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pecision on a Question of Admi- ralty Law. fecord of Judgments, New Buits, Di- vorco Cases, Ete. Julga Bladgett yesterduy rendered an opinion In the admiraley ense of Avderson va. Law, The sgs0 was written up in Tug Trinuxg at thetime Sttne trial. The facts, In brict, ara as fotlows: The schooner Cliamplon, owned by the lbel- sy, arrived hiere Dee, 1, 153, weith a cargo of cosl conaluned to Rotert Law, He had noplaco g put the conl, and after constderable delay and controversy the Master of the vessel was told to go to Lighthouse Slip and moor until the schooner was unlonded, He dld so, expecting tountond Jmmedlately, but Law dld not give pim any dock, und, while the veseel lay, there, o storm came which tora off her bulkhesds, Aud ecoused other damawe. The Captaln then moved out of the sliy anid remained In anather place until spring, when she was unluaded. ‘Ihe owners then brouzhit sult fur the damuces incurred, for stor- age, towaze, live, ete. ‘Che case was referred to Commissioner roudfoot, sud he reported In favor of atlowing nbout 300 for damages, but rejected_the other clalms. Exceptions were taken and argued at lenzth, and yesterday suse ined {n part by Judgre Blodges, 1ne Judge #ald tho findiog of the Commis- goper proceeded on the sssumption that the consignee of a vessel was bound to furnish a safe doci, and was responstble for damuves sus- talned Ly o vessel If the dovk was not safe, That was not the law, Tue consignee was boand (o furnish on aceeptable dock, but the Master was not bound to taka'hls vessel to adock thut was unsafe. A scaman famiilar with the actlon of the sen and wind must bo presumed to knaw how, fur Ruch 8 dock would teunsufe dn vertalu scasons of the year. A dock might be safe enough tu discharge a eargo atyand yet be unsafe to lay up atall winter when the vesgel was heavlly Joaded, ‘The con- dlenee, Law, therefore, w not lable for daazes sustained by the schooner willeat & # duck to Which aho was sent for the purpose of discharizingg o earco, The damnges aeked wers o remote amd - contingent, and could not be beld tu bave boen in eontemplation of cither party unless stipulated For, Vessels often une Toad” at rs amd docks Ino the open Iake, - ani it would be dangerous tu hold that conmznars ur consignees were la- Ule for damages from the weather while dolng, Sw:in dumaies belonged (o the risks taken by the ship-owuer ruther than by those who employed 1t Thy excaptions to tha Snding wouid, therefore, be sustained us far as trelated to the damages, As to the clnlm for storage, the usage bf the port was that a veesel was eatitled (o' n_dock, abd to have the work of discharring thd cargo commenced within twenty-fuur hours niter her areival o port. It made no difference that she was making her last trip.. Ble was pot obllged 1w keep & curgo o her Iold without compeneation until the conslence saw lt - to unload ‘lhie Jaw woull hinply o coutract to paya vea- sonable sum for the use of the vesscl ns's sture- lionse for the carco durlng the thne the cone siguee negleeted to unlosd” her after her ar- rivah, pter reasonable thue to do so, especially when the prouf showed ou inteutiun on the art ol the conslznee to 8o usa thy vess ‘sually the damages & vessel-sustatoed by d lays lu'port wers awarded fn the form of dom- #yts, but new wrongs required tew remedis and When @ conslgneo rel foran unreaso abletime to unload a vessel, and treated her astorehouse, ho should_be'compelled to pay rearonable storuge. Tho proof stiowed ™ 14 wnls o ton, or 8150 in all, wis = fale price for storoge, to which shoula he added 877 for towaga when the vessel was taken away from the dungerous Lighthouse 8lip, and {uterest €27, wnking 8254 i wll, for which a decree wonld be rendered. A very large amount of evidence us to the character of Light. house Ship had beeu taken, which was all frrule. vaut, and the costa thereof stiould be borne by cach party, according to the amount taken on diebier side, . A MIXED-UP CASE. An exceedlngly iengthy bili was fited Monday by Danicl Sallivan, o “Lod-carricer aud mason tilper,” ugafust . L. Barber, L. Barber, duseolt A Durfee, J. 1L Burns, A, A, Exline, ood £, M. Klng, which makea soine hard clarzes ogatost Barber, who is a lawyer and 1ealestate dealer of this city, ‘The bill was suppressed lor service. Complainant says that fo the spring of 1874 L. L. Burber was bisugent for the collection of the rents of a house on Shurtlell ayenue, known as Lot 80 of E. N, Larmon’s Subdivisfon. The property was en worth &3.! lle employed Barber to seil the property, and the latter soon alter notle fi=d bim that ho had an offer to exchange the Shurtlefl avenue property for twenty lots on Univn street, in South “Eoglewood,” between Eigbtv-seveutl and Elebity-elzhth streets. Bur- ber represented that tiess lots wers & good bar- £, und at his request complulpant executed fo ik n trust-decd und soms notes for tho by anee due by blm oo the purchase over the val of his own property, Burber then privately filled out the trust-deed with the description of some Jots on Wentworth avenue belongtng v complaliunt, knows us Luts 83 and 89, In Lunsum’s Subdivison, weat of Arnold strest, wnveving them 1o bis father, L. Bagoer, Cotn- Plamunt only had o contract for the Shurtiet! avenue jrogerty, and this he nsalpued over tn hauk. Sullivab wus subsequently iifurmed it the exchungo bl been effecied, but he wliurues Lthat the terms were very different (rom what be oreced to. Instend ol having four Jtars fu which to pay the balance dus un the e, he wus made Lo assung un - incumbrance Which ts already due. Barber hos dlsposed of tome ot the notes which were siened in blank and flied up by bin, and the bholders are threat- emug to foreclose the trust-deed. Complutuant churees tia Barber hus deceived b wll Uwuogt, by representing an Englishmun owned the” Englewood vroperty, when fu fut ho owoed It Wimselt “und made s transter for his own bueuelit; that be hus aused his trust, refused o rescind the contract When complutnant axked It alter by learned be Ladl been deceived, and has comblued with the eiher defendantn (o defraud bim, Sullivan therelore usks that the exchunge and trust-deed ay be set ustas snd - canceled, aud that the des fendants may be competled to surrender thy sontruct for the Bhurtietl avenue vroperty and Le restralied from torectusing the trusi-deed E{‘a‘m‘ ::)' aaaany und tilled ouy dn-thie name of L, er, TIE MUK EVANS CAVE, In the casa ot o Peaple ve, Mike Evans and Bls boidsmen 10 recover the % per cent comiutse 5L kept h_?,mm us Town Collector, 8 motion i Was yeate maie before Judge Jameson, Tue ulligavit gn which ; the moutlun was based Y4 wude by Mike Evans und Joseph O, Rutter. 10 the usual cast-iron form, sciting out tiat o fuie and fpartiad trial cunpot be had b Sure dudee Jumeson, because he s prejudiced Uzalust themy uud that the same troublo existe £ to Judio tav, und thut the petitioners have Qut Yearned of the extstence of such prejudice, 'Ju z¢ duniceon, afier hearing the ailidavit Lk eranted the motfon without erguinent, the caso now goea to the Cu;-un Cuurt, \ - LIVOKCEN. d‘l-nnk Warnee filed a il for divoree yester- Y from bis wile Lelle, on the ground “of de- sertion, " 1ree, e Labeas corpus caso of Alleo Gray was ard yeatenday Uy Judge MeAlllater uid the Erisuier ducliarged " Her trunk was searched bune e ugo, und fai it sleeve butions found "It wiilel o bystader said beioused to anuther Barty, oihier burtyy, huwever, was Dot pres- et to fdentliy tho property or nsay it bad »;u stolen, ubid the dudze held thy evidencu in- tutheut to warrant hohling the prisouer, il .‘uln.c iz of Younstave va. The Ulinols Coal L “l’uu Comuing, Judee Bludgett reiused the Pilbatun of Culi Yoytor, 1be Reeetver, to 41 his bund reduced trom 323,000 1o $3,U00. Ulecharge was lestied to David M, Ford, The e \Yilu SFATES COUKTA. Co® Chicagu, Dunvilic & Vincuunes Ratlroad I iau, yesterduy fited o bt ssainst K. W, i wdeLoper, Ty W, Snanuon, snd Jonn M. Dene s LU Ve the decreg of tute. losure entered vsb the ruad Diee. 8, 187, Fie ground 1s o Nlln: Duitha ors were unt entltled wadecree mm'hi.ml Ju g ordeddeucy under the o “:‘.‘ leeres ente < st o3 63 peared Were piriord Wt the bouds ot the Comvany Falsouy red 1 eatiatnthon of (e bid Tor (b i loul i tace ot wold com requived by tie s \‘jflml'c;trm» ard were aveested 0 the Court oty » il Luly wt «tvxuxnn%eruvd u.y Lle purchasers N MOPERIGK COUNT 1N DIIER, )I}TMI' Tuttle counnenced o sut tor $4,000 Merty wgahint Klard K, Richareaon, CIKLUTE cotnT. <umts und Aurun Longstreet fled walust J. W, Anor, JUrray Ueoize A, Fol- L any utid 3. W, Powell, to dtruatdeed sur L0 vu Lots 81 wnd 0L e Canal Trastves' dubd:vison L al Lat,b, Bock 8, of Gale & Suwdivawt vi i Wo i of thy W 22 of the 8. W. I of Sec. 12, 39, 12; olro Lot 4 In Lake Foreat. l!n‘"l’h'll Krefna sued Fritz Frillmann for ‘Thomns |1urford began a sult agalnst Thomns ])gwmlm elalming 85,000, The Chicago & Northweetern Rallway Com- pany brought sult for £5,000 sgaiust Josepl FPeacocl, TNR CALL, Tunag Hionnrrr—~Sct case 4383 Flaglor ve. Jennsl fill'on hearinz. THE Aresriare Coune - 40, Mef! ple exrel. McCrea: 41, Taylor va, Sama 41, of Galena va. Commissionera of Thehways, " et i, Alien ve, Kramier: and 44, EAmes va. bla Havings Inetitution 0 case on trial. i Upir JAMErON—42, 4 1o 67, 50, 7 74 to 21 on trial, 3, 44, 40. No. 41, Har- 43, 14, incinsive, except . 105, Gorges va, Wilkioson on 1ris), ok Booty—117, 138, 140, 142, 141 to 155, i inclusive, excent 1HL_ Hocieo on ttial, Jdupar MeArsistrn—No call of cslendar. care 2,590, lirandt ve, Galiup, on trial, i sh, Jupux Fanwert—2,150, Burley v, W rier, on gle va, Filkins, and 2,137, Jupuz WirLiaxs--2,040, fhanley va, trial, Call Is 0 Kvans vs. Uoodrlige, AUDANENTS. UsitEn Sraree CitteuiT Covnt=Junce Brane arrr—Connecticut Life-Inenrince Company ve, Edwln 8. Fowler; decrer of aeficiency, 14, ~—[teal-Eatuto Trost Comnany va. Emplre Fire-Ine, mu;'rcn Company; debt, §1,100.73; damuges, Surrnton Counr—Coxrrasioxa—Iihnois T} amd Savings lank va. Charles D. Townsend, £ 23,76, ~A. E, Viekery va. Lavina K. and Nelson o, Haynes, §377,00, JunirdasteoN~Ellzabeth 1L flarrican ve, Re- 442, HUh, iy llrlu'nql verdlct, $200, a0, ag Hoorre~Ullbert ITno. James Cash; verdict, $70, 10.—AMichael Mulvey ve, James Cash: v 3 . At ooti—Augustus Bauer et ol ve, Chicago Tuen Uenteinde, &1,:00. ¥ APPELLATR C Sentsarieny, 1, Oct, The Appellate Court for the Third District will incet Nov. 190, There are go far but sixteen coses filed. The call of the ducket will be Nos, 1to 30 on the firat finr, and twenty cases a day tnereafter, Al pupers [o the fGrat thirty cases by both parties must bo tiled ten days prior to the mectivg of the Court. A CARD FROM DR. REILLY. e Defonds Himaelf, and Exposes the Ra- paclous and Cowardly Jackeonites. Ta the Editor of The Tribune, Cureago, Oct, 10.~Within two days your col- umus havo contained adverse and, as 1 think 1 can show, bascless criticiams uoon iy actlon in con- nection with the recent yellow-fever refief expe- dition, and swhich criticioma it acems Incumbent upon mo to notices I readily admit that you are fnno wieo responnible for them. Thoy cameto yon aa mntters of news, duly authenticated. Neoverthele thoy do we injury all the more grave and scrlous Lhat they appoar In the pages of 4 journal of tho standing and inflnence of Tun Tmness, I feal pasured, therefore, that your rense of fustice will caune the some prominence to be ulven w1y reply a8 was glven the aftacks. With youe special cotrespondent, Mr. Tucker, at Jdackson, Misn.. I have no fault tofind, e reported, whut he beanl, namely, **bitter come » roun parties 1u Jackson who falled toinve requisiliona dijed from tho wto tha relief- boat, which reqln,xl-mmu wero malnly for chame. vagne, whisky, braudy, ale, and Hudwelser beer, S0 far as my memory serves, the onu single articlo whicn coufu legitimately clatm to come under the head of **much-oecded supplies’ was & half- barrel of castor oil. 1 muy do injustice to the gentlemen wuo made the requisition, but, If so, o refecence Lo the flles of tho Vicksburg Howard Aesacintion will readlly eorrect It, for thia requisi- tion was handed o them when tho renmning vip- plies of the Chambers came into thelr posseasion, Ro fut from *‘proflering 10 fnrnlsh, ' eic., L res Tused to personnlly receiva the requisition In Jack- son, but requested thatit besant 1o Viekapurg; and 11 was 5o seut by telegrann the next dn{. “Through some peculiar mentul congdition of ihe sendors, buwever, justena of beini sddressed to Licut, Henner, 'ag 1t should have buen. or ta me for him, na Jt might havo been, It was directed to Dr, I, M., Levy, aild did, as & matter of fact, Oret reach Dr, Levy. & volunteer phyeicitn from New Urleans, ‘Tiis matter 1w hardly worth the attontion bo. stowed on it and, Indeed, untii this morming [ tud dectded (o take no notice uf i1, Jlut whiis re- ferniug o it atall § cannot refram alluvion to the usiform disgust aud.contemapt everywlere ex. Bressed s\ (o action af iho people af tho Canitat o the State of Maissippi; thelr frantic spucals for hielp telegraptied all over the Unton long before asingly cato ot yelow fever hind spnoared within ita limits; thelr 40,000 rations accared from Gov- ernuent at the very firal opportanity, amt safely lueked up to be distrivted ot thy Jall clections: thelr mercilean quaranting regnlations, which cut offatd.and succor from. tho ,suiTerlng communitivs around them, and which kept back the relief irain for Lake forty-cight hoors after the Vickavury Howuards had” applied for peemission to run it through Jackron at the rate of twenty milos un hour; thelr herole Executive, protuctad by shot-gnns from all inirusion, silent, inactivu, willo widows and orphans wore weepline and staeys ing from tne lllllllllgul Hiver to tho Alatama Btato tne, from liolly Bprings ta Osyka. 1a speclal admirer of Cien. Bherman; his wife e a farabler sirategist and tacticlan in my eatimation, 2 2 Lut i be had made & hule in the round where Jackson stood In 1864, and pulled 1t n after him, so that It might never bave been roe buylt upon, the peuple of lumlnmuugm to have canonized bim (they tried to, 1 believe), 1f one tithe they any about thelr Capital be truc, With refercuce to this morning's dispatch 1n your columns, the Awsuciated Press Agent ot Bt, Lunis mskes Ltcut. Hall accuse me, tirst, of oxnpgeral- g the circumastances nttending Lieut. Denner's deaths wecond, of wendiug sonsativnal dispatchcs sbuout Beuner's sicknosp and death, aud bis (1all’s) , Jastly, of lewviniz the rellef-boat uwi illuve at Vicksburg, and not being soea slice by any ong cunmected with the expedition, Lieut, 1lall §» an oflicer of the Uniled Btates aniiy, id the traditions of that service, i notling clse, would prevent bl from willfully infastating watiers. T'hierefore, L am furced to the conclusion that sich stateientv as ho may have made were re- vuried 10 the $'uea Azent al 5L, Louls by suie one whu duly retlected the sentiment of the community n which he fives,—a community which | bave not hienitatod Lo speak freely about voth in counection with the rellefjexpodition, it refusal to contnbute to it Its attenibt to charge two and three prices for he stores booght for the boat, it treatment of thy tireenville rofugees and of the yellow-fever sufforcra and region In general. It was, une doubtealy, too good sn opuuriunlly to let pase unlwproved for wreaking & little personal eplesn by & bt. Louts man agaivst une who was, in sowe wenve, 8 representative of Chica; Whether it was possivle lo **exaggerato’ the-| tanees attendiug Lieut. Do nal wicknes: I, ong monitions of the dresaed hl{u e, ng {tho rellef bont at Vicks- Her remaluing slores woro bur, I plead guilty, tuened over to the Lowards the day Heanor was taken ls and thero, su 1ar 83 wy counvelion with the expedition went, my mission ended, Surgcon Keyes ook mo o lenuor's bedslde auiut noon of thiut day, and his clinical rocord shows miy alter- hute ondance with him upon Lieut, Denner during bis cutire fHucas:on one occasion taki, cuarie at 11,30 p. w ud not beluy relleved wutil the next day at_novd, At the sawo tine, as die- Plcuu In THE TrisuxKsnd other pavers 1o wincl could huve had no access will show, Cupt. Yore was lyinz i1l 10wy room ut the hotel, aud under my niedical ¢re. don't care 10 £o luto the luner history of tho papodition. |18 wili requlre more urovication than 1think any onc convecied with 1t wili venture Lo oifer 1n order 10 Juduce me (0 open wy lips ogain on this vubjuct. Over th sacred causd of charity 1can bave uo quarrel wiih any man, Fuanw'W, lser, M, D, — e Threatened Eclipse of * The Bun.” New York Dutly dtar, Beveral of our Western exchanges give cur- rency to a rumor that Charles A, Dana con- templates reslgulvg ut an earlyduto his editorial coutrol of the Sun. Many clecutatances teud to conlirn the runior, aud wo fear that the Awmerlcun press witl soon have to lament the retirenicnt of 4 voterdn whose coustic pen has always been wielded in svowed support of {ude- dependent, pure, aud truly goud jouruallsm, 4 ainused nutlon will ask what can be 1he motive wolch prumpts his withdrawal from active service In the brime of his Jitu and uso- tuluess, Huath bls rizht haud loust its cunniug, or his brofu fts scutencss! Has the recent vourse of the twoceut luninary disgusted i, or hus hls recent course stulthbled the profes- slgua ol tire aforesiid luminary{ T'o borrow & phrase which be has made clas- slcal, the Star belleves that this s a notable cang of *twicked bartners,” atr. Danw's lumiu- vus canigelty to shing for all bs still gudinined snd uneinlebed, T vitsfotl blazed Jric wup spear of fthurwl ow hen it {ndited the uy Welchiers (s Wall dtrect,”” hus uot yet becote dull, flat-silzed, or unprollfsbie. ~ Bo uyerpower- Ingly Lrilllant was ils ruuddoce then that the, wigked partner saw ft to suppsess It under @ comonplace bushiel, and possibly they may be wloptiug stonlar tockles now, 11 xo, we assine ho reapousibilits. o wurniug thuin -that they cuunot revlsce Mr. Daua's theory of juurnalisus by auy mupe profiubly vuc, - - ——— . A Rolbor-Mraof ¥afe. Onindas Dee. Mr. 8alisbury, of Salt Luke, ove uf the pro- pric.ors ol the Cieveune & Black Hills Staze. “Live, paaped aroush tie vity on Tuesday, on’ bils way Weat. lHo bad Boeen to Clocinuati to wiake arraugenients for e construction of a burglar-vrool safe, to o used ou the Cheycune and Blaek Hills treasurecoach, o suys, that Hus owale J4 to Le B0 wade towt o will withstand the operatious ok fily1x hours of unly- stage-robhers for 3 ‘Tue Luilders of tuy wuls teriupied Worm which 18 to welgh one ton, will gnarantee I to do this, and, furthermore, will agree Lo make pood oy fors i1 the safe {a opened sithiv ifty- six houte, Mr. Salishury statea that if the con- templaled safe, which is to be completed wittin two weeks, comen up tohis expectations and the represeatations of tho bullders, he will have six more made for the trausvortation of treasure, He sava that sithough the recent robbery of #2500 was a hicavy_blow, the company docs not propase to abandon the bhusinesa, bt will ke more strenuous efforts t ver before to cares_afl treasure that mav be offered to them, “The Nfty-«lx hour safe will afl. thne to give tug ulerm, In case it 18 attacied by rubbers, to send vut a force sullicient to recapt- ureit. TIE RAILROADS. THE SOUTHWUSTERN ASSOCIATION, The regular manthly meetinz of the South- western Rallway Assaclatfon was held at the (irand Pacific Hotel yesterday. Me. J. T. San- ford, Traflic Manager of the Chicago, Rock Ist- and & Pacifie Rallroad, occupled the chair, and Cominfssioner J, W. Midelcy acted as Sccretary. The folluwing railroad ofticials were presents J. C. MeMultin, General Manager, and James Bmith, Gieneral Frelght Agent, Chicaro& Alton J. T. 8anford, Traifle Manager Cuicago, Rock Ialand & Pacifle; . H." McDoel, tieneral Frelght Avent Hannibul & St Josebhs J. F. Baruard, teneral Buperintendent, and ¢ Olds, General Prejant Agent, Kansas Ci, Josep & Council Dlufls; A, . wudye, General Mannger Missousi cities Tom McKissock, ~General Buperin. nlent, and A, C. ity Ueneral Kansns City & W. Bradley, Traflic Manager Wa- A Smith, General Traflle Munager, 1%, Ripley, tencral Frefuht Agent, Chi- caeo, Burliugton & Quiney s 1, 1, Courtwright, cominercial azent st Kousas City; und J, W, Midgley, Connnistioner of the Nouthwestern Ratlwaj Assoclation, ‘The meetiniz was held. belind locked doors, but 1t Is learned that the principal subject dis- cussed was tho contract alleged to have beon mode by the Wabash and Canada Nouthern Railroads for a large smount of beef and pork products from Kansas City at lareely reduced rates, Mr. C, W, Bradley, Traflic Manager of tho Wabash, disclalmed aiy knowledze of the existence of the ccntruct. 1t was proven, how- every that the contract does exist, but it s now claimed that 1t was made by the Frle & North Shore Dispateh (Fast Frelgut). How to prevent the carrying out the contract then came up for discussion, and finaliy It was found that the most effective way to spoll the contract and make it unprufita- ble to the contracting parties would Le an nd- vance In rates from Missourl River points. Therefore the rates on packingdiouse trom Atchison, Leavenworth, Kunsas City, and 8z, Joseph were advanced & cents, making the rate ns follows: To 8¢, Louls, 25 cents; to Chieago, 31 cents; to'loledo, &) cents; and to Milwaukee, Bilgconts, After the traneaction of sume lurslmrdunhnnorlnnt business, au adjournment was had. ' THE IILOO.\IlNGTd.\' HSALL. Apectal Diwatch to The Tribune, Broowminerox, IH., Oct. 30.—~The Indlunapo- lis, Bloomington & Western Main Line, between Indlanapolls and Pekin, 202 miles, was sold to- day nt Bloomington by order ot the Court. It was purchased by the Ifon. J. D, Campbell, of Davenport, who bid €1,000,000, for Mocsars. Talutor aud Dlossom, representing the first- morigage bondholders, for whom the road was sold. 'The total of the first-mortgage bonds and preferred clnima Is about 88,080,000, It fs sald that the second-morteaze bondholaers (81,600,~ 000) have merged thelr interest with the Hirste monlmm: bonds, A new company was forined to fulfilf the Inw, with John L. Farwell, of New Hnmpstitre, ns Prestdent, and Charles L, Cassen, of Bloomington, as Secretary aud ‘Treasurer, Furclal Digpatch to The Trivune. Inpiaxaroras, Ind, Oct. 30.—It fs under- Btood that Glles E. Laintor, a member of the Bondholders' Purchusiug Committee, will be made General Manager of the Indianapolls, Bloomington & Western Road under its reor- ganization. No other important change In. the munagement of the road ts apprehended, The price pald for the road foots ap about $7.500,- 000, balf 4 milllou above the appralsement of the bondholders. RUSIGNATION. &Snecial Dispalch (o The Tridune, Detrotr, Mich,, Oct. 80.—8, R, Calloway to- day resizued the Superintendency of the De- troit & Mllwaukes Railrond, and will probably be appointed Giencral Superintendent of the De- troft & Bay City Raliroad. 5 RAILWAY Tul- Pa- 1 lfn-usm Agent, St Louis, Nort heen & 11EMS, Work on the ron swing brldge which the Indlanapulis, P'eru & Chicago aud tho Michigan Central Raftrond Comvanies are jolmtly bullitng ot Michigan City, s progressing fluely. When completed It will. greatly incremse the dock factlitics of the tvo roads at that point. Tho regular monthly meeting of tho Fast Freight, llnes was hela at the Grand Pacifie Hotel yesterday, A large number of General Frelght Acents and Fost Frelght Liue Managers were present. Nothing but unjmportant routine business, such as auditing last montl'’saccounts, wus trausacted. Tho salo of all property of the New York, West, 8hore & Chivago Rallroad lying within the confines of the Btate of New York, together with the right of way, which was to have taken vluce yusterduy, waus postponed for six weekas, astay of proceediugs laving been granted by the Court. It Is stated that Mr. E. Gallup, Gegeral Agentof the Kankakee Lino In tis citv, is ehout toresigu, to accept the position of (encral Passenger Agent of the Boston & Albauy Rail- road. Mr, Gallup's successor has nut Vet been gnated. 3Ir. Arthurs. tiansou, City Ticket Apent of the lllnols Central, fs prominently mentioned tor the place. ati excellent man, ‘To-morrow Is tho last day of grace for the Erlo sharcholders, Tho thmo will then expire during which they can get the benedt of the ru- construction scheme, ang become sharcholders In the New York, Lake Erie & Western by pay- fug thelr assessincnite of §2 perahare on the pre- ferred stuck and 84 on the common stock. Tho nssessinents ou cominon stock will yleld 83,120,+ 000, and those ou the pre! A stock $170,785. i — POLYGAMY. The Trinl Now I’rogressing at falt Lake. Bart Lake, Utaly, Oct. 80.—~In Mlles' exam- Joation this mornlug Johu Taylor, President of the Mormon Church, uppearcd us i wituess, e avowed himsclf a polygamist, and declared thut be had children and grandehildren by palyga- mous marriages. That Miles came to hlm for advice, I8 story was as follows: Miles know Mlss Oweus (o England, When young. hie went tosca as a sallor, In Australia ho mot a Mor- wmon miasfonary, becamo a member of the Church, and wont to Bt. George, Utah. Trevious o this he bad written tu Miss Owens, offerfug marrisge. e clalmed that bo Lod reccived no reply. He understood that she had mc- ceptod ulm, but be lmd not reccived bher flo at Georze, Utab, hiu had wade narrioge encagements with two young woinen, sisters. Miles andthatwo young wumen trom 8t. Georze came to Balt Lake and Miss Qwens, trom England. Miles avked his mlvice, which, us given, was that if the three warriages were perforiued, toey muat be 1o the order ol the sges of the youuw women; that Mlss Owons was uot the ‘eldest. Miss Owens teit aggrieved with this arrangement, but {s waa lusisted upow as a rule of the Church, a Othier teatimony sbows that the elder Miss Bpeucer and Mus Uwens wers Introduced, sud ucknuwledged aitorward us the wives of Miics, but that the yuusger Spunice vr backed vut of the engugement. ‘Tua fnvestigation is still i . progress. o The Urand Jury meeta early 1n November, anl will be composed ot about an equul number ot Morumons aua Geuthes, Lhis ufternuon 3lies Couley was examived: Was preaent st the fecepliog at the houss of Auvgus Caunon Thursday evening, Delendant eroduced o ber Faally Speucer as his wile, e fuct of o plural wsrriuge was geuerally uu- detstowd by the company, s witiicss, It 1s said, has been ordercd from ber jurmer bome by Ler bratuer for giving evie detiny i the cuse, und bas tehen seluge with s Geuute tanuly, las Uweny sccond wite, was exaulaed, sud condriued Jobn Taylur ua to tho lustruccdoss regurding the onder of the warriages, The et umd second wives hod & ditleuiy that sycatug during the weddipg sssemblage, sud Mus Owea slapped tue tuve of the Urse wites The wuatual hustund mteciered, whien »he Sircatencd to slap bis faie tlew, wid Was preventod by bystanders. Ble tuey leit the b.u ¢, but was fusably bruugbe back by tue aeicnddnt and otbens, Tuts glrl Owen, or tuo secvud wife, s an lu- telligent sud Bue-looking Engibh girk, She bad w0 vlace to gu alter the Lrigl comicieed, apd wus given o bume by the United otai Marahial, It 18 provesed to call the sltcuiive T CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TIURSDAY, Alr, Houson would bo - OCTOBER 31, 1878. the British Minlster to her case, haping ne will Intereat himeelf §n bringing to justice those sho have so Lrutally outrazed her. It fanot be- Meved that the better class of Mormons symon- thize with defendant in thin case, as brutality and indecency have been too strongly exhibited, ‘The case was continued. MARINE NIWS. MISITAPS ON THE LAKES, ‘There was very little doing in this port yesterday, most of the outivard bound versels having gotten Away Tnesday night, and the galc that blew steady and etrong from the west, with slight rain and rnow, daring the day, keeving back inward hoand crafi Towards evening the wind shifted to the northiwest, and bles very hard. Reporis from the east shoro show that the gnle was vary disaatrons to the shipping sil along the cosat. and many mis- hape occurred. The sea was very heavy, A telegram was received from Ludington, stating that tne achr Lucia Simpson hal been gotten off tho stiore At that port, where mhe went on Tuesday. The Master' of _the achr 1. . Soore, Ashinre at Orand Haven, came here yeserday, and the Orient Insurance Company, which nas a risk on the hull, sent Capt. Blackburn alony with mim last nizat to (irsnd 1laven to ace the condition of the vesscl and ren- der her any neeied sesietance. ‘Ihe vesnol iy small, hut good. rating A 2, an valued at $0, 600, R, Hode, of Saugatuck. owna her, The achr William Jones lost her foresall on her last trip acroas Lake Michigan. “In the big blow un Lake Sunday night the farevooni, the Mary schr liattie Wells lost he: both davite and small-boat, the itay State her fore- rall, forcucom, snd bost, the David Vance all of her eanvas, the Northumberlind nee foresail, 1he A. B, Moure her couk-stove, and the lfelie lisns- comb and bark Mary Merritt wers slightly dam- aged. ‘Tho new steam bargo Oscoda got lf'ullnd Sunday atthe hend of Grassy Isiand, and was e=iensed Wednesday after her deck-loud of lumber was taken ufl, 8he was bound down, and haa £00,000 feet of lumber aboard. No dumsflt was sustained, Tne achr Goshawk left Cleveland for this port Sunday eveniug, hut had hot canvas torn badly by u gale, aud put b Sunday night's galo *drave many vel Cleveland haroor for sheite: s fnto TUG=WHISTLING AGAIN. A detective s been after the tuy Cspialns agaln for nlleged Joud and unneccssary whistiing, and a half-dozen or more of the Afty in the harvor hava been summoned to appear before Jodge Summet- ficldon the Uth prox,, and answer the charge of violsting a city ordinance, 1t §x very likely that the casen will be dismissod, as were thoee recently before Jurtice Kaufmann, The tugmen are botween twoflres, If tiey do rot.whistio sufi- cicutly loud to warn approaching vessels sud give proper nignals in all cases where (he law reguires them to do so, the Local Inapecturs get after them 3 and {f ‘they whistle too Joud for a city des tective's e forthwith arrcsts them, and tney aro put to the truuble and delay wade neces- sary by the act. Some time agoat Milwaukee a tugman war fined 850 by the Lucal Inspectors for nut whistiing in a draw when he ahould have done 20, and his excoso was that he had been warned by acity ordinance not to do 9, ‘The ordinance was thereupon repealec, or modifieu 10 as not tu cone- fict with the Federal Jaw that goverus navieation, Verscl inen say that miore éarefu] and more In- telligent tenders ore tegulred on most uf the briages, aud when guod, comuetent men are placed in charge of thein thera will ha lera causo for come plaint and fewer perplexing, delays for the pubile, 1t s pugierted ‘to Supt. feavey that he detail some otficer who = s experienced In nautleal matters 10 Jook aiter tuymon, and not cauro auch Indiscriminate arres as lave been made lately. Otlicer Jamicson, wh docs duty about the Lumbor-Market, is o skilltul lake navigator, and would be just the man to - tend to vuch tuemen ns whistle unnecesnarily and too loudly, and abould be relleved from his present tutles far that purpose, It v alao suggested thut & l“'“ officer be rent Lo lovk after the neglectful and ncump‘:lem bridge-tenders, aud roport thewn for removal, 5 — MILWAUKEL, Special Dispatch to The Tridune, MiLwavker, Oct. THe' owners of the schr Tenokeo this afternoon recefved a telegram from tho Straita announcing that the vesscl ran ashoro on Gray's Heel during the heavy snowe storm of Monday, but got off and found shelter nt 8t, llclena, The Penokea isleakiug su badly that her pumps can scarcely keep her free, Bhe taup- ward bound, with conl for thid port. An order han Leen forwarded to the Capieh to tow throuzh It deemed safo. ‘The tug Levisthan may be employed for the purpone, 7 A heavy nurthwest gale with flarrics of snow pre- vails bere to-night. The dake 18 exceedingly rough. Propellers arriving: from below report no duanters at ths Islands 1n the Jower end of Lake Micblzan, One fore-und.oft schooucr was seen astioro ut Toint-au-Bargu T llmlu Depore, Trud , And Nashua have d arrived from the eust shoroytsThe latter becamo psnhll{ disablied off Ludioaton by melting a soit piug. Hermachinery was not broken or otherwisc disabled, w The schr Lucla A. Slmpson did not strand at Ludicgton an reporied. Nhu gpchored in the break- ers outh of Ludington, and , w ingtoi harbor Jast might ull Hght, A smull scow schoonier 14 on the .beach at, Ludington high aud dry. No vessols ate asioro at Lincoin asreported., ‘Tne steamships Mpuuenpolis and Atnazon are co- tained at Girund Haven in cohsequence of the ex- Iatence of a trenclierous bar “ontside of tho hurbor piers, which cannot be pasagd with safety durimg the ;rrcvaluncn of lwavy weathor and tses from the wesiwand. > 2 I'hio steam+hargo 8, C, Dalqwin arrived hero thie morntug with the barge A. L. Pottor. from Eeca- naba, Bno was driven back from Port Wasiing. ton to Manitowoe Monday night by beavy weatlier from the mouthward, * The vtenm-burge Owen, ’also from Ilscanaba, l‘u,l.} hor bargo hero this evenlug and procecded to hicuyo, ‘Ilie tug Blsmarck aleo pasacd this afternoon for Chilesgo with three barues, < Charters to-day~~Tu liuffalo, achrs Ravoland and Norriw, whoal 13 L Uswogo un owner's acco f\ eney Is also reported charte: s not kuows, v sear Juim Lat point CLEVELAND, #pecial Diwateh to Ths Tridune, CLevatany, O, Oct. 80.—Tue schr Camden waa chartared for rosl to (hicago at and tie schira Qoorga Sherman and Levi Hawson to South Chicago at 78c; sche lelvdvia, coal, Ashtabula to Chicago at 5Oc; schr D, M. Fuster, 100 tons cosl sud 400-tons wtono, Dlacklliver to Toronto, on private torms, Coal tates were firm at 50c to Chisngo, and it ‘wad thought thal no moro vossols would be sccured at thst flrure, Capt, | about 100 to: on, of the acow Halley, a craft of brden, vecently satled’ his vemsel from Chatham to Deirvit,a distance of 0ity oraixty ils, ontirely alone, being ** the crew and tho Caps tain too," §iia reason for attempting tole plece of bravado, for such it would huve bevn culled bad ho not bevn succeasful, was that he bad a misunder- standing with hls crew, and wanied to show his fudepondence, It was an extruordiuary piece of scamanakisp, st sll events. MARINERS, TAKE NOTICE, Commander Miller, Untted Statea Lighthonse- Tnspector for the Eleveuth District, seuds the ful- owing frawm headquarters at Detralt: 1y lron can buoys warkiug the dangers tu pavi tuufnthe Boraite of Muckinaw and mdjacont wat wiil be taken up betweea Sov, | oad 15, U ihe resoval of tha Linys on Garden Clty R olnt. of Stackinuw Iniand, bouths dras . Helona Bliosl, Whito shoal, Gray s i sl Keef, thiriecn-foot ehosl'of south nino-ivol shuel Port du Mort Pamuce wod d Passage, puarkers will be nine-foot shval lock Tulaud Passag Jlaced which "wil) probauly remialu uall carriod away Y Detrolt Free Press, Tueatiay: ** From thls dato sto the close of uavigation, and possibly later. the work of blasting and uredeing will be in cunstant rogress ot the Klme-Kiln Crosstng. The pelnt of wperation will be desiguated in the day tiug by red buoys, snd in the night-thme by red lights. Ves- sul-inen should puse thess ab least tweuly feet awap" BUFFALO, Derravo, Oct. 30.—Lake freights frm; vessels aaking due for coal to Chicago. 3 “Cleared~Frops James ¥isk, Jr,, Antolops, Chi- cago; C. J. Kershaw, Milwaukee; L. C, Schuoor, Toledo; schr Helveils. Jane M, E Porew (050 toae coal), It 8. Haves, Chleago; A Lord, Erle; L. 8, Hainuwiond (430 0, e troit; Emur (300 tons cual), Cleveino: Vessels passtng Port Colborus in \he twenty-foar boure ending #8 8 p. ., Oct. 29, —\Westward — Argyle, Windsor; burks M. McHea, Windsor; Oli- ver Muwatt, Black River; Lady Duferln, oo ore dereg g, B, Bloau, Clicago; wchr liavana, Chlca- Koi bAree A, C, Keali, . l'.nlmml—l‘rvr Suveielgn. Ucean, Callfornla, Meutreal; Lowell, l.‘t,l( of "Foledo, Aburcorn, UYe densbuqu; burss U, Neolun, , Auguata, kiug- ston: Aderican, dacketi's larbut; sones Cortus, Oswego; Nlagmn, hiugstou. LAKFE FREIGITTS. Graln frelghts wero quiet yesterday and Srmer, B4 belng the quoted rate on corn to Budaly, aud many carrlers were askiog mwre. 'fhe sche Lu- corne was taken for cora st GNe, and the M. W, Page for wheat througn, via Bufalu, In thoaf- \cruoon the schr M, J, Cummings for waeal, through, the rate o Bullaio belng de, Capacity, about 70,00 by wheai a5 50, 00U bu voru, Lumdicr veasels ‘coutinug 1 dowend, wad from aud uiter 10-11UFIOW Curd rales 10 Gast shure porte will b wdvanced 2oc ull round, sud ty L h‘gsl bay poris 1236, Yeaterday tuo scur A. §% Nichyls wais tagen for lumber frunt Mussvios to this purt ut cand Spures, $0.50 por 1,000 feet: and the schrs Ava Cuitds aud E. M.-Stauton, to Woite Lae, ut THE CANAL. Deivuzroar, 1., Oct. 0. —Arrivals—~Ellzabethy Ttosueo, 8,048 bu corn; Venus, Ottaws, 5,700 bu coru, 43 bu oaty; prop Kig Broiherd, Knakokeo Feguer, 2,900 bu ryv; beviathan, Lavale, 8,000 Vu vate: Lucapoit, Lukpest, 409 bils duur, 6,200 offending | bu oats: prop Montank, Lockport, 874 bris flour, 20, 54 I mg:!l, TH hn oate, g 2 otin Carrer, IHed's Beiidae, 07,930 feet 1nmhrr, 2,000 feet #lding, 10,000 shinzles; Omaha, Morrla, 0,500 feet Inmber, 100,000 shingles; Tiidate. Ilenry, GR, 7R feet lamber; Morning Light, Mutawa. {1,670 feet Jumber: Danabe, Ot fawa, 00,714 feet Inmber: Fercz, Ottawa, 07,042 feet lomber: Thoman Sentt, Marseflles, 100 feet Lambrr: G ldrod, Lockpott, 89,000 fect lumber, 2, 4 PONT IHURON. Pont Heanx, Mich,, Oct, 30.—Down~—Props St. Joneoh, Arabla, (ermania and barges; achr Aninfe Sherwood. Up—Props Westford, Marine City, Alpena and barges; schrs 1. A, Van Vaikenburgh, H. M. E. Tremble, E. M. Davidson, Thres Liei Pathe Bnder, Erfe, Wind—South, fresh Seveather clondy, Ponr Hunos, Mich., Oct, 30—10 p. m.—Paased np—-rrops Commodote, Ralelzh and consart; 8, E. 8heldon and consort echrs Manmee Valiey, L, P, 8heldon, Nitgara, Scaman, James Paige, Down—Prope Champisin, City of Co . ket with Annie Sherwood, — ) O Coneord: Alss Wind—Soathwest, fresh; weather cloudy, ERIE. Bpecinl Dispateh (o The Tridune, Erig, Pa., Oct. 30,—Arrived—Prop Eeyptian, tug Wiillam K. Crowell, prop I, Ballentine, schrs ;\i 11, Moore and Peliean, J. M. Hatchinson, Bofe alo, Departures—Props Delaware, Junlata, Chicago; iug Crowell, Huffalo; echr Btandart in tow of the prop D. Dallentine, schrs A, B. Moore and Atte. Y Catted Siaten ot Sichl he Untted S leamer Michigsn has into winter quariors at this port. ¢ i MARQUETTE. Bpectal Diroatch to The Tridune MangerTre, Mich,, Oct. 30,—Arrived—Props 1. B, Tattle, W, L. Wetmore: schra Ueorge 11, Ely, Brunette, David Waestale, A largo fleet of propellers and schooners are weather-bound here. There I« s heavy sea, 1t 1o blowing a gale. The props Indis and Atlantic are in port buund np. Toe prop City of Dul vort bound dawn? heoy Cliy SO e 1 MILWAUKEE. Bpectal Dispaich to The Tridune. 5 Mackixaw City, Oct. 30,—The echr Penokee, coal Iaden, s lsying at Bt, Helena leaking badly. The tag J. W, Dennett will tow ber to Mil- wankee, — NAVIGATION NOTES. CIICATO, The tog Hackley was to have left for Michizsn City tast night totow the achr 1da Kelth to thls port, whero she will recelve nccessary repairs, ‘The barge Argonsut was pulled o tne bottom of the tiver and went to 8 North Branch dock to une load her cargo of conl. She was not {njared any. Capt, John Def.arme got the bulge on Capt. Hawe kins last evening, and, If tho Lucerns gets into Luffalo before the M. J. Cammings, he gets a new hat. 1t ehe does not, Hawkins gets the headgear. The schr E, C. Hutchinson left port yesteroav morning at & vory carly hour for Escanaba, where ahe will load Iron ore for Clevcland, The total expense Incarred by her recent mishiaps, and ander the Licad of geperal average, reaches 83,500, ELAEWHERE. The stmr Graco Greenwood and the prop A, C. ‘Van Raalte have lald up at Detroit. 1t 0 sald that Capt. Briggs will take command of the prop Conestoys, . ‘Th= pteam-bargo Mayflower 1a to bo sold at De- trolt to-day by the Unliea Etates Marshal, The stmr Saginaw made her Jast trlp of the rege #on between Cloveland and Port Staniey last even~ g, Fiio stme City of Detrolt had a eaxo of four African llons and an elcphant on board on ber trip frum Clevelatd to Detroit Monday night, Cavt, Miile, formerly of tho tag Cranta, has pald 8110 to I'. Brennan for ainking the steam acht m at Sandwich Polot, that amount einy anrcesed by a court. A marine fnsiirance agent at_Detrai has been catting rates, snd now all the'others wiil prob. ably write wild, nhe leak 10 the schr Montauk is ascribed to & spike-holo whick the carventers falled to plug, Notarer 100 bu of her cargo of oate were wel. ne 6 to nnload at Goderien to-day, ‘Tl stmr Metropolia has lotd npat Cleveland for tho winter, aud it d wiH run ucxt weason be- tween that port and Bay Clty in counectlon with another lmat, The prop Hertachy waa threatened with selzare 8t Detroit Tuewday, at the Instance of & man who claime Lie nover received goods. nllezed to Lave been” ahipped ffrom Bay City o Kecor's Landing. The amount clalmed §3 £150, The contractor, C. A, Dunbar, ot Erle, com. monced operations at the Limekilna yenterday, under the yencral rupervision of United mates Lugincers, who will inake their headquarters at Amhersthurg. Capt, danies W, Marray. of the prap Araxes, stateathat hedid all in Lis power to aesint_the schr Mctirath, foandersd near Dupkirk in Sun- dny's atori, but th was 0 heavy that he was unable to reach the 1. It has been repurted thiut ho did ot render any aesistance, . g PONT OF CHICAGO. The followlug are tne arrivald and actaal sallingn at this port for the twenty-four hours ending at 10 o'clock last night: AnmiTsLe. A W BTOP 1k C. Urittaln, buatls diaven, sundries, Kinzte Bone EFchr Edna, Buelr Manien ko, lumber, Kehr Alert, Peshiigo, lumber, ftsl rect. Frop d. Tridgeou, 9r, Fors arou, sundries, Wells areet: Tro Leland. K1k Raptds, plg-tron, Elshteentl stre BUINE ALPODE, Shngerum, Hnqtion, Hosh stroet o At Btmr Carona, Kt. Jur Frop sundries L (!MIATL. Heuton, sundries. Uhiintélulle, Huifdlo, punirics. Kky Lark, lonton, sindrics, Herclium, Staniatoe, Haht. ¢ Frank ¢ r tee, lght. e Henry Ldwin, suir sauborgan, Mamigwo, slndries u(."lr of Montreal, Collingwood, sundries, b G, fiurlbut, Milwsikee, (0 lant; chr Northerner, Milwaukee, 0 lnad, 'rup Hean Itiehtionl, Bullklo, sundries. brop Vanderbin, Bufals, s Prop Gurdun Cainpbeil, Nufsio, sundries, Prob Menomiuce, Urocn ey aundrics. ~ehr Monliur, Il’hrm’l\l. sundrica, Scur Spray, Holtand, g xklamore, Fentwater, rundriss, . smith, Kobth liaven, sundrics. A, Wells, Washington, sundrics. #ehir Clieter B, Jones, Green ay. suod Prop I 'C. euttain, Bouth COAL, é Nrw Youk, Oct. 80.—8lxty thousand tons of Beranton coal was sold at auction to-day by the Delaware, Lackawanua, & Western Railroad Compauv at the followlng pricess_ (irate, SUNT3¢5 stove, #4.05; steamer, $145G34T5 erg, §4.073¢ 5 cheatuut, $3.80(3.95, “rELLOWY TEN, GENERAI;PEFPBCTS FELLOWS’ COMPOUND SYRUP MYPOPHOSPILITES, “It is Perfecfl?' Safe and the Taste Pleasunt.,” The frst apoarent effegt s ta fn- erease theappeiive, 11 walste Hgeas thou, and causes the foud to asslmifats X “tius the aourk BRYPOIITOSP ted, but (s colievtion a ¢ » beslthy munaer, while the 1108 uf Lubervie 1 Tetarded. 1aiLy Wit which while uuder the up of Itaelt ludicates that 1o utlior preparatin c Letier ad i nd lienve be inure eficacious 1 alk depreasion of u)) oy -huuur Iur trumbliug of the tsnds op Inl‘; couxl s ueryea hrine, ath, F Cousump NG Al | S Liacies becouse aireugtiebud sud thu blood parie Felloms’ Comgonnd Syrup of Hypupospits §peedily and pommanontly curas Congratfun of the Lunis, I u.‘ "ol ed on fortua- rouchitis, consunptiva, Ner: Slurtises of Brvath, Palp of the Heurt, ¥ Glik uf the 1(8oda sud Liube. I aud” Mental Deprosalon, Lots of Apveiite, Lo L Siciwoy. 16wl rapldl; Juprovy Kened lunes tlons ahd orwana of the budys whilch depend tor icalih 1icary. aud (BUOlUALATY o OIMQ actlon g b “I. l'lu:'. II‘IQU‘I’I,IIA‘( aud gy Gbig 10" e et buritony il 1ty WRredl: St s Vade B fleet?, “1ie'vanco la plcassi aac w 3% WL | BATHIS, M R s M. Rusian, Electros S ”:Hmf‘-umuur.u..\ Medleat- A LIS, Tur Tadhes and Bave Yo egual fn the . au3lkES, Graad Fae [t g Uusel ! m o 13 g OR E o k) = 3 £ H dareen Hay X B k-i teen Iay Kxpress il 7 2S¢, Panl & 7 SecretofaTair Face. | Mt ; = Cromse Express m A e o in m o ™ o An Item of Interest to Every Lady who _: i Desires to be More Beautiful " 4 : than she now s, Puliman Hotel Caragre run through, between Chi: i MAGNOLIA BALN., - ___MAILOAD Timi TAmLe. LRRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. Fxrtawation or Rerxmoorom Marxs.—4 Satnrds e S *Bundsy excepted. Mondsy fortammsry AUTY: CHICAGO & HORTEWESTERN RAILWAY, Tieket Omces, 02 Curkat. piEnerman Houro) and st Armive, [ araelfic Fast Line . gaxo and Connctl Bluffs, on the tratn iéaving Chlcags- No other road rune Pulim: form Dotel cury went of Chicngo, > O 407 other form of a—Depot corner of Weils and Kina o—Depot corper of Can: ind Kingie CHI0AQO, BURLIRGTON & QUINOY Beagsiestel Mer Intisn sl e eteotios st. and &t depots. el ces, 50,Clarks . Cnfartunately not ons woman In a hundred, sb- facted 10 th whiims of nn American climats pusscr & that basis and atarting polnt of real Lesuty—s pura and clear complezion. What nature s thus denled, art must be called upon to furnish, It ean boe done; it is done dally, Prof. W. E. [Tagan placed beaity within the reach of every un- lewed daughter of Eve when ha discovered that surprising orticle known ‘}n {ashionablecircles as tie a y frue secrot of Leauty, and called Henacak auiebur Rxprew M fiNnLIA Skl Ayrora Pusenger. ... Digwmer's grave Ace Frespor. & Dubunue Express ymaba Night Express .. st E3presd. .. .. . Clty & Bt do6 Hipres. 3 i 3 o 3 . aml am pm pm pm. pm m pm pm pm 10-whee 08 face Dining-Cars and Pulitmian ara rug between Chicago and Omabs of BALM Tha ManxortA TALt I a sure device for creating & pitre ant Liooming complexion. Tt concenla nll natural biemishes ia the most aur- prisiog and efiective manner. 1t removes all toughners, erupthme, redoess, Ylotches, freekles, and tun with magical power, 1t drives away all evidences of fatiguo and ex- citement, It makes the plainest face besutiful. 1t gives tho complezion & dazzling purity and makes the neck, facc, and arme appear graceful, rotund, and plump, It mnkes o matron of 25 or 40 look not more tian 20 yeara old, and chauges tho rustic malden intos Fullman, Sleeping-Cay the Paclnc Exreas, CHICAGO, ALTON & BT. mmghm CHICAG EANBAR OITY & DENVER 8HORT LINEB, Tafon Depot, West Side, near Madison-st. bridge, ani "Twenty-third-st. - THeket Ofice, 133 HARTOIDh 48 K City & E: Eom gl by ot . Louts, % 3 Mobile & Sew Urieans Expres Bt. Louts, Springfield & Texas, Yeorin, Iinriiokton | Fast Exi Kol Express o x Chichao & Puducal nfilf ator, Lacon, Washingt' Jollet & Dwignt Accommedation cultivated city belle, o = The Magnelis Dalm vemoves all blemiskes and cono | CHICAGO, HILWAUKEE & 8T, PAUL RAILWAY ceclt eeery drawlack to beauly: anl, while it (4 as | Uslon Depot. corner Madison and Canal-sis. Tieket harnless azwater, it 4¢ 1o Yife-like (n its effects that :’m"_fi 53 Sauthy Clark-st., upposita Bliermiaa House, the elotest observer cannat delect 118 ute. 3 : Tadien who want o make {hemselvos attraclire Leave, | Arrive, con make an abolute cerlainty of §t by using nmui- %figxnx# nnz-, and m‘:‘lénwl ml?llfir way. It is the cheapest preparation in orld, 1 Things considareds and zmay Lo had A% any drg Milwaukee Express... Wieconain & Kinnesoia, Grben a7, and Menasta ihroingn fray Mudfeon, ‘Praivie” 'da”‘Chien & 53 am® 7:48 pm +10:108m ¢ 4:00p m LoTe. lowa kx B0 *10:45 & uuw.uuf s hine Gasily SRS R Viaconsin & M| inncsota, Tiay, Stevens Foint) nd Ath: _Innii throaen Night kxpress.... t 00 pm § 7:00 am Al tratns run via Milwauicee. Tickein for At, Faut and Alinncapoiiare zood either via Madison and Prairia ons. da Culen, or ¥1a Watertown, LaCrase, and Win: AMUN ENTS. ...Wm],;..«m,l,.iw.i‘wmm ILLINOTE CENTRAL RAILEOAD, MCORMICK 1IALL, Dopot, foot of Laks,st. and fotof Twaniy;secand-st EVERYBODY DELIGHTED. PROF. CROMWELL'S Magnificent ¥a30l and Ural Fllustrations of ROME, TIHE ETERNAL CITY, ¥rum the Colowrum 10 the Vatican, THIS EVENING (OCT. 31) AT % ('CLOCK. Weuiminster Albey, lo-moreow night. MATINEES ~Americs, to-lay at 2: Wouderiani, Sstnrda Thors open 81 73144 beriBRing ot 8 o'clock, Carringes may ve order 143 Parquette, Zcts; Balcony. 25 cte. Noextra chargo T'arquette secured at fioot & Suns' Musle WURSTER’S NEV for 4eata in Stor EW CHICAGO THEATRE, Quposite Sherman loase. TO-WNIGET! TO-NIGEIT! Engagement for ono weak only of the famous EUROPEAN OPERA BOUEEE, Commencing Monday, Oct. o, 158, Wedneulay and atunday Grand Siatinees, Lecudq's Tavorite Operatts, comacenasaa k] ifa only, ouly, Tlexet Offce, 7 Ciarkaat., southesss + of doin, Grand Pacinic Hotel, and at Falmer House, Artve, Mall (vinMain and Atr Line Day Express. ool Atlantfe Nght PITTCEURG, FT, WAYNE & CHICAGO RATLWAY, GIROFLE.GIROFL DS ari i, diaimier House. kmd (rend Pertho imion. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. SiiashBeies 1t M. TIOOL priciur and Manager, | e ki pres Fast Line, .. EOME ACGAIN! ‘The World’s Famous and Fashlunsble Favorites, BALTIORE & OITI0, SALSHURYS TROUBADOULS ! Toot ot Monroe. 'l'rllnlluv”;'aml-:xmluoll: E" l:r. oot oo 7 ¢ . [ jce larl . 1 01 vuse, Urag, il SRS e datepT nd | Ficin, and Desos thavortion tidive. - le Musical Bxtravagaaza, writien exp lonve, | Arrive, epanization by Mr. N, Palabury, ent]tl Dyt Py W & Bubers eas vinbracing Mr. N tborts WE. | Mornine Fxprese. John Webster, Mr.Jobn Gourlay, Miss Nellle Mcllenry, Fast Lie.., (] Misa Helene Diingeon, and vibers, . Veene fpien And B : UNION PARK CONG'L CHURCIl, | LAKE RHORE & MIORIGAN BOUTHERN. : Leave, |_Amive. b Mall-01d Lize. 3 N s ot ecial il |0 HON. GEO. R, WENDLING |3z e WILLDELLVER 018 Sty £x Famons Reply o Col. RobL Ingersoll| ewerewvso, omorms a7 romns 5. . THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. Decot, curuce of Cllston and Carrull Yeat 5! i sion, 26 cents, HAVERLY’S THEATRE, J. i, HAVERLY ager nud Provrietor, Tuls Thuraday Matinee ienent House of Good 8 . Towniaht. hephel Another(Ireat llir The Greateat Novelty Cominany thist has,of will be pre. ted this semson, senf PAT ROONEY'S NEW YOULK NTAR COMBINATION. The One, The Great. the (nly PAT Lt 3 treme: Fine Coinpany of Variely st Wednosiay and seiurday 4 o'clock, Thursday After- BOGW DENCE 1 U Ioing uf G0 Ahepted: M'CORMICK WALL. NOTISH. PROF. CROMWELL By Uplyersa) equest will Giva Two Tnum-y—c‘\“fii\m. nfi: WOMES DELLA Saturday—S\ 3 Gors Upers at 13, Commieacing at 2 o'clock, IPVICKER'S TUEATRE, Clocinnatf 1 e el o EY and & o, ‘Matinees 140 W10 '* §:00 pm . 2press. . iw pmj 700 8 m . OHI0AGO, BOCK ISLAND & PACIFIO RATLROAD, Depot, eomer of Van Luren and bherman-na Ticket Office, 88 Clark-at., Sherman House. sy Paprens ... . o DL s i &AL Frru Aecomuodstion, Night Express.. athih 2 uA‘:.n meal 3,’,'.'.".',2{?"“ Eaprese aru served lu dluing 25 EVERY : EvEasd EATY ,BEAYHBW CHICAGO & EASTERYN ILLINOIS RATLROAD, ** Danville loute,” 123 [hearbor WED, ASD su‘.M I I S S L D A N MATINEES, In prejaration—TIE WOMAN OF TIE L i s i e 9 i X oridi Ve L HAMLIN'S TUEATRE, 5 et % (Lste Collseuia.) GOODRICH'S STEAMERS, ! Every ovening this woek the funny comedy, Fol Maciue, Minquxes sio % Pl NK DOMINOS (] E“ Maulslew, Ludingiou, etc. : For (rand 1 uskegon, e £, Juse i 8ud 8 great ollo. Pricos down to bird pan, 50c, 33, 25¢ e e 20 5 ForGeen t — s = = - et EDUCATIONAL. Wednuata Roo Docks, toot of Micuigan-sv. " Call for Proposals for Oil. No. 1104 Walnut-St., Philadolphia. : _Mme, E. SELLER sonounces that ber SCHOOL OF VOUAL ART Lias bevi retnoved 1o (i abuve addre whers niuch eulsrged accommodation for tho classcs willbe afforded. The Fall Term will commence Bept. . Instruction under Mme, Beller and au eMcisni Curps ul Teacuers 10 all Dooartmanta of Vocal Music, Furfull doiails apply at abuve sdurese. 3 7:00 9 13 Sundays e xcepted. OPFICK LIONT-ROUSE BOARD, Wasuixoroy, Dy Gy Ut 10, 1t ~Bealed pravosiis wil be recelved at ttilsomte buill 12 o'clock Al on Jadnesday. tho W ih day of November, 1wi8 for supplylug twenly thuusand gallons of the’ best Gualily of wintue-strained 4l fur the United wtaics tervice, acourding ig cations bouring duio Ve, ‘coplva uf aio & sbove, usd on application o the Ligh iy floar, o 1o thu Light: louse [nspector at it ) Bud Uerman Hosrding wad ey oar:. e Nox ey it ot Kow Yore: e TNCALES. A ppicatius ey be uisde Ly Wita, OF N e s peroutly ectiretby Dr abutons,” FAIRBANKS' {0 BCituoL Fou soys—iEst Cane; Low SANOAND 5 raien Addréu L MANG, Geverd Las, Wi, Refer w WA BUTTERS, 173 Tandolyh- sk, Chleagu S C A L E s Blll«!. BYLVANUS HEED'S DAY AND BOALDING 3 school fur young lidics, & and 8 Eaw Fitiy-thind- OF ALL XIND&. b L. NEw York. Fitwenthoar besios Uct, 1, PAIRBANKS, MORSE & GO. 3 SRy T 5 i 3134213 Lake 5t Chicagay * " e N BOTOL I s i Becarefultobuy only the Genulnr, & g Photogl‘aphar D MISUELLANEOUS, : / A NO GURl . 15 MADISON.ST., K El WRYiDr.Kean, 173 South Clark-st., Cbicago. or Cogsult persuually of by uiatl, froe of charge, on all : chruulc, Beevuus urapecial dissascs, UL.J. hivad ls tie Quly plyslvieg b thecliy WhU Warredis Cires Of b pal- N KAENERRITY MOCKING-BIRD FOOD, 1 Auarin, whole all b LI Bird ‘Spore, 137 CLARK.ST, PRESCRIPTION FREE, 2. ROTETTELIN, L es A For thy o ¢ Bamloal Weakucpss Loat BURT s SHOES f TR | a2 ot m‘-’xffi:y‘;&‘x?flv:‘hl‘:n n:v"’l% ligers: i Ty Nl v St Saretitai, ! et tor e | JXGERE AT 10 W W e M OLE |

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