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~imposaibie {0 move the Lo * gate, and 18,000 bu rye. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. OCTOBER . Marsh. They are all pretty well-to- e etonged i he West Lleveland o of Temperauce. MILWAUKEE, Ereetal Dpateh o 'The Tridind, NiLwatkee, Wit Oct. 18, =Artyed--Schr Hary Lyqf’u:'.rm-nehr 7. Maria fcott; bards Lisgar, The echr Lucy Girahiam I8 at Menominee, Mich., with ber mainmast head ngd maintopmast gone, T b toremast broken off at che deck, The din: Iz ocentred dnring & squall on Green Day e e le 1. Case, of Raclne, downward boud from t:hicago with n eatgo of gealn, nmmed her cemrehonnrwhlle entering St - Clalr ftiver, and 19 {yine at Marine City dlsabled, it having boen found p ard. Tho ownner of the Cass han gone down to Marine Cily to eee what ean jone. belone. Welcomo got the line of tho schr . €. 1. hee wheel thin morning and had to go into dry-dock At Measre, Woll & Dasidson's yard to se- care 114 removal. "I'he rtenm-barge Colin Camnbell 1s in dry-dock st the same yard for new keelannd. Atrivala [com beldw np to it p, m.: Sches @, €. Tromp( nrhl Alien Cobb, Theno and ‘eosstera ar- _siving bring no additiona! news of disasters, The sweather on the Jake continnea bolstarou Traln frelshtn are dull and inactive, Stesm eare slers are aaking 4c for whoat {o Iaffalo, & rato which shippers refuse to concede In view of the prevailing rates at Chicago. NUFFALO, Terrato, Oct, 18.—Lako freights daliy eoal rates to Cliicago and Milwankee, 25c. Cleared—I'rops D. W. Powers, Beotis, Naltalo; Avon, C. J. Kershaw, Milwaukee; Pasnalc, Bay City; D. M. Wilnon, mdse, Portage; J son, Dolnth; Uranite State, Tolcdos achen 0. W, ams, Toleda: led, While, and Milus, Milwau- Belie, L tans cos), Ena- i e M. Knflv‘n 000 tons ) And Tiawe, 500 tbns enal, Chiicagns Gak'Leaf, Huront Surpetve, Dettolts J. L. Green, Port Cliuton; bargea '8, Morton, Sominole, Hay Ketchum, Saginaws J, H. Ruttet, O, otz loar, l?mm; :{:xl- og 8p. m., 17tht City of Con .w.rd.pchltngoi schr 0. M. Bond, chieago, Eastwvard—i'rop s, Ogadensbirg; bark Ly Hanilton, Kingston: achea L, 1L itather- qurg, Bellerlle} A, W, Liutkey, Torontoy 8. An- drevs, 8K, Catharines; scow Itockaway, Prescott. THE CANAL. Baioarront, Oct. 18.—Arrivale—dracle Grin- wold, Aux Sable, 0,000 bu corn} Iuddstry, Mortls, 6,000 bn corn: Orion, Marscliles, 8,000 bu corn; prop Whate, Ottawa, BOO bu wheat, 3,500 bu oats; Friendship, Ottawa, 8,600 bu corn, Clenred—Mayflower, Otinwa, 83,280 {t lamber, 23,000 lath prop xfi:l{nlél- ath, m‘t,:l 2&:&1&{: ik, Ditawa, 83,015 £ lambers 22,060 1athe —— 3 LARE FREIGNTS, Qraln freights were dnll, at 24cfor corn and 2¢ for oats to Buffalo, Engsgements- wero reported fdr 47,000 ba wheat, 100,000 bu corn, 85,000 ba To Duffslo—Rehr A M, Peterson, torn, at Ci(ci achr Antelupe, oats, nt 2c; prop Cummodore, ‘com: Kuenla, corn and oats; and J. Goald, wheat and tye, To Goderich— schr' G, C, Floney, corn, 10 Kiogilon—The Clinton and Civde, wheat, iR, POUT HURON, Pont Huroy, Mich., Oct, 18, —Down—Props Ja- van anil Benton; echra Halsted, Montcalm, M. F. erick, Narragansett, Kingfisher, Adventure, Mary, Hattle, 1L D, Ttoot, Dan Hayes. Up~Prups St. Josepli, Keweenaw, Mary Mills,” 3ary Pringlo ahd barges, Jlector and 'barges; schra ttenry . flichurds, J, N, Foster. 2 weathe? ¢lohly. - Wind—Nortwe: MARQUETTE, Hpsctal Dissdtch to The Tribuna Mangurtre, Mlch., Oct. 18,—Wind-bound— Trops R. J. Hackelt, 4. Chamberiatn, 8, E. Shel- don: schrs Willlam McGregor, Joln Mattln, 8, P, Ely, Bd Kelly, ln} 1uil—Notihtvest, fresh, heavy sea and snow- ncerne, 1,000 ng, %hm rov 5 a3 NAVIGATION NOTES: CHICARO, A rew apar wal placed in tho sche Myatic yester- day, at Cnannon's shears, T8e prop Meeenver received some minor repair i dey-dock at Milier Bros,* yards yesterday, and vits floated ont agaln In the afternoan, A cold northerly wind Llew yeaterday and made navigatiun decidedly uncomfortably. Tho arrivale wete few it number, and up 10 a fdte hotie th tho n2 0 aad] vessels bl left port. LHAURANCE FALCS un ealn pargoer.wil) not be rascd windl Nov, 1 Versel-utoerg tunk they ara anout hizh ehough now, 1t e frofdht ruts on corn to llafialo J3(e per b, “Thie Captaln of the schir Sardinia made an offort to save Uapt. Olesun and Mat= Anderson, of the Magele Thompeon, by lowerinyg his boat Immeniate. Iy altor taoy wore knocked overanard by the gitting of the forevoum, but wae ynsucscesful, Tobe Sar- dinka was ln compuny with the Thonipson when ther Jutt White Lake, snd was buuad for Racine, ‘e mastor of the nchr Baldwin desires it atated tuat she did not lose_hee Jibbuom in a colliston with the Humer, av reportea Thursday. Tho b, . Dobolne was'the veescl that collided with the Yiomer, and the laldwin was the one that lost a squaresall yurd In & 441t with the Jobn M, Hutchin- sou it theriver, ELSLWIIERE, Ullnrbul' thieves arv troubling the vessel men at ez, ‘The United States stowr Michigan was at Boffalo yeherday. ‘The atmir Arace Urummond 1e expected at Dotrolt next weok. ‘Ttio rchieme for & protectiva unfon of masters at Torunto tiua fallen theough. Alico M, lieers bas been rolieved from il .oy port durbng.t ipued to this port durlng tho season 50,000 ¢ of lumber, ifid Baginaw The hew atcam-barge Oncodls has becn Inspacted at Detroit, and found to be & fne vessul. Hho I8 ’l’ll] for trade, ‘Tho stmrs Picton and City of Taronto will re- celse exiensive reputrs during the winter, tho 1 rserat Picton, Ont., and the Iatterat Charlotte, 4 14 haid that the schr Mary McVea might have cen uaved If an American tug had boen allowod to Fender agsiatance, a Canadlan tug not belng within resch, Nice polley that pursucd by ths Domtnton oficlals, who liave 110 Jaw tu preveut them | The Lnrllln uf tho schir Carlingford gave bonds at Detroit tor his appeatance in tno colllslon scrape ofthe tug Gooduow and the schr Uranger, the Unucrs of the latter having sworn outa weit of seizure, which the ('aplain of the Carlingford an- ticipated Ly getting abead of bis voasel, by rall, sad thas preventing her solzure, Detrolt #'oat wnd 1 ,buie yestordays *'It fs aald ihatsomo Chtcayo partics hiuve been here 1o ing fora steamuoat which will snswor for excursion ,ullnru out of Chicago, and which will alvo be fit or fong tripa. It {s further said (st they aro ookiny "about elsewhare, and if & bont that will fuit them cannot be found, thoy will bulld one the coming winter. ‘They clalm fo bavo uno_cliarier Alresdy made for ‘au excurston 1o Lake Superios Rext scunun, nad that 310,000 hos been guarantee forthu thp. Tais (a provably une of tho thoussud gud une tungs that vesscl nien always got on their las Juut before the close of navigation, sud hes rhout as fine e s 0”"!“1:1:5"‘""" uf being ouarried oul as hos — PORT OF CIZICAGO, The following aro the arrivals and actus) sallings A41bls port for the twenty-four bours ending at 10 o'clock lass ulyhi: 1vats, dingion, lumber, Market, arshr W, evelkng, ciat Forin 54 Achr Thompson, White Lak ber Tron Lutmale. "Gl lhkwoodcl onee Adameaireet. de, Colliigwood, bark, 1y with, Oawegu, - Lrawfond, l(anll{vn. her, bia; 3 I declproctty, Musoavlile, Illl Durllngton, oty hurlt Branc &bz dechrest Hutalo, codl, rnch, Jusia. BuTalo, sundries, Adains stroet, Bt Ignac, lumber, Markel. buls, < ] nean Cll {. North rlotte, cosl, Cleveland, u Btockb i B Fr D ru L A lur Bchr Trinigad, Bebr Muitor, Nortu, belir Jenute tiratam, Belir Guid Hunier, bt 1y, low. Builaio, ¢ Huyce, Ce rancl, ricet, b, ‘Tadiana sireet. nber, Masois Blip. I, Adams street. i timasirees. ght, fiush sivee {umer, Marict. Husiiatieats er, posta, Burliogton, Ur 3. G Worts Parey Bound: fuinber, Markve: e SiLY Of the diralia Ucontd, lutaber, Market, ' Jidlle, Codar i 13, 'L walfth atre - A Birunach, Tumber, , luwber, Ludagton, iumber, Martel, key? Lomaodure, Hutdio, suudres hiate streqt, hehr Mosed Uage.' ik Iiavile, wowl, Mark chrdescury, Luding Starket. l(:llm Hed Bates, 'Me ol R Tl it et treet. . Buitaly, u 11iii. Peussukes, Tumber, Market. chr o l’llllul)ls Aanisien, lumaber, sarkes. UG 3, Bocder, Sinalutve, fumber, arket, Lt b T'Intr. Manisice, lumber, Markel. . 0d, cGal, Adaius wir bebr &€ Fawturd, buvoriin. lumie iU an WAl esp Calorada, Butalo. siodiies s, Ry Yok o Beor 3¢ » L Mk Wk atihiusoa, ‘nnn.mL.nu. g, G.M, Davig, i %t:; Gtoton, l\a\"l‘l‘l).m‘l‘'llrl‘l‘l‘.t e % bouila Byl 100 Portage, L bbbl 1 St G S SR ST L 1, . Liufal i i el Bentd I cnare Roied S silerva e gon, et Tl HE TIMBER MEN. BaLy Laxa, Utab, Oct. 18.—News 1s recclyed "o Malad, [dgho, that forty or ifsy prisoners, }en&uwd to flue snd fwprlsonment fur cuttivg argesdor the Utun & Northeru Hallrond, are farduued and the Huey remitted, the Rallroad Svlpany to pay for the thuber. “back that monev. D. L. MOODY. His Lecture on Prayer at the Y. M. C. A. Noon Meeting. The Eight Aspects of Prayer-—-Absolute Necossity for Confession. Wighout Heslitutfon There Can Do No Answer to Prayer There was 4n olid fashioned noonday prayer- mebtinz at Farwell Hall yesterday, Mr, Moody wad on the plattorm, and near Wim were Drs. Hatfleld and Goodwin, T. M. Itarvey, the Rev. Me. Waiker, the Rev, Mr, Parkhurst, and other prominent clergymen, while in front was an nudlence of- 2,600 peopley there not belng n vacant séat even In the back row of tho gallery, Tite dxercises opened with thehymu beginnfng Jeatis, lover of my soul, all joining in the sinzing, After the requests had been read the people united in slient prayer darihe the reading, ‘The Rev, Dr. Hatfleld prayed for an outpour- ing of the spirit, a revival ot work, and an in. gathering of souls into the kingdom of the Lord Jesun Chrlat. Mr, Moody thon arose, anid atarted off fn bis abrupt way, speaking aa follows: I'want to spenk td you about neayer to-day. 1 have no doubt that there arcagreat many In this hiouso that have sald to themselves oftentimes, “ Docs (Hod anawer prayer? 1f Ho does, why aro not my prayers answored? and why haven't 1 more power in prayer?” for I presume that many of you have had the same experienca that I have had. At times {t secmn a8 I 1 was praying into empty spacc; as It my prayers dldu't go any higher than my hiead; that they were mere formalism that they were cold and formal prayerss that they diah't reach any ones that there was really no power {n prayer. 1 have been studying pray- er lately, and I think I have found the reason why a great many of my prayers never wero answered, ond nover will be. I thought they were prayers, but I have been led to think lato- 1y that they wore not prayers. Not all that we think is praver really {8 praver, beeause prayer is ““tho desire of tho licart sbovo everything clse"; and when we do not desire above every- thing eise what wo ask for, it is not prayer, THERN AILR RIGIT ASPECTS of prayer that I waot to call your attention to, Doan't bo_scared, and think'I have got elght bieads, and am gofoe to preach a Jong sermon, for I am not, but will be as brief as pussible, I want to huld up theso eieht things so that vach one may apply them to himself, and find out if there {8 not a renson why his prayers are not atiswerea, In prayer there ought to be, first of all, adora- tion. A'man cannot run into the presence of the Qreat Eternal and loly God s he can into the presence of s man. Our {8 a holy dod. Thercfore when wo come Into Ilis_ presthce we ouvht to coms with adoration, The praver that Christ taught lis disciples He commenced with *iiallowed be Thy namé.” Jaalah, when he saw God lited up on s throne, crled * Holy, Inly, Lord od.,” And as we read fu John xvil.,, when Curlet mado that wonderful nmfier for you and cleat down to this century, he sald” * Holv Father,” 8o, adoration s one of the elements of prayer. When we pray, let us be careful that we hallow God's usmic.—that we adorg Him. Adoration velongs to Him. ‘Ihe next thing is vonfession of sins, Somo people seem Lo think that when they fre con- verted their sins oro- all put nway, will nevar comao oack, and that they will have no inore sins to confess, The Bibte makes provision for the believer’s sina, refers to them, and tells us how we nro to zet rid of them, 1f I cover my sins, Qod is not goine to hear my |l|rnyer; nor am I going to Pmuper in anytbing I undertake to do. Ahd { belicve that Is why so mdny Chtistlan lives arc s verfect fallure,—~beeause some iy 1s covered up, there 18 uh wnconfeased st 1. 1 hide wmy s, and don' bemg it up, and don't confess it, Uu rays Ho wil) not hear my oeayer, will not an- swer iny veayer, In the 1lrst chapter ol the First Epistle of Johnt and the nhinth verse are a3y wortlhy LIf wo confess .onr sius le {s falthful abd Just to forglye us our sine, and to cleanse us from all unrightcousness.” Now, Il o mansays he has no sin he 18 a llar, and tho trutli Is iot fn hiws, “That snan is o great wavs from (o, for 1t one only trusts to God ho will see iz ains. Danlet, and Iralah, ang Jeremiali, aid all the holy en that vver fived came near and Uod saw thelr sins} and they confessed, and hen (b wos that God put awiy thelr sins, When David canta with that confcasion on his hips I have sinned,” . COb POROAVE HIMY when the prodiral came 1o the feet of God and confessed “1 have sluued ogainst tiod and man,"” God forgave him, e must confess atf our sins, I think we aro living in the days of sbam,—that men are not houest. They don't confess all their sits, It my boy d{d wrong and canie to mo and confessed & part I should feel it would be doingz liim an_Injnstice to forgive him. Let us be honest wittiGod if not honest with any one vlse, If weord golug to confess Iet us make clean work,~let us bring every sin to God§ let us not cover up awything,—toen God will hear and auswer. After confossion wo must make restitution, I nw preaching more restitution than I used to. 1 belleve thot 14 @ sin that §s kevplog back bless- ug from the Church of God. If you have taken §1 froma man you ought to restore not vuly tho 81, but the interest, It by slander you have tried to ruln o man, or tried to rufo “his char- acter, you ought to go to him and doall you can to inake restitution—to save his feellngeand his character. A man come to me i ovo of the Eastern _cities last wintor snd savs, * Mr, Moody, I want 10 becoms & Christlan, but [ can't prave | have tried to, but it sucis as if the heavens protest, aud all 18 dark.” [ probed him, and tried to 1lhd out the diffieulty, aud, at last, eays 11 *Isn's there some sn that you aro coverlog upl” And the man colored”to the roots of his hair, and says, ** Mr, Moody, I will tell you, 1 mn o defadlter Tor 81,6009 Bay 1, “ \vfny don't you coulessi” 1le says, “1 awm golag Into business, and aingolng to try TOMAKN (TUP, ¢ I hava o lovely wite and family, aod 1 can't confess, It would be ‘the ruin of my family, and my ruln. I min just going into busiuess, and expect to mako that money, aud to pay 1t back, 1 dou't know but 1 may be wrong 10 that,'" Yes," n{n 1, “of coursa ou can't Pmy with that dilliculty over you, oing into " busingss with other nen's wmoney! Just been robbing menl” “Qu{ what” shall T doi" *Make restitution.” I can't; it would the ruin of me."* # [low much have you got out of the $1,5001" 4 §00U,—soms day I'll pay back every dotlar, Ican't go to my employer and confess, They will put o luto the courts,” 41 don't knoir whetber they will or not.” Tle sala ke coutdn't do it, and weut away, wanting me to ray for bim, * How con I, It youars not wili- flm to tnaky restitution?” T told bim 1 would pray that God wouldn't give any sleen to his eyes or slumber to his cyelids untl he gave T next day be came back “1s there no #Noj do the and said he couldn't sleep, otlior way out of this agony (" right thlug and will set you right.”? ~ (o abrank from it “How cun Ldoit! Tam sure they will put mo futo the courts, and it will ruln my family.” Hays I, 4 1)o right, and tho Lord wili’ remeinber you.' Finally he put juto my hands $U81.41 in & scaled envelope, and says. '* That money follows me, and | dou's want it any longer, Thave taken the last cent my wife and I bave, sud if my {riends will not save me from the Peuitentlary 1t will be tho death of us.” Iwont to his em- lovers, and got them [ntoaroom und told hem the whols story. *There is sume of your money, and lduu‘nmnkiouuuzhl to ruin . ‘Tearsraudown theircheeks, aud L saw they would dea! mmunlln with b s0 1 weut downestulra and brought bim up, and those threo men Bot ou tbelr kuees and prayed together.. Fricnds ralited around hiui, and 'he bhas koue {oto bust- ness, sud beon successful from that hour, God delivered hun, and Le is recoucifed and at ace. ble bad sfus, and sot his face to do right, 1 you waut power, If you waut God to bless you, make restitution. “That comes with con- fession. Theru 18 no uss of canfessing sius if ou are Dot willing to mske restitution and be Iwnhl: and when honest with man aud our neighbors, God will hear sod bless you, 'hen the question comces up, when talking about confessing stu, Whom sali [ confess tot sows people o What, golug 1o have a con- fessloual,—conieus Lo pr e-c-\ Church, and all that|" ‘Fliero avo suwe elus thay ouyhs to ba contésssd to the Cuurch,— * . CONJEBIED FUBLICLY, 101 have sioned publicly,~brought scandal on the cause of Chrlat,—I ought to cunfess pub- lely, If 1 haye sinved ugainst some veigbbor, sad it {su't known 1ought to coufuss ft to Dbiw, All sy we ought to cunfess to tlod, some slus o ueighbors, oihers rivate, 2od some publtely, Some may say, *1 have takew mouey from an cmploy- er who docs uot know what furgivences b, 10 tve it Lo bim te will put we ute the vourts aud Eflux disgrace on my wif wud family.” Do it through u third party. Bcbd tiv wivbey Luvk with interest. You need not go. Only make reatitution, and confesa to God, and see if the Lord don't hear nnd snawer prayer. Tell mo Uod han ever fnlted to answes prayer when men re Fght! The troabis i, pravers are not an- ered becauso sumething Is wrone In our life sometliing wrong In one heart—hypocrisy, ‘The next thing we need {8 10 be thankful for the blessings we haye recotyed. What would you think of s child comling and askine for romething and getting it, and never thanking you for what vou bad done for it1 There s no Hin that we fiave Ko hard work to zet over s ingratitude. Wo hate ingratitude. We tuen frutn men and women that are ungrateful,— that we have been of great help to, aud to whom we have been truc friends,—who have turned sround and betrayed otir confldence and friendship and abused us, and hava no eratitude. Paul eays I the fourth chapter of Philipplana, sixth verso: “He careful for nothing, but In uver{(ullm.- by prayer and snpplication with thanksglving 1ct sont requesta be made known 1o Guib. \With thunkay ring Iutgaur requests be known 1o Gol” “Thank God for the Dblessings wo have. Some poopla altays ook on the dark alde; they don’t look on th bright alde, Theg look for” what lhcf hava not, and don't think of tha ten thousdnd bicastugs God has given thenn ‘Thercfore, we aught to re- member when we pray to give thanks for the BLESSINGS WH HAVH RECRIVED, e arc apt to forget them. But it wonld take a good while, there are samany things that we have to thank Gud for, We hnven't this urlru.—uun spirit of prayer and supplication, Do yot khow that all of” Paul's eplstles open with thanks. He furgot the stripes he recetved at Philippl; and, in Gallatians, be had some- thing to be thankful for because o find heard of _the young converts, We want unity, Weowant less of echism that set this brother rzainat that brother, ani this sister azainst Lhat sister, -~ When wa cotne to eilt tho trouble It don’t smount to :;:ytblnz but it retards the work and divides ¢ fighting, I might as well and blow ft In Farwell Hall Dbrethren. Mr. Moody then went on to show that, h stdes adoration, confeesion, reatitution, thank: iving, aud unity, forgivences, |etilton, and submission were “esachtial in order to have prayer answered. Kcmarks wero also made by Dr. Iatfield and tho Rev. Mr, Burtwell, who has just returned 'i“ an old tin horn ¢ 1 didn't lova the from Japar. A remark of the fntier In_ref- ctenca oMb, McKay, now iy Mon- treal, whoso mission I8 to preach xnu sccond advent of Clirlst, waa critlelsed hy fr, Moudy, e scoming to think thai the second advent wasa slde fssuo. Christ had vome, he mald, and_all one had toduvas to belieye and be zaved. Mr. Moody’s sermon In Farwell Hall to-mor- tow afternoon Is especinlly for younit men, and admiasion I nnlg bg Licket, s very few of which remalu aud can be bad wpon applicatlon at the ftouitis of the Younz Men's Chirlstian Associa- tlon, Beats are rescrved for all the pastors of the city on the platfornt, The wiale members of the Biles Cholr will be mucnf and lead the singing, ‘The doors of the hall will be opert ang hour previous to the services. Ministers and metnbers of the cholr will enter at the platform entrance on Arcade Court. Mr, .\lood{ will also presich at_his church ot the Nortli 8ide to-morrow morning and even- ing, Tickets of admission will ba required fn the moruing, but not In the evening. SPORTING. ARCHENY, ‘Tlie second mateh Letween the Clicago and Dea Motnes Archery Clubs was ot yesterday by telegraoh, resulting o favor of the Cllcago Club by the appeuded score. As ench Clib has wnnks matcly the third and last will be shot text week: =7, > v g heplia Molni2 : EEEY PERE(y sl (i3 5] El i 1 g § g g ; : 2 . , ’ { EQ £z i Bpecial Dispateh to The Tridune. AvRian, Mich., Oct, 18,—The first race of the 22ason was in the 2:87 class, for a purse of $250. For this there were flvo startors, Regulutor, 8am Patch, Littlo Tom, Velvetine, and Mollle Pitener. 'The first heat waa won by Little Tom, time 3:40; the second by Velvotine, samo time; tho third by the same, time 3:40; and the fourth Ly Hegulstor, no time pgiven, as the horso first ous wss st back for rTun- ulng, Darkness intervéned befure the raco was concluded, The sccond race was 190 clase, fur @ purse of $250, There wero oix startera—Gen, 8herman, yler, Joe Kelloge, Lady Moscow, Oceana Chilef, and Black Kate. The first heat was won by Ocesna Chicf, time 2:833¢; tho second by tho same, timo 8:334 the third by Schuyler, time 2:03; the fourth an: final by Oceana Chief, time ‘The woather waa cold and tlie track in only passably falr con- ditlon, but tho races were closcly enntosted. Apeclal Dispatch o The Tribune, *OsAlA, Neb.,, Oct. 18.—~Tho races were con- cluded to'day. Tne seventh hent of the frea-for- 8ll, as well as the race, was won by John Splan's mare Adelalde. Thne, 3:30, 3:1, and 2137, Becoud money was won by Dictator, THE OAR. . Pirranung, Pa., Oct. 18.~The two-mlle seull- ing race for & purecof $2,000, between Evan Morrls and Fred Plaisted, was pulled over the Hulton courso to<dny, aud won by the former, who crossed the lino about threu lengths ahesd of his opponent. The weather was disagreesoly culd, and the number of apcetators siall. Mor- ria’ time 18 clalmed to be the fateat on record fot aracoof this description, It was thirteen minutes and forts-fve scconds, Plalsted being seyen seconds later, OsTON, Mass,, Oct. I'L.—-Ilurvml graduates ul . ® offuho collego buat club $10,000 to scud acrew to Euglaug, o RIFLE-SHOOTING,~ Mr. W, Bclirvodor, ot the Chicago Amatenr Rifie Club, bas been presented with a handsomo revolver, he having made the bieat score n the match shot by the Club Bept. 7. Ile scorcd olght ceutres out of ten shots, —_—— SUICIDE, Specinl Disvatch 10 The Tritune. Duatroir, Oct. 18.—Joioph 8chulte, aged 77, huug himself 10 & nafl in & bedroom this afier- DOUD, usiug his suspenders as w slip-noose, lie was compelled to draw his kuces from the Goor in order to strangle hlmsclf. Abject poverty and previous dowestie troubles are ascribed us the vauses which led to the act. FINANUSAL. $26. $50, $100. $200. $500, Jlie malority of Wall stroet houses aud mon sre ax honest as tlel? nolgiibors, aud mauy of thenl . febutation for gouuduces and oucety. T f Alex; Prothlognam & Co, Htokere 12 Ypre, logutitied w abwiuta cyun: hoy o hat'au Tuycatinent uf about 1w atly returaed ave Lk {0 leas Lhan 60 dars. Buud for tlielF cicular, (rev.—Now York fribuna. NOTICE, [lt!rb’ iren ‘hllon the 4t day of November nexs $lialt miake weolicatian b the Governor uf (e blate inols fur L 2 ot 1l uf Michael Keaculy, who wey guavicted of b ia the Crimlusl Court of Coox County at ho I 8 une {eri thereot, 4. D. 1872, and sea- 1a the Feaitentiary s{ Jullit for dne yaar, b, 1n7d. MICUAEL MOBHISSEY. H1CaLY, U GUNSINESY CARDS, and and and deitvered st vlace required. adica . iAo & Co., Aubufaciurcra, i, Laws, M. people. Hearts get cold and friends get to And Thelr Restoration to Their Proper Place in the Nine- teenth Century, The Greek Togn Itesnseitated and Im. proved by the Keop Manufac. tuting Company, 8o that the Moving World Is Wrapped in the Finest Muslin and Best Irish Lin- en at the Lowest Prioss, 8ix Complete Bhirts to Order for %9, or tho Bamo, Partly Made, for §6, A new era in gentlenten's wear wan insmurated Yhenthe Keep Manafactiring Company, af New York, Philadeiphis. and Chicago, eame ticfore the public. The fact that they manifncture and far. Dish the finest ahirta, collare, cufis, aniderwear, neekwear, hoslery, and gloren at such wontronsly lces han juntly attracted attention and trae, ced, they arn an exemblification of economy and worth, and gunrantee astinjoctlon to al), end l'.rnl‘c!llflumldluc e pelf-mensurcmaont. We acll the best four-ply Iinen collars ste for 56 conts, or SL.KQ per doren, Keep Munufacturing Company, D, Perry, Agent, 173 Madison-at., Chicao, fil.”_Wioloasic and retaif PROFESSOR CROMWELL, Connmences bis Hlustrated ART ENTERTAINMENTS, On Tuesdny Evening, Oct, 22, BUBJECT: "PARIS, THE BEAUTIFUL OITY. rme Wedneaday, ** Italy,” Thursday, atay Baicony, 25 cta; heats at ioot's btof WIITE STOCKING PPARK. THIS AFTERNOON, Chickasaw Guands WILL DRILL, AT 3 O’ CLOCK EXPOSITION BUILDING: THIS 13 FOSITIVELY THE LAST DAY OF THER EXPOSITION ADIINKION: ADULTS 223 CEXTS ! CIULDREY, HAMLIN'S 7 Clark Extraordinare suerees of the celebrated HOYERS SISTERS COMBINATION OUT OF BONDAGH. Eaturday evenlng, Iast perfurinance of their Charming Exitavaganta, P the Atrican Printex miu.l‘? evening, Uct.20 AIANT Gruat Sovelty Contiatlober, oLy & tienalers HOOLEV'S THEATRE - PRICES-25c, 80, 73¢, anlt 1. Matinocs, 230 and roe, Souday, Oct. 14, every ovfpine. and tWed d % iy Slatirees Az 440N, for matune-bow, Lo it him In the eyet® TUE COMEDIANS, ROBSON and OCRANE, In thie most successful of all Comedios, OCUR BACHELORS. IENTS NEW THEATRE, pposite Court-llose, 14776 fupblest play of the eentury.” ~ RODSON nt the taldehended anRle . CRANE E 3 WPLi'a super cast o chaamors, o S0l dowler WVICKER'S THEATRE. I TWO ORPHANS! Mongay, Oct. 21-M18h KATY MATUE in lee new play, drstiatised from bired Harte's Mouatais layi, M’LIBS | Whieh will be produced with magnificent srenery, all n'e‘:r'nlrv' adjuncts, 8 poweriul cast aud & stage-cosch and four b HAVERLY'S THEATRE 3.1, TAVERLY.. Manayer anl Provrictor. MAGNIFICENTSATUIDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT RICIZS SURPRISIS PARTY. ‘ou sre Invited.” Mias ALICK EARRUSON, WILLIR OUIN, w1 rimendons Larae Burlessuo Coupaiy i Flig Oretieatrds Chorus, aid suenety, to-nlgii and Baturday matinee, ta the new,, X elizhitul kxiravaganes, FIAWATILA L _ Monda V' Ainstrels, OHICAGO JOCKEY CLUB TROT'U PARK, rGr‘:md Balloon Ascension, @ An ascenslon 3¢, i SYOW'8 DANCING SCHOOLS, NOW OPEN FOR SBOHOLARS, EST RIDE-Corner Adane and Halsted-atr., Mon. e and r al da‘v'-.| “'llll’_l;‘:l T 105 e DANCING ACADENIES, I ROUTIIRIDE, ST | wER 5.1"»"_.“‘ Noprit R 473 Chicago-ay. P o s SO SRR 5 2 turdays, Eojrees ever 3 urdsy fore. Seo Lireginrs, 7T WOVEN WINE BED LOUNGE, WOVEN WIRE BED LOUNGE. S Free from the clumsy appearance nec- essary fo all others, Gilves & perfect Woven Wire Mattress Bed, varisty of styles, UNION WIRE MATTRESS 0, MAWUFACTURERS, 7 North Clarkest,, Chicago, SE to Bugs, Roaches. Muths, ‘ Fleas, Lice. ete. Warruut. H ol Arend's Iusect Puwder : Ueput. 179 B, Madisouest, FOR THE HAIR IT ROPTRRS THR IATR WTEN HARSH AND DRY. ITBOOTIHEA THE IRRITATED SCALP, I ATFFORDS TAM RICHEST LUSTRR. Ir rnr- YENTA THR IAIR FROM FALLING OFF, IT rroxoTrs 18 nxaLtut, viconovs arowrst, 17 18 X0t GnXASY NOM ATICRT, IT LEAVES XU DISAOREKABLE ODOR. Ir XiLLS DAN- GO THIS 0 LATEST PRICE-LIST KID GLOVES! AT THEE Paris Kid Glove Depot, 94 State:st 2-button Josoph, 50¢c. 2-button Pearl, 81.00. 2-button Jouvin, $1.25. 2.button Josephine SBcamless, $1.26, 2.button Alexandre, $1,05. 2-button Lion Patent Scamless,$1.66 -button Maud, 500, 8-button Joseph, 760, 3-button Wellington, $1.00, 3-button Poarl, $1.25. 3-button Jouvin, $1.50, 3-button Napoleon, §1.50. 8.button Alexandre, §1.80, 3-button Lion Patont Soamless,§1.80 4-button Joseph, 850, 4-button Wellington, $1.285. 4-button ¥enrl, §1.50, 4-button Jouvin, 81.75. 4-button Aloxandro, $2,20, 4-button Lion Patent Seatnlons,$2.20 6-button Joseph, 61.00. 6-button Wellington, $1.25, @-button Poarl, §1.50. 8-button Jouvin, #2,00, 8-button Alexandre, 82.70. 6-button Lion Patont Seamloss,$2.70 10-button Pearl, §2.00. 10-button Jouvin, §3.50, The above aro in all the golors, shades, and tints’in whidh tho respective’ brands are made, Bvery patr warranted and fitted in all the abave qualities. PARISKID GLOVE DEPOT 94 STATE-ST. “CUT THIS 0UT” c o N Only Dirsct Ling 0 France General Tronentiantly Company. Detween New Yurk and Havre, Tler 43, N. I, foot ot LABRADOR, Ranglier, Wednesdar. (ct. 10 H:80 &.m. ST. LAUHERT, Lachesncs.. Wedn'ay, (rt. 23, 8 b, m, FIEANCE, “rlufellz Wednentay, (1. %L 0. 1a, FRiGE OF PAS: GOLN (ficluding win 'y HAVItK~Firm Cavla, $1000 Second Cabit, $4% U Third Cabf ."§3, Includiog wine, poditag, and utensile. e r'.ifs',;“.'fi"}fi'.“: e .fl:.':"n- A e carry sie hypgens, LG DE LI AN, Aseor. 53 Brosdwag, orW. F. Witl FE w7 Clirk: AMERICAN LINE, PHILADBULPHIA and LIVERPOOL, Celllug at QUEEXSTOWN. Saliing every {lursigy from I'niladeiita. The only Traas-Atiautio Line salling under the Amerioan dag. fSED NTAR LIND, Direct to ANYWERP (Delgtun), siternatelr, from F'blisde s o i el toand e T T Wo bk LAWRESNC) 113 Ease Nandolh National Line SAILING TWICE A WEER PROM New York to Queeastown, Liverpeol, and Londen. Cablu passnse from 850 1o $T0 eurrency. Eaegrelon piohets b reidnce retce® Bloeraes k. Drefon e All N, routh Clazl NCHOR LINEMAL l‘ i ANCHORLS, 0"‘ Tl‘;'l:l.fflfllh‘l Nov. 3, dlam ETHIOPIA, Vet 3 pm ol Nov.9. 3pm A Ot 3 Nor. 1. #pm Cautaa htaw S5 Excinion lcxols sl feduced ratan, ecn 0 Bicerage, Bou. ued BERSN Bl Tl S R Tisron-a, "INMAN LINE. . The_ Steamsiin *City of Nerlla™ will sall: from New York for Liverpool, & aturdsy, Ocl. 24, &t 3 pau. Usbin Dwrl. Bluk o, and U er hbs 1ne curey v if £z oerant this e carey of uny kind, Company's oiticd i Chrearn, FASEEEOWR, B enT et NORTIL GERMAN LLOYD. The steatzre uf this Conrpany wii day from Hremen Vier, 1 of Thin Y Eature 1ohok e, [es'ar paliage b b au cavin, o, guid: steerauc, 80 cu A 7 hdTaduae Sy NI BHENTRTS 4 v SR 2 Bowliug Gtecu, hew York, * NTOVES. B S Sl SR PO, The *INVINGIHLE® hard- cosl doubio-bags Beaters Bave been awardod the firet prewtuw by thres differen Western state Falr Asiocla: tlons, sad bave msny patent Imipruvements making thiem supartor 10 8l uthers. They cast nu more thaa otr trat-class stoves. Ak your desler fur shem, ur send for fres Ulusirated circuler, Made by iba CHICAGO & ERIK TOVK CO., Limited, B Otfice, 43800 4% Lake st Chloas © CL TEFFRAS, CINCL Mapufasturers CLOAKS. Fhe sureriortiy of our youds la every seliiog quality OYUT My Bade | th18 vouL7y 13 itieicd by tbousande Ul vaditia buuses ssillia 1o Weite fur Lariculars. REW PUBLIOATIONS, Bexinning of & New Volvme, Scribner forNovember. EDITION, ©0,000 COPIRS, Dr. Holland, wrlunvr Frances Hodgron Bue- nett, Kays: “There Is bt one English weitet—a woman—who eatt command 4 better dudienice In Amerfea.’! ‘R, “HAWORTH'S,"” MRS. BURNETT'S NEW NOVEL, begun In this sumber, {s In tome respocts an ad- vanee on her *That 1aas o' Lowelo’s,” The tirst instatiment {s of abaotbing Intetest, embracing seven chapters, with four engeavings by Dieltngn sod Bolles, A New Portrait of Longfellow. The present number i tien in exquisite ene eravitted, protninenit amone which is & fuli-page frontispicee portralt of Lonefellow, dtawn from lite by “{m Eaton, ahd engraved by Cole, the artint and engraver of the lirysnt portrait in the August number. Accompanying this ia a blographical psver hy the poet Ktoddat), with Zl‘lhusuum by Frantia Luthtop and K. Bwain ord, A Night with Ed{gon, ‘I'he follest account ot published of this no- table Inventor, filusttatea by Keily, A Now Poom by Brot Hatte HThe fllmunmncu at Angel's,” reported by Truthful James; ranking in humor and exccd- Hon with the authot's earlickt succeeses, 1iius- trated by Thomas Eakine. Farm Life in New York, By dohn Burroughs, with sllustrations by M Hallock Foute teproduced by a hew process. Johnny Rob at Play, The firs! of a series of vapets by an ex-Con- federate, giving an instde view of e in the Con- federate Army, with filustrations by the author, Parsons and Parsons. By Edward Egirleston. A paper of humorous anccdotes, belnse the Nirst of & series of character skelchiea, by Lo anthor ot * The Hoosler Belinol- muster " and * Roxy," Our Patent-Bystom. A thorough discussion of tue argumentas for abollshing our present system, hy an expert, There are aira fllustrated articlos on. FONT CHAMBLY, A CALIFORNIA WIND STORM, aud an interesting sketeh 6f Eugene Berlbe, ete, Progroas in Elootric Light, !*The Workl's Work ' {s entircly given up to a description of the recent tnvenstione tonnected with electric light. :Thé Editorial Dopartments Contuln essays by Dr. Holland, Book Reviews, “Hiuts to Youne Housckeepers, ete, Price, #4.00 8 rmr. 385 cents a Number, For sale by all Bookscliers, Newsdealers, Postmanters. Persons wishing to subsctine . rect with the publishers, should write name, Post-Office, County, and State, in full, 40/ send with semitiance to Sckingn & Co., 743 Brosd- way, New Yoru, ST. NICHOLAS. SCRIBNER'S ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE For Girls and Boys. Good Things for 1878-9, ‘I'he arrangements for literary and art contri- tutlons for the uew volume of “St. NicnoLas— the sixth—are comnplete. Mr. Frank R Stock- tun's new serfal story for buys, ‘A JOLLY FELLOWSHIP,"” Will run through the twelve monthly patts,— bewinning with the number for November, 1875, and will be illustrated by James E. Relly. For the girls, o continded tale, “HALF A DOZEN l{OUBEKEEPERB." By Katharine D. Smith, with illustrations by Frederick Diclmau, beelus in the sauie number: and a tresh serlal by Busan Coolldee, entitled “Eyebright,” with plenty of plctures, will be commetced carly In tho volume. There will also bo & tontinued falry-tale callerd “RUMPTY DUDGET'S TOWER,” Written by Jultan Hawthorne, and_itustrated by Alfred Fredericks. About the other famillar features of 8T, NICHOLAS, thd cditor predervess roud-butnored ailence, content, perhaps, to et her five volumnes siready lssucd prophesy con- cerning the sixth, in respect to short statles, Aeturee, poems, humor, fustructive and the luve and lore of **Jack-In-the the #Very Little Folke' dejartment, th dle-box,'" ete, The November Number, Attentlon is el{n‘elnll, invited to the Novem- ber number, which (o many resnects approsches nearer toour ideal thav ‘any number we have fesued. It contains T2 jages, and fts [ilustrs- tlons throughout sra fine aud varled, 1t bewtus two splondid serlals, Its shorter papers repre- sent a wide range of subject,—History, Travel, Fun, Poctry, Adventure, Bcience, Natural iis- tory, Home-Life, Bpore, and lively narrative,— the whole crowncd by s appropriate Thanksgiv- "‘5 story. 'hrouctinut are seen evidences andl fruit of the cditor's recent travel actoss the continent, Mrs. Dodge's {nimitable touclies eve whero show the heartincss and zeal with which mes sctive editorlal management. Une rticle sud two posma {n Uiis number bear her sigoature, and In the Letter-Box sho talks plearantly with the voung fulks abuut her de- lichtiul Journeyto Californts. There is a fine portralt of FrAxk R. BTOCKTON, scrompabied y 6 sketeh uf his hfe, Terms, 84,00 a year: 23 cents o number. Sub- seriptions recelved by all book-selicrs and Yost- wasters. SURIBNER & C0,, 743 Broadway, New York, November Atlantic Now Raady and For Bale Everywhere, Contatns the Aret Chanters of THE LADY OF THE AROOSTOOK, A NEW STORY BY W. D, HOWELLS, ‘The Natinnais. Their nrlrh' nud Thelr Almw, 80 fmparient snd timely srtfeie by the Authue of M lertatu Iunnnml Tendencles tn’ American Lite," In October Attantle. l'{nldv nyiat Elect . 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