wing, J. W. Doane, Joln K. Noyes, L, MiJlond, b, G, Port, Annle Vought, 1lenry Folgef, Montmorency, lian- o Fayetto Trown,, G. O, Hazard te llogt, Nolile Wiider, James Wade, Advans J. 1, Watt, Lello Mytcholl, Pensaubes, Clay- Ve, Harttord, anf Torter, ‘ropa Bouto ulaware and consort, 111, Coltinhorry aud barges; scbir I, t. Clevaluud, Wina-Youthwest. fresus weather tin Tho pron il W. Blantbard, which was aground on liorson's Island, was. reluaned 1ast night by tho tog Laviustouc. (b X ct, 3-—-10 et Hunox, Mich 10 p. Props Pucille, Chinn. Willam Cowle: Ar ner, and largo Forest City and consort; Clars Purker, M, Perow, Bcotls, R Wialo 1. ¢, Woudrl ‘Duwn—Props Unel Alpens and bargos; vehing suukos, plur, Luerald, G §1. Johnsen, Jr,, ltl, Clay- :(‘m"uuw. Budco, Lol Cook, 1% B, Locke, Juwoes . Benso n. Wind—Honthwest, light, Weathor flne, Tem- LAKE FPREIGITTS, QGrain feeighta were quict aud rather firm yester- day, tho uifurings of vossels belng smaller than for 8 few days pust. Charters were made an tho basls of ¢ on eorn to Nuilalo; for 37,000 bu wheat, 000 bu corn, and 12,000 bu oats. To Buffalo, wchrs (. O. Daracs, Delaware, O. Foster, anil ‘Wells Burt, corn “‘”fi“ schr 8t, Lawrencs, wheat ot dies p J, Finl heat, * To Colliugwood, tho K. Anderson, cori, McVea, outs. Tho *chrs 8woctheart and Saveland, in the afternoon, for corn to Bufelo at A3e, Lunber vesscls continue in demand, snd are scarce, The Luwber Veusol-Ownurs' Association's car rated romaln unchanged, uud govery the war. ket schrs Trinldad, M. J, Cnmmings, and Flori. cusl frum ¥alr Haven to this port st t0c 0F LON w ‘The schr John Magea gets 05c per ton ou & cargu of balk salt from Oswego to this purt, TIIE. CANAL. Brnozront, Oct. 3, —Arrivalv—Industry, Mor- 18, 5,000 bu corni prop Fearless, Morely, 4,500 bu corn; Drilliant. Morris, 4,100 bu corn; Belle France, Morrts, 0,000 bu corn; Polar Btar, V'eru, 7,500 by oats; Thomas Scott, Marseltlos, 6,200 bu corn; prop Moutsuk, Lockport, 500 bris fonr, 500 bels meal; Lockport, Locknort, 7,000 bu corn from Rowea, Uicared ~Prop King 3ros,, Kankakee Peeder, 20 lea, 01,524 feot lume bris dour: Chicao Lelle, b oD b\ luple . ber, 5,700 Iath, 334 feel lumber for Ottawa Chions, Utiea, 4,400 fees lumber, 830 la 000 shingles, 323, ha feet lumber for Ottaw Leaf, Luckport, 6,000 bu oate: Maylluwer, Oita. wa, ‘07,022 feet lumiber; Dolphin, Marseilies, 10,402 feet lamber; D, T. Wright, Morsls, 01,413 feet lumber; Cayugs, Ottaws, 80378 feet luwber; AMoate Chiiato, Ottawd, (0, u14 feel lnmber. —— BUPFALO, Burrato, Oct, ik—lake frelghts dull and un- ¢havged. Charters—Cement 4c and salt 3¢ to Cleveland. Cteared—I'rops Alcons, Avos, Scotla, Clio, St. Louis, Daluth, Pasaic, Bay City; schirs Hattie Wells (300 bris cement), Rockaway, Clevelsnd; Scuator Ulood, Mystic Star, K. W. Katbbuy, Jeunte White, Amaranth, Detrolt; Bunsise, W. B. Alion, Chicogo; 8. 8. Hungerford, Toledo; barges superior, Sagihaw; Winena, Clicago. Passed Port Colborne in tho twenty-four hours ending8 p. ., Uct, 3: Wewtward -Props Lawe reuce, Owwegatchio; Gsruen City, Chicago: Alma Muuroe, Detrolt; barks Lem Ellsworth, Cbloago; 5t Lswrence, Manzumila, Ulack River: eclr {ieurge 0. Punbor, West Eide, 8 J. Lull, Culeazo W. A, Luckey, liluck Miver; Acacls, Ashtabuls Coztex, Milwaukee. astward—City uf New York, Oguensbury; bark America, Klnfixun' schrs St. Andrews, Toroutu; Ella Murton, lsmiltuo; scow Itussis, Kingeton, b ERIE. Apacial Dispaleh (o The Tridune. Ewig, Pa, Oct. & —Ardvals—Frop Gordon Campbell, Cbicagu, Departares—btimr George 8. Frost, Port Dover; prop Winslow, Portae. Girain receipls at this port up to date amount to 500,000 be. TIIE POOL REVIVES. Thbe report that Mr. Jawes Lendricks, Superiue tendeut of the Uricot Mutual Insnrance Compuuy, abUKEd ixue of Wedavnlux sud yieldrug 10 the ja. flaence of the marine ponl in the matter of rein- #Aring the tinen taken hy the Jocal agents of his Compang, proved rarrect, for that genticman tela- graphed his agenta to relnearn tha business, and they did so, though thez did not attend the meet- ing of the pool yestrrday forepoon., A return to the raten in force hefore the late nnpleasantness way accordingly mnde, and the pool I8 once more mpelue. bat how long it twill remain 80 remaias to scen, MARQUETTE. &petal Dispatch 19 The Tridune. Manuerse, Mich., Oct. 3. —Arrived—Schr Thomas W, Ferry. NAVIGATION NOTES, The achr Yankee Biade went into dry-dock yes- terdny to have a leak stopped. The schr Saveland came up light from Milwan- kee Isst night ta load corn for Bafato, There wero few veasels n port yesterday, and the movement of craft oither In or out wae light. Thaachr Litzzic A. Law nafled yeaterday afters noon, with & caryo of 55,000 b torn, for Sarnia, where It will be tranaferred to the Grand 7Trunk Railway, and taken 10 the New England markel. ’.I:h: frelght for the lake transportation I8 2t5¢ per . ELSEWNERE. The atmr Keweenaw enters on the route hetween Clevcland and Saginaw to-day. Mors timber ix wanted at the new Sanit Canal, and Capt. Mackenzte, United States Engineers, at Detroit, adscrtises [or bida to furnian it The bide muat be fled on_or bators. Oct, 21, and will be opened immediately after that date, ‘T he first reguiar aitting of the newly-constituted Maritime Court of Untario was held at Toronta Tuesday, by Jndge McKenzle. Thers wers nano- ciated on the Bench with his Honor Capts. I 1), Btosrt, IL N,, und Archibald Taylor, Assessors. Mr. J. lirnce tioldn the pomtion of Reglater. and Ca Viitism Toyd, Marshai. Jodge Mclienzie mas reliminary nddress In revard (o the roectal circamatances attending the establishment of the mew tribunal, the nature and fanctions of the Court fteclf, the ohjcct of ita Intitution, its power, suthority, and Jurisdiction. PORT OF CHICAGO. The following are the arrivals and actasl sallings st this port for the twenty-four buurs'endiog at 10 o'clock fast night: ARDIVALS. gfiche Milwaukes Beile, Ludfukton, lamber, $ampron vehr Maron W. Page, Buffalo, sait, Burlington Siip. Eebr M. K. Cook, Hamiin, lumiber, Stud Lake, Kcir Mury MeVea, Manistee, bark, Division strect. (Elinr . Grummond, South Haven, sundiies, 11ush reet Frop Mesenger, Dentan, sundries, State street. Retir T. 1% ahetdon, Erfe, coal, Eighteenth atreet. Kehr James Couch, Ashiavole, cosl, Ciybourn arale : fcr"u'fcny of Fremont, Ontonsgon, sundries, Wells et, FChf Kate Gifllett, Alpena. lumher, Market, Behr fHomer, Alrflll. lumher, Market. Behr Lookotit, enmuukee, Jumber, Starket. P Y InTK, 5t Josuph, A Mtate Sewburg, Bifaiy dupdrios. ftand Eehr George Mureay, Gleveland, coal, Mad Echr Monltor, Traverse fiay, bar! belir Muelle, Tawas lumber, Mar uiTalo, coal, Van Ruren street. . Jackiey, Muskegon, lumber, Burlfogion 8lip. nchr Oliver Culver, Marinette, lumber, Sampson Slip. Liron 1. L. iictats Batratuck. sundefes Stxtastreet. Prop I}, Owen, Eacanaba, ore, N. i, it. M. #ehr K, Cornine, Nuffglo, eoal, a Sohr E, L. Coyne, Bay City, lumbe: Kehr Uity Chicach, Cedar River, Tnier, bebir Ik A, Wel Bu Ai ron, n luren Kehr Delaware, Buffaio, Ifzht, Twelfth atreet, Izop Tempeaty Wiliehail huddeies, siaie srcet, tenie 1. 8. Forrest. Jacksunport, tles, lock Taiand Sifp, Wood, North liranch. D orders r American Uston, Mepominee, lumber, Rush , 1'ght, Ttush strect. mber, “Market. roet, reot, atreet. ud Lake, reet, anister, ¥ *. Jiiel I 'y coal, I Bolir lecd Lnse, Buttaio, coa!, Adsme ACTCAL MAILINGS Prop8. D. Ualdwell, Sarnia, sundties, Bobr Gulding sial Frop skylark, Kt dossph, sundries, Trop Semenger, Benton Harbor, sundries. Rimir Grace Grummond, bouth Jinven, suddrles, boiie Lizzio A. Law, [ifTslo, grain, tnell, iuflato, Kraly, po, Lidinitor, ligat, wraln. Ight. " R PARSONS. Apectal lilspateh 2o The Trjbune. Burtixaroy, la,, Oct. $.~This city was cone slderably agitated yesterday by the reported or- rest and pubscquent relcase al St. Louts of A, V. Parsons, formerly Mavor of this city and Assistant-Cashifer - of the Merchants’ National Bank, who, something over a year azo, disap- peared, together whth some §05,000 belonging to the bank, the schoul fund, and certals trust funds {n bls keeping., SBpeculation was rife as to the causo of his release, and hints were thrown out that others wero fovolved who wished to avert: a thunderbolt by not hastening the ex-Mayor's return; but anather surpnsc was in‘ store. for thls expectaut community, to which they will be treated in the mornlng, when the fact becomes generally known that Mr, Parsons arrived at howe last night, remained there all day, aud quictly took this cyeniug's truju for Chicaco ou n biisiuess trip. There 18 great inGicuation among the neopls bere, and further duvelopwentd are e £erly looked for. i e ——— RULES FOR ACQUIRING WEALTH. Be houeat, If Satan tempts you to defraud your noighbar, it {s only that ho tnay rob you of your {ll-gotten gain fo the end. Be temperate, Liquor has made more pau- pers than all other vices combined, Bo Industnious, Improve cach day ssif you expected- todfe on the morrow. Indolence, debt, and diseas are brothers. Let your word bu your bond. Good credit Is a fortaue to begin with, Limit your cxpenses by uecessity and com- fort, lcaving & good margin for “balance saved.” . Invest your funds carefully and intelligently, Bewarc of the briltiant Lubbles that are blown up tortempt Ingenuous speculators. Glve your personal attentlon tojyour businesr, To do thls, keep brain and body healthiul by the use of Dr, Plerce’s Golden Medlcal Discov- cry and Pleasant Uurgative Petlots,.—ucdmitted by all whohave used them to bethe mosteflicacluus remedles yet discovered for chronic disesses of the stomach and Hrer. TNEW PUBLIOATIONS. NEW LAW BOOKS, LITTLE, BROWX & €O, DPublish This Day: mzy'%u RS TATES BUPHEME CUUNT REPORTS. yol. ‘ol V1. 0, Law Shee 3 e ;&x Dy STEACIMEN, *1 % rostine onriss 1. Bullaby Agachment i ihe Valied baics. Uy e, Chlef Justico of the 1'bite] lalna, FIth Edition. Rovised AMEUICAN VRVIBW Foil odionsi e, o, Paper. §L43, he prrsent number, o ontaine by Nuticed, Suninary of Lei e ‘ading aru *Money Recoverlea in Fxemption from Taxatlon by Legialalivo Contract, Ou_Fostpoaing tho Prioritiee of * Firt- origage Clatas,™ *70f the Qualiiy uf Pruperty in Fisturca. Recently Published, EI'S INTRODUCTION T0 AMER) LAW, ey :!';lu o, Hcd aud ANEY oy tha Lo, e. lu d. h. Niaih ¥dition, ORI AT 8 Y e 1 , Bosbied, Grttclad, Appruved, #nd (fted by the Rupreme Judicial Court. Also, & Lt of Legal Maxims and Errore o Chiaston, found lu the Massschusetl Geu. Fred, Witllanis. Koysl 8va. 84, 54 Washingtonest, = - il AL, PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY, Q. UVATT, Presideus. aw ! 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They were duereed the only Awant of Merit for Electric Applinnees at the great World's Exhibitions —Faria, DPhtlndciphis, and eisswhers —and have been found the Inost valuahle, safe, simple, and wfliclent known treutuent for the curo of diseuse, READER, ARE YOU AFFLICTED? and wish 1o recover tha same degron of hiealth, steength, nnd energy us experieneed in former yeam? Do mny of the following xymplomsa or claas of Kymptoms mieet your disensed conditlon? Ars yon suffering from iH-health in any of §is many and multitari. ot forns, consequent upon it lingering, nerve ous, elironie or functional dissuse? o you feel’ nervous, debilitated, fretful, Umid, iud lack the power of will and netion 7 Arn you subject (6 10ss of muemory, huve kpefls of fnlist- ing, fallnesyof biood in ‘tie head, foel 1stiexs, moping, unfit for business ar pieasurs, sulject to fila of melancholy? At your kid- vs, stomnacl, or bload, in'a disordered con- tioh ? you suffer from rhennutiam. neuralgin or ‘achex and palnx? Have you heen indiscreet in early years and find your- relf harawscd with s muitiiude of gloaniy symploms? Are you tlmld, nerveus, and forgetful, and your nilnd continually dwell- Ingon the rubject? Have you lost confidence In"yourself and energy for business pursaiin? Are you suhject to nny of the followtig rymp- {oma: Jtestlexs nighta, hroken sicop, nighte mare, dreamn, patpltation of the heart, basti- fulnea, confuslun of idens, aversion to society, dizziness in the head, dimness of siuht, plue pies snd biotehies on ‘the fuce and back, aud allier despandent symptome? Thousanda of young men, the middlanged, und even (he old, snfler from nervous tad physieal de iy, Thonsamdy of femnies, toa, are broken gown fn henlth und splrita from dikorders pecullar to thelr sox, and who, from fulw: modeaty or neglect prolong thefr sufferfnge Why, then, further ""fl’“" n xubject Ko pro. duciive of health and happiness wheu Lher is at hand n means of restorntion ? PULVERMACHER'S ELECTRIC BELTS AND BANDS cure theso varlons diseaded conditions, nftor uil other means fil, winl we offer the ruosi convineing testimony direct from the ni- sictad themselves, who have been rextored to HEALTH, STRENGTH, AND ENERGY, after dragging In vain for months and yeam. d_now for DECRIFTIVE PAMFILEY and Tity ELycrric QUARTERLY, u large Ilns trited irnal, contaiblug fall parttealan: uiid INFORMATIOY WORTH THOUSANDS, Cop tes malled frce. Call on or addrees, PULVERMACHER GALVANIC CO,, Cor. 8th & Vine Sta,, CINCINNATY,O. Or 212 Broadwey, NEW YORK. BRANCH OFFICE: 218 STATE ST.,CHICAGO, BES™ Aroid baq;s appliances claiming elec- tric qualitics, Qur Paiiphlet explaing how to distinguish the genuine frum the spurions. AMUREMLNTN, EXPOSITION BUILDING, EXPOSITION DAITT X! S AL DM...... TO....10 I>. M. ADMINNION ADULT: WHITE STOCKING PARK, BASE BALL! MIZWAUKEE vs. CHICAGO, TO-DAY, AT 315 Pnonuf'r. 'S (NEW) THEATRE, i ew Court-llouse, vory Exvenlog gud Fatuntsy Matincs. (he tenowsed Every Byt 2 S e & KIT, THE ARKAXSAS TRAVELER, Grand Bpecisl Kit Performanco Sundlay eventog. Next waek=DOMINIC MURREAY In ttona! drama, **¥ Ebtre New Scencry and a Grewt Cast, HOOLEY’S THEATRE, It M. IOOLEY,. PFroprictor sud Manager. Last Nigblo uf 1he Warld: Famed EVANGELINE COMBINATION, Thie Friday Nizhit and Satunlay Matinee, 1ast poee formauces of (e xreat Opera Boutls Exizaveianis, ANGELINE Night=Farewel) Verformauce and HENF. fat R e i&l‘l‘ll;‘lg(& HARLY HUNTER (the Lone Fisberuiauj, when will be perfurmed fifst tiine this seuson, CONRAD SORRALK, Mt NN L'i’l -)A.:“ Sk vers ANTO, With the eafiré strengthof the Cotipany . HOOLEY'S TUEATRE, SPECIAL. ANNOUNCEMENT, Mondar, Gct. 7, ON& WELK ONLY, e eonigent und favorile ragedlan Mr, Lawrence Barrett, dav and Tuveday Eveulnge—RICHELIEU, M ATttt how o L for (kg walt OF Heverved Seate, CIICAGO NATATORIUA, SWIMMING SEASON. " UIA 'J' II:.IX Ladics' Prize SBwhumiog, Pibiviid content for Gold and Biver 7 W all inal 1 avn g BRI o or e o nut Dot Club, ‘Two handsome priac WVICKER'S THEATRE LOST IN LONDON! A GHEAT SUCCE MY TURN NEXT! A Budgetof Fun! Comic Songeand Ducta! Magaid- coit Beenery wid Lifects! Foit "rluu ‘[""'""‘figm'l" Wednesday, ATINEE tlces, 1 3 Nest Wed -‘lful;"rw!n GUPHANS. oo e HAVERLY'S THEATRE. J. 1. HAVERLY. aad Proorietor. LAST NIGUTS | LAST NIGHTS! o i ANA TN 80 Mt KTV I D. A AN el Nmerioas Do, b{ M. st ety farid A, trougs iaghiiicon WINDOW NHADLS, DISSOLUTION NOTICE, 7 DISSOLUTION. The Associstion Gervtofors exfsting betweea the un- deistrued under pame M J. H. Wincior & Cu., I8 heres by dissolved by wutual tmbt‘. Auy culstanding ac- e wil U aetded 'Sy chibier yarny '\baunica' ot ¥ e JONES & RAYNOND, H, WINDSOR, DisMs WINDOW SHADES | AT 80c ON THE DOLLAR. S0¢ | Pialu Bes ut Yateut adusiabi wias duw), weluut 8ad gold, $1.: Patcit red COdUF CuTpl Iintugy. S Vet cat urgatne Ta foor ol)-clotls. “Fhese arc wll tuterior aud «holeg §uuas, wnd cestatoly tho freatest bargaing everoffered. Oped eveniogs untll v o'clock. LANUC vy oid FAIRBANAY" STANDAND SCALES oF ALL RINDS, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & QO. 111 & 118 Lake 5t., Chicagn, * 3 - J Re carefultabmy only the Genuine, CEAN STEAMSIIPS, VAN TLOVI. every Sataee A fed-at., tfoboke, IAlrs of Prosiue~From New York to Sauthiampton, Landon, 1lavre, and ieemen, fre eabin, $100; feeno cahin, Ei gold: ste . For 1 and passage apply to 1 & Corr e Proposals for Horses. Orrice D KT, Lovi Ketled ]'mi‘mlh In triplicate, dnr the Altlons, wil] he reecived s€this otfica unti) noon, on tho 1414 day of Octwier, and pince they wiil b upened in bidders, for the deitverly at eliher 1. Louts, of =an Antanto (preferah AYAIEY horesal the (ollow nfterawar) aTaneasren, § epr. 2 1nH, | wenal cone ern five (5) nor more than nine o sole in avery rearect for cavalry 7 he cavairy horses wiil ba Inspected by a Iloard of Ofiicers at the tiscs of delivery. Alto atthe same thing and blurs, froposas fur the dellvery at u6. Luula of stz Fiding norses, of the same description, withln alx days &ficr awnrd of coniract, Fronoaalsate invited for ail or 3oy wumoer, e xhi I Foject any or 13 and forme of contenct wiil be R T AT ) il be mierd ** Propuraly for Horaes, TI% Ladretstd 10 the umgerateme. 2" G % [OF Loring Aftesian W e of Charleston.’ Plahs, drawlogs, succideations, €an be il oo apnlfeation ta City Enginerr, Clariat B, C. " City Councti of Ch rieston reaerves thee righiy 1o Tejectany or all tids. 1 a8in 10 be directrg miftien Arterian Welis & o BAILHUAD XIME RAMIE ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAIXS, OHI0AGO & NORTAWESTRRY RATLWAY, Ticket Offices, €2 Clarkeatr (3herman House) aa Teave, | Atriva. ¢ Ex via 7151 Express & Santon cki'd & llmlm 1 AR Crou|tn ¢ n: A & Minucarolls kx. Expresa, igrauette Exprow aliagetiencva & fuockio bFond du Lav via Janear) Tullman lote) Csry ate vun throu: casn ;:\t};:‘nntll Blufta, on thetrain Noothet rosd runa Pullman Of any Other form ut batel ears weat of Chicao. ‘a=liepot carner of Wellsand b—Twpot coracr uf Canal and iepots foot of Lake-, And Canal and Sixtse; 1., 8ud 8t deots. | Leave. Mendota & Galeshorz Exprems, Ottawa & Sireptor P.lrnn Howkfurd & Freeport ilubnque & Siout ity Kxpr IS ¢ Fast Kanaas & Colo Bowners Urove Ac urora 'anenge: Meniot & ita: Ul ora [assens Juwnier s Grovo Ace Frernort & llubujue 1malia Night b gner Puilinan Palase blainz-Cary nog P BIccring-Cars i run betweon Chics; the Pasing Expree, CAIOACO. AVTUT & ET. LOUI A% KANBAS CITY & LUNVER Q01 Union Depat, Weat ear Nadl ‘fweuty-thin 01 Streafur, La: a0y He 2 v, Jolfet & Dwight' Avcutnidatn & 5005, CHIOAGO, MILWAUKEE & 8T. PAfIT, RA] Unlon Ixpot, cornse Madiaon wil Cait- Atice, G3 hauth Clark- and ut depot. Wiocamain & Smosioiat o & T liny, and Mendaha Iul’\l!l[hl frrainedu Lhten x. Yy, Bave tand throuzh AN tratia run viK Mijwaukee, T, S llfi .kllunulr\u aregorl eliber via \ladison and Creiria du Chlen, or via Waterto: Crosse, and Wikona, TLLINOIR CENTEAL BAILRO nd fout of [iweat Laudotpli-st., hear B foot of Lake: Doty e s, I £, Louls Expres . 01, . ¢ i B, Lows Fast Lin o i Cairo & New Urlcand Hina, m. 'S @ utsiro & Texis @ OnRatuniey RiFIC iR Tu Contralid oniy. LB Saturday wlght ruas t0 Peorinosly. CNTRAL BAUROAN. o and fat of T . I WO0LY-332 01100, b soutlicatt coruar of lag x a La Fal. f Mall(viaMata nd Alr Line 1uy arues Kaainszou AL pot, coruer Canal un. x Ve Crarkian, Pamer flouss, aud G Malland Express. 'scify Epres Yual Line, Tratnsteara trom rueest, Tieket Offivis: K3 Clard Grand Pacine, aud D Morn(ng Fxpress. FuRLLiBG, e verer LAKE SHORE & MIGHIGAN BQUTHARY. id Lir g o ety thfllh‘ IJ URG, UINCINNAT. & BL. IOUI3 & 3. jubst] AlreLiue and Kokoino Lize.* clfutou end Carroliai. West Bide i, Todimapaite & St py e o o o= NIt Kxpross. 00, ARD & PAOIFID RAILRIAD SRR SRR AN A Laave, | Arrive v Daveaport Kxpress... Uinsba, Leavenw'ihd’ oy Accowmodaiiua, lubt k3vress, 7 €ers 4173 cenls caca, CHIOAGO gmwlgm“%o‘::m?m . mm"'i"niy-!e?'&‘fli?&'.'@c“ 3404 Depasy DRICI . porttcien, SEORAIIEY, SYALMRS Balurday’ § dou's eave uau 3 tee, Ludipglug. eic. ¥ Wedaerd wdacsday Voeda 1ot o M ey mvse o ra e e

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