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Sag | TIHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: IFRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1878, LOCAL POLITICS. The Ropublicans Organizing for a Bhort, Sharp Fight. BRI SN S ghe Demotrats SHill at Sea About the Third Dis- {rict Nomination, nnis O'Connor Tells Some Ugly Things Abhout Eern. jon to Sottls tho First Benato- rial Distriot Muddle, A Proposi he candidates of the Republican party held s0 adjourned meeting yesterday afternoun at 3 orelnck fo the Coal Exchange In the (rand Fa- clfic Hotel i conjunction with the Exccutive Committee_appalnted on the previous day. Jumes T. Rawleigh presiled. Mr. George M. Jogue resizued the position of Treasurer, as he could not spare the time to serve. Ile would sct with the Comnittee, however, and do all be could for the ticket, The new Executive Com- mittec as reorganized is constituted as followa: James T. Rawlelgh, Chairman; James P, Root, Becretary § Jo [lelmburih, Assistant Bccretary; aeorge M. Bouue, W, 'N. Bratnard, J. 1. dil- Dert, Alex White, Chrls Mamer, Caspar Butz, Willlam Floto, W. F. Milligan, They met together nnd sclected the fotlowing Campolgn Committee: First Ward, Arthur Dizon, 1. J, Wren, 8 I, V. I Page, W, E, Thomas, Third, ockafeller; Thied, Norman Williame . White. dobn 1T, Roveriag John . awecttes Tt W, Tticaby,. Eri Jifth, John Ruber, Conntable Grant, Martin Henti Eitth, “Louts 1utt, Frank Ensheek, J, 8 Hair; Seventi, ey Woodman, Jonn Schimeltz Frank ingi John Stepiiens, llerman benze, Geor rd; Ninth, J.J. Montague, J, L. Jireanan, byball; Tenth, L D, Jeinings, ¥, 11 Btanti Il Durko: Lilcventh, A. N. scott. Q. I SWIIL L. 1t Dyer: Twelftt, Mo M oos, C.. C. Kohilsaat, 8. Tuthill; Miirteenth, A, W. Gray, Frank Smith, W E: Waits Fourteenth, tcorge Holf, Jens Ule- A, W. Itaften; Fiftcenth,,Conrad Folz, John & Enierls, W. T. ' Underwood: Sixteeni,’ Gen, Touls Schaitacr, Willlam Stewart, Vulentine Run; Taventeenth, dotn 8. Mullens, Glof Vider, Gicoree firans Elghicenth,’ Michnel Petrie, E. [A. Otle, Walter (. Uvadrieh; Blrrington, Homer Wil- marth: Bloom, Theadoro Weldethoit: Tiremen, Tihiam Kotts Calumet, John Seidal: Cleero, Joel dinerle, It Mickuck . Alten; vanston, U, K. N Tayne; u'ui?:‘;«er Charles Bchultze: Jeflerson, Androw e View, Seih F, Hanchott, " dacub Lemont, P. oot Leyden, Wil N Lyons, Tommy Philo: Maine, T I K. W, Osgood, It P, Mur ““a. Eckhofl, M, Conrad; Norih Johw Strikee: Norwood Park, Henry Allson: Jand, dohn linmphtey: Palufine, 1. 8, Whliam + Palos, Chris Michelsons Provise, I 11, floy Tavgraide, 1 W Blinogs: Ry Willlan Arnold;_ Schoumberg, “dotn Fosse: Mhornton, Joba . Diclteldts Whealing, Moyer Baom; Worth, ¥, P, Hansens Lake, dotm Hofl, A, C.' Polier: Jivae Daik, C. 1. Willett, A, 8, radioy, Iran Coy. ten. TL I Thomas maved to nominate Will- fam Floto as ‘Irensurcer ol the Bxecutive Com- mittee in place of teorgs M. Bogue, dechined, Col. Ab Taylor thought the matter should be Tefe with-the Committee, and he moved to Iny the otlon un the tuble, Corrled, Thu 1oeeting then udjourned, aud the Execu- tive Committee held a mecting, W. F. Ml ean was elected Treasurer, “Lhe followlng com- wmittecs were appolnted: Floance, W, F, MUl eau, J. 1. Giibert, Alexander White; Printing, V. N. Broinard, L’Ilr(x Mainer, Willlamn Floto; Meetings, Caspar Hutz, Alex White, Chris Mamer; Musie, J. Helmburg, W, N, Urainard, Willlam Floto; 'Buuakers, dames £ Root, J. 1, Glibert, Willlam Floto. "I'he Chair was author- ized to rent a headqguarters, after which the ICflmlnlt’.A:u adjourneduntil 100'clock this morn- ng. THE FTATE NEPUDLICAN NIEADQUARTERS, fo the Girand Vacllie Hotel, are just now tho scene ol great oetivity, Documenis are belug sent out snd engngementa for speakers cons stautly made In ail sections of the State. Blanks showing how the ballots are to be printed, ac- cording to law, are sent to all the County Com- mitiees, Thero fs u feeling of contidence, and the Information received dally 1s_certalnly most favurable. Representative T, F. Mk ) of Bloomivgton, wus up yesterday, 1o orts AlcLean County, ready to roll up her usuud Ro. publican majority, ‘The talk current yesterday that QLY. 0. Lo MANN would not accapt tha position of Coroner onthe Republican ticket has been mnlplmtlmll BeL AL rest, Gen. Mann is dively ond in goo((mlrlll, nud can see 1a veason Wiy he should not re- main on the ticket, as his friends have advised b to do. e will mako an activo and stirring campaign, and will ald materinlly in bringwye out the full strength of the Revublican party, Jolin Noffman witl make it warm for Kern, and Lo has ut present a tino prospect of getting s good share of the German vote, ‘fhe Democracy of Cook County s dally bringime (1zelf nearer defeat. ‘Tho ght over nomluce for Congress fn THE FHID DISTRICT was not ended yesterday, and he prospects are woud for the success of Hliram Barber. The Committes et ugain at 4 v'clock yestenluy af- ternoun ant No. {6 Clurk strect. ‘Ihere” was every indleation that thero would be another grand row In the committee-rootn, and thers was one, ‘Fhiers was criminatlon and recrimi- nation.* Mr. firewer cbarged a member with writing the Zimes reports, and that this was done 1 order to curry favor aod to fnjure the chances of A. C, Story, Mr, Brewer sald that, yhlln the members from Cook County on the Comumitteo might be fools, thosu tram Lake County certainly were not. ‘they had acted un- hlrlly and unjustly with A, C. Story, wlo now would ow not so degrade bimeell as to aceept 8 nomination from sucii a_committee after they bad nawked the nomination all over the dis- trict. He scured onu of the members, aut charged that sowe of the geutlenien wero sin- vl{ dotnr all they could to“elp fliram Barber., M. W, Fuller was preseat at the meeting, and s0 was Henry M. Bucpard, “There wus a protest sgulnat the iction of the Committee such as has vever been heard betore outslde of Democratic Tanks, It was charged by certain particd that o prominent member of the Cumpulen Commit- tee, with several others, on the day of the Convention had gone to'sce A, C. Story ullered to sell him the Elghteonth Ward del tatlon for 85 each, Story declined the trage, 8 he know s hud two cllents i the deleeation whocould neither bo bougnt nor sold. Then hio was offvred ten votes for $30, which bie also dechned, - e triends of Blory further chariza that W, L, tioudy went before “the Convention 8ud saw and heard Judgo Teeo nomiuated when hio bud w dfapateh In Lis vocket from the same ,{ynllemm posittyely declinfng the nomiuation. Bie fight 1y the committee-room was lowd and ovg, Frauklin L. »Chase was shuking with soger and excitement sil the evening, There ‘Was A queer dnterchange of views, I’BIJ the Lake County pronle went away dise gusted. At abgut 6 o'clock the Commitiee ad- urny Hefors that it hud been stated that udge Treo hud been telegruphed to and asked 10 reinaln on the ticket, Repiies were demand- ed to the teleerunis by Mr. Brower, but no vovles were produced, There was an wdjourn- ment untll 8 o'clock, und thes agaln until 1 :H‘lbck this afternoon. In the meantime there 18 vocandidate ot the Democracy up iy the wu:"{ hl,gnn‘mln)lunal ; riet. " Judge Treo e avait, Dr. Dayls dow't want it, and A. C. 8tary now' wm‘xllll 10t conyont Lo take ft. BOME UULY TILINGS ra being sald of Miles Kehoe. Among others, :g:l e has refused to have anything to do with e Central or Campalen Comiitices that he ‘:l Fefused Lo pay guy assessment or comu near ! ¢ headquarters. fles 13 sald to be - wurking log:thnm usll to defeat the cutire Democrutic ickst, from Kern down, y'{"he Condon nomiuation was s blind, Judge elell, the Flatist, could not by draws off with 6 )8 hardly heard from uow, but bhe talks somewliere every night. His chances for n‘a‘-‘ih?-"..‘}.fi%“‘ bfln{,‘“ . Jlqaud Kehoe, 3 cate greenbacks, to bo tssued in Unlimited smount by the Nattonal (fovernment, Th O'CONNOR ON KEUN, L followiuk card from Mr. Dennis O'Con- L:Ir. Who was olic of the caudidates for Bherif? mur' tbe Democratic Convgution, is ou futer- i 18 coutnbution to the uufluml literature of uv“"" Iushows very plaiuly what that geus nn:‘xl-uhwnuw meausul observation wers pretty ity wougbt of the character of the Deo- Sh-. whomet 1a Turner Hall to nominate a ut.nl!: aud ol the wuy In which they were in- wlfi"t:“ 10 maks thefr choice. Hu states, as oy devn, thut stes vamo to bim and ered to 'f)lzl ‘l‘hul: \;un:a. but that be refused ol 5 ho suys, sctiug ln Mr. Kern's beball were uot ‘s ‘scrupulous, aud ‘h‘tfl:‘dfl"l)‘ from him (0'Connor) the dylegrutes bebacd #d Leen elected pledeed 10 his support. ut statewcnts as thesy, comilug frow ay welle du'):lf au Irismwan as' Mr, 0:Couuor, will mu tlese turn thousauds of voies away from ¢ Al Who 18 thus directly chargéd with buv- ok been eugaged iy busticas of buylag e Tolks Editor Ne Erening Journal, .(;‘I_I‘Xc:;u.ml)ch 17.—-18od In the bt of candi- ee l:l ¢ office theritl that wy nowg e o 0D h:lr that otticy un **the orliinal Wr Helksh” 1 wlak o iniorim you, sud ulao the burseincut of funi following repart of Lthelr operation for any ofice at gaulpment make the MARINE NEW t1 fanda of the neopl year, any alwoys made my lving by honest {ndustry, and have never faken nuich Interest in polltics, any mors than voting for what 1 considered just ant Now, ] became 8 candidate for the ol when called ont by at least 2,000 of m citizens, regardiess of party or nationality, went before the Demagratie Conventiin for the At least 140 delogates were electe: in my intereat, bat when they went to Turner-1ial} on the day of "the_nomination the: men who ween altogether in Mr. No doubt the *‘har'l™ wa thefr birthright for a few dollars, and conscquently reduced my number of delogates from 140 duwn 10 cight—troe and honest me w, when [ becama a candid Sherif, I bnd to contend againat all the hacks of the party: alno agninat the Sherl his deputien and . bailla and ag: Ioard " and contend A Captain and a Mate Drowned in the Lake. From manufart From Moard of | rade t i Chiilicothe, 4.800 ba corn; Prederiek, Chillicoths, to the Tollce Department 0,000 ha corn; prop City of Henry, Henry, 1,800 Un cora, 9,000 bn rye from Utlca; Hidore, Heor 8000 bt corn trom Cilear _uick# Pidore, flency, J honest men. Arrlsal of a Nomber of Vessels Damaged in hriners miiske Wednesday's Blow, P nomination, 500 breech-toading tauk, Lockport, 4,000 bu wheat, 40 gun-alings and 164 carirbia-hox 541,000 Foutids Ao ern's Interest, 1, and they sold Newsy Items from Various Ports, Lake Freights, Eto. THEEFIRCT OF IIKAVY WEATHRER, The dissstrous efects of the blow of Wednesday were made stlll moro manifest yesterday In the aliaps of split and tattered canvas and other damage, The wind was wosterly yeaterdsy, and during the morning and afternoon blew atrong, causing the water In the river to remain at and rendering navigation oatefde The wind being off land, the sea was not beavy on this shore, hut must have been on the sment for batial] i et A ata far the office of on, Hnffalo, N, ::u-mn. Toledo; prope Otean, Saglnaw: _pron Wisshickon, Chlcago; pro Winsiow, Duluth: prop St. Louts, Portage: © Traes QNapuieon gins, wi sons, Snd neld hames oo ot ot sinmunition for delivered in Chi One Uatling gt and e 9, hiarncse and full complement of il 20.00) Founds of atninanitim nimst the County agalnat _every Fanning for office, with 1 few honoranlo excup- t seemeil Lo me that wh#n 1y ARG wis oned for allice they aprung up fn all dircc. tions simply for the purpose of defeating e, waa not my intantion to gn to Turner Hall on the day of tho Convention, it 1 met & few of my il they told me it wae noth- L for me to lie there., Py e several armiuries, Lo date, At e hts of 1t A‘fl‘nn-n Chamberlain, R, J. Hackett, Mary Jaericke: achrs John Martin, Kelly, 8, v, Ely. ftlends down duwn, mare than rig! an Larrived there I oivas met maked mo if T was huying voter, that if 81 wonld buy my nomination I wounid not pay it. 1 allowed my name to ba used on this prine ciple, nnd was fully determined not to awerve from scelni it catried out honestly. Now, with all the Influcnce exeried azalnst ino from the afliclal others, from gamblers down (o the lowest snenk- thief on the atreet, I think I mode 8 very credit bl conlest for the nomination. that ali my friends will cast their votes koutly at the coming election, Desxta 0'Conson. by four men, who 1 rituply rald nog Tho disabled schr Monticello was towed Into port from her anchorsge off Grosse Peint by the tug Crawford before daylight, and was moored at 8 dock near Clark street bridue, aged so hadly as at first reported, wan the only spar that sras broke: #iightly dsmaged In outfit. Iler careo of whest wana not wet at ell, a very fortunate thing, partico- larly for ihe insurance company having the risk Howevor, thore Is constderabie expense Incurred under the head of general averave, and tha whols loxs will be helween 81,000 and §. The schr Emeline, an old lumber hooker, had her Ibtopaatl aplit and lost her centro-bosrd in the Total distiirsementa to date, .. wiinew now on hiand of . have heen Incurged on Eontia w o She Is not dam Jesterday to have a Jeak stopped. and abe was but holds raceibts for materd tw the ugder of our Kxecutive Com- tho Dirlsion—~50,000 ire 50), 8 Boriaeid 3 gan-alings and waistbe equipments fur 200 nien, Mayur any o #tood that they will demand 82.50 per aay, , subi mittee on demand: after receiving some minor repairs. yesterday, but it 1 probable they will s00n do so If A PAIR FROPOSITION, the business warrants it Ex-Ald. George E. White plolishes the fol- #Concerning an adjnstment of tha difculty between Mr. Abner Taylor and mysclt In the First Senatorla! District, I take this opportuulty to state that | nm desirous of having all dilferences harmontzed, and to that et submit tho followlng propositious, elher of which 18 acceptable to me: Both Mr. 1f to witluiraw, the delegates to reassemnble convention and tiominate 2 candidate for Sen- ators or, I will leaye the queation to the Repub- lican State Central Committeo, ot to the tive Committco thercof, composed of nin Chatrman, Mr. Joues, Becretary, Mr, SBhopard, tley to chioose a ! man, or to three falr-minded citizens, Mr. Tor o thoose une, 1 oue, the two to sclect the e ol s pledging himacit to subde enc us ging himacl! to abide by P "nsuuun L, Wize."” lowing card: pments 1 Gatibig K with equivments complete aud 20,000 rounds of amny 1o, Eroi the regimental commanders, for_the caps fur nished to their men. Also. fruth thi Superiatendent ot Police, o certineateof (hio_expenditure of the $1,600 fecelved frow tho Doard of Traile, To fully completn the work assfgned to the Porclias- s will b= required ty provure the oF (ho Othier puylients specified: (3 81z handred blonses, at §! zevon hundred fnfaiitry p “Fwo hn: Al Fann! nd the W, . Dunham had ber jivs Among the few arrivals Qolden Fleece, Rad Wil Doane, Kan Diegn, and Sopt rst-named vessol made the round trip from this port to Buffalo in the qulck time uf anoxtraordinarily speedy pasmage con- iesd winds that bLave prevailed snd tho mneaty westber that bhas been. experienced utely, 'fhe rchiraJ, M. Hutchinson, Champlut Burton, and Clara Parker got nwa: went & boomlog down the lake before tho westerly e tug Sweeostakes left port yesterday with the wchr Snnnyside in tow, bound for Escanaba, where the Intter will load iron ore and go below in tuw of the former. Masters who arrived yesterday renorta flect of ho lower end of the Inke, en there since the Kth tnst. The rclir L, C. Woodrufl 1a one of the loog over- £ v, A Iforiutng bead, thirty hiew, A xteenth dintcall ent, towardse the nu for coutingencl licrs, or to the of these propo- 'IIE RAILROADS. JOLIET & MENDOTA. Special Dispatch to The Tritune. Jorrer, Iil, Oct, 17.—Artlcles of incorpora-’ tion have been filed In the Wil County Circuit Court for the Joller & Mendota Bhort-Liug Rallroad Company. The eapltal stock is $600,- with Charles C. Y, Ilolden, J, 8. Reynolds, ter B, Cook, of Chicago; David D. af Mattesons and Newtou P, Holden, of Fraok- fuct, 08 the fucorporators. The articles of fn- corporatlon are uew, although the scheme is an old one, ‘The principal ofllee 18 to be tn Jollet, with o depot on the West 8lde, coutemplates o brauch from . ¢ Troy Township to Batavia fn order to ulve the Northwestern Rosd communication with Brald- wood coul-fields. vesscls windbonad af aome of then having 1OW TO BRTTLY IT. Tothe Editor of The Tribune. Ciicago, Oct, 17.—Tt Is very much to Georze F. White's credit that, fo his card, published In yesterday's Journal, he makes three proposl- tions for ndjusting the imbroglio as to Senator in tho First District, 1 am one who believes that White wasthe rec- ular nomince, and that the other pretended nomination was Irregular and factlous, and with- out any claim to party support. However ttat snay be, White bas evinced the prover spirit for barmony and concillation. But as a Republlean of the district 1 dlssent from tho two latter al- ternatives. The first one—the reassembling of the Convention—Iis proper enough. called ond constituted by the clectors of tho district in aceordance with' the luvarisble usagu of the purty, and the delegates of that Conyen- Ly tho Itepublicans of aud bore the credentinls of judges of the ‘This is the only mude known for the seleetion Nelther Mr, White nor ‘Taylor hias the right to devolve on the State Central Committee, or any other Comniittee, the power on o ticket formed by delegates of the people of the district, And while the Conventlon may reassemble, it would be fnper- tinence in the highest degree, simply an uuwar- runtuble usurpation on the part of 8 committes of outsiders, or arbitrators, or referces, to act in the watter, and thelr aesumntion to act would, doubtless, luelle u disulTection or want of harmony quite as threatening and dangerous us thosc now cxisting, Benator for the on a throw of dic 1t 1 a notewarthy fact that the vesscla having other necessary facliity for nlong during lieavy weather and adverse winds, while crafts having rotten and warnont eanvae suller damage In many inetances, and Jong deteutions | goudd outlita and ever sniling have come rig| TORONTO MATTERS. A protective union s in course of formation among vessel masters and ownery. has been drawn up, and has already been signed by scveral master mariners, nothing lese thun tho following rates of gralu to or from Lake Outarlo ports, Ze: 10 O dennburg, ie; to Lake Lriu potts, i of ngreeieut bind those who subacrl to the docuent (o observe the above rates, orin case o reduction in accopted by any one of them, Yie Is expected to pay tho ‘suin of $200 to every other member of the Unfon, "I'h case of Beatty vo, Hilver Ialet Company haw been again before the An agreemnent Itts it tohe, duliet s Intended to accep! rinton's Mil, in % T Ibe thelr names KANSAS PPACIFIC, 87, Louts, Mo, Oct. 17.~The Globe-Demoerat's speclal from Leavenworth says of Judge Miller, of the United States Supreme Court, regarding the application for tho dis- charge of the present Recelyers of the Kansas Pacific Ratlroad, Messrs, (irecly and Villard, and the appolntment of new, and but ono Re ceiveryin thelr stead, wasread in Clreult Court to-day, Judire apd tho application granted, ‘Ihie deelsion pro- vides for the appointment of a Recelver bot in- terested o the road, and a resulent of Knnsas, through whick State the road runs, Foster will remove the presont Recetvers and appotnt thelr successors in a short tuug tion were clected The oplnion Maritime Court. 14 the origin of the affair: The stoir Onta- the appointed ri0, of the Beatty Line, was charicred by the Siiver Jalet Company io carey o carew of supplies from er fulet to Houghtun, at the head ol erior, tor which 81,200 let Company thought the nmount faf in oxcess of the value of servican racelved, and therefore ro fusci o pay more than §800, agers of the Teatty Line would not accept, and hnvo sucd for the balance. —dail, 16th of candidates. ¢ Unlted States § 7 wster presiding, Tifs sum the man, Burrato, Oct. 17.—Charters—~Paving-stone to Cleveland, 81.50 per cord; timber (rom Toledo to Tonawanda, $10 per 1,000 cuble feet; salt, Cleve land, 2 ceate; coal from Cleveland to Milwaukee, 40 cents; salt to Port Iuron, 7 cents. Cleared~Provs Blarncea, Nahant, Chicago; St. ‘Yo nomination of district might as weil bo turned v ganie of eards, ns to be intrusted to outsiders and strangers from Cufro and Springfield. They aro supposed to be fn the futerest of certaln Federa) Benntorlal asplrants, ond_the Republicans of the First District aro hurdly wiltiug to be manfpulated into s support. of cundidates fulsted ou them by gentlemen ASSESSMENTS. SenixarieLy, Iil, Oct. 17.—The following re- garding the assessmeot of rallrond property In Iilinots by the Btate Hoard of Equalization ls from advance sheets of tho proccedings: Milcs of main track in the State, 16,5743 aracescd value of the same, excluding bulldings, $25,473,« ©09; valuo of buildings on right of wny $1,800,710; milles of side or turn-out track, 0503 nssesscd valuo of the same, §1,841,000; usscased value of rolling stock, 80,071,171; total nssess- ment by the Stato Board, §30,410,576; cqualized roperty asycssed by local As- sessors, 84,051,410; total equalized value of all railroad property, $40,461,505. tona coal), M. W. Page (1,000 1ons coal), W, Hi. Allen (500" tonn coaly, George N, Allen (500 tons coul), George Murray (K0 tons A, Vuo Valkene ria sait), M, I', @, Plleter (1,100 conly, M. E. Trewble, Homer, D, ber, Chifeago: T, I1L Howland (050 b Tiarkalow (200 tona iron), Cloveland: Conneaut, oady, . Racho; Annio Muivey, Detrolt;' barges omwel and Troy, Sazinaw, parsing_Port Colborne in twenty-four ing 6 p. mi., 16th: Westward--. barks_Colla, Toled lot the old_and proper Convention, or auew ong, be called to settle tho muddle. Thero Ia Whegever it Is gottled that the Republieans of a district are nut cavsble of se- Jucting their own candldates, of straws, or a Juggle, by comnittee or refurees §s to” determino noming- tiong, It 48 thne for all tellizent and respecta- ble members of the party to resolve themselves {nto judependent voters, or seek a political ur- ganization based on the wishes and action of the people or their delegatod rw‘gmcnmuvu. time epough. but that o pulling BOUIO_ AULHOTIZCE Africa and Windeor: 8. Neelon, no orders; Laurs, Cleveland; schry.J. 1. Noyes and Comanche, Milwaukee., Dundee. Ehandon, Mary Bat- e, Kingeton; achrs Uundine and Lils Blurton, value of ratlrosd Eastward—larks IRON MOUTAIN. Bpecial Dispatch to The Tridune. 8rrixoriaLp, I, Oct. 17.—In the Usited Btates Court to-day, an mjunction wos fssucd restraining the sate of the Iron Mountain, Ches- ter & Faostern Iallruad to satisfy judiements obtained by the Farmers® Loan & Trust Camn- pany in thy Perry County Circnit Court, and a rule entered to the judgment creditors Lo show cause by Nov. 10 why the injunctiou should not Lo made porpetual, LAKE FREIGITS, Graln freighits were slow and lower yesterday, at 23;c on corn and about Jc for wheat to Buffalo. Charters werv niade for 40,000 tu wheat, 100,000 bn corn, 28,000 bu oats, snd 56,000 bu rye. To Buffalo~5elirs Ao B Moore and Kote Winstow, corn 8t 23(ct steam-barze Raleigh, corn and rye, and steani-barge Ballantine, wheat, Cothne takes curn ta Uodarich, and the prop Con- estogs coru to Erle; tho J. It Digler, oats to Col- NOTES, Mr. James Feleh, the Flatist candidate for Congress tn tho Socond District, denfes the truth of the report putllshed In yesterday's ‘IRINCNE that he was about to withidraw from tho fleld In fuvor of Mr. Willlaw H, Condun. Il futends to romain fs the contest aud to flighit 1t vut to the end. ‘T'ho Ropublicuns of tho Tenth Ward held a ratttication meeting at No, 90 West Luke strect lust eveniog, and coysiderably cuthusinsm pre- valled, Svecehies were tiado by C. W, Woodmian, Patrivk Btanton, Clark, Jrop W, ol T'ho steam-barge Mary Oroh -was chartered yon- terday 10 take hemlock ttes frow Whitehall to Mil- From the Jatter port shie goes to Muskegon. whore shie loads lumber for Michigan City on private termn w 1o Piki \Pier fur a cargo of cordwood fur thia port, for ‘The roads leading East from thle city are do- inzavery light business at present, whichis attributed to the sharp lake competition, The Uoners! Munugers and Geoeral Freight Arents of the roads leading East from this city will meet at Cleveland next week to try to ar- range an East-bound pool, Ulie ronds Jeadine East from Ciucinnat! will probably sucet ut the same thne at that polut, ~ * Tho biladelphia & Roadinz Rallrosd Com- a flcet comprising fourteen iron stean: made G406 voyages, run- g 002,490 tons of has run 2,000,000 wankee at ge ench, E. White, D.W, hompson, and others. All of the speakers expressed contidenco in the elee- tion of tha _entire Republtean ticket, und Mr, White, cundidute for Btato Benator, that he bud been fairly nominated, af would not withdrgw from the conte The ‘Iwelfth Ward Ropublican Club held a regulur meeting Mn Owsley 11all Jast eventng. ‘The Nirst businoss trausacted was the appointing of u comitiee of thirty-five, five from each , to canvass the ward and fnform thy of the day of realstration, elded not to nauie tho Committes until tho next esent by luvi- Lience stio g rd, 'ihe aehr U, C, Trowbridge fetches hard lumber from Little Travorse to thiv port at per cont, ‘I'ho schie Alice Richards River to this port at Uc brings poste from Cedar Ponr Hrnoy, William Cowie, 17.—Down—Props eidn, Canadas uchrs I, W, i ford, ¥. W. Ferry, Monlerey, Arctic, ‘Lottie per, Charles Secling, Carlingford, [loboken, Nawsan, J. 8, Richarde, Marenun, James ¢, King, A, Junnic Mattiews, ''homas Paraons, Mary oseph Paige, Brightic D, Slewart, Faoic, druan, Thowna Gaws, G G. lreed, upa anton, Paclic, lielawste, Nobraska, consurtn; schrs 81, Lawrence, launa, Bay'Stute, Weather clondy. Oct, 17-10 p. m,~Up~ icirs Conatitution, P, M. gentle, Wenther clear, MILWAUKREPR, Apecial Dispateh to The Tribune. Oct. 17.—~The rehe Speed, which leit here yesterday morming, s reparied Deached at some point on the oxst shore, Toe gale caterdny carrled jchumacher’s joundry ut Port Washin; sclr Ebenveet was wald by e United Webb Chipuan purchased the craft 483,236 miles, aud corr nce 1509 the flee aulles, and deolivored 2,000,036 tous of coal, Mr. C. 8. Toppan, Jate Chicago Agent of the Cunada Southern Line, hus been u d General Manager of the 11 T Frelght Line, with b N. Y. Mr, 'Puppan has o great mouy triends tn this city who wish hiw the beet of sticcess fu bis new position, ‘The managors of tho Chicago roads would do well §f they would ciulate the exumple of the Indianapolis roads, who huve Just lestied a joint ne thelr passenger agents ‘that rates wus wminst their wishes, and that aoy passenger agent @iving a cut rute nlulit expect & notleo that bis services with sutd company wers at an end, At the meetingof the Chicazo Ueneral Ticket oud Passenger Agonts Monduv, Mr, Trude may be Intervicwed for not prosceuting the scalvers i this city more energetically than he has dote At the last mecting of the Assocla- tion this attornoy was cogaged Lo at onee open war upon the scaipers, but thus far sppu- rently not a single thing has been don ofilces in the city ars stil 1t louks ns if the ratiroads ure not roest about prosecuting the scalps era for violuting the law sa they pretend to be. A meeting of tho bondholders of the Loxing- ton & 8t Louis Raltrond was hold Jast weok ot 8t Louls to rcorgunize the road, lately fore cloaed sad bought th by ths Gerinan bondhold The nawe of the roml was changed to the uis & Lexingtou, sl uew stock aud bonds are to be tssued to the former bondhold- ers, Bubseqiently at a meoting of the Dire Joseph Seligiman, of Now York, was elec {dent, and_Henry Bachleben Sccretary and Treasurer, The foll men ara Directors of t tutlon, was called oL und others addressed the meeting, sfter which 1t was adjourned, At a meetlne of the Executlvo Committes of the Gircenbuck party of Cook County thero were whditlonal nominutions made, as tollows: Mr, [L ¥, Holcomb, Commissioner for the First District: Mr. P, J. Connell the Fourth District; Mr, W, 1L Conoon was snade the nomines for Congress for the Becond Congresstonal District, and a committee ap- to wait upon ond tender him the nomi- “Che Third Congresslonal District nomi- idered and lald L. ut Ruchester, K. Cbamberhin and <. Slagill, 8, L Wind sonthwest, Scir Three Hrothers, Commissioner for lown—1'rop Beuto cireular notf; the cutting of nution for Congress was over, A Finance Committee was sppoluted cone sisting of Messrs, Clark, Horton, uud Pateh, Muwavker, W of tho roof uf TREE'S NESITATION, dpectat Disualch 10 Tae Tridune. wasminaron, D, C., Oct. 'IT.—Tnlthlml have been passing bero for tho last two days between the Democratic matkigers fn Chicago and Judite Jambert Tree, asking him to reconsider bis re- {usal to becomeo a candlduto for Cougress, pud urging bim to cousent to accept the ofiico it 1n view of this extremity of his party, Judge Tree to-dav appears to bo wavering in hls docislon, and has gunio so far a4 to notify the Cnleago applicants thut he desires time to con- alder the 8 abject before fluatly deciding, 1t hng been intimated to hing that his him fn spite of his refusal, asked whether under such elected, ho would accopt. Pressing domestic reasous Incline him not to accept, but It Is quite positblo ho fia, he steamn berge Tducoln with the ¢ and Gibraitar; acho D, A V. R Watsun, aud orter. and all” the sealpln) Levi Mawson, hesred - dehre Blan, Charterod this afternoon—Uarge Lisgar, whestto Kiugston, st Uty LOST AT BEA. ‘The ctew of (he schr M. arrived from White Lake y luniber for her owner, Me. huywood, reports that Andeew Oleson, Maator of the vewsel, and Juhn were knocked overboard Tucedny e wibing of the foreboom wmd bout wus lowered wnd pianned, b the Jien fiever rose Lo the surface, aud wftor re- i sbout the spot for sume (ims the crew guve thew up e Jost and salled on, Tho accident occuernd when the vussel waw Lhitty wiles soulh. Capt, Olesun aml the Mate were residents of Uhicagy when not sarling, snd bare thu deputation of deing excellent ‘hid was WLwir Ureb season 1 the Mazyiv ¢ie Thumpson, which crday with @ caryo of ty would run cumstauces, §f of 8t, Louts, owinug gentle- new Company: Joscph Beligman, Witliam W, Murphy, B, Brightman, Boliginau, A, J. A, Adertoy, Louls 3, H. A, [auesler, It isbelleved to bo the Intention of the Orst- mortgsge bondbolders of the [udisnspolis, Nloomington & Western Raflroad to buv it in at tho coming wale, and 0 far wa bussible uvoid paying tha indebtedness of the Company prior }u s passioz uto tho handsol s Recelver, e— e MILITARY EQUIPMENT. Operations of the Citlzens' Association, Easly this year the Cltizens' Awsodlation touk in hand tho ralaing of funds for the purpose of pro- viding for the purchave of srus and cquipments for tus civic forces, —police and militla, The ful- lowlng circular, which Lias been seut to thy cou- tributors to th fund, will shuw what was collect. ©d and how It was disbursed: weat uf Winte Lakv. LAKE TRADE AT CLEVELAND, Fus Vmnuxs's Cleveland correspondent, under date of Wue J0LL, W Thia s bevs @ pecullar uiriue opencd ueatly 8 miouth varlior U Browest wie of & yer Was el thiat e car W with the culle At purchase of sriis aud eqglpess urcc anville’ & Viuceanes Road, fu the latter caae the urchasers huve carrled the inutter to the United Stutes Buprems Court, where 1t now Shouid & decision vow be given, sul should it be adveree Lo the Compauy. the boud- hulders or purchasers of thy Indunapolis, Bloowtngton & Western Road may think it wise tu puy back the iudedteduess b yuestion without further Htigution, but ws matiers now staud, It ls more than probable that tue crgditors ot this roud will be Kept out of their dues tor soe time yet, it thiey should ever get anytbiug. 0DD-FELLOWS. Suectal Dorx.ich 1o Tha Tridune. Lixcory, Nehi, Oct. 17.—~The - aud Grand Eucumpment of Odd- pleted thelr ausaion to-duy. Abuut il mewbers Wwery present quriuk the soaslon, woich was ule al the imoat fmportuot ever beld bere & H. Wheeler wos cieted Lraud Xasy 50 6Largvd Witl LU vulisction azd @ée | Jo Vetarer Gretd Patrisra. 10 duecll wan u draw back. Ao d susiiiens pleked b L & cer- 1izhis with lbun or¢, while sz syer- Iutias wus biuughi o e roluited prac ar, guinlon tat bt fa ¢ Biats ta aitals s a foree frou Keuersl 828 1ot | te cqu y’ s B s T UK YeEY Il (OF Bdb craft bhab Cottics W post b bech dawaged worg % rendered tiele i fon O ‘ellevea that the ke i auch 8 (uotlng snn oi Of auch niatg fun i be indepeudent and couluue Lo be what 3! NAUTICAL MISUAPS, The schr Racine gut ufoul Of the wchr 8, U, Pauieroy yesterday, aud carriod away twoof the upuual an 1 ihurizes, they will My aid frup) vur o) 18 oy Ak UuW felt £L 1his 10k W IUGUCE T BLALE LeKTvIAL) Sebalut, 0 sy elltena Llic a:at Hizots Wil B0t Bave 0 vecap uiendCavt. subalatty s iha galiaiit vid will receive the ¢ es Tt e Vessely du the tier above ber st tho lumber e pualtlon ol & Pub] LI worniig. ud carricd away b B WICL COmLOMLY Lho UFJICAILUL Bad BUDIOTT By ks featly tlelr due (1o thoar laws WhIch LEcY ury.et &l Limed dlabie 1o Le cail=d Upon 0 Uistutal asd defen with their lives 1 n , a4 Wediieed 1y by LU antn nau o L INANCEL BIATRVA, ully rtruck bba with a barseiron Lugwicer Jobs Dusdua, of L 0L hin left hand recently while making rephira to some machinery. bit ashamed of No, sir; T 't born with a sllver apvon into my mouth or cradled In the lap Q’I luzary. ['m & sell-made man, gentle- m TINE CATAY. e Bripnrront, Oct. 17,—Arrivala=Prop Victor, n. *' You'd better havelet out the job." remarked & voice in the rear of the ball. He scorned to notice the Iaterruption, but ozeeded, “Yes, feller-citizens, I'm proud of having risen by bonest indastry, proud of appearin’ to solicit your suffrage as & Lrue representative of Iabor; “as onc which has contributed to build up this community by the aweat of his hrow and the work of his hands, [Applause.] AsI was saying, I"n a bricklayer by trade. 1've worked to ratsa more than half the pal manslons, msgnificent commercial structures, and heaven- pointing spires which beautily and adorn our town, [Ureat enthusiasm.} “And here, rivht here, gentiemen, are the identical tools with which 1 havo carved out my way to prosperity.'” Here the orator examined a trowel and baia- mer amid deafentng plaudits. 1+ Paga "em this way," satd an cxcited lstener, evidenlly belonging lo the working class; *lct me gaze onto them relics.’”” The tools were handed to him, and he scruti- nized them with deep intere: “You say you work as a bricklayer!? sald he:_I‘ gmwn sharply to the orator. Clearcd—felle France, Tackport, 62,787 {t lam- ber: nrop Fearleas, Morrin, 20,682 1t Inmbar; Lockport, Lockport, 5,074 bu wh prop Mone ERIE, fpecial Dispaick o The Tridune. Entx, I'a., Oct. 17, —Arrlvals—Frops Wissahicke Departares—Schr J. F. Card, Cleveland; achr B. W, Jenness, MARQUETTE. £rectal Dispatch to The Tribuna. ManqrrrTa, Mich., Oct. 17.—Cleared—Props S, Wiiliam McUregor, Ishpemiog, Ed Vasecd down~—Prop J. Tord, ‘e — —— ¢ And with them tools?" NAVIGATION NOTES, * Yes, airs those are the very tools I hought when 1 mada my first start as a journeyman, To them 1 owe alf my prosperity.” \Well, then, [ must may you deserve great ecredit. 8o docs sny man that could Iay bricks with such weapons. Gentlemen,"” turning to the autlience, * just fook at 'em, Itea gardaur's trowe! und a carpenter's hammer 1! Tableaul CHICAGO, . The schr Imperial was dry-docked at Doolittl The najlora met laet eveninz, and it ts under- The tug Burton came oft Burns’ boxes yesterday, ‘The marine underwriters did not ralae thoir rates | © > 7 = R PULVERMACHER GALAVNIC €0, Thete were but few arrivals and departores of vesteln yesterday, and the chilly weather made things qaict abont the Lumbes Market, —~the great redaczynas for m o, LSHIWIERE. Bailors sre demanding $2.60 per day at Cleve- and. The nche Princess Alexandris 14 to be sold at Windeor to-day, The weather wan nasty on Lukes Iluron and Elll.u “e&nemar‘ P % 'Tha old steam-barge Ontonagon Is being put In shapo at Detroit for busineas, # R The United States steamer Dahlia wlll commence to pick up the haoys in the Straits about Nov. 1, he United Staten Signal Servica Office ot Dle- troit wilt not be removed to the new Doard of Trade hoflding, Thicver stole forty fathoma of line from the achr Knight Templar at Oswegn Morday night. lle)‘ City doek lanorers want 35¢ an hour Instead of 25¢, and some ganys have steuck Lo obtain it ‘The schr Delos De\Wolf ina received a complete overbauling at Oswezo, and will Le resdy for sea next week, The Detroft Neirs says the pork and oats on the #ehir McV ea, a<hore on Manitoulln 1sland, is & god- send to the pirater there, C. F. Dunnor, the contractor, will berin wnrk on the Limekiln Crossing abont Nov. 1. ‘The United States Engineers will fniah up tholf work there next week, 'The new nraneller In conrse of construcilon at Marine City will be lnunched at the close of navi- Flll«n anil be ready for bustness in the svring, She a Intended for the graln trade. and 18 201 feet 1 Iength, 34 feet hoam, and 2114 feet depth of hotd. Morley, lolland & Co., of Marine City, own her. FOR THE WEAK, MERVOUS AND DEBILITATED! The afflicted can now be restored to perfect health and bedily energy, without the use of medicine of any kind, PULVERMACIIER'S ELECTRIC BELTS AND DBANDS, For sclf-application: to any parl of the body, meet every requirement, The most learned physicians and scientific men of Europe and this country indorse them. Those noted Curativo appliances have now stood tho Lear for upeard of thisty yuars and wro proteoted. by Tatterlutent” i all principal countrics ¥ decrvad the oty Award uf Merii for Blectrio Appliances at tha groat World's Exhibition Zlikiets, Philadelphin, and _elsewhere —and PORT O¥ CHICAGO. The followin sre the arrivals and actas! sailings at thin port for the twenty-four hours ending at 10 o'clock last night: £chr I, Calklas, Kehr 1. W. Dast h Cht ARRITALS. int Iamber, Arnoid Sip, lufTaio, cosl, State strent. '+ Buffalo, cosl, Twunty.-second #enr *'EESM Alleahen. Brie. coat, Rush st (e Alleaheny, Erle, coxl, ftash stroef Trop Badger Biate, Baffato, sundries, SL, Kehr EHzR ||l‘. Ludington, lumber, M Hehe Tapey, Muskegon, i Mt . Hehr Rvellng MHII!TH. lumber, Market. “;l’l’ll‘ buualdson, Muskegon, luniber, Twenty-sacond ¢ {uskegon, Tumber, Magazine, Muskegon, lumber, M a simple, and efliclent kuown trentment for the cure of disenso, READER, ARE YOU AFFLICTED? and wish to recover thn same degrea of henlth, strength, and energy na experienced in_foriner year? Do nny of the following symptatue Or el of sytiptoms mect your tuended comdition 2 Are you suffering from 1ll-health I any of {ta miny nnd multifarl- ous forins, eonsequent. upon i lngerin L Ty oux, chronle or fanctionnl disense® 1o you teel’ nervous, debillinted, fretful, timid, and Tuelk the power of will 8nd action * “Are yoi wubject (o oss of memory, huve speils of fulnt- ing, fallnexsor blood in tho head, feel Hstlens mopiig, unfit for business or plonaure, nd mihject to fils of meluncholy? Are your kid- neyn, stoniich, or blood, In'n disordered con- Witlon? Do you suffer from rheumatisnt, neuralgia or “uches nnd paina? Have you heen indiscreet in carly years and find yours mell harwocd with a ‘multitude of gluony symptoms? At yon imid, nervous, nid forgetinl, and” youe mind_continually dweil- Torguty tha Athjwert 1inve you Jost confidence In yoursolf and energy for business pumults T Are you subject 1o nny of the followiing symp- Restlixe nighits, broken wieep, night- mare, dreams, pulpltntlon of the heart, fulnews, contunton of ks, avenion to Kociety, dizziness In the head, dimness of sight, plin: o and blotehes on ‘the fuce and buck, and other despondont syniptonyes T oussnds. of young e, the midile-nged, and even the old, suffer from nervous L.l physieal debll. ity ‘Tiousaudn of feminled, 100, nre broken down fu henlth and spisits from Hsorders pecutiar 10 thelr xex, and wha, from fulse motenty or neglent prolonig thelr stifferings. Why, then, further neglect s snbject so pro- duelive o health and happiness when there is ¢ hatd @ 10eans of restorntion? ] PULVERMACHER'S ELECTRIC BELTS AND BANDS cura these various disansed conditlons, aftsr chr Pl Echir E, Wililatna, Steoominec, lomber, Stotson's, sunr Chica anitow 4t Joseph tmr Coroni Prop Blsmarck, inneki Behr . 8. Filer, Minuel Henr Marin ehr Fidos ! nec, tawlng, Itush afreet. unee, Jumber, Mason's, Minneksunce, Tumber, "Masan's, sfInnekaune umber, Staso Labit's, coal, Twelfth street, , Montfeal, anndrice, Adsms treet. Hounds, Tiuflalo, cunl, Market. Belir G, M. Neelon, Mont Adanis sireet, fehe 1. Parsons, Muskegon, fuinber, Arnold Slin. Henr san Diekn, Dultalo, sait, Twenty-second strect, sebr Goldun Fleeee, HBufTalo, 1ait, Onondnga, salt, Kelie Ritty Grant, Tumber, Ven Buren 7 1. Mellonald, Manistee, tumber, Arnald Stip, ot Viilte Lnke lamber. Slarket. L.udington, tumber, Market, ‘e, Casaville, lumber, Market. Owen, Escanaba, ore,’ North Hraneh s, Rif Soohta Mineh. Bark Two Fannies, Kenr M. Siawsan, Alpens, lu; arket. Kehir Joseph resden, Ludington, ‘woud, 1tieh street, Behr W. il Dunhain, Frangfort. lumber, Market, t'rup Cliy of Moutredl, Cofilngwood, sundries, Rush street, Relif Live Ok, Muskegor riet. dvance, Muskegan, Jumber. Van Hareo street, Moniatee, fumber, Stataon's Slip, al, ol [iranch. . Kewaudee, limber, Norih liranch, Hehie Japan, Ludlukton, tamber, Market. gonr 3 . Terew, Alpens, luniber, Market, Kehr Oitet. Ludingion, lumiwr, Market, Hehir A, Mosher, Chenoygan, lumber, Markel, senr Mauve, Oaweeo, salt, Unodaya. chr Kllen Hprv, uffalo, toal, B, 8. Gaaworks. ar! ‘woa, N, 1. i) 3 dings, Ménomi earsarge, Linlingtor ewburic, Buitaio, sur convinelng teatimony direct from the als ieted themselvas, whio have been restored to HEALTH, STRENGTH, AND ENERGY, ufter drugging In®valn for months and yeam. Nend now for DECRIPFIVE PANRILET and iy ELEere QUAKTER truted Jouvnsd, contain and INFORMATION WORTH THOUSANDS. Cop- les mailed liew. Unll on or AUUress, -PULVERMACHER GALVANIC C0, Cor. 8th & Vine Sts., CINCINNATI, O. 0r 212 Broadway, NEW YORK. BRANCH OFFICE: 218 STATE ST.,CHICAGO. ——— 3 fes, 11 Kehr Laurina, White Tumber, Siar #onr Helen 1Hood. Uvand Iiaven, Tumber, Market, Yrop C. lelis, Mulalee, Jumber, Lake sire ot el Florendo” Lester, Maulsics, Tumber, Tweittn street, §ehr PourBrothiers, Mantstes, jumber, Siarket. Iries, Bate streer, Prop.Jay Gouid, Bt sund full purticulan Behr Mary Amanida, Grand liaven, lly trop 1t C. Brittal, ¥ausatuck, rop Frop e ane e 13 L, Filer, Minnekau, hr Marinctte, Minnokeun iy Ffdorado, Minnekannes, fit. BT Corutit, i, Jus, sundries. COURTS OF APPEAL, Oplnions Filed In the Supreme Court mud Appeltute Court at Ottawa, 111, dpeelal Diapateh to The Tribuns. OTTAWA, Oct. 17.=0plnlons were filed {o the Supreme and Appellate Courts last eventog the folluwing cases: BUPREME COURT. 0. Mack ve. Woodrufl; reversed and remanded. 117. A, B, Hubbara et ai. ve, Kiddoo; atirmied. Bl D.). The People ux rel, ve, Fitts, AFPELLATE COUNT. 2, Mayward ve, Cution; afiirmed, 7. Sthleon, imoteaded, vs, Harger; reversed, snd Ll dismiveed without pre, lld\l{d. 0, Wadleigh et al. vs, Devkling; reversed and rowaudvd. . 1 almlngly ve. Wneke; rovorsed and re- manded. 14, Augustine et al, va. Doude; reversed and remauded. 17. Hogers, |nl|l|ea\ud. vu. lowell «tal; re- auil remundod, . ‘Towu of Lasalle ve, Diauchard; reverscd anit remanded. = 3. Swith, for use, cte,, ve. Kinkaldos reversed auy rewanded. 45, Mthlor ve, The Duckeye Mutnal Fire-losur- 8G5™ Avoid bogus appliances claiming elce- tric qualitivs. Qur Pamphlet expluins lo distinguish the genuine from the spurious, e AMIVAENEN TS, EXPOSITION BUILDING EXPOSITION WILL POSITIVLLY QLOSE TO-MORROW NIGHT. ADNINSTONS e WHITE STOCKING PARK. TWO GRAND EXHIBITION DRILLS! RY THR FAMOUS CHICKASAW GUARDS, OF MEMPRIS, GROURDS 1LLUMINATED DRIGNT AS DAY, Friday and Saturday Evenings, Oct. 18 and 19, beainning dromptly at K. ALDINU'S, 118 fandolph-st. g MCORMICK MOSIC HALL, PROFESSOR CROMWELL, Commences hi4 ilinstrated ART ENTERTAINMENTS, On Tuesday Evening, Oct. 22, Bee futare aonountements. - oo SO VTR Tickets (30 ceam at CEATTON D, 83 Madh RS g i s RAILROA D TIME ° KRRV, KND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, or Reraremox Mancs.— 9 Bunday eicerted” §rondey exeep OHICAGO & RORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, erman House) and 88 Ticket Offices, 62 e oy P A b e e R RS VT S suTERUTORTEEeATY 35333358383833333 333 .88 “Fullinan_ lote) Caraare rin througn, be eaxa snd Couucl] Bluffs, on the trall leavi . Nuother vond ruos Pulimen or soy other form of hotel vuts weat of Chicago. G=Depot carner of Welinand Kins ©-Deput coruer uf Canal and Kiuzie-sta CHICAGC, BURLINGTON & QUINOY RATLIOAD, o? Lake-st.., Ll sudBisteent-ats. Ticket Otfices, 59 Clnrke v. and Slateent! Galesburg Express tor Express, the of the world, Thay wero sus 10 Kxnroas .00 Downer's Grove Accuiuniodation) 3383838233 have been foind the niost valunble, sate, 5533333 | Puliman Falsce Dining.Cars and Pullmsu 18-whee) Blecpiug-Cars aro Fun botween Chicaky and Otabs un the Pscific Exrees, CHI0AGG, ALTON & BT, LOI KANSAS OITY & DENVER BHORT LINES, Untun Depat, West Bide, near Madi Twenty-third-at. _Ticket Office, Kansas City & Denver Fast Ex, bt. Louts, bprinufield & Texan tokBeld & Texas. s | urt Expr ul xpress Chfcaan & Paducsh it. L2, ettty zesegssel | ! CHIOAGO, MILWAUKEE & BT, P, Unlun Depus, curnsr Madison sad Cansissta, Vickeo Office, 653 BouLl Clark-at., Oppusite Bherniua 1 i ud Menasha through uod efther via Madison and stertowis, LaCrosse, sud Winous. ILLINOIS CERTRAL RAILROAD. Dopot, foot uf Lakest Twenty.pecond-at, flll"fll"kA s Tesve. | Amive. Al other menns fail, and we offer the most EEEEEELEE 2. @ O Saturday night runa to b Un baturdsy nigl MICHIGAN CERTRAL tof Luce.at and foot s oipt, Graud Pacin i Ly, a lugge Tlos- L rune tu Peurls of Twenty-aecol | of | 5200 tlantle Express (ally). H PITTEBURG, FT, WAYNE & CHIOAGO RAILWAY, er Canal and Maaisor €5 Ciark-at., I'sitner fjouse, aod 1o o | st and Expres. BALTIMORE & OHIO, tns Jeave from Exporition Duftll tc, and Depot (| o, 100t of Monrons Poitior House, Grand ¢ Momning Express. (L AN BOUTHEEN, Leavo. | Arrive. LAKE SHORE & MICHIO Ausntic Express (daily) NATI & BT, LOUIS It R, -Lino and Kokomo L rul PITTSRURG, CINCIR! ance Company; ulirme i, Mattingly ye, Obly; Tevel c, foF e, ¢le,, ¥ HOOLEY'S TUEATRE, TRICES=25c, M, 75c, aud §1. Maliuvue, 256 80d 30¢. Mouday, Dcl. 14, oyer furday Mstltices. 1 0N, for 8 stun 2 10 bi TIE CONBDIANY, ROBSON and CRANE, Tu the miost successtul uf all Comedios, OUR BACHELORS., 4 The funulcet play of the century,” HOUSUN 8¢ 1he bald- Jahiie, URANE ua' the' Jolly Jowicr d and romande Pariitieon ot al ed, ¥o . V. Nstlrosd Company v, Mrmed. [} rnod, Halt; wiliemed. 81, Nelson ve, Conlo B, Ove hot ve. Indcl v, Mciutd reversed and remanded. inspladed, vo. Robiaeon; reversad, 5, Wagnes va, Hetian reversed and remanded, 46, Bhugert et alo va. Halladay; sevoraed and re- manded. 48, Young vs, Drealinger; reversed and ro- lmal;nh Waltern et al. va. Cox ¢t & remanded. st, Clirlabolm ve. Chicaga & Northwestern llail- way Cowpany; foverscd sud remaudud. 55, llydw ot &l ve. Nowes; reversod aud ro- e Shupki B 3 . sliupkins ve. Bergurey el dud, Latand disecuting. 2. Flumpson ot Al va, deott ¢t al, 5 raversud and remanded. Gl thcadent and Trustecs of tho Town of Barl v, Larr; reversed and remanded, U7, Chicaco, Burlinglon & Quincy lallway Come Hale; reversed and remanded, Fuller; reversed uou remasideds 7 carnbbee, ve. Barnburg etplad reversed und parnishes diswtssod, T2, ives, luipleaded, v, Mcllsrdot al. ; rovel toncr of Highwaye, ete:, ve. People 1.5 rovereed. Tk Kellogy wt eversed and LAST WrER of the wrand preseniations every eieolog, Weducsday scd Batdsiuy Makluecs, of she T O ORPHANS! 1 fur the productio; ith e e Wy ol AV WA S MILISES. HAVERLY'S THEAVTRE, J. 8, HAVERLY.. Manager sad Prosrietor, LAST NIGUTS OF THR GREAT BUCCESS, RICES SURPRISE PARTY. wroinvited.” Miss ALICE HARRISON, WILLIE wud Tremen:lous Laree Hurlesyu, uipany, it tw-nighl and § revorsed and . ¥s. Turpius roversed, Doaey ve, Millers reverucd and yowsuded, Jurdan et sl ve, Ester & Co.; fuversed snd auded, L Hally ve. Augnetiue; revorsod sad re- udu Ki.:jwfiwn ve. lsll & Co.; reversed and ro- wanded. DL ity of Kigin ve, Kato manded, . ¥o. Wilmington Coal Mining Cowpany ve. Barry revised sud rewaudod. d. Msilabory ot al. ve. Daviion; disolescd. 53: Fine Urchenra Choras and Se’:::l Salurday maunev. iu the hew, dcliguitul Eyirayagausa, HIAWATEIAL Mondsy—World's tire veny HAMLIN'S NEW THEATRE, 7 Clerk-st Court- flouse. Crowdod Ilouses Gros, The Celehralod LVERN RISTERN COMBINATION, In thorr sew Opers Boutle Extravagsusa. ULLINA. or the Altican Dfiucess, atiles vaiurdsy. sb 3:30. UA“ uy &M D‘\'m. Eatrs Jerfv. wauced doudsy wu‘. cmmm 5 Jurthwuatoru iaiway Company NuldcensdBivening. Yoo Uldfu, iudstrutny: teversed snd sesuded. 3 U3 tresidcut sud Bosd of Trases of the CRICAGO \THENEUM, Towu of Faizbury ve, liogers; reversed sud re- &2 Dearbory st wanded. sy UNIQUE PARLOIRR EVENING. Au Oratorioal *Kou of Tull." ltesder, aad Plaabte, ke hinge, ol rerler vitzens Y i e 1 o hurd-figted | willanea sui vk boide L' e bilcilay oF Ly tradg, wbd Lok | Wlueday Mvening, Oct, 24, 1878, AN 4 4% Lo Tl T eveulng. and Wednesday aad KANKAKEE LINE, Depnt, foot of Taka st. sud footut T CHI0A00, ROCK 1SLAND & PACIFIO RAILEOAD, Uepot, corner of Van Lnrcn sud she Uttice, 86 Clark-st., blieriy Rxpress....... .. venworth & Aich Ex miods Al tneale 00 the Omalia E3prtas 81 o cara, 8473 centa 682k CHICAGO & EASTERN ILLINOIS RAILEOAD. ** Dagville Nuute. ™ Tickes Omces, 7Clark-st.. 123 e, corner Cllutdi aad Carral Mk e o vt & Fioride Kipeeis GOODRICH'S BTEAMERS, oular. LR 1oL ilhigau-av,