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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, OCTGBER 16, 1878 L1 -t lidery, 444 cleer rib, B! for 1nose, O Aonldrta, ¢ureddrs clear Fib, EY@STRCE warscured, 127@LIMC rm, anid higher at §1.08. OATON. nUR=TR moderite demand: gflho!fllefl orce, §9.£03R.33; do kegs, 810,00, Tulk Qe Nams, Fiser-Active e 00 B Tndlana. snd Ml indlane, $4.7525.7" X 5, mized and_ yellow, : No. 524D a e and_extra white, 0, B white, Wy@dict 1! e, 16 13 S00uFlss corn, 33,000 hu; wheat, 17 i S ra=Flaur, 673 brle; wlieat, 10,00 L I|I<;IA"RB'.‘., " wx, Oct, 15, —Frovr=iull, WA RivAL Opened atcady: eluted actives Wimehkes hatd, €1.mg: N Twsiiken po A erber, RINCE, Deeted, e o 0. 1, 424 et ot aay. Mews ok, 87,04 oa s . “Mens ork, 87, Oter. Fime stram ard, .40, et Flour. 06R) hrle: et 74,000 . e ra - Flouir, 13,000 Drle: whiats Ok (0 b, ¥ 3 118, T, Oct. 15 iloan—Weaker: ehiner, AT Talr, 83,0084, 50; stockurs, $3.0K@1.75} ¥ o Teady and unchanged. Woeat auiet: 'No. 2 red, eale, eah or iy} fdct new mized, November, 3 i2 flc. dys No, 3 1he. Tye, 42g81c, . uiders, dct closr b, So. 23. y TieceirTa—Wheat, 12,000 buscorn, 34,000 buy oats, 14,000 bd. Oct. 15— kAT Whent npsatticd and L0, 5, ~(iRa18 ~\Vheat unsatticd and en. AT imioaY. - Corn InActive And homigals lower (0 Wi Oate ‘meclected. 1ve nemlected, Bariey dully , 000 bu Btate aL81.00; 1,4V0 bu chotca Caoads At " o 1a-Canal_freights o highers wheat, Blgc, o Rew York, AR L AN DETROIT. orr, Oct. 18.—FLorr—Qufot and nominl, DT R Meady s eatra DI Apaes Mo 1 white, idcs October, DOXa: ' Navember, UiMe: Decemer, f3c: middiing B8Y@dBMC, lteccints. 03,434 bui {Dipments, 67,330 o, oawgan, piwrgo, N. V., Oct. 15 ~Gnark—Wheat=No, 2red waboh, 81,005 No. 7' Milwaukee, vsc, Corn quiet atdousze. TRORIA. Proxta, Oct. 15, —H1aHuwINEl $1.08, -Steady sales 200 brle ——— PETROLEUM. CrxvrLaND, Oct. 15.—PETROLEUM=-Market steady: standard white, 110 test, st 9c. Pirtenvna, Pa.. Oct, 15.—PETRoLRUN=Dull: cruie, $1.0134 st Parker's for immediate shipment; refined, #X@o'fe, Philadelphis delivery. OILCITT, Pa., Oct. 15.~PRTROLEUM~Market ovened quiet and Meadys sales at Bile: advanced 1o Bil4e, clowing at A¥e Did; shipments, 72 000 bris, aversging 4,000t transsctions, 200,000, TURPENTI WILNIXATON, Octs 13.—BLIRITS OF TURPENTINE— feeady at37c, MARINE NEWS. NAUTICAL MISIIATS. A canal-bont had hee cabin badly raked yosterday afternoon by running sfoul of the schr Galatin's headgear, when pansing the lumber market, The former was In tow of & canal propellet, whoso wheelaman evidently got confuscd, and run his tow fnto the achooner. Tho prop 1. C. Brittain broke one of the biades off her wheel yesterasy in the river, and went to Noollttle’s Dry-Dock to have the corresponding binde taken off, in which shape she will uso the wheel undll 4 new ono s made for her, The echr Flectwing had her bowaprit carried away yesterday by running afoul of a dock st the Gas-1fonse §lip. 1t whl cost over $100 to repalr the damage, The tug W. A. Moore broke her crank-pin In theSt. Clatr River Saturday night. ana waa come pelled to abandon her tow of four vessela ‘and turn them over to another tug, The Btranger took the Houre to Dutrolt, Tho tng Mystic, aunk at Windeor, is sald to be golng to pleces, BUFFALO, Brrrat, Nov. 15.—Vessclu plenty and very 1ittlo Ireight ofering; chartors, coal to Cleveland, 20c; Chleago, 25¢: sand to Detroit, 20c, Cleated~Propa (icorge King, Inter-Ocean, Ne- braskn, Chlcago; China, Duluths schies Argonant, Young America, Jane Betl, Acontlas, Sam Flint, North Cape, 3, D. Ruescl), Charles Foster (1,500 tous coal), Willlam 8, Crosthwaite (1,200 tons conl), Chicago; Willlaw Shupe, Jurs, Toledo; Japorte (550 bris mait); West Wind, Cleveland; Onclda, Gold Hunter, Ashtabula; Frank Perew Purtago; barges Venus; U, L. A. (ebhard, Raginaw, T'assed Port Colborne in lwnn:{-lulu hours end- me U pom., l4th—Westward—-Props Lowell, Tlicago: Asf 0 orders; barks anguslore, Chi- ago; rchrs T, J. K!lnu!. dW. J. Preston, Clove- and: Mediterran odo, Eastward—Prove Munro, Reotls, Montreal; Orgwnrehio, Ogdensburr: burkn Oliver Mowatt, Brockvilto: Mary Merntt, Gulnall ‘Tarontu} schrw Carrington, Toronfa; Albaitoss, Abacory, Gleniffer, Mary Azov. Kincwton: Senator Biood, Oswegor W. T\ Emery, Port Coljorna, TORT NURON. Pont Hunoy, Mich., Oct. 15,—Down—DProps Eathua, Oskland and consort; echrs lied White ard Blue, James 1. Care, Stampede, and Wiillam B. Vanderblit, Up--Props Antclope and consort, Elmirm and barcen; schrs Annle Vought, Pierpont, Jane Ralston, Volunteer, and Otonabee. Wind—Sauthwest, fresh; weathor fine, Pour ftuwey, Mich,, Oct. 15—10 p. m,~Up—~ Fropa Jaines Fisk, Jr. &, Worichy, Comtmodore, Yosemite and consort, Itelle Crown and barges, A, A, Torner and barges: achrs Melvin, 8, Bacon, 11, :‘.r:\l';bb. XNellle Uardner, John O'Nell, E, Fitz- Down—Prope Juniata, Metropolis, 81. Joreph, Emplre State, Ketcham and consort; schrs J. I arb, E. T, Judd, Willlam Home, H. DBissell, Quinby, M. B. Tremble, Lilly Tamiiton. Wind—Southwast, gontle; weather cloudy, LARE FREIGITS, Oraln trelghts were quist yesterduy, nearly all the engagements noted belug mado the previous trening. The wall rate on corn was Jc, Capacity, 38,000 bu wheat, 113,000 bu corn, 25,000 hu onts, The charlers for Erle were: I'rop Philadelphis, and schr Schuylklll, wheat, through, To . Durton, prop Vanderbllt, corn and Pheat, through, To Kingaton: schr Monticollo, wheat, ‘ToGoderich: Kebr Montuuk, onts. In l:;v lflllomaon a0 echir Groton for corn to Colling. The wheat rata ot t a 104 e Monday Dotrolt to Buffalo was 2%c, o4 4 ¥, | s ;&l’l 8o change to noto {n lumber froights at MILWAUKFE. #yectal Disvatch te Tha Tribune, MiLwarkrg, Oct, 15, —It rained here nearly tho cntite day, with n lzbt northesst wind, A heavy fox settled downover the Jake during the aftemoon, 4zd Iasted until nightfall, when tho wind ahifted 10 sautheast guce more, blowing s gale outside. Tbe schr Alice I, Norris mrrived this aftornoon minas ber ib, and with her forcsatl wplit, Cliarters to-day, schr Lovi Rawson, 21,000 bu ’nlkfighl wheat to [ffalo at4cq achr Niagara, 50.000 bu wheat to Buffalo on through rate, Tho £arro of the Ntugura will bo the larcest slngle ship. ment of No, 2 wheat of the present vort thas far tLls fall, MR IR e TIUE CANAL, nlhmum-mn-. Oct, 15.—Arrivols—Prop Imperial, ueca, 4,300 bu corn: Marrlet, Senvea, 0,000 bu faru: Laly, Honees, 6,400 bu corn; Iennobec, Ottawa, 3,700 bu corn, 3,830 b oats Ciesred—Monitor, Lasulle, 90,U7L {6 lumber; L’vn Montauk, Lockport, 4,408 bu wheat; Eliza- satte ockport, 2,600 bu wheat; North Star, La- ek (l“l‘ L1t lumbe: " T mgmu.n“ Peoria, Ler; ‘Wb lumbers Wescue. Pearia, 0, 645 1t Jun VoY, doflet, #14H0 £t lumber; ies . doliet, 04,03 ft luaber; Iron Clad, YTt luwler, ERIE, g, PeC1a1 Dispaich to The Trituns, ¥ MK, Pa., Oct. 15, —Arnvals~Prop Mayflower, 'JC"!; rchr Hweotheart, Buffalo, woouartures~Prop Culoa, Dulurhi wrop Dels- e, Chileag prop Mayflower, Dunkirk; sclr row, Baginaw; prop Wisssbickon, Buf- sctyiy ¥F Moonlight, 1,400 tons ¢ Wiltiig "y acdee 11200 tons couls hicago; lug teace, 900 oo pyGleeland; eebr 8. Law e MARQUETTE. ™ Spectal Dispatch 1o The Tribune. ARqueTre, Mich., Oct. 10, —Clearod—Trops (raorant, if, B, 3 X Y Seorg It l:.fi.ll.”lfi::’&.fil‘l.“" Charles Wall, NAVIGATION NOTES, P CHICAGOD. kumlcmmn now csnvas has been donmed by .n:':;" lately. oodrich steamers were on time yosterdsy, "awltbatsnding the neaty westher, , 8 Graud Haven varge C. O, D. 1s having s new m:;n bt in to supply the place of that lately Wy 1o 1782, a0d the schr Macine bas received & v l:uuu\l. wioess wax dull fu the barbor yeaterday, the :'“:.mn Of vessels cltber (u or out being light. 1ad ggpr BUL few veasuls st tho Lumber Market, ‘? e 8boul that warige ceutre wese €OI be Caita 5 Seckmiiotd Status Marshsl engaged Atkine & xuh.',',""““m pump yesterds or the pur- Alleg b”'lhlnz the schr Oltves Colver, aunk m an), P‘! 30 that sho can be towed (08 Wurd Tag mypacr: 80d 801d 1o sutisfy clalms of yroue lnsurance combination chunugod thel PEIALULS Juaterday sls wewkipg Luld 1o the Traders' office, by adopting the Frle Canal pooling scheme, &nd ulj the sgencies were fur- nlahad with the necosaary blanks for doing hasi- ners. The new arzangcement %ill hegin to-day. A densc fog-bank sciiled over the Isie off “this POIt yenterday mornme, and the Tew vesacia that renched the harbor did so with diticnity and moeh horn-blowing. Towards evening the fog cleared swayand the wind came from the sontheast. Cant. Kobert Ktubim, who sailed the lake schr Pamiico to (ireat Britain and back on ner last voy- e, returned to Chicago yesterday, It israld AL the Pamiico wan aoid to the Messra. Maguire for $4,000, while another report piacea it at $8,000. The persona who negotiated Lha transac- lnmn evidently do not desire to give the correct i e, Cspt. Ed Mallay, of the stmr Lady Washing- ton, Teft tha city last evening for the mountsine of Colurado on a trlp combining a aearch for health and pleasure. ‘There ate many of hia friends who heartily wish that his hoalth will be folly r during his winter vacation. Jolin I'aticraon, the efliclent gfillcc-omur ala- tloned a ark sireel bridge, better known as *"Jlunest John," Las reinrned to his post, having recovered from an aggravatcd attack of erywipelss, alccting his right eye, The United 8ta; tored Marshal's costodian on the tog Edwarils, who aleo acted a8 lineaman, ah 1 tenlon, was pulled overbor 3 cvening while attempting to draw s waler anu drowned, An cffont wan made to_save him by Capl. Orcar Greenhalgh, of the tng, but it was notsaccesaful. There wan duo the young man $200 for eervices ns custodian at thy time of his death. His body had not beon recover- ed &t 8 Jate hont last night. BLSEWITERE, ‘Tha achirs Prancis Paima and Unadills beiog Jum- ber from Tawas to thie port. The schr Ontario arrived at Delroit Monday, and lllln le;k that gave her trouble at Alpens was slopped. ’lrl‘m sche William Jonen rottled the clalm for Vhlcls she was seized at Detroft, and was re- ensed, ‘The achr Cniba was rold by Uniled States Mar- shal ¥ink at Bhebovgany yesterday, fo ratialy a libel for scamen’s wages smoonting to $100, ‘I'he steam ‘recking large Monilor has jald up at Detzoit, Bhe secured 1,000 tons of iron ofe from old wreeks this season, The Canadians are after tho tug Carrington for towing tho sche Benson from Toledo to Walkerton without reporting and clearing. Binca Aug, 1 tie two clevatom at Detroit have londed D11 vessels with wheat, and {t s esiimated that the ceaft recetved §40,000 froight money, The Detrolt & Cleveland Steam Navigation Com- pany has given the Kirby Hrothers an order to pre- lmu plans {or & new steamer, to be buflt the com- ng winter, I'he tug Parker was sold nt Windsor Satordsy nnder an order from the Untario Maritime Court, McCatlum, of Dunvilte, took her in for nd will put her in goud shape for business, PORT OF CIIICAGO. The following are the arrivals and actaal saliings at this port for the twenty-four boura ending st 10 o'clock last night: . ARRIVALS, Schr Amoskeag, Man(stee, Iumber, Sampsan'‘s. T'rop Meascoyer, Lenion, sundries, street. Etnie Uorons, L Joe, sundries, Huah N_lmr Chicayo, Menit ieles, i /0Q, N 10 Pl y Drop Fecrless, Dulush, ausdries Washingion streét. Frop Vaudertiit, Bumdlo, wundrien, State strvet, 'rop Gity of Now York, Ogdensburg, supdrles, Clark ot ‘ ronts Prop Ske Lark, Bt. Joser, sundsics. suate areet. Beh 3 n, sk est uinber, Markel, nr‘yhnu, Aaniaiee, lumber, market. #ehr L, 16, Contes, Muskegon, lumber, Narkst. Beuw U, 8, Grant, Two Itfvers, lnver, Market, Bebr Edan, Kenotha, gravel, Van suren street, Frup Poringe. Bullafo, sundries. Washington stroct. Eelir Cartler, Moske, &chie H, 1, Hnreer, Mu: M Pao! lnmber, Market. eyon, lumber, Arnold Bllp. egun, tumber, NoFth avenue, . A n, n. lumier, Market. Helir Iver Luwson, Murkeizan, lumiver, Market. (Shr Early Bird, Soutn Haved, lumber, Eigliteent et Kelf Adriatie, Orand Hayen, lumber, Market, Behr Myatie, Muskegon, luniber, Market, Prop Oconto, Bheboygan, sundries, Kush street. ck, sundrica, Kush street. s streot. n, lumber, O rf North skegtonl, sundri itfgo, towini, Lush st alitigo, Juniber, Hush Tenah st an) Nordts B ermsn, Chicngo avenuo, BATLINGS, 58 Hitnm Hehr J, Blgler, ¥ seur North st Belir Jones, Holl: Belie Jobin 3 5 it inhorman, Grand j1&ven, [iRht. Van Valkenburgz, Alpenn, aundr Nirig Kthan Allen, Menaminee, Hght. Prup Skv Lark, bt. doe, sundrica, ‘Kehr Minnie Mueller, Ludington, 1 Behe Atannto, Grand ifaven, I el Pitor, Muskegon, Tt Eehr Austraiia, Muskégon, light, Prop Dean filchmond, Huffato, snndries. frop Kiiladelnla, Iiittalo, shdrics. 'rup Hoannke, Biiffalo, sundrica. Glty of Fronioat, Barnis, sundries, Behr Fe A Grorgor, Buffulo, gralu, hehe G K, Jinzant, Nuffalo, grala, Kehe faisicd, tudtalo, grafi, @ Belie Uallating Port Huron, eatn, Bebr Schuyikll, Buftalo, grain, EDISON'S iflLEC’l‘RIC LIGHT. What Wil Revolutionizo the Fresont Method of 1llumination—Chenpor and Bot. tor than Unswllow tho Wizard of Monto Purk Guards His Socret. New York llerald, Oct, 13, he alarm among the Englivh gas comnantes and the panie In thefr stocka on sccount of Edison’s last fuvention {n clectric lights aro not without good cause. Amerlea’s great inventor bas, fu truth, solved the problem which for yeurs has puzzled the ablest clectricians of the age. Me has successfully divided the electrie light, and made i, for filuminating purpuses, as lar auperior (o zas as gos 0 the tallow cindlo of tho past. Tis marvelous invention givea o mila, soft, yet brilllant light, pleasing to the oye, clear, steady, and without blem- fah, and wut a .cost less than one- third of th required for gas. Those who have scen the luventlon pronounce it wonderful, Already o company has been fortied, composed ol a number of wealthy cap- itallsts, and Mr. Edison's lawyers are engaged in completing the final arrangements for tho leeal travafer. Hefore long, therefore, the work of introduction will vegin. ‘T'nis vateuts for the Unlted States have only just been eranted, while those for the varlous countries of Europe have not yct been obtalued. To-day the Pro- fessor’s sollclturs send by stoamerthio necessary documents to thelr London agents for the pro- curement of tho British letters patent. The French aud other patents witl bo applied for simultancously with the Brtish ones. When word {s cabled My, Edlson that the patents have been granted ho will throw his-own invention olpcu to the public gaze, but.until then ho de- clines to make known its details, his reeent con- troversy with Prof, lluches over the alleged stealing of the telephone baving wade imn cauttous. \When tho other great inventlons of Mr. Edi- san wero {n progress the laboratory was frec to all visitors, ‘Tho telephione was secn by hundreds Jong before letters patent wers granted, The swno was the case with the vhonograph, the tasimeter, the megaphone, the quadruplex tele. eraph, and many othier of his jnveutious. When ur‘:rd. 18 lie often was by his sssoclate of the Jaboratory, to bo more tircumspect in ex- hiblting them prematurely to strangers, be {o. variably Jaughed off their feors and renewed his arders to show the fuventions to ull who depired to seo themw, Tho case with the electrie light 18 far ditferent. Its place in the laboratory fa one sacred to a fuvored few, If the hoats of visitors who dully swurm the laborutory of tho great in- veuntor see ity they see it only fn de- tached form. ‘The esience of ‘the dis- covery fs missiug, Mr. Fidison bimself speaks but little on the subject, but ho i al most constantly ut work on it Euarly morn: lnfi, secs him in the Inborstory, und it ls after 1l uight when o leaves, On Thursday last he worked coutinuously from sunrise uutil suvrise the following duy, and ceascd thon only after the carnest huportumitics of his assistants. Al bl oucreles seew wrapped up In the bew - veution, Mis megapbous and phouogruph le jdle save the work doue un them by some of thie Frofessor’s nuinerous asilstunts, A llerald repurter learned ed)-muemh:y the s} ten proposed to be adopted after the patents oare lYI granted. First the Professor will light up ail the houscs In Menlo Puark irvatls, and from bis laboratory watch tho light's progress from night 1o uight, When all 1 {6 readiness for geucral Introductlon, central statious will rubably be established throughoul New Yurk Jity, ‘each atation cuntrolliuz & terri- tory of, perbaps, o radius of half a mile. In"the central stations will the wag- ucto-electric xeneruun;bumlcmun run by en- gines. Wires will then bu run {u fron pipes un- der ground atter the mauner of gus-pipes, cou- neeting with dwelllugs, stores, tueatres, sud other places to b litbted, The gas-fixtures at present used, Instead of beiog removed, will be utilized to encaso the wire, Ju the place of the burner will Le ths fuveation, aud weters wiil bo used to rogister tho ?u-umy of electricity von- sumed, Their forun {s not yet determlued upon. ‘Jhe lighi be of the bat-w uT. [ power character. To light it & littte sprive s toucked, sud mustautly tho electricity dovs its work. ‘The smount of light van be pegulated o the sauo way os can that from gas. To turn otl the lzht the spring (s szalu touched, aud iu- stantly atl is durkuess. No matches being used, pud there belug no flane, wil tbo dapgers lucl- dent Lo the usc ol uss are obvistud. 'The light glves out no heut. 448 slmply s pure white 1ight, wade dim vr brilllaut 8t the funcy of the person uslug it L] ‘The writer last night saw the foventlun lu operation fn Mr. Edisun’s laboratory, 'Tho fu- yeutor was deop in experiuentul researches when no called. Thy appurstus couslsted of & swall metud stand placed oo the fable Bur rounding the lght was s small glass globe. Near by was 8 gus-fJet burniog low, The Fro- fvssor louked up frow his work to greet tho reporter, aud, fu reply to B request to Yisw the en-cunidlo fnvention, waved his hand toward the Jight with the explanation, “ Thereshe fs,” 'The fllumina- tion was auch as would come from s brilliant gas-Jet surronnded with gronnd glasa, only that the light was clearer and more brililant. I'will extinguish it am) light tne gan, and you can gee the differotice,! said Mr. Edison, and he touched tha apring. Instaotly sl was darkness. Then he turned on the gas, “Tha difference {n the Hght was quite perceptible, the light from the gas appearing In comparison tinted with yellow. In s moment, howercr, the eve had ‘become accustomed to it, and the yellowish tint disappeared, Then the Profeasor turned on the clectric light, giving the writer the orpormnll of seelng hoth sida by side. Tho electric light scemed much softer. ‘A con- tinuoun view of it for three minates did not pain the eye, whercas looking at the gas for the me length of time causcd some little pain d confusion of sight, The inventor next ex- hibited the light turned down low, It gave s mild {llumination, Ona_of the noticeablo features of : the light when fully turned nn was that atl colors could be dirtinguished as readily as by sunfight, *When do you expect to have the invention m'“l".l’““' Mr. Fdlson?" ssked the reporter. **‘The aubstauce of it Is all right now,"” he answered, putting the apparatus away and turning ou the gas, ¢ but there are the usual little detafls that must be attended to before it poes to the publle. For instance, we hiave got to devise some arrangement for registerin ~a sort of meter: and sgaln thero are several different forms that wo are experimenting on now In order to select the best," * Aro the lights to be sil of the samne degree of brillisney?” ‘Al Lbo same.? “ {lave you run across any scrious difliculties in it as yel1™ 4 Well, no," replied the {nventor, *“and that's what wortics me, for In the telephone I fornd mbout a thousand obstscies, and 20 in the quadruplex. I worked on both over two yeara before I ovcreame them.” Mr., Batehelur, the Professor’s assistant, who here Jomed In the conversation, said, **Mauy a time Mr. Edison sut down nlmost on the poing of glving up the telephone ds a lost job, but, at thic Iast moment, he would sce light. “Of all tho things that wo have discovered this Is about the simplest,” cuniinued Mr, Edi- sotn, *and the public will say su when it s ex- plaingd. Wae have got {8 pretty well -advanced now, but there are some few improvementa [ liave in my wmind. You see it's got to be so fixed that it can't get out of order. Suppose where one light ooly Is employed it got vut of order once & year, where two were used it would get out of ordor tivice & year, and whero a thousand were used you can sco that there would ‘ho much trouble in looking after them, Therefore, when the light leaves the laboratory I want it to be in auch shape that it cannot get out of gnletr"n all, except, of course, by some accl- ent. Learing Mr. Edison to continue lis work, the Teporter aceepted the invitation of 3r. Griffen, his private secretary, to view the generating machine, *“Mr. Edison bas just purchascd a new one,” Tie aaid, ™ whicl: pives much oo power, and In a few days wo will have o fifty horse-power en- gino to work it, a8 we don't get poswer euough with the presont one. As regards the gencra- tars,” continued Mr. Griffen, * My, Edison has as yet given but little attentlon to them. The cost can by an Improved gencrator be reduced to a much smaller figure.” HYMENEAL. BLOOMINGTON, Hpeclal Dirpateh (o The Tribuns. BrooMinaTon, Ill., Oct. 15.—At 8 o'clock thismorning occurred the wedding of Mr, John T. Lillard and Mias 8allie E. Willlama, both of Bloom!ngton, one of the tnost interesting mat- rimoniat events that bas -occurred for years in this city. The marriage was solemnized at tye clegant home of tho bride’s varents, No. 1409 North Maln street, and was attended by about 300 of the clite of Centrsl Tilinofs, sud many from other parta of thie Unlon, tncluding a num- ber from Kentucky. The teremony was per- formed by the Rev. A..J. llolbs, pastor of the Christian Church of Bloomington, of which the bride and groom are strict members, After the congratulations and a very clegant repast, .the happy couple took the Indianapotis, Bloomning- ton & Western Rallrond at 11 o'clock for Clu- cinnatl, theuce to Danville, Ky, the native place of the, groom, where they will spend two weeks. Miss Willlams was the eldest daughter of tho Hon. R. E. Williats, a very prominent attorncy of this city, sud is a very sweot and attractive young lady, Her husband 1 the sun of Mr. M, L, Lillard,of Danville, Ky., o wealthy and promivent farmer. 1o stands high as a lawyer and ngmucmnn. ‘The couple were attsnded by My, Tom Willlama and Miss Mamie Viliiams, brother and sister of the bride. Tho Labpy couule are accompanied to Danville by Mr. aind Mrs, Proctor, of " that city, who were “married 8 week ngoy ‘e presents were very elegant and costly, but tho modesty of the interested persons prevents a publication of the list. ‘To-morrow at 11:30 o. m. occurs the marriage of Mr, Ira Jordan, of the Chivogo & Alton Rail- road telegraphic department, atyl Miss Emnma Duvis Betts, daupghter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Butts, a nlece of Henator Davis, DIXON, ILL. Speetal Dispateh 10 Ths Trisune, Dixox, Il Oct. 15.—Charies E, Chandier, Eaq., of the Lee Conuty Notlonal Bauk, was marrled this morning at the residenco of At- torney-Geucral J, K. Edsall to Miss Elcanor M. ftephous, by the IRev, W. W. Gtecle, of St. Luke's Church. The young menof the place and others presented them with fine and costly preseuta, ‘They both were great fuvorites hero, . P, Austin, collocting agent for Dodd, Brown & Co. of Bt, louls, was matricd to Misa L. A, Smith, of the same cllir, to-day by the Rov, O. I Beston, of the Bapiist Church. The wedding was private, but the presents were costly ang clegant, ‘I'is, though a day of storms, has been a field- dey for marriages in onr quict city, e —— SPRINGFIELD ITEMS, Aowclal Dispatch (o The Trivune. Serinariked, I, Oct, 15,—The Btate Board of Public Charitics met this afternoon, but the quarterly report of the Btate institutlons arc uot all in, aud the Board merely nudited o num- Ler of vouchers. ‘The Governor to-dsy commissioned Chatles L. Wells, of Chlcago, as First Licutenant of Company B, Bixteenth Battalion, and Sergeant George W, Taylor as Beeond Licutenant of the sawmy, vico Kiug, gned, s KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, Special Dispatch 10 The Tribune, Quincy, 1, Oct. 15.—Tho Grand Lodge of Kulghts of Pytbiss of lilinola met in this city to-day. ‘There ls a very full’ attemlaues, fuclud- fog & lurge delegation from Chicago, uearly wvery lodue Iu the Stute being reprusented. The Urand Otlicers submitted their reporta, Which wure referred to 8 committe. Tuls ovenlug the delegates wero eutertalued with & graud Lauquet aud ball, —— 5 Hanl Nanies, Baitimors Gasette, . Bcarcely has the Kaceoun of Swat been Iaid among his fathers bofure the Amcee of Afehun- Istun wppears to test Atlantic vable with his lll-um«rmrfinmlnu and thls, too, while Uen, Puillipovich is bumbsrding the Bosnjuns at Benkovics, and Jauovich s whooping thew up st Kiobuk. Home fdea of the terrors of u British shiudy on tke Punjaub border may be gatliered from the fact that such saoies as Bar- rookullen, Uhuznee, Kouneguorum, Mootakba- 1a, and Muzuifarabad are likely to be sciively {nvulved day afier day. in Chancery. ) Prida o Cliswbers. : Between Ullbert U::Dl Barker, Plaiaua, Pater Nevio, Defendant, caslud of the abyve-pamed " and Upan Uesriuy fesd Lhy s¥iia ‘ot Gsorys James Sherry sud Juha Jemes kst ¥liot, anu‘the dopositloe of Joba Luie aad of janicl and Martin Kevia, 1.1t fa ordered tiat 66 defendanl, Peter Novin, do on or before tha st day of Leccuiber uest suswer oF demur tu the bill of conglata ia ¢ ac. Andluis furdier urdered tia ¥ Gf thlsorder a0d an ofica copy of the Ulllaf cautvlafut berelu with the usaal indorsement, bo served vo the aald Duaicl Novhy aad e decoied'snd (aKER Lo bs yuod sarvice o s aal e e . NS, Ref, 0 S P, a0, 133, HoTEL, £y BUSTON. [ furweriy o House. tlosion. who will endesvor Lo Makc It thc wost Cealrable Lutel 10 the clty for peruiancut and [fansicul gucsis. Lo yootns a0, e large. well ventliated, and b olalicd. reapeet. waiy fur- Ly scrylco and culsine Is Srvt-class tu every Teruie §1 per day. DOVLE & MEAD. SECT POWDEN, BER to Bugs, Roaches. Notls, b'leu‘.ufl:cd. e!:'. e,:hnu"l::: ed. Areuds fuseet Powder Depet, 174 E. Madisou-st, 7 A SAFE TRANSITION. The Gulf Between Summer and ‘Winter Safely Bridged. And the Health of the Community Wholly Unimpaired, Kotwithstanding (he Effects of Miasma and the Baneful Influences of Contaglous Discases, The Holman Liver Pad as s Lifo Preserver and tho Wonderful Results of Its Powor. ‘What Messrs, Dates & Ifanley, {he West. ern Agents, Have Scen and Know. The time which intervencs between the heat. ed scason aud the caming of frosts {s a critical veriod to most Individuals, Fepecially is this trus of miasmatic diseasca and the troubles of the svstem cousequent upon sudden changes nf the weather. 'That the Holman Liver and Stom- ach.P'ad counteracts these direful {nfucuces b heen proyen i too many cascs to admit of & doubt. Inorder that the publle might know some of these authorities painus have been taken to collect them, sua with the followlng results: . D. A. Loomis, tate Aufetant Surgeon U, 8. A, 1 Professar of Otatrtrics and IMwases of Women aud ldren, &t Loulk, 3o., hes writien the follo o wsuceoss, 1 ‘tion and f find erealbunaces he principln npon Hinpocrates hlinseit: and he ral prufession liag ot been e 10 ty. §especially recominend the Fad I i fTections, snd in clironie diseases of the organs it {s [nvalusble. attack of fer X T atso suflered Kreatly 11 witli an alarinjox couzh. | obtaly P'ad 204 wore It according to difections. 1am entireiy ~ueed and now enfoy exceilent healtll. All praive s due tothn Holman I'ad,” | have recainmended duzeus with marveious resuits,” - Ciitoano, March 10, 1879, —GXNTLEMEN: FO: dayssince | was taken duwn wiLh chillis, and fniz tried varfous treatments 10 Ret cured, could: get h t would effect & permaiient cure until 1 was tnduced o try & ifoininn Pad. Tam pow entircly free from the dlsease, aud feol enbirely well, Yours. J. . livaen, Mesars. Bates & Hanley, the gencral agents for these goods, huve a suite of offlces st No. 134 Madisou treet, Chicago, with separato apart- ments for ladica presided over by un accompllshi- ed and 1eflned lady, thorouxhly vonversaut with bhe requircnients of the remedies., EXPOSITION BUILDING, EXPOMTION. Only Four Days More! ADMISSION: ApULTS HAMLIN'S NEW THEATRE 7 Clark-st., opposite Conrt-Houne. Triumphant Buccess of the Celehrated IIYERS SISTERS COMBINATION In thelp new Opera Noufle Extravaganza, entitled URLINA, THE AFRICAN PRINCESS, Every evenlng during the week. MATS day Aud Katurday, at 2:3), when whli be OoOUT O IBONDAGI. g ex Ofice open fur Dtescrred Seata from 10a. m. to P. HOOLEY'S THELTRE, PRICES-12%, 50¢, T8¢, 8 Sattnces, 23¢ and soc, Moodsy, Oct. M, every vrening. and Wednesday and Aol {PLI turdey Matlusees. **0h, for & stone-Low, to bt him fn the eyor THR COMEDIANS, ROBSON and CRANE, In the most successtul of al) Comedies, OUR BACHEHBR 5 play of e ccuturs,” ROUSON as the : 2 44 the Jully Jowier. DPCORMICK MUSIC HALL. PROFESSOR CROMWELL, Commences his lllustrated ART ENTERTAINMENTS, ING, Oct, 234 Bee futars announcements, BMUVICKER'S TUEATRE, SECOND AND POSITIVELY LAST WEEK of the and presentstions, ovoery cventug, Weduislsy aud aturday Matinees, of thy WO ORPHANS! Withdrawn after this week for tha production, with New and licalistie beenery, of KATIE MAYHEWS LIS, 3. I HAVE ....anager and Trobrictor, NKW BILL=THTS SIATINEE AXD NIGHT RICES SURPRISE PARTY. *¥ou are Invited.” Mise ALICE HARRISON, WILLIE ENOUIN, aud Tremendor ilurlsqus Company, With Fiue Orchesira, Clio ony the new, dell2ltul kxtruvaganie, EIIAWATFIAL Matinee—~lORIONS. CHICAGO JOCKEY CLUBTROT'G PARK, Crand Bafiif PROY. RARRY M on Thursday, Ot ¥ I .~ Prizce, $10 83 all rungers. Aduilvsioe 1 L3 “WOVEN WIRE MATTRESSES. MANUFACTURED BY e Union Wire Mattress Go, B, 7 and 9 North Clarkest,, CHICAGO. NOT TO SAG. Do not throw money away on cheap, coarse weave imitatious, they cannot prove satisfactory. BUY THE BEST. For sale by Furniture Dealors and at our salesroom, 7 North Clark-st,, Chieago, MAN IOCA Makes dello 16u1Puddiugs, Jeltbed, sad Griddie-Caxes. Vrry ecobviuicyl. ulmh wiskes buddiug fur Ltwo duzeu persoug. Price Lt u pack dpe trom your Groca, MaANIOCA ¢ €3 80d 47 urk-punce Auw ceul BURNE BURNETTS Standard e Flavoring RACTS 0, fioz""‘_g\ - ———t e Tousckeepers who study their (nter« cests will demand of thelr grocer strictly pure Vanilla only, and refuse to accept an adulterated compound, which may render the unscrupulous dealer a larger profit, ‘Thoughtful people should read the testimonials from Chicago’s best Gro- cers, below, Juno 15, 1878, Messrs. Josern BurNeETT & CoO,y Boston: Gentlemen,—~RKnowing your Flavoring Extracts to be the finest made, it gives me pleasure to recommend them as such, Your Vaanilla being entirely frea from “Tonqua, is sought for Ly housckeepers who know and appreciato au article of real merit. = L. C. PARDEE, Bucceasor to Btanton & Co. July 30, 1878, Messrs. Josrrit BunNerr & Co., Boston: Gentlemen, —We have been selling . your Standard ¥lavoring Extracts for many years, without a complaint, Giv- ing us they do unlversal satisfaction, nuakes it a pleasure to handle such goods, We consider them the best, and nlways adviso our customers ta that effect, ROCEWOOD BROS. 102 North Clark S¢. NEW PURLICATIONS. Dy, X donwox, and clearn ud 18 Indorsed by prac teal Sing 7 fur praciic Gloen and Clarke's Harmonic Schoo! for the Organ, Iy Wa. If. 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