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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1878, tog thinber off the Government Jands, and pay a reasonable price for what vou have rut.! This, in a1l prohability, wonit have heen n wise course hait others” been diaposed, as w: Capt, s and bl friends, to accede to the de- niands of the Gioyernment: but it has been seen that two factions cxisted,—one of which, e knowledaling that they had engaged in despoil- fog the public land of its timuer, expressed a desire to acttle upon almost any teras; while the othier proposcd to conteat what they claimed to be their rights {n the premises. Mr. Alien J. Perkins teatified that he did a business of upwarda of £30),000 » year provious to the Ing-seizares, and Capt. Goss declared e tas warti 835,000 heforo they were made, but that, aince that time, ho had "been bankrunted. 1t 18 aiso known that other mill-owners were exch doing a business aa large in proportion to thietr localltics an was Mr. Perkins, ‘Althiqugh Mr. Perkins claims that, stnce tha geizures, he has done only about one-third his ttsnal business, it s ahown” that his mill has WASIHINGTO. bepredations upon Governiment Timber-Lands in tho South. : Report of tho Special Agents Who Investigated thoe Calea- slen Affair, Ttemized Statement Relative to Gen. Butler's Prize-Monoy 3 heen kept constantly running through sl the £ that any loss sustaluad by him has been CALCASBITU, owlog to the depreciation In the price of lum- her, and not to theactlon of the Government. The same may be sald of nearly every other prominent mill-man, The mili of Rvan & Geary ran. with the excevtion of sbout three weeke, without Inlerruylfim. ‘The mill of Lockwood & Goss, capable of cutting Trom 00 to 100 lugs a doy, ran steadily from August, 1877, tothe latter art of Morch, 1579, when it was destroyed by fire, Ve may mention that it is in evidence that this mill kept a hall-dozen voners constantly em- ploged in shipping lumber. To the firs which destroved it can be attrinuted the heavy Josses snstained by Capt, Uoss, teretolore relerred to, ‘I'he netionr of the Department of the Interior In sending fts Azent into Louistana, and throngh him causine scizure to be made of tin- ber ctit from the public domain, has umdounbted- 1y causcd much sullering; Lut entirely, it Is to be reeretted, among the poor peoplo emploved hy mill-owners and merchanta fn cutting ssld tunber at low wages, and belng compoiled by them to take In r:yment for their lahor sun- plics at exurbitant prices,~lustance, corn-meal at $13 a barrel. Bitter complalnt has, of course, heen made b 'y person affected by tho ecizures, of hard- ips and sullerlng cansed therchy, amd of tyranny end oppression, which thev claim were visited upon thein by the Government throngh ita oflicers,—thic same complatue whicli Is always heard from those who violatetha law, and sufler therefor, Bixty-vight lownships comprise nearly or quite alt the timbered fanda in the Purish of Caleasfeu, There 1s, on an average, a fraction over 23,000 acres In each townshlip. or a total of 1,506,720 in the sixty-cight townships; and 83 per vent of the whole number, or 4212 acres, belung to the United States. The re- maining 15 per cent, or 235,503 ncres, {nclude all patents, eutriee, Rio Ilindo, and other clalms,—the Ereater part being awamp landa graated the Btate of Louisiana under tho Swamp-Land nct, which do not produce, where actually swamp land, pine timber of nny com- mercial value. The number of acres actually belonging to private Individuals Is safd to be about 434 ta_each townehip, or 20,612 acres In the slxty-clzht townships, -1t {a shown that the heaviest timber-fands in the townshipa referred to will produce from twelva to tifteen logs per acra; but, on au aver- sgo of all the timber-lands (those actually pro- ducing timber suitabie to bs made into lumber) in these townshins, not more than ) per cent of the above numbier, or from six Lo soven and one-half logs, could be obtained per acre, *Mr. Carter savs that, when he first visited Lake Charles, in April, 1877, fourteen sawmills, lueated on the lake nnd in the vicinity thereof, were in full operation, each capable of sawing from 50 to 100 loze a dny. Heutso states that eleven of these mills have been in operation for a period of ten years, while somo have. been runoing longer, say from Qftecn to twenty-tive years. If these cleven mills sawed on an asverage fifty lozs a day cach, 550 logs would have been made into lumber each twentyfour hours, 105,- 000 in & year of 300 days, and 1,630,000 in & peri- od of ten yeara, Allowing sevenlogs to an acre, the timber on 235,714 acres (more thau all the land belonging tothe Btate and Individuals together) would have been exbausted. It 18 claimed that the timber has beon strip- ed frotn the Btate and private lands; in fact, t 18 known that such is the case; and, this, with the knowledge that the Biate lands donos, ssa | rule, prodirce pine tintber sultabls for lumber Eur)mnu. shows that the public lands bove ecn resorted tofor the greater t ot the thnher necesaary to keep the sawinills in opera- THB LOUISIAXA TIMOER RING—NEFORT OF SPECIAL ANENTS ADAMS AND UALE. Svectal Dispatch to The Tribune. Wasmigatox, D, C,, Oct. 6.—~The following extracts from the report of Hpeclal Agents Adams and Hale show the extent ot the depra- dations - upon the Government timber lands In the South, and the dificulty ths Government fine bad o attempting to punish tho depreda- tors: Yrst—There 1s 1o evidence that prisate property was at any time taken by Mr. Carter for public use, Second—As to the blockading of navigable sireains, it was found necessary to place booma across them at various points, to prevent property seized by the Marshal from pasaing outof bis possession and being lost, In somme inatnces It secms that thess hooms have nclclu stretehed for & tonger perlod than was nctual 'r necessary; but it does not appear that veascla were at any_ time prevented from going up or down any of the novizable streams in the Parleh of Caleastest, Comblalnt 1 this respect was. made by partica who had logs above these hooms mized with those seized by the Marshal, nud which It was impossibla to release without ‘also releasing those under scizure; but the person murmurlnz most was one Mr, Rid- dick, who, referrlug particularly to tne bovm maintalned ot lvan Perkins, as he states, “re- monstrated with Mr. Postletiwaite about it," claiming that bis * timber would be there in a few days,” and that he * would susta'n losses by 1ts bl atripped.” Tne fact Is, a8 shown by his own evidence, his loga neve: reached the oo, because thero was not sullicient water to float them down; consequently, they wera in o way luterfered with by the boum. T4 has Leen the practice, cver since Lhe peonle of that reglon cogaged fn cutting and runoing logs to the saw-illlg, to stretch boomns, especially in thne of high water, ncross the Caleasleu River andits tributaries, atthe same points where the (iov- ernment booms were loeated,—the samo boom being used In feveral inatances, Probably tho most acrlous loss occastoucd by Keepin these _booms stretched =~ was' cutaed on 8 Mr. Lyles, whose logs, somus 000 jo number, ~were ~detalned at Ivan Yerkins for o perlod of ncarly three months. ‘Fhis buom was kept acroas the river for o longer period than was actuslly neceseary, but it s shown that when Mr. Carter’s attention was called to the matter, he ordered fts removal, e should have been more tamiliar, however, With the condition of affairs ot that polnt, an taken nction earlier thiu he did. Third—1t ia not shown that any sefzures of property were made without due process of jaw, Fourth—Wo full to dlscover whereln tha officers connected with theso log-scizares have contemptuously frnored and disregorded the ticlits vested by State and United States pat- ents. F =1t does not np'pe:xr that private prop- erty wus seized on the false and fraudulent pre- ense that it belonged to the Government; or that at any time there was any falso or fraudu- Ient pretension to interfers with private prop- erty, and at the sume thne kuowlnzly selzing it, Tt ls not claimed that private property wus in scversl Instances sefzed by the Marsha!'s and, taking into consideration the largu pumber of lows melzed, It was impossible to prcvent at thmes Interference with privato property, but that it was ever - tentionally done, we do not belleve fs the ease, The whole number of logs selzed was 93,803, of which nunber it was ciafmed 10,571 came_from Btate or patented lands, and were releosed upon the suplication ot tho claimants, after prodie- ine eatlsfactory proof that they were actually «ut from othier than Government lands. N-xth—If the course of justico was willfully and carefully obstructed in the Federal Conrt from swhich the writ of ‘sequestention for the ecizure of the loga tssued, 1t does uot appear to have been done by Mr, Carter or tho Marashal, or thote emplaged by them in counection with their dutles in Caleasieu. Seventh~The clinrze that los were corruptly released in favor of iriends of the ofilcers, with- out fntervention or bond, has not been proven. Lighth—Tho vase of Capt, Ilorn has alreadv teen considered. N nth—It docs not appear that constructive Instead of actual selzuru of logs or lumber wos made, for In cvery case the property came into the actual posaesslon of the Marshals. Tenth—The clarge that the exclusiva use of laree sectlons uf navigablo streams was farmod out tu_private Individuals, auounts simply to this: One Mr, Lyons was, at his own request, given authority to ralse sunken Uovernment ozs for a distance of twelvo miles on the West Forks of Calcaslen River. As payment for this Isbor, he was to receive one-half the number of lozs ralsed,—the other hialf to be by him turncd over to the (lovernmont. Kleventh—That cltizens wero forbidden to pur- ue their ordinary Juwiul and necessary avoca- tiuns, 1a not the lact, Twefth—There 1s no foundation for the charge that Incorrect and unanthor'zed surveys of land were caused to be made; and the only annoyance and fujury experienced by the peo- ble by muking these surveys came from the fact catabiishied by such surveys, that, in many Instances, they hod been despolling the Goveru- ment land of its timber, Thirteenth—~That auv harah systom or tyran- nleal oppression of hunareds of citizens in Caleasteu Parish has been carried on for nearly a whole year, or for any length of time, in the rame and under the pretended authorlty of the ;fi;‘fm Uovernment, §s without foundation in That thae peoplo of Calcasfeu, or Gen. Seweil or any oug else actiuz for them, should com- blain that the efforts of the Guvernment to put 2 uor to the depredations cominitted by those Ppeuple un the publle lands, 18 oot surprising. L appears from ta ovidence, and from our own obscrvation, that for years, without hin- drance other than hoa been offered by corrupt Governuient ofllclals, previous to the asslan- ent to dul 14 Carter in the parish, the people of Caleas! particularly those living ¥ithlo the wouded belt, havo lvoked upon the Hmber growing ou the public lainls as thelr Iu- dividual property, and have nrproprhue« it to thelr own uso m-curdlnul{. ‘Ine people liviog in the sectlon mentloned have, with few exceo- Uous, been enguged in cutting tuls timber and sawing it into Jumber,~other purstits having been set aside, gven up, or neglected for that parpose, & \ " Asan indicatlon of the extent of the lumber- og business fn Calcasiey, 1t 18 only necessary to Meution tlat from ten to tourtecnsawmills haye %ed eatablished for yeurs on and about Lake h aries, aud kupt almost continuslly fu opera- bm It 1a safd that eleven of them have been Usily eneaged fur a period of tew years at least, mduen heve growo suddenly Fich from the Blomedn of the sale of the luinber turned ous 7 these mifils, ¥ Tue wltuesses produced ta sustain thecharges 0L only clafined that they bud uever tuken inber {row the public lands, but some of tuens Professed fguorunc of the existenco cven of “uch Igude fn the parls One of these wite iter stating that he did not know there b ¥ Uoverumwent faudas {n the parish, ad- "nmu that he had purchased four or five cer- t!m-:-m of entry under the dlomestvad act, aud Lholad cul and sold the tmber from st .l:: oue of these bomesteads. & ferring 1o shis pretended igaorance on the .':n Of those engaced »as Jumberers a3 Lo tho ml-unca of Governnent lauds lu Calcasicu, e 188 lezend to the ellect Lhat, & few yeurs ok 8 prowiyent mlll-gwacr went with bis log- : ters to lands which he knew belouged 10 tho fited Blates, covered with the wost desirable Afi"’"'" all that region, sud lyving within easy e W ol oue of the brincipal streats, aud Gk forwal possesstug of the sanie,—lorbld- %, by Botification, other Jog and mill e “Sbusslog ou the tract thys set apart. s a6t Danlel Guss, who ligs been largely e~ Ihzled [0 the Juwber business, declarced, 1o bis Baguony taken by us st Lake Cliarles, thut ho e . ‘The testimony fndicates that bhut few of the small number of homestead-entrics made have been for the purnose of scitlement or cultiva. tion, but for the purpose of zetting the ttmber “gzrowitir upon such tracid Mr. Cartor.doclarcs thig'to bu tho fact, and says that the land, os 8000 ns {t was stripped of {ts timber, was aban doned; and It is seen that persons sclecting homesteads for entry hiave sold their certificates to partics wbu bought thew for the purpose of controlliug and disnosing ot the timber grow- ing on the tands sald certificates called for, ‘hu fact that nearly If not all the loz and mill men who lald_claim to and fntervened for a larze number (from 40,000 to 50,000) of the loga seized, have since confesscd judgment and withdrawu their Interventions, is'a etrone indi- cation that thoso Jogs wers cut on publie lands, It is worthy of note, In this connection, that ho- twecen 0,000 and 40,000 of the logs selzed wero not clalmed by any one. The selection of Mr, F. (1, Chomberlaln as United States Comuwissioner~to Calensieu, to take testimony as to . the sulliciency of bonds that might Le offered by Interveners for the releass of {Aronfll.y clalmed by them, and the appolntment of Gen, Leonard Sewell as umplre tu the appraisers, seemed toliave been singularly unfortunate, ot only for the Govermaent, bit also for the peoplo of Calcaaleu, by the course wihiich they pursited, udding ereatly, as it did, to tho dlfliculties which existed before thelr arnval in the parish. ‘The latter (Qen, Bowell), fustead of acting as umplre for the appralscrs, appears to have for- otten tho duty upon which he was sent by the Court, and, alinost from the moment of h{l P pointment, espoused the cause of the mill and log men, and engaged as thelr champlon fu bis abuse of the Goveroment and the vilification of 1ts oflicers, especially those connected in any way with the lod-selzul His eon- versations on thu streets and in pul places, his letters and tel- egrams to the dafly presr, sud his actions geoerally, tended tostir up amoug the people of the parish a bitter hostility to theoflcinls neces- sarily conuected with the scizures, rendering thelr dutles arduous and perplexing, i not dan- werots, and dull{ contributed to that unfortu- nate coudition of aflalre which hud been reaclicd at the time theso Investigations commenced. 1lis chargzes, which huve in uo {nstauce becn sustained, were, in our opinjon, msde for the vurpose of revenging himaclf on Mr, Carter sud Mr. Galnoy for alleged or fanciea Wrongs dune hll:ll, aud for the purpose of furthering peraonal ends. ‘That Mr, Carter was prevented, on account of an fntimldatton caused by the arrest of himself, bis assistant, Mr. Postivthwaite, and Deputy- Marshal Ualney, on warrants lesued by the Parish Court on aflidavits of persous liviog in Lake Charies, fromn produciog tmportant testi- mony relative to the acls ot those opposed to the action of the Uovernment, and the teans re- sorted to by them to prevent the oflicers performing thelr duty, there 1s no reasou to doubt; aud it is within our knowlediro that Government ewployes refused to testify before us s to what tuicy kiuw of threats of Violencs haviug hoeu mado agsinst the Agent, Marshal, and keopers by the log-nen, on tie ground that it would not be safe for them to do so. As the investigation progressed, it was sscer- tained that othier warranta had been fsaued for the arrest of Mr. Carter and Mr, Uainey, sud wero {u the hands of the Sueriff for execution. Que for the arrest of Mr, Gatney was for asssult on Capt. Hurn with jatent to wurder, on which charge be could, and probably would, have beea held to bais {u the sum of $10,000, an amuunt it would have been imgpossibie for hini to give. ‘I'ne lact of the existence of these warrants haylug beconte knownto thie otlicers named, and bell € they would be arrested as soon as thoe fuvestizution vlosed Lake Charles, they felt compelled for their personal to ' leave the arlsh, which they did, sud trusted thelrinterest u the nvestigution to Mr. Lewls, counsel for Mr..Carter, 5 ‘Upou the tonclusion of the juvestigation, snd 28 500D a8 the revenue-cutier bad passtd out of slght " of Luke Charies, warrants of arrest, charging them with trespsss, wero served on Mr. Poatlethwalte snd Deputy-Surveyor George K. Bradford, aud they required to give ball or Le cominitted to the parish prison. v On the moruiog eubsequent to the arrest just mentioned, one of the uudeielgned, who' re- mained In the parfsh after tbe Yeparture of the' revepue-cutter, to look after certaly Goveru- 3 €Ut Yuber from, Wie ‘Govermuent lands | meat propesty iylor on the Sabine River, was .{‘;’ntwnl mlny—{a‘ Bity,—vycars, and s0 | jnforwed that a warraat had been lesued tor bls. Others; (hat fthad beco the custom to | arrest. Intorwation since received contirma 40 this, ang ‘that i et pon e knew Lut ong log-mus in VUL fuagovho Bad pot taken tlwber from tho (A 3uilting all this, Capt. Goss complalned of this report, aud the: failure $0 execute the war- rant seems to have been caused by s leavior the parish sooner thau was expected, aldhough he dud pot go until tbe corupletivn of bis dutive. i treutment which be snd otber mill and ‘Theso arrvsts of Mr, Csrter. AMr. . Postle- 1:5.:."."" ¥ad received at the Lsnds of the Guy- | thwalie, Mr. Galoey, sod Mr. Bradford, bavo s Cut,—atating thay every wan’s business | grows out of the performauce ‘of thoir dutlcs 83 Goverument officialy, sud thev shiould be dew feuded sud protected sgainst prosecution (under the saue) fn the State Courts. Mr. Carter, under inetructions from the De- partmeut uf which he 1s 3o otticer, bas orobably done wore to recover property unlawfully taken {rom the public lunds, aud but @ stop to the wnulcmudeud;uum committed thereou, thsu beet stapped for & your s s ¥ ¢ ur, damsged, sud - el that tho milly'bad Leen idie, andthe ves- wd “‘:-»m-l 1 the jumber business Juld up; trpy 2t any of the laboring people bad been ery st o employmicot by reasou thereof, sud Tire dulliring for Licud sud meut. He believed Aty 128 Uorerument sbould bave scut fts 0 82y Lo thew, * Now you wiust stop cut- any other officer herctofore ssigned to kegom, Irmber, Allen Silp. MARINE NEWS. It ts not deemed possible for this city to maln- tain a large orchestra composed entirels of salarled memuers who have no employment Mr. Thoman, in converration to<lay, expresacd himsell as heartily glad to be at last The last few woeks of hi sta; In New York were nat {n all respects pleasant. Beveral persoos, partleularly fadies, who had bren among the most prominent at bis symn- phony concerts, had soparently taken palns of Iats to show their altered feclinigs towards him. TIIE RAILROADS. THE 10WA PPOOL. Bome of the fowa papers predict the speedy dissolution of the Iows pool between this city and Omata, clsiming that the provisions of the agreement have been daily violated doring the Thero are in the poo! three ronds, the Chicage & Northwestern, Chicago, Rock Istand & Pacific, and Chicago, Burlington It has becn n exlstenco Eeveral years, and was organized to pravent the three roads from cutttog esch others’ thronts at com- It was understood that nelther company should put jtsell {n the position of competitor at any other point,—that fs, that In the Parlsh of Calenclen cauzed the scizure of 05,9401 lora an.l 55,000 fect arles of a part of this 231 hiaw been realtzed, alone, he has Over Two Handred Vessels Arrive In Forty-eight Hours. pronerty, the sum of £ or mord than enongh (o pay all exp nected with the sclzures in Of the abose amount, £21,717.% was pald into the hands of the Matanal. ‘The total geizures {n the State of Loulejana, made on Information obtained and furnished by Bpecial Agent Carter, bad been 3,005,234 feet 0 4 P'ersons claiming this property, 13 han been stated herctofore, have in nearly cvery instance witlulrawn thelr Inter- ventions and confessed judgment. Referring to the denredations upon the puh- Tic lands, It is reasonable to suppose that mill- owners will continuo their business-operations: and, unless opportunities ara offered by which they may be enabled to honestly obtain a sup- ply of logs, the further appropriation of Goy- ernmeni timher mny be expected, In vlew of this fact, thero séents to be Lut ons courae for the Government to pursue, and that I8, to offer its lands for sale in open market, and thereafter ta prosecute to the the law any person or persons found trespassing h street, o ¥ nmber, Market. in Cinclonatl, Muskegun, Iutnber, Market, Rehe Lecel'n, Muskegon, inmber, M. Echr [isite Iirow n, Fard liiver, [nmber. Mar! Betr ¥ardiols, White Lakr, Brhr Bl wic, Wit ke, Jumber, Markat, jte Lakr. jumber, Market. the Riate of FOR THE WEAK, NERVOUS AND The Shipments of Grain by Lake Last Week. pogien lmber, Sampion Inmber and 122,501 1o Nautical Haps and Mishaps Here and audington, Inmher, Market. Fand 1{aven, Tumier, MA slkeapurg, HadAio, coal, Krfe % EE AL dackion. yfa GRAIN STIIPMENTS BY LAKE. & o it ‘The following shows the cargoes and tots] amount of grain shipments from this port for the weexk ending with Batarday last: The afflicted can now be restored o perfect health and bodily energy, without the use of medicine of any kind. PULVERMACIIEIR'S ELECTRIC BELTS AND DRANDS, For self-application to any part of the body, meet every requirement. The most lcarned physicians and scientifle men of Europe and this country indorse them, Thesa noted Carative applinnees hnve now Atood the lest for upward of thirfy mea protected by Fehie A" Jifadiey, Mol A on, Jutber, Rock I 1rars, Bada' oo datrom ullest extent of wetiog points. ) In connection with matters ta Calcaalcu, thero fana doubt that soma trouble and anasyance wero experienced by log and mill men i not having their inquirfes answered promptiy at all tines a3 to what thocourse of the Government ‘would be towarils them, not only in refation 1o desired to make, but they claimed were taken from private lands, and which they desired to Behe arch, Cleveland, co fiehie Evelin iintes, Menominee, 1 ”fl ugs, »\lnmml“ alocatity reached by elther of the others. A Clinton (Towa) paper eays that all the roads making up the pool have gradually recedea from this portion of the contract, until the tle City of Clinton Is left almost the only point both the Chicago, Rock 1sland & Pacific and the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy agres to keep away from, and, judgiog from appear- ances, that paper roncludes that It isonly s question of a very short time when the agree- ment sa regards Clioton will Among the violations of the original agreement the following are mentioned: g by the Hock Taland Line of the the former Compa; T, Katnpron Slip. 1 Tiver, mniar arket, Kelir i, D, Bebr Early Bird umberinan, Graud jiaven, jumber, Market, any compromiae thes relation to logs whicl e, Manisiee, jumber, Marget, Y, b AGY PSA #iene Norman, Menom betir Lree Lawton, SuvKegon, lumber, Mark el A. Bteunach, Muske rel, Mnsizegan, lumber, ¢ rrison, Muskegon, lumber, Sinekegon, lumber, \arket. Kkezon, Juniber, Market, am, Jumber, Market. egun, jumber, Market. chr ohasun, Miskrge eor C. ffihbard, Atavka. wosd, North liranch, 4, coal, Take steeet, v, Jones, Huskeg: Eehr Goshawk, Miiwsuxee, L 1t Tumber, Market. R jumber, 1tush street. 3, Manistee, lumber, Market. Kegun, lumber, Market. 2 ) Fehr Congurst, Abnapee, nee, lumbar, Ifueh stren et g # ‘g d ) ] % 7 Lettersfatnt antries of the world, Tivey Award of Ment for Bleetrie {lances at Uie great World's Exhibitions ris, Philadeipliln, and elsewhers —and hinve been found the most valuahle, sate, slmple, and efliclent known Llreatnient for Lhe cure of disense. READER, ARE YOU AFFLIGTED? 10 recover tho rame degren of health, steanzth, and energy s expericnded Do nny of the following symptoms or cliay of Ry dixesued coudition ¥ e 1i-health In uny of fis many ad multt ous forms, eonsequent upon @ lingering, nerve unctional disens 1 0 feel’ nervoux, debiltuted, fretiul, timid, ami Iack the power of will and action 7 sabject o lows of memory. hve xpelis of fuluts ing, fullness of hlood tn ‘the head, feel 1 e moplng, unflt for bustnesy subject to fits of melnncholy ? neys, stomach, or bload, In“a disordered con- Do_you auffer [rom rhen R neurdlgla or “aches and palna? Ha heen Indisereet In early ¥ «d with & “muititude of gloonty Are you tiaid, nervous, aud nd continunlly dwell- tngon the subfect? Have you lost confidenen in yourself And energy for business pursuiis? - hlect to auy of the followlng synip- flestless nighits, jortda, Alabama, Mirsiasipnl, and was 8o large it was impossible far reseot in Calcasieu, and give re that persunal attention wiicl #ehird, G, Masic: wa to his dutiest they demanded, \Whilo Mr. Carter was not as svstematic in lifs hnsinesa-transactions as he miglit have been, he descrves the highest praise for the fearlcss ud (aithful manner [ which, under the most trying difficultics, he discharged his delicate and oncrous dutles, 3 e was horassed, threatened with violence, arrested, and ahused by thosa whosa uniawful husiucss ho had interfered with; offers of money, If not directly made to him, were Linted aty with the hopo that he would accent the bribe and abandon (he duty npon which he was aent} but, o epite of all npposition snd temptatlon, he scems to have performed it conscientiously and honeetly, That he was discourteous to the peovle, or refused to lsten to them when time and oppor- permitted him to do 2o, doce not appears o ot noy time evinced a desire to cause them needless hardship or trouble, their own testfimony; and, while be sweryed trom what hie deemed to be his duty 1ft tho premiscs, It is shown that he expressel the wish that they might succeed fn scttline with the CQovernment for thelr st offensea with as littlo suffering as pusalble, and offered to lay before the proper authorities anything :.Ih” might desire to present in their own bo- aif. 43,320 Itantley, 37,0001 flnch.. 270 . Anders wisenr . C, Barn chE L A Setr Crodhwalte..) Seitr Alleghauy.... .. Hel 21, Des Molnes Valley Road pat in comvetition with the Chicago, Burlington ulncy at Ottumwa and Keokuk, the Rockford, Itock Inland & 8t. Louix itusd by the Chlcage, Rarltngton & Qaine: the laiter 8 competitar of ihe Il HRack Jeland and Di ‘The purchase of v . Avcry, Manlstes, i 2 uskegon, jumbe; ich extension pots thin Mth the Rock lsiand at Des olnes, The Hock Teland Road has already extended its Washington Branch to Knozville, Rnoxville a competing pofnt for bath ¢ and Chicaga, Ruhington & 4 Itock Islang’ Company has just completed & lease of the Des Moine & Fort Dod Gate Cily says, ted . Jones.. 708 fn competition 8,08 Sehr Brockbridye.. ehr Live Oak. Manlstee. lumber kegon, imoer, $a fuskegon, Iumber, Jumber, Market, a he Rock Island geur Jnny Liud, Mus 7 Feow B, X, Muskegou, futnber, Lvaos' sip. Echr Windsor. Sanisters i he could not. b rehe 8 0 Minwun, Muikegon, Tumber, '} ‘We underatand aleo’ that it (s the purpose Lo form a connectlon with Sjonx City, " whicn, if done on an independent line of its own, g8 the Hock Island in comeetition with the the Northweatern at Slonx City,—ono of the most 1mporiant points on the Norbwestern Road. avenport & Northwestern Itosd put on & train which connects at DeWitt for Chic: ing the Northwestarn aod Rock Isians « arenpork. So it will be seen that the laws of trado and cammerce are more potent than the wrilten agreements of raflroad compsnles. forgetlul, and Musxegton, fuml u broken sieep, lilghte drenmy, palpltation of the heart, bash- fulness, confucion of Idean, aversion (o koclety, dizziness In the head, dimness of aleht, plin. ples nud blotehies on the face and Lack, and other despondent symptoms? Thousands of young men, the middle-uged, nud even tha ald, siffer from nervous zad physical dehif- ton,” are brokeu s Tiom iisonters bear Antares Sluezun, 13! i Fehr Weatcheste: 1 chr Nagara, Kincaniln i tulitne, Muskegon, iuml edar [iver, fumaer, Mud Laki Orugra Ilis acts have not been, a8 (b is cbarged, thosg of atyrant.or dishonest mau, but of a falr- minded and faithiul official, Tnere (8 submitted licrawith the testimony taken in this case, covering some 1,200 an aopendix contaluing officlal Jocuments, telegral Hished in the daily pross, per! seizures fn Caleasien and to this investigation, ‘We have the honor to be, very respeetfully, your obedient servants, sebr Jonn Miuer, Ceds PFebr Hoboken, Charlotte, urkedon, Ismuer. neksonport, poles, Main street. ¥enrd. £ DeChudres, Muakewon, lumber, sehr dane Sicleod, 1'ars v 5. oudd, N belir Little licile kchr Perala, Ludln Ecur Mignchalis, ~hs elir Tom Paine, Mu Thouwnds of down in henith an peculinr 10 thoir aex, and modesty o nieglect prolong thelr sufleringx. Why, then, further negieet B subject w0 pto- ducitve of eatth and happiness whew there inat hand a means of restoratina? PULVERMACHER'S ELECTRIC BELTS AND BANDS ctire these various diseased conditions, afior and we ofler the za:t Pron Cliy Fremont. Frop Badger btate... sl Tomal.., ..... il fi""‘"‘ e Tt 1t 1s claimed that the Chicago, Rock fsland & Pacilc Rafiroad bas an eye on the Indisnapoils, Bloomington & Western Raliroad, and Intcnds to purchase it if it can be had at s reasonable coples of letters, and artlcles pub- fning 1o the lugz- duskegn, Inmber, 31 tut, iumber, Marke hoyan A GREAYT TLEET IN PORT. A floet of uvor 200 veSvels Lis nrrived in thls pott within the past twh, hour Jast evenlng tho crafi contlnoed ta come in. With the exception of Aifteen Lower-l.ake schooners the sull atrivals are in thadumber trade. A num- ber of staamers .ara {ncinded 1n thetotal, A fieet of graln carriern was cxpécted, and, with the great rle¥; will crowd tho harnor 14, fivor By vessels for the lumber market, and they jare stretched along the river from State street 10y thirty-five Iving betwernadWelln and Li The urrlval ofitho fleet has cansed sev- bt no serfunk decldents, and the bridre waita avo buen numergys slnce carly Soturdey ne. i chir San Jacinto [among the arrivale. Sho resents & wo-brrone apboarance, ler mainmast havinz Leen broken off Mokn ta te deck. lier carvo af cotn 1a thoueht to e, rlightly wet, and will be 1o Collingwood with the earzo now In her wign yhe met with the mis- hap, #nd her Captain thaighit it best 1o return and have the cargo dischasifld and the damage ‘- paired, 'Tho tug Bennety, of Mackinaw, tuwed the dinsabled veseel np. an and men were compeile wiies vefore they obiaj) lett port yesterday for ‘Tho prop John Pridgébn, Jr., eronnded on the ‘bar fu the river, noar t! arday nizht., aud. ®us & A versel arriving yes tenominee, jum! s, Megominiee, i e, slena, Whits Lake, w am Couk, Dswexo, 83it. Du; sielr E. M. Lavidson, Cl :days, and uptoa inte An effort Is befng made to foreciose the Chi- cago & Lake Huron Rajlroad as soon as possi- ble. Judge Brown, of Detroit. sald thie other day he would expedite the litigzation, and order the sale 25 soon ea It could be doue, The Grand Diviston of the Railway Conduct- tors’ Brotherhood, or Order ns it is now called, has not et gotten through its work. 1t Is ex- vected to complete all the work on ha To-morrow the Railwa) Association will hold M, 11. HaLe, EBpecial Agents Treasury Depurtment, BUTLER’S ¢ PRIZE.””’ THAT ESORMOUS ¥EE, Bpeeiat Dixpatch fo The Trivune. WasniNoroN, D: Ciyfet. 0.—OL the $142,411 costa {n the Forragut prize and bounty cascs, tho Auditor’s reports o the Supreme Court of this dlstrict shows that’ other of the principal cotinsel between them re- cefved oll but 818,039, pamély: §123,472, total prize awgrded was €066,120; the bounty awarded was 8208,600. - The prize was dls- tributed two different times. The first amount was §003,520, and thasceond $362,000. The $123,473 was paid in ono smount Lo’ the three proctors of the libelante,-and with the re- malnder Gen. Butler may b able to say how much he took of this, Tl Jawvers who tovk tho testimony, as wilt be scen; scarcely obtalned anibble. The costs were. ON FIRST DINTRIMTTION, To the threo proctors for Hbolan F, Butler, Nathan Wildys. antt. ‘Ashiton, 10 per cout on $ To tug threo arhiirators Ariotte. coni, ho orders. Cock, Mazlsice, Jutiiber, Stetsn Riip. Hehr Elieavetls Jones, Clevessnd, coal, Ligltesnih Cloveland, con, G .« cosl, Adimi b o Mendminee, lumbes, Mud Xe, (b Darbarlan, Menominee, lamber, Twenty-secoad AT Flylng Clon beow lan b, Davis, lm'l:l":"\u of urand i all other means fail, convinelug testinioln filcted themseclves, who have been restored to HEALTH, STRENGTH, AHD ENERGY, after drigging I valn for months and yews. 0 r DESCRIPEIVR PAMPHLED nnd Contd QUARTERLY, 1 iife wl, contuining ' (il N W ANOURAN DS, Cope . Unll on o el ress, PULVERMAGHER GALVANIC CO,, Cor. Bth & Vino Sts,, CINCINNATI, O, Or212 Broalway, NEW YORX, BRANTH OFFICE: 218 STATE ST,,CEZICACO. ™ Avoid bogus appliunces claiming elec- tric quaiities, hlet dretinmnich the vonyiis number of Inmber Lake and mnti\lc. Couductors’ Beuevolent 8 annual scealon,—tnany of the conductors remaiuiog over 1o take part in this meeting. Wililam A, ‘Thompaop, ex-M. P, for Welland, Tuesday at the ae of (! & old he came from Scotland un He constructed the Ere & The Canaila Southern Rail- Gen, Butler nnd two B 5 ' Sarket sirv Hehr Ciara, Manriter, imbers Sarker oo oo 1. uTala, Enl, 10 ONS Hehir Thomns V'arsons, Cuatlotte, cual, 2 When 18 years gettled in Buffalo. Niagara Iallroad. ruad owes its existence to tum. trapie death of Zimmerinauthe profect of toe Rallroad of ~ Cauvsda fell Thompson 100K up the scheme, per- sonally canvassed the different counties through which the road was to ruu, obtained bonuses from esch varging from R&0,000 t succeeded n getting the Company organized, ,road {n Its present ex- te. col, Market. Hitvery Juabor, Starket. o, Jumber, Allen Blip, K, Hmien, lumnber, Market, Grand itgven, lumue; :’hr Mary Awands, Graod Haves chr Martnette, Menekaunce, lumber, Mason 11D, u butne, light, Mill Munistee, Wood, ot i htinber, bt Thols Central 8 o e Kokt umiber, Market, Fehe J. Mathews, Ul'rum‘ gnd Hved o stoithe cetlent conditlon. ¢ ay roports that the schr John Miner wan compafed t run into Milwankee, B Inmber market yester. ja tae barkentine Parana Clyoourn aveaue, Matses, “WINDOW SHA] AT 30 £old Dand Husdes, it her foremaat havini e A big jam occurred of day mornine, and for #nd the scuw Moxes Untawere in danget of tosing thelr iorns, which beealng.fe Behr Thomay A. Seait, Hutud, Beur sau Jackutu, 3ackina Bebr Slariuer, Maniste u ne ANLSUTOL Many HOOLEV'S THEATRE, Bule Proprictor and Mansger, dMattaees, 25c sad oc. ONE WEEK ONLY., Engagement of the emtnent snd ¥ v LAWRENCE BARRETT, Supported by Air. T. W, Dsvey's Drsmatic Company, Monday and Tucsdsy Eventnze.. Wednesday Matinel Wednesday Nicht.. Clera of Court Auditor's fues,. 1t M. TIOOLEY..... PRICKB~25¢, Lo¢, 7 d came in lesking, and ock for repairs. sived in a leaking kept constantly at the Belr Contlent, Murkegon, lumber, Steteon Siip, 0, coal, Madison street. Sixteeuth sircet. pe, Traverse, lumber, Fuuricenth nreet, . Schir Oneonta, 8. Martin's, wood, North lisisted street. Hehit Vermont, Muskegon, wood, Betir Lavinda, lan); rehr V. Crost Belie J, Catenp feulor, Hehr }l'lll‘.,llnflll el bhandon, Port Collyrae, b eir < By, Horu's pier, o Coniet, To the theeo procto e O ek, Sl & burgafis o er v o for Ubglants, 10 orite tragedlan, Mr, guoae, tad certalul ‘Opet exenins i 7%, Marshnl's costa... .. LADD & 1z tiear Narrlion, Clerk of the Saprewe Court. Prioting .oe ors o Totalivessecaanns cirnee OX NOUNTY WIFTRIAUTIO roctors for libelant, 10 ‘Ta tho tirco srbitrators ... Special Prize Commissioner Prize Commissioner Lloyd., Commissioner to take testimn 0! Ponr Iltnax, Mich.,' Pet. Empire) 18tate, Diorcklead and barges, East Saginaw id Lsrges, Balina and Larges: schra Puluskl, (& C. Fluney, WOMAN'S 2I0OSPETS The ona's el of e Sioof i, Uon tocorporated Sepr. b, 1871, y £ 14 treatinest of (o diseascs FREE DISPENSARY Conaveted with thia fnetitation Iz oven every Wednerdav welock, far” the Keatutton Sarket. 1 . coat, finsh atreet. {oru's Pler, luinte udrics, Kual atreet, Young, Martne Ciiy, Qyab cansori, Europo with Jut. Benaon, ith Weeke 1. J. Hag .".szu.gau.gg Batuntay Night, ance=Double Bill— MEKCIEANT OF ¥ RRIEHAT 14 DAV GAR- J. R llu"ll_‘l. lellan and barges; schrs Philadeiphia w! Magili and consort, Mct' Clarlevols, woo Manistce, lumber, THE WOMAN’3 CTUAL Rehr W, B, Crosthwalte, il MVICKER'S GRAND REVIVAL THlI8 WEER OF THE TWO ORPHANS! 1ul Keandr Effecte! s Thrilling Nitustiens! THE TWO ORPHANS d ou Wedaesday und MATINEES. Y 80, T | TINEE ind §1, | Prices. only'2s aud Socts. ITION DUILDING, EXPOSITION, Only Twelve Days Horg! ADDINSION: Plerrepont, W. Bagarday (o) 10 10 13 Hanna, Wiicox and raft, Ueattizut of diseases of Weather—klue. LEL PINS. SPEN STEEL t Furapsa Make, and urrivaled a1 ity, Durabiiy, and Lveus TAL SWAS QUUA1, A¢ walors. Saapier. Inctuding Auditor's feen... Sveclal Dispatch 1o The Triduna, Oct. G, —Arrivale~Prop Japan, Du- luth; prop Germanta, Biffalo, 'rops Dy Ba llentine, T. J, Ker- shaw, schr A. D, Mooré, Chicaga; prop Idaho, Dulutn; vrop Arazess, (iormants, Sannaw, The prop Sanilac camse dute port 1nls morning in Bha willrepair huse, MILWAUKEE. Special Diwuteh 10 The Tridune, MILWAUKEK, Oct. U,~Arrlved~8chrs PathSod- er, J. M. Scott, Mineral Stute, Clearod—Schr llaughton, — X et With Its Beauy) RECAPITULATION. B. P, Bufler and two other counnel All others engaging, and all oiher co: 10, KEald, [ ok Siddnadln oveph e Ly Lo e in. dington, 1gte, Ldinktao, gl Wil be given e Speclal Prize Commissioner Mussey took the evidenco in all the cases, - He did an tmmense awaunt of work, and recelved §825. T'ho counsel for tho United Btatos who ap- pearcd againat the threo broctora recelved 85, 98290, Of the rewnaining 818,539 tha arbitrators, whose decislon alono made the award possiole, recelved 82,500 cacl. 'Tho fuestion as to Low much Gen. Butler pocketed 1 still an open one, NOTES AND NEWS. Bpeelat Dispatch (a The Tridune, Wasmnaron, 1) O, Oct. 6.—Ex-] Fitzhugh has writtcu a letter reviewing all the deafals made In tho Holmon dlsabled-soldter case, which letter Is full of poluts, and well fortified with letters from others who hada knawledge of the lacts i the watter. First, ho polnts out that HMolman's statements and thoso of McUonnell, the soldier, contaln curious contradictions. Ono msécrts that Holman wus present when the appointment was sought aud made, and the other ns positively declares that he was not. McConngll makes the absurd statement that tho appolntment was made in the Bpeaker's room of the Houss and hus been for & long time a privata room, Fltzhugh asks, If Mr. !olman was a5 anxious for McConnell's sppolutincnt as he protends, how It bappened (sincs Ifolman says McConnell had lopg been scoklng the place) that ke aid not apply for him earlier, Holman had been fuformed early in Deccmber, before tho 10th, that two disabled soldiers would be put on the roils from Iudiana, but hio did not spply for cConnell tillin January. Daring this time, howoyer, be did urge the ap- pointment of severa) trom his District on this dissbled soldiera? roll,but Fitzhugh was obliged to refuss them pluces, because noneof them were disabled soldiers. Fitzhugh also makes public three letters, each from vood authwri- previvus stataments. TIIN CONDITION OF VIRGINIA PINANCES 18 well (llusirated by the facs that a Richmond paper kravoly compiatus that & uumber of ruu- Virginia to Washington 1a serious lose to the revenues -of tho State ac- crumg from licenses, and that steps should be taken to wake su il & disabled coudition. Manistes, Hiht, usteron llghL EXPoS bebr Winnie Winz, Lud ur Josephls ghts i kY T City, .w}‘!:'l.xs:"l'\fl"“:l;‘:lu)‘l(:lm City, sundries, NAVIGATION NOTES. {Néw ke Stinkeg, Rt i W 125 Cenis wae fhin ! . wili be sout by wail, for trtal, Ivison, Buaxeman, Tavios & Co. 134 nnd 140 CGrane Yiovet, Vo Tno river stmr Bylyan Dell has gone down the canal, bound for the Ohio River, Tho tug Sweopstakes will tow the schrs Boonys heart down to Buffalo on their Bobr Transfer, Mus) Kebr Atauito, Mudd Tiari Nutad, Ocunto w chr Lookout: tu el Kattius Al r slde and Bwee! @ e Several cansi schooners from Oewago, Xational Haven, and Casrlotie arnved yesterday with coal. The Lumber Market fleet Is a 18 tho largest that has been biere for two sessol Tho frivuds of Capt. fHenry Bl him yesterday on his good fortune and his efloris o save the yacht Cora, , llutchinson has been drydocked yards for repalte to the damage in the Iast big blow. wbao #o successfully man: o excurslon business Lhis sea- sun, Los arrived from Eziv, and i1 is said he Las boat for next season, Lino of Steamships. PAMLING TWICK A WERK Fit M Yew York {6 Queezctaws, X.’.‘imM' and MM_*’IL Tickeis &t reduced St Thettats s 1re 1 Lidinztol it u Benr Alert, Peatitigo, e, Ktonr Muakegua, HLinr Corans. bl Juse WAMLIN'S THEATRY Every evening this week al and Bainrday, the cRluent Llsracier- A DOMINICK MUR A3 YORKSILINE BILL. 1o the great scnssiions] drsms, ESCAPED FROM SING SING ; Ors Criminal Life tn New Vora, copgrstalated South Haves. sandries, - elir {iraco urray seur Kute Glllews ' b Prop Lty of Coodor the atwr Flors in Rox Ofice open [rom 108, Bz, to @ . n. charge for resrreed soats, Privea uxy 75, and $1, aceordlog to locatios, Gl UAVERLY’S THEATRE, 3.1 HAVERLY covvove Capt._John Jiolt, »uperintendent of the Lifo- Saving Btatlon st Cleveland, h od. ‘Lo danisge done to the achr E. lvt«;'nt wisnap on Lake Untario has been Axed at HYDE PARK, At the meeling of tho Board of Trustees Satur- day evening, Fresident Deonett sent in 8 commu- ulcation un the subject vt the proposed ditch for aratnage purposce on the wost slde of Stouy Island nety-frsc atreer south, delayed sigulng the notica for proposals, so (hat he might lay the walter bafors the Board for ita natare “The fall from Ninety-frot street to Calumet Lake was about fourteen Inches, and If & ditch were properly cut it woald draw off a great amuung of tho water fn the Lasin about Grand Crosaing, and make avallfule a great wany acres of |snd now entirely submerged. hie did not think o from the General Fund, 8s was proposed, but should y apecial ssseasment. , whether the Loard conld mske she Im- in the way proposed. The only svaile the Drainage and Bnd, ucstionable whether draine tom & fuud set apart for he Lad wot swned the Ane sxeontion of this work. and ec. omuicaded that, in the necessary revision of the Beard, the wholc sublect ba recon- and the lmprovement ma: ;«-nm-n. 8 provided by the substitute offered —————— THEODORE Swectal 10 Tha Trisune, Cincixyaty, O, Oct, 8.—Theadare Thowas, with bis fawily, fursituge, snd musical library, arrived in this city yestenlay, and to-day bas been closeted with the Direttors of the College of Music. He will Immediately begin the reor- gaolzation of the orchestrs, 8 work which may possibly be attended with some difficulty un- less locsl mualciada should be willing to en- ioto s arrangement would be pald dlrectly for symphouny coo- certs and concert tours ouly, 14 the Buanclal respousidility of the rest. .Maasger sud Provrietor, tace Week vuly, PORT OF CIICAGO, the srrivals and actaal eatlings t tbis port for the forty-vight bours ending at 10 o'clock last night: ‘The followlog Augi rop G, 1. Hesth, Sauyi undries, Stata street. Hritilan, Baugstuck, suudries, blate ndries, Btate streot. drica. Biate stivet, “sraucn, " ERKENBRECHER'S Bon-Ton Starch 18 absolutely odorless, and Chomi. cally Pure. It'ia snowflake white, It is susceptible of the highest and most lasting Polish, It possesses greater strength of body than other trade brands, It 18 _packed in Pound Parcels, Full Weight guaranteed, It costs loss money than sny 8tarch in the World, It is manufaotured in the heart of the greatest cereal region of the Globe, It is Bold universally in aAmerica by Grooers and Dealers, Its annusl consumption reaches Twenty Million Pounds. ANDREW ERKENBRECHER, CINCINNATI. Briendrechers Irnld-nmu‘.l! ;\wn'ydnh for Fvod. ot Norsbueriers Ageiin 0 sttt i’mfias;frhf\or‘ Tooks for Gu Bonded Warehouses, Tagascay Drpaas Tu view of this, City ot 'Totedo, Ogdensburk, sundrica, Wells Manlstes, lumber, Rietson *! urdy Hadcucks saadrice, eek. 'rob Meagminece, Grecn Bay, suadrien, Rush street. usepul, Junber, Market. ugwut, sundrl Buffaio, sundriss, Clark sirset. + Muae Cguit, TIGLF, bletwn Slip. r, Poutwaler, luiabwe, ol Prop T W. 000K, White Laks, luin i, Mackinaw, towin) ing ‘Graud Huyen. towind, K Favorite, Mibomiues, foy cepatakes, Bulalo, s, Pranliyo, . Gruimond, Bout useph, sundrics, Hush &t snliowoe. sundrics, ltush ou, Muskesul, suudrics, e Bl Tumbor, sar iy, substantiating It was: doobiful, ‘or Tasttutig Lostonis Quantitica ua sy be re- Huie. e acevmipanied by samoles of U ‘ . wd Wil 3tate Ui To:k. witih of withuut giviog clalre cuutrul of Hiu wauniset e propossis wilh be sddreased th dseasiiny. wul narked vus thv T w luforusiitics, able tpprovristion wa: chould be cupatructed away mistclies from 'rop Aunle Layra, ¥ Lo iClect any o aivd (6 Giort by ERMAN AND PAMIL Waatera dsdoctated Press. Qut 6.—Nrs. Uop, Bher- lass eveving Irom Atlautic City,. quite recovered from her recent tilncss. She wag sccompauled b Uencral 13 expected to-murrow. FALLURS OF THA' bost sdaplod to protect thd service JOUN RHEIIAN, Kecreta; 70 WASHINGION, It g o, w. Bengal mau returned bero Wiamarck, y her dasugbier. ‘Too BB FRAUD-LUNT 48 4 CAMPAIGH-KOVEMENT, Bpeciai to Cometnnait Cumtaercia Wasuixaeros, D. G, Oct Potter Cammittee bas falicy 80 fat, 88 sllurding effectiye Democratic campaiau thuuder, that the Detuocrats of the Comumittee Lave virtuatly do- terwined Dot to recomnence operativus uutil after the fall elections; bud, tuetesd of gnoding away at that wud-throwiuk 1ackine, o devote their time sud aitention Lwsctive work upou the endeavoriug to make the * trooly loil " 0 Uumuocrats comprebcad what the lo- Yestigation was lugeuded W pIOvE. - OF ALL KINDE, 8 AR FAIRBANKS. MORYE & DO, A 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicago, By carciultobuyoaly s Ueause, P [ha work of the juuiber, Market. Illlcllu B\ cude. betr Mysile, Muakegon, jum Sebr exuiator, L by which they o urthy stary Mive . bt n Boiat . W. Biowid, Muad )] 0 and 87 Esst Madidou-N Vsiaiio 1rsbuas