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10° THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1880—TEN PAGES. fale demand nnd steady; red winter (at Landan) ad. Vanced tne Corn firm, Bork, 10s, Lard, 438 td, Tne Cut de Cbs Be Cay 8, tala isk Cheese, Gia, ’ u 4d, © Ene nvernia neawe=" cody. Corn. tien. Ente aver Danity of Western red winter wheat for sipmant dueing tho preeent and following munth, dis, Areive Ri git comet for ordorWhune ond uth pial Weather in Bogland cold nnd wet, and In France shower, un NEW YORK. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Nnw Vouk, Sept. 14,-Gratx—Whent—Winter dentines reached n hboral agaromnte, In good prt for ehlpment, opening strongor In soveral instances, ahowing an advance of fally Yo a bu wR favored by reduced nferings, higher range of prices at the Weat, and romewhut firmor markets advised of by eablo, but tater In the aftornvon rullug heavily in the option lino on the grada No.2 red, whieh weade was decidedly the must prominent tn tho diy's traneace tions, declining sharply gonernty 14eea{e a bw from tha highest tigures of the day ona renewed pressure to pince supplios, partly on speculative account, olosindy trltls steadier: epring tn better de- Senha eleny aL the. expurk. Interest. wid rolling Ritundor: uhnlce so. # Chleazn, ole autora tp Ri Wie clorgubunt leigh; un zest winter ate Reade and S.dsqedbsereduat dellvary. chests at rei Hoke atonts tis SpUHInber HPUONS AC ELUAL 41.0576 closing ni $1. WLI NO, 2 CDIONE PELE, crop, iy owt Loy Oi reals arthouttined closing tur very cholea at Wh No.2 now crop, free on bene froiue fy €Litiy. Corn tioderately wetiee, eloslnt it mls hithors mixed Wester wigraded, Gy, {Us to quality; Nu, 2 white ab Me, Oat dealt In, 20d qhoted np about | Tray aud more or teen ter twheradad, 440 bu at she. (@, but closing: anes white Wost ns fo. INA itye curer, mid yuated firm Nu, 2 Western, ember dullvery soit nt We, Hoe prodticts quoted lower, niers ie ah Ine Hintortully «nw lows netive trades meas in ite i if mess was ay At and quoted: netive, bul 2A Ha Be no: ptember: Getober at 15.2, and the year op Dressed Hogs quoted steady: city eu plus nt Ter erias took Ne Gye quated, ‘elendy on wf ent. ued ih eruntt mainly nv frm pi Welunk quoted Ht Hae Weaver erent ard less donee, quoted. at ig. In the aptlow line leew squuht after at caster ricer, with October closing nt sang: Naveuver at Hei Decmuber nt 6.22443.295 your uption at ANUATY at $4044. SUG AUK—Kaw weak on a slow movement: anies re nrted of 42) hide Cubs inuscurade ne THis 10~ ned in alack demand. Cut loaf quoted at the elosy ab Wale: crushed, Iigaliter pomerend, Wed er 'Kennulated, Wee; HOIL White, WaslOwes sult “Tatas UTp—usinoss on nm moderate scala; for 01, 2.400 brie flour nt Ys faleds, mostly throuxh Hd by Uiporl sLenMErs 1s LO? 19 38 1d. To the Western Assoctated Press New Yori Sent. H-CoTTos ghnnweds futurox siendy: Kentoniter, i oy Duce 5 att ‘obranvey, Utes Mavcel Uerser Apelt 1aties FLdon—Firm) recelms, Tue belay exports, 7,000 briny super State and Weatorn, Blab edt comnnien to HOU Oxint, Kaeo: Rood Lo wheat oxtim, Bt: xi OF ad noua tr cigs Cut mn bs " Gita IN—' weak? rece! TRL bu: No. te 2 A ie BLAS! eta ete w ot tla, ATE i i bwin aCe LAR} UA HE LAR) age Palen An tule Oxports, 37.00 bu; une pliGedliae: soll, Mbaavtuat MYAAlyer October, b3gehses Fee, Unt huygottled | reaeihitn, WO Uy exwirin, GM) bu; Wostern wixed, 4udtiges wilto Westorn, Huet. A¥—Demund fuirand markot tent. Hors—Dull and unchanged, Gkhoe! px-—-Coftea dull und unchanged. Sugar gull and nomlant Molnsses quiet and unchanged, Hico stexdy with a Inte demand. e PETnoLeuM—Quiot but rm United, Ose; rened, Luslf; Now’ 3 “red Blanket: Nov demand: receipts graded, friend 90; 1 an 2 tuts ge, Miewat £1575. Teef quiot ry A ent stendy. mente qulet but firm: Jong clear middivg, S80 short cluwr, B21, Lard hoavy! prime steam. HUTCER~Strone: Western, g@sic, CBEESE—F ira wt 10, PHILADELPHIA. PIILADERPUTA, Sopt. 1.—-FLUUN—Firm and une changed. iyo tour scarce nt $4.70 GHAIN—Whoat firmery rojeutod, ame; No, 2 rod Jn oloyator, #1,0514; wecond call wenk: No. 4 rod Heptembor, H.(H3¢ bid, E1.03{ asked; October, #1.uilg Did, 81.05){ naked Nuvomber, $1.079( bid, #118 asked, -Corn—Domand fair and market firm; yellow, dc, low and high mixed, Sisiekle; second call, fale domand; pall mixed Septamber, 6140 bid, S140 ankod; Octobor, S240 bid, Ste anked; Novembur, hic bid, Sika asked; Onts—Domnnd actlye; Nu, 1 te, 4134420; mixed, 370. UBOMIMO NRE Dtoadyt morn inerk, SIQOV@IUA, Hams —tmoked, lala pickled, YYGWiee. Lard—Kettio, BIseiHilgs stenm, $5.51, Bovrun—Hearco’ and’ wanted; creamery, WAwot Now York Binte nnd Bradford Cuunty, ° Ponnayl- aula, oxtras, 22%; Wostern Koaorve, 1¢2c. Fade—Hirmor; Ie, CHRRSE— Quit bus tiems Western full cream, 046 wigos da Talk wo Rods | rot 10 Rrexiers—Klout 0M brisy whent, 65000 buy corn, buy onts, RO htt rye, bo bu, *BmvMRNTS—Corn, 69, BALTIMORE. - BALTIMORE, Md., Sept. 4.—CoTTos—Dull; mid- dling, Wee. FLOUR-Steady and unchanged, . GHAIN—Whoat highor} Western firm; No.2 Wost- erm winter red, sput, #1,003401.053{; Septembor, #1464 @1,0534) October, $1.05}(@1.001¢; Novembur, $1.08 1.05%; December, HAWKE, Carn-~-Woatern steady and quiot; Western mixed, spot and Septem- bor, SIN@SII40; Octohor, L4G nteamor, WHO Bic, Onta atoudy; Western white, 41@tic; mixed, <1 @Alke: Hye Arm and highor at Use, WAyY—Unchanged. PROVISIUNS—Firni and unchanged, AUTTER—Firmy prime to choles ¥ a= Petrone tare unchanged, Corvnn—Quiets iv cargoes, ordinary to fale, 130 HUGAN—Quiots A soft, WHBlOKe, Wiinevconlocat tin oo FurigiTy—To Iiverpool por stenmor unchanged, CEITH—Flour, Yess bela wheat, SW boy cord Dur ont, 400 bis ree, A) tern packed, ALSENTA- Wheat, but com, B38 bu, int corn, LEU bie BALES—W heat, G5, ST. LOUIS. Sr. Lows, Kept, 14—FLouit—Firm and une changed, : GRAIN—Wheat opened higher, but declined; No, 2 red, UIW8914G91%40 cash; Uo Keptumber, closing at Af bids NIAUIALIGE Cctober; MYGeHiKo No- rember; 10 Decembur; NAGAIS(o the yours No. 3 do, MGAMNc} No.4 do, MEXKHE, Corn lowar; WHE Sku cont Blea bid Bopembors ‘mIeANADHEE Oe- tobort IBHUIHISHIK0 Novombers Raine Decnnb siecle yours nts bitters Wigline cash: Sogents Gdlovar He November. lye higher, at Bese. Barley unchunged. r Alt Luwer to soll rrek— Viens dat Winimcrentasdy et rata PROVINONB—LOrk Subbing at BLAM, Tey anlt monte od at Rud saieeetn Hacon lower, DY LUND Jord tent at &4.) naked, won Mi brie Selient, 62.00 bus corn, eye Zan ote tneioy, 10) Git ON ‘belsy whents $74.00) buy ge bus rye, none; barley, none: " MILWAUKEE, MILWAUKEE, Wis, Sept. W-PLOUN-Dull and unchanged, GRAIN—Wheat woulsy oponad advanced 3% quiet, but steady; Nu. 1 Milwaukow hard, UhUt; N Milwaukee, iio; No, lo, Weer Boptomber, 3: Octabur, {ey Novenster, wre: ido, 80: No do, Teer rojouund, cage, Corn firmer, but ably hithur; No. 3 ut40e, Vat lower; No. 2at nye Ilebers N: at sic, Barluy strong and Wer No. 3 aprltut, Titge, HOVINGNK<Sleudys moss pork, €7.50 ens and Gctobers NEO Noveurer, Aard—Tetue steam, B00 cosh und Keptoinbury S408 Ocluber, rorya “KELIUTS—Whent to Buitulo, 4G so. RECEEPTE— Flour, 10,000 briey iiss Eon bu; oats, i 90.40 bu Bites NTS—-Whoat, 0,600 buy corn, 600 bu; oats, SUIPIENTS—Pionr, torn, 1,0 bu; vats, Oy NEW ORLEANS. Nriw ONLEANE, Sopt, 11—GitalN—Oate ensior at sic. CORNeMEAL—Fitmer ot F255, Hay—Dull and lowor; priine quoted at #17.00810.00; abolce, €2.(k271,00, Puuyieions—Vork quiet und weak at $160 Lard easier; tloren, B46 te HWAx--Dallund towary (2c, UIsK Y—Quiets Woatorn rectified, #1.00a1.10. ing, iAssite. Buanr nearoo.and dems guted eUake Routes sade otlow elnritieds tase, “stedaneesstull awed numinaty commun 9 at Se Mico aluady with a soad deiuands Joulsiata, ardiiary ty. chulee, Gyst, NETAUY—SlRNE wachan New York, par, Sterling cachange, aie ane AB New Yorks yur TOLEDO. \ TOLEDO, O., Sept. 1.—HAIN~Wheat dnily No. 1 white Michigan, t6'ge; aubor Michigan, W3so; No, 2red. Wabusb, spot, Yic; Uctubur, tijo; November, wifey Deoombor, 1.006 1.0%j; Nu.dred D. & Al, UiS¢or res Jocted, ac, Corndulls Ligh nixed, Hes No. Y spot, 440} Getubor, AisGor Nuvomber, 4i3(or Nu, Twhite, Maor resected, damaged, dite, Outs duty Nos Dat ie; 5 Falucted, Ge, eevee HEN—Prhue old, 4.50; tmuthy, choice, Iereire-Wheat, 63,000 buy corn, 61.000 bu; onts, + BHIVMENTE—Whe a ‘aon ba Whoat, 10.00 but corn, 7300) bu; oats, —- iN NATL. CINCINNATI, Q,, bopt. H.—COTTON—Firmer at Me, FLount=lu fale demand; fanilly, $1.5064.15; fancy, $6.0085.75,, GUAIN—Whoat strougert No. 3 amber, 928%e; No, Fred winter, Gaiue, Curn dull; No, 3 mixed, 4c, {ats gulls Nu, 2iulxadt, setiife, yy wtrungs Nu. d Iles easter, Ni. ¥ Tally geuiund ae setceg oe HME ioe (uiobat eacayasae i! f y a 5 Micon rural taivedus stiri, Cen SST fatter ale pag iid wncbay i a ay Aciivg and truneuuice We wetse} clatce Conttul oniveauetee, . BULFALO. Uvvrato, Sept. W—Giualy—Wheut dull; No. 3 Ailwaukes Leld nt 41. Iwhhe Michigan at glue, Corn dull; car-tute at Mute tealectet. ye Beglocted. Marley quiut; sates of Weare Cunuda at doe, CANAL FUEIGUTS—Weak; shading U!: i Geo for Wiens, i sad a F Ls] Reserve, —— BOSTON, Bowron, Sept. H.-F Lov t—Qulot und unchanged. Gusix—Corn tira; mized und yellow, s6Gse. sOnta pleads; Nu, Laudestra white, tisdics No. 2 white, let No.3 mixed and whito, Mitte. Itye sWethe, Durren-Nominally unchanged, Cous—Nominally tinchanxed, MRCRIPTA—FIOUr, VOW brs; corn, 30,000 buy wheat, tn, SAIPMENTS—Flour, 10M bris. KANSAS CITY. Special Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, KANSAS CITY, Mo. Sept. 1.—The Price Current ro- ports: GHAIN—Wheat—Recelpts, ALM bit; ahtpments, 22.457 buy frmy unsettled; No.2 cash, sey No.3 cant, Ker Petober, Fee, | Comn—locolnte, 449 but alsiymente, G08) buy’ No.2 cash, aie; Uciuber Me, DETROIT. DeTnOIT; Mich. Kept. 4.—-FLOUR—Qutat, GUAIN—Wheat quiets Nov 1 white, 16740 anked Boptombor, Wie bid; Uctohor, twice; Novombar, O74cr Necomber. tao; No. 2 white, Wier No. 9 red, ihH¥c. Itkcetets—Whent, i701 bi. BULPSENTS~W heat, [1,00 bu. peice PEORIA. o PEONTA, We Bept, U—GnaAtn—Corn Inactive but firms hich-mixed, S4A53{c5 mixed, BURGYC. Onts firm: No.2 wilto, Made. Hyetiru and hikhery No. 2, slasic, Hlauwines—Fiem at &. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANAPOLIS, Hept, 1L—-GHAIN—Whoat stoadys No. 2 rod, Uigei2e, Corn steady nt Wigedic. Onte steady at J1@vte, OSWEGO. OSWEGO, N. Y,, Meft U—itsIN—Whont quiets Corn nominally unchanued; Weatorn mixed, hse, DRY GooDs, New Toit, Sept. 11.~Tho Jobbing trate ts activa, and business continucn antisinctury with commlsston, houses, Cotton goads In steady demand, and gener- alty ten. Prints, sughams, und dress-guods doing well. Woolen guods in leht request. ‘Tho Hullelin xaye over AUN plecus tapestry carpote fold at auctiua to-day and brougut woud prices, COLON, New ONLRANS, Kept, 11,—-CoTroN—Easy at quo- tations; middling, User law middling, 1Ser euod or dinnty. Uke; net recoipts, 136+ bales; gross, 281; Ox- Gren, “brie 2 to Eenrice, Sik, alUN, 8, Sept, 1—CoTten—Highers firm; mid- Uifex, sate tal baloss reculpts, 420; shipments, ky 700, wool, H—Woot—Bteady, with tm id; Ohio, Pennasivanin, and Wort Vire inin doubia extra und above, 484 thoy exten, 18a Wor inedluny, 4746480; conrse, 4) iw. York, Michigan, In= diana, and Western it oy medline dig dat vonrac, dou; combing tnd detniio washed, shassiaes HAT menshed, kkgoucs Unwashed combing and delaing, hg, PETROLEUM. CLEVELAND, Sept. 1t.—-PeTROLECM—Firmer at quoe tatlons; Standard white, 110 tent, 105s Peereuu a pa Sept, 14.—Petnouedat—Duily erudo steady nt $1.14 nt farker's for sbhipmont; ro fined, We, Maines delivery. peeeet re LURPENTINE, WILMINGTON, N.C, opt. W—Srintts TURPEN= TINE=Firm atic, CANADA. Opening of the Dominion Annual Exe Hibition—A Pastoral Letter Diacoure aging Emigration—Tho I MM. Ke Church—Manlan—Quebce Maring Hoss Pital—Arrest for Wile-Desortion. Bpectal Dispatch to The Crteaga Tribune. Montucat, Sept. 1%,—The opening of the Dominton Extivition this amerning was favored with ningniticent weather, and the Indldings and grounds looked very attractive, ‘The formal ceremony connected with the inauguration is deferred untt! next week, when his Excellency the Governor-Genernl will be present, ‘The nppearance of the In- terjor of the central and other buildings to- day wis very different from yesterday, and it Is extraordinary how quickly the empty space of cach building can be filled up by exhibitors, Ou Monday morning thore was a complete absence of gouds In any of — the houses, wiilst this imorning oan — exceedingly large exhibit of every kind of \ manufactures Isnown in the Dominion was displayed in show-cnses and on the stands, Mundreds of people were employed during tho night in fitting up, and marvelous sitceess rewarded tielr efforts, For n first day the exhibition is most creditabte, and, with the present fores of hands still engaged at work, tho noxt twenty-four hours will sce the whole dls- play in first-class order. ‘Phe only building notquite finished and ready for exhibits, and ono which It was found necessary at tho eleventh hour to erect for the fine display of Manitoba productions, Great exertions havapeen made, however, to get it ready, and the,Workimen ate now giving it the finishing touches, The exhibition, on tha whole, exceeds anything ever before at- tempted here. Mutly new and novel features have been added, which cannot fall to be a Brent attraction, and all who come to visit It will bo well repald for their trouble, ‘This evening the horticultural exhibition will bo thrown open, and will display a ehotce col- lection of fruit and towers, Every night from to-morrow there will be outdooramise- ments for the nuultitude, besides theatres, concerts, and musical performances indoors. Tho city 1s titled with visitors, ‘Spectat Diawatch to The Chicaaa Tribune. QuEnne, Sept, 14.—A pastoral letter from his Graco the Arehbishov was read in the Unallicn yesterday, on tho subject of Colonl- vation. ffter deptoriins tho continued evils gration from tls provinces to tho United States and the evils thereon attendant, hls Grace makes a strong appeal to the gener- osity, the charity, and the patriotism of his people In order to induce them to take the Necessary steps towards a discontinuance of the movement, . He enlls upon parents to provide for their children wt hone, and in order to help these Intter hw proclatins tho estnblishment of a colonization snelety in tha Arelullocese, fo nlso ordulns the’ estab- lishinent of Interal branches of the society in ovary parah and mmission, ta whieh euch person is expected to contribute 10 cents per anni, and. requests all tho parlslt priests and superiors of the seminaries and colleges to lend their aid tn inakin onee na year of the funds collected to the Connell, which shall consist of hls Grace as President, and two Inymen, and two elergy- men, to be appointed by hha. ‘The tetera to be read uv all the ehurehes aid mission chapels of the dlocese where publle servica is held on the first Sunday after Its reception, Spectat Dispatch to The Chtcayo Tribune, Orrawa, Sept. 14.—Mayor Melntosh ins been Invited to represent the City of Ottawn atthe Boston Jubilee in commemoration of tho two-lundred-and-titteth anniversary of “the Athens of Amoriea.? Mr. Enoch 1, Butterworth, of this elty, has been appointed by tho Great Prior as. his Bunner-Benrer tn the National Great Priory of Canuda of the United Religious and Mili- tary Order of the Temple and Malta, Appllention Will be mnie at the next ses slon for an net to Incorpornte the St. Law: Teneo Wreellt. and Salvage Company of anata, Hpectal Piapatch to The Chicuoa Tribune. “Tonoy'ro, Sept, 14.—At tho Brilish Meth: odlst Episeopal Conference, it was unant- mously resolved that a conference of tny delegntes of tho 1M, iE. Church should inect xt the City of Humilton tn dune, 1851, for the vurposo of funally deciding tha re unlon question, Col, Shaw, American Consul at Munches- ter, Eng, who ld hereon a visit, says ha is ag trty attached to Mantan as ever, oud belleyes no one cnn beat hin, Speelul Dipatch to The Chicago Tribune, Quenre, Sept. 14.—The present season has been a busy one at the Marine Hospital. ‘Tho books show that up te date upwards of 500 patients have been recelyed slice Jan. 1—a ureuter number already than was received from January to December Inst yenr, Of this year’s pallents, nearly a third have been residents in the country,—the remainder belng sallors and emigrants, ‘The cases have hot as a rule been serious, judging by the few. deaths that have accurred, Syectat Wiapateh tu The Chieago Tribune, Mastu-ron, Sept. 14.—'Sho Hamilton police, acting under fistructlons from tr, We 1. Warren, attorney-at-law, Butfalo, have are restad Hlenty 7 Beeker, It appears that Reeker Is chargeable with a triple rime: wife-desertion, bing, ind exeaplng from justice. ‘The charge vpon which the prisoner Was arrested was. witeaesertion. Uy was taken ontof bed, from tho slde of dls third wife, who, It {3 stated, he married at Go- wanda, near Buffalo, ln danuary last, The inatrlugecertiticate produced, upon which he Was arrested wt tha Instance of ono of his preylous wives, was dated June 80,1870, ‘he prisoner 13 a noted character, About six weeks azo he was up befurs the Pollee Court of Buttalo for the same charge, when hy chance he rseaped from thecourt-reont while B posse of police were supposed to be wateli= ing him. He beat « tively retreat, coming to this elly, where he has been ghguged att the street aullway. He will bo taken to Fort Erle, where lis supposed legal wife ts now weslding, in order to prosecute under Canadl- a A No Change Reported Either in Grain or Coarso Freights. Tho Other Sido of the Story Regarding tho Alpena-Stockbridge Collision, Propollers Compelled to Let Go of Their Tows by Heavy Weather on This Take, A Throe-Masted Vessel Ashore on Pilot Island—Other Disas- ters Royported. Schooner Helen Blood Abandoned as a Toty Loss— Local and General Notes. NOME GATIUERINGS. OWAIN AND COANSE FRELGITTS. At the morning and noon meetings of tho Nourd of Trade grain frefgbts ruled quiet and steudy, with no change in rates. The charters reported embraced the propellers Vanderbilt and N. K, Falrbank aud sehooner Vanderbilt at 34 cents for corn to Buttalo, Later tn the day the following additional ch: rs were reported: Vo Butfato—steam-bargo Ketcham, corn at a eonts; propeller St. Loula, whent at 414 cents. Yo Erle—Vropelter Delaware, corn on through rate. To Collingwood—Schooner Arabin, corn atsty cents, Capacity, 235,000 buehols corn and 16,000 Dushels whent. Coarge freights conthiue dull and unchanged, with few vessels In port ind un the market for churter, Yesterday afternoon the schooner M. I. Witcox was put in for lumber from Cedar Kiver to Chicago at 82, The ruling quotations are a3 follows, on tnbers From Muskeyon, ¥2; White Lake and Ludington, * 3 Mane ister, $2.25; Menom lice, $2.14 5 Cheboygan and, Polnt st. Uenuce, Tho prospect for un wde Yanee Upon tho wbove quotations svons_remoLe at present. aA revival in the graineshipplug. business may bring ubuut a change, however, WHECKED VESSELS. Tho schooner Iauhelln, recently wrecked off Charlotte, Lake Ontario, waa bulltat Quebeo in 5] Aud mensired fortyeseven tuns. She In the C's, and was regarded ns almost: worthicss, ‘The schooner Jane Nell, wrecked at Geneva, ‘O. With tho Logs of two Ilyes, was bullt by Camp: bell & Gwen, at Detroit, in 1862, measured 37s tons ad rated 1, with a valuation of $14,000, Nhe achuoner Helen Hood, ashore at Michigan ity, unin total loss, wage vessel of 1) tons, Sho was built nt Kingston, Can, in I8sh rated Be, and was worth probably not over $1,600 at the outside. THY NEW OLCOTT DItY-DOCK. The dreduing for Olcott's now marine dry- dovk was completed yesterday by Murry Fox & Co. The next work will be to plive a coffer-dam atthe headof tho buge diteh and pump tho witer out so that plle-delving and sheathing muy be carried on. The new dock will hardly be ready before the Ist of December. Lt will be tho most ellzibte tn the city. n3 thelocation Is auch that vessels can be run directly into it from below, without tho necessity of winding. ‘Tho Loller ta nlrendy on tho ground, and tho en- gine aud pumps are well wader way, A CORRECTION CORMECTED, In the effort to make corrections often oceur, Ads, for instanes, Tin day credited the old Reed Ling 4 atewmer Missourl with having carried tho first Corhss marine englue on the likes, when it shoul! have been the propeller Missourl, fore inorly onvoft the Western ‘transportation Com- yony"stloct. ‘The allssuurt is in existence yet, KS Wetenin-barge, aud oirries the engine ree ferred to, which is still In good condition, Tho old Western ‘Transportation Company propeller Chienge utso had a Corliss mariue engine orlgiually. ‘THY STOCKNMLAE-ALPENA COLLISON. ‘Tb the Editor of ‘The Chicago ‘tribune. Cincago, Supt. W.—In the aecount given of the collision between the steamer Alpena and schooner F. i. Stockbridge in thls morning's issue of ‘THe TuiBuNe, Wo misinke was inude. The Stuckbridge van Into the Alpen, not, as Was stated, the Alpen into the ckbridze. ‘Tho Stockbridge was coming up the Inke with a tug atongalde. ‘Tho Alpen blew two whlaties twice, then stopped, bucked, nud was tying atlit whon the Stockbridge atruck her. No attention. whatever was pald to the whistles, DOCK NOTES. Yesterday proved to bo a very quict day niong tho docks, ‘Tugmen who looked for the appearanco of the remalnierot the east-shore lumber tect during Monday nlgnt sulfered disappointment, The urrivals wore fow in number. ‘The Chicago Dry-Dock Company aro making now Jibboom for the sehooner Emeline. Tho schooner John Kelderhouse came out of tho Chicago Company's South Side dry-dock Monday evening. Yosterday sho took on mill supplies and cleared for Cheboysan Cupt, Walter Houch aucceeds Capt.dohn Hardy In the commund of the tug Trind. ‘The tug 0.1. Green is puree in towing scows Jaden with stone for the Government pier at Michignn City. During fate westhor she makes one trips diy, leaving in tho evening and re- turning in the morning, Among tho work turned out at Miller Hroth- ere’ shipyard yesterday was 2 pole fur a Gare field and Arthur Clab at Newark, Kendall Coun- ty, IM, which, with topmast, will stand 101 feet ubuye the ground, Mifler Brothers ero making a new foremast for tho burge Menekaunee, * The schooner ‘Two Brothera and scow Dan Hityes, which had been in Miller Brothers’ dry doek sluce Sunday evening for calking and general ropairs, wero Nouted yesterduy after noon, The dock was then talcen by the schooner Myrtle for bottom and topaida calling, bo weathor at the lower oni ar Luke Micbi- wat was so heavy on Sunday that the Union Steninboat Line propeiter Canssteo had to drop. the lurge schooner FA. Goorger, after a suveu- hours’ offart to tow her without making any progress, The Anchor Lino propeller Delaware was compelled to let goof tho schooner Alle- gheny, but maniged to bokl on to and como throtigh with the largo barge Thomas A, Scott, Yesterday the schooner Topsoy was in tho Chicago Company's South Sido dry-dock having her bottoin enlked. Sho came ott list evening, when her place was immediately taken by the mebuoner: Nalad, whieh 6:80: requires bottom culling. : Recent ndvierd from Michigan City are to tho affect that the schooner Helon Blood, nehore at that plice, has been abandoned as a total loss, and 14 being stripped of ber outilt.. The Blood wus purchised washe fay upon the henes for ea Be Lyon and bis brother, tho price pald be- ae On trip across the lake from Michigan City yenterday morning tha tug O. B. Green was boarded by nt Kk ont in anadttompttol made their Innding ten miles outside of Ped und iost of them remuined on bonrd until the tug touched her dock, At one tine nearly two hundred were shut up Inthe pilot-hause, ‘The binds Koon fanillarized thomselyes with tho boat and those on board, and second ayaa tame, ‘The result of tho election in Mulno was # load- Ing theme of conversation along the ducks yos~ tordny. Most of the Chicago vessol-owners und ship-chandiers aro atanch tepublicans, ‘Tho propoller Favorite arrived hore early yes-, foray morning with a tow of barges. ‘This ta tho ifrat uppeorrance of the Favorite sluve tho racent nceltent to her machinery, Among the urrivals from below yesterday wore the schoonors Annie M. Peterson’and BF Uruce and the propuiler Detaware towing the ltr Thomas A, Scott. The sinnll wchoonce HR. Ts. King ts at ono of the Chlengo Dry-Dovk Company's yards for ropairs amounting toa partigh rebult Yesterday Capt. Peterson's gung of 'longshore- nen dischurged 40,000 feet of lumber from the schooner David Macy In four hours and twenty= Hvo mbautes.. ‘This bents the bonsted peeraet uneout the criek Oswego gang mentioned in THe TRIBUNE Of Bunty. Yesterday the schooner Kearsargo flung to tho breeze u Gurtield “and Arthur flag thirty foet tou aut surmounted by ua red-whito-and-biuo ponnnnt. Cupt, E. M. Peck was in tho city yestorday fn- irhig into the attatra of the steamor Flora, fhe stenmer is now on ber way to Kuginaw, to fhe tunuy Jn thollne botween that olty and Hlevetand, The peometicr Now Era, with a tow of juins ber-taden barges from Muskegon, was among tho urrlvula yesturday, Thoschooner Hattio Karle lost hor foresal! and tho sshouner Hunguriag bud a jib split iy tho recent soulliwester, Lust ovonlog Wells street bridge was ewung agalust tho beadgenr of tho schooner Hyder abad, A portion of tho sidewalk rull of tho bDridgo wus demorutized by the mishap, ‘Tugs ran down to Waukegan in quest of tows yesterday, Sevoral of thom had not returned at ark. ‘Tho tug A. H. Ward is in dry-dock ut Millor Brothers’ shipyard to have a leak nround her btern pipe stopped: and recelyo a new wearing pices around tho astern, Trivute dispatches were recolved hero yest day unnounchiy a scarcity of coat freight dhifuloand other Lake Erle porte, One dis- pute hinted that khippers are holding olf with ho intention of electing u break in rates, ‘The schooner Wells Hurt is joauling bulk salt ut Hutfalo for Milwaukee, Freight, 3 cents per ton, A silght Llaze on the tug J. H. Huckley led to acallupon the Fire Department at il o'clock last night. A few buckotw of water suiliced to extingulub tho Huues, Damage tritling, NOTES FROM AHNOAD, MARNOK LIGUTING UY ELEOTIICITY, ‘Tho experiment of lighting up the Montreal barbor with eleetricity haa hud a fuir trial, and Judging from the Hurbormaster’s roport it Jaa wucecsa! Ho saya: “The clectrio ight apparatus stakes Ri UN RS jowheal was, alter seven weeks’ oxpericuco in actual | sorvice, neceptcd by tho Roar’ on the sth of July, and sineo then has been continued in cone stant. uso and with very satisfactory resulta, The lamps with single pair of carvons, which wero temporarily furnished at first, have been ree pinced by the permanent toubte lamps, whieh automatically switch the second patr of carbons {nto action when tho tlrat pate fs vonsumed, and thus give a continuous Igbt of fifteen hours without trimming. The rpparatus as it now stands contains one [rush dyname-vlectric machine, warking a atngle circuit of 14,000 fect. or 23¢ tniles in length, on which are arranze twenty-one lamps, nis sixteen or lesse number of which may he fatonee on ateh wharves us vessels desire to handle cargoes dnring the night, the remalniag lamps bet simply switched out asi guadamp may be turned olf, ‘The length of the avernd by the lampe fa 1 1-12 whart ftontage, Inchuding pers, nourly one and three-fourth miles over which the light of tho sixteen lumps may be distributed as dealred.—Tormito Mall, COMMERCE OF JIONTREAL. " ‘The foltowinje from the report of the Montreal Tharbormuster shows the nuinber and tonnage of rengolng vesaels thatarrived fn pert from the opening of navigation up to lhe Ist of Septem ber tho following yours: Total | Totat Tomar, Salt, Ton pes Vea, Tor's Bay 1d" aU aT ke fh ids 1 ice 35 oT eo OLEANINGS, On' Frida} night lust tho steamer Southern Belle, while off Port Credit, Lake Ontario, broke her crank-pln and eyilider, | Ft ts hardly proba- ble that sho will oxi Re In comuntssion this season. Repiirs are being madent Toronto, Amin nated Quinn telt_ overboard from the steamer Chicora in Toronto Bay Inst Rdturday, Dut wis resented. Tho aectdent afforded nn op- portunity fora fale test of the new apparatus ‘or lowering atwull boats, and it wus found work woll. ‘Tho trst oflleer and five men found thomselves atlont almost before the ateamor vould cheek her headway. Tho detention guf- fored through the mishup amounted to uss than ten ininuter, Tho schooner Florence Howard has been com- etely overhauled and rebuilt at Millpulnt, ‘anda, ¢ Tho Government chain tug ts at the Galop Taplds, and the work of deepening the cbannel will be begun tt once, ‘ The barges Virginlis and Amorten have been Boulet outtat the murine rallwiy, Kingaton, for repuirs, 1a schooner 13. W. Folger made 0 run from Oswego to Klugaton in six hours, Tho Kingston Wig of the 10th Inst. siya: Capt. Uouna, of the propelice Callfornia, hus ree ceiver orders to bund tha beat over to Capt. MeMaugh, who bas been appolited mater, Capt. MeMnugh was master of tho sunten City of Bt, Cathurlucs, Capt. Hanna holds season papers, and will suc the Compuny for the bal- ance of wages. ‘Tho schooner J. If Mend, bound up, wont ashore on Grahnm's Shouts Satiinsiny he was released by tho tug Suugetuck Sundiy. ‘Tho tug Pendell left Chetosgin on Monday for Rogers City, where threo vessels are reported ashore, Tt turnet out that the vessels pounded badly while londing, but came out alt right. Ong of then was undoubtedly the Floretta, owned in Chevoyyun. Alpena ‘longshormen have struck far 34 conts per hour, and some of the mills shut down and ‘use thelr own mun to loud vessels. The Lake Superior Transl, Company bold $5,000 worth more passenger Uekels during tho month of July this yenr thin for the same month lust yenr, The Northorn ‘Transit Conipany’s steamers aro. being equipped as rapidly ws possibic with tho new pittern wooden life-hoata with wretight compartments. Itis tmpussibia ta sink these Iife-boute under any efreumatances. | Pwenty- lx were ordered built, two for ench of tho thir- teen atenmers in the Hine. The Second Mite of the schooner James Nor- vis waa drowned at Port Dalhousie Monday ovening whilolying nt the pier. Tho body has hot yet been reeoyered. Innnense quantities of freight are now belug recelved at Marquette, which calls forth tho ns- te nent of even the Mining Journal, Tho muachinery of the propeller Hertschy {ts neurly ulloutof ker, and it is found that the- only thing broken or Jost about the whole was tho stenni-chest, which was broken, ‘Tho Escanuba fron Port pleuds for Hehtships to nuke the south ondof theshoal off Peninsular Polnt and Driekis Keaf on account of difllculty, In thick weatbor and (n tho night, of finding tho shonla by buoys at presont there, Work on the burned proneilor Cloveland 1s he- ing Pe Bebe, and she will provably be rafsed and brought ta: Bay City by the last of —— MARINE DISASTERS. ASHORE ON PILOT ISLAND. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Trilnine, Mitwauken, Wis, Sept. 1.—A black threo- and-uft schooner, thought to be tho Clara Park- er, {8 ashore on Pitot Island, The report is brought by the steum-bargo Mary Jarecki, MROKE HER OYLINDER-NKAD, This ovoning the tug John Gregory, bound north from Chlengo with two scows In tow, eracked her cylindor-head when abreast of the North Point, and was brouyht {nto harbor for repatra, this w BPRUNG A LHAK, Tho achooncr Mary EL. Iicgie, from Escanoba to Chicago, with plg-iron, stood Into tho bay here this afternoon to securo the services of 1 tug to take her through, sho having sprung ateak. The Coe wont out for that purpose, but ‘as there wis quite a sen running she brought the veasel Inside, aud will mako dnothor start sume tinte to-nlaht, MROKEN CLNTRENOARDS, Tho schooner John Schuette, with fron ore for Frultport, which came to anchor yesterday with a erlppled board, unabipped tho board this morn- ing to onnble ber to be brought inside, It proved: tobe broken. Sho is also leuklug some, The schooner Bucna Viste broke her contre- bourd fn cota ncrogd tho Inke, and is recely- dug 0 new one bere. DRY-DOCK NOTES. ‘This evening tho schooner Annie Thorine, which met with disakter early in tho goason, was again lowered Into the water, having undergone thorough repairs. Tho schooner Jexalo Phillips Is recetving a now foremust bere, ind the sehuoners Buena Vista and C, Harrigon and steam barge Colin Campe bell are in dry-dock. LAKE PORTS, DETHOIT. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Detnoir, Mich., Sept. 1.—ound down—Pro- Pellers Colorado, Alaska and consort, Jay Gould, Lycoming, Philndelphin; steam-barges Superior aud consort and rohoonor If. G, Cleveland, Mas watha and consort, A. Everett, H. B. Tuttle and consort; Achoonera Ellen Spry, Golden Fleeces, Comanche, Michigan, Nicholson, Nellie Gardner, Queen City, Oneanto, George Scherman, Three Brothers, Btanarek, Grunpion, Tais Ross, Montteello, Oliver Mltebetl, Montauk, Willian |. Preston, J. Marin Scott, Isphenlog, Watertown, Laura Belle, 2. M, Rodgers, Cheney Atmes, Albi cura, Alvatross, Siberia, Prussia, Husted, Len ville, Itasca, Minnie Davis, Hound up—Propetlers Newburg, Vanderbilt, J. Pridgvon and consort; steum-barges Sinlth Moore, Fletcher and consort, Oscoda, Hf, Haws ard and barges, Vien and consort; schooners Ida Keith, Jumes 1 bse Filnt, Slurongo, pean 8, Crosthwaite, Negaunve, Young Amer- ica. CLEVELAND. Bpectat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, CLEVELAND, O.. lenis H.—Arrived—Vropellers City of Concord, Chicago; Atinntte, Duluth; Utawathay schooncers Escanuba, Canton, Mont> gpaery. Stont Htane, Belkirk, HH. G, Clovelund, Hinuohatn, Sandusky, Marquette, ore, Cloured—Vropellurs. Hochester,’ City of Con- cord, Chicugo; | Pacific, Winslow, — Portagy; svhooners ©. 1, Minich, Milwaukeo, couls John ‘Tibbetts, Chienga, couls Mf. pt, Warner, Abira Cobb, Escanaba; Montsomery, Murquette, Charters—Schoonura tHuughton, soul, Cloves land to Milwaukeu, 81 free; Vetuwure, oul to Chicago, &1 freo; Clara Youell, cowl, Wack River to Yoronto, $1.30; Jessie Drinninoud, Black Itlver toSarnin, p.t.3 Je land to Sarnia, 60 cent: ‘hea, Voges, con, Claveland to Detroit, p.t.: Pandora, coal, Ashe tabulu to Handlton, p, ts Mary, coal, Clove- Jand to Port Stanley, pt; J. L. Quimby, ston, Kelly's laland to Erle, p. t. PORT nURON, Pont Horon, Mich ont U.—Passed down Propellers Jay Gould, Paltadelphing tugs G1nal- autor and rift, Kato dolfatand rift, Balize und raft, Chanpion; schooners Leadville, Mulsted, Up—Propeltore Asia, Vanderbilt, Oscoda, Avon, Sinith, Moore, Fotcher and consort, Wille jam Edwards and consort; achooner Ida Keith, Wiad north, frosh; wealtior claudy, Pour uno, 3! 2 BoOpt. U—Pasaod up— ropollers Quebec, Empire state, City of Mount ons, Fletcher and consort, Henry Howard rt consorty suhooners Pierrepont, Witilain Crostuwaite, dries 1.Case, Bam Flint, Savors, Down—Propellors Onvids, Scotin No.2, Wilt> jum Rudolph, 1 Prindlyile and barges, 0, Townson aud consort; Bicumer Roweennw; schooners FY, 1. Faicke, Riverside, Scotia, Done uintek, Guribaldl, Honry W. Suge, Wind—East, Nght; weathor flue, DDPFALO, Spectal Dispatch to The (xteape Tribune, Turvas, N, Y., Sept. 1.—Acrivals—Propoltor D, Ballentine, echoouor Wells Hurt, wrain, Cle cuyo; subooner A. 13, Moore, grain, Milwaukee, Cleured—Vropeller PD. Ballentine, seboonera Fitzgeraid, Metvourne, Lufrinior, A, B. Moore, Chicago; propeller Minncupalts,’ schooner Hoboken, coul, Milwauke Churters—fehouner Adventure, coat tu St, Clair, 80 venta, » Catal Crelghts very dull, but no chunge in rat Wheat at 6% conte und corn uty cente to New York. Ping lumber at §2.50 per feet tu Albany and &125 to New York. Staves, to Now York, at $1.00@ 1.05 per ton, Cast shipments, 23,000 bushels, BAST SAGLNAW, Speetal Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune, East Saqinaw, Mich. Sept, H.—Lumber char ferv-Pmpelions Db. Y. Rose and burke, Board of Trude, Huy City’ to ‘Tonawanda, at §225 thousand; “bunge Marine City, Zilwaukea to Tonawanda,-at S2ij; barges J. A, McDougall oon coal, Clevo- 2 P, Cc at barge naw ty Rafnto, $2.0: barges We Saginay to Tonawanda, $2.59: Jee Ontonagon, bares Syly li, Morton, Midnight, Bunberry, and schooner Bucieyo Stale, Baginaw to Clovetanit, at $2, patch to The Chicago Tribune, Sapt. 11.—Arrived—Propel- mi, Eeyntian, fron Aw on, David Stewart, Hf, Hrown, Melon, Adin Medora, Mott, G. D. Russell, Cleured—Propellers D, W, Rus . att, FI. Danforth, DA. Wells, Meggic & Jones, Speciat Diepateh to The Chi MAnquertr, Mich., Sept. 1. pellors Fremont and aAretic. Arrived—Prapeller assed tip—Droe schooners Suma- B » Browns propeller Wd. la Re tabieh, Groton PORT DALMOUSIT. Speetal MHapateh to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Vorr Datatovetr, Ont. Sept. Ho— Passed ty jen. Oswego to. Milwaukee, coal ‘chooner Upooklyn, Chiciuo to Liszar, Chlengo to Kingston, Chicago to hingston, corn; Kiugstun, corny propellers Lincoln Chicago to Kingston, corn; Africa, Chicago to Kingston, corn, ; BAND BEACH Bpetlat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. te H.—In harbor adits Enst Saginaw ayflower and flyo birges, ter Gurden City, Bul 5 Wind northeast, light; weather clear. Fleet nearly all srone out, Sehooner Ju Kingaton, corn SAND Heacn, tonal te last t and propeller Abiio Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Deputy, Mun, kept. Winnlpesr, de ba f » Whitlog; sehoune! ~Arrived—Propellers ris Heth Istec, Arizonit, evens, Muple Lent; tui Favorite, Departed—Propellers J. I Hurd, Manistee, ft achouners Belle Stevens, Maplo Leat; tug Fav COLLINGWOOD, Hpecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Conaxawoon, ‘Ont. Bteumur Northern Queon, from Chiengo, grain nor; steunetargo Lothalr, Chicago, bushels corn; barge Corlannde, Chicago, 19.84 bushoie corn; schooner Midluad lover, Chieago, 20,000 bushels corn. 1i.—Arrivod— Speciat Dispatch to The Caicago Tribune, MILWAUKEE, Sept, M.—Thu new stentin-bargo J. Luelts Worthington arrived from below tos day; aise tho stemm-bargo V conaorts, Hannaford and Frye Clinton and consorts cnme ihaide, but were une ablo to proctire eargocs, aud wonton to Chicagu. iL. Gratwlok and Tho propeller Special Dispatch ta The. Chicago Tribune. Crenovoan, Mich,, Sept, .—Arrived—Schoon- opellers St. Paul, City of New dng schooner Dunean Ci Wind to-day, west, Nght; tuenight! PORTSROUTIL Spectal Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune. PowrssoutH, Ont., Sept. 14.—Salted- Silgo, for Chleaso, fron rails; Belle, Chicago, tron rulls. POUT COLNORNE, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Port Counonxe, Ont. Sopt. 1.—Passed down =Propeller Africa, Chicago to Montreal, general OWEN FOUND. Bpectal Diapateh ta The Chicaga Tribune, Owes Sounp, Ont, Sept. 11.—snlled—Steamer Columbia, Chicago, pussenyors and freight. PORT OF CHICAGO. ity. te ricii cold. schuoner Erie StmrSheboyan, Maultowoe, sundrics, Stinr Alper, Muskegon, sundries. Prop Milwaukee, Clevolund, sundries Prop William Livingston, Jr, Veal ing. Trop Skylurk, Reuton Hurbor, sundrics, Prop Juniata, Buttulo, sundries, Prop Favorite, Menomlnve, towing, St. Joseph, sundries, Prop Anile Launt, Muskegon, lumber, Vrop Mary Groh, South Haven, sundrios, Prop Tempest, White Lake, lumber. Prop Swallow, White Luke, Prop J, 8. Seaverns, Sauge Prop George Dunbar, Muske L St, Louls. Buftalo, sundries, y of Duluth, Duluth, sundrica, 1, Grand Haven, towlug. Hultato, sundries, Prop Ipter-OQcenn, Buttalo, light. Prop Witham Crippen, Muniateo, lumber, Prop‘, W. Snouk, Michfgun City, ight. M. Huttalo, cosl. see lumber, r Prop Measenger, uck, sundrics. yson, lumber, Schr Muntonce, y Sehr L. Pratt, Ludington, lumber, Sehr O. it. Johnson, Aunnpee, lumber, Sehr Clippur City, Munistoe, lumber. Schr Planet, Menomtnee, lumber. Sehr Honora, Menominee, lumber, Schr Lone Star, Marinetto, limber, Schr Hesumption, Ford Behr Live Oule, Hi Sehr 3. 1. Bruce, Buttilo, & Muskegon, Iumbor, ne Bice, nnbor. “PENASY {tivore lumber, Behr Kenranrxo, 9 Schr A. Mosher, Menomlneo, lumber. Benr liattlo Burk, Muskegon, lumber. Schr Contest, Muskegon, lumber, ‘Thompson, Muskegon, lumber, vrecht, Muskegon, tumber, on, Muskegon, himber. Behr Persin, Muskegon, limber, Sehr ©, F Allen, Grand Haven, lumber, Sehr City of Grand Itupids, Grand Haven, lum- ner, Sehr Clty of Erio, Grand Haven, lumbor, Bebr Ataunto, Grand Haven, lumbor. q, A, Scatt, Erle, coal. ELTempo, Abnapeo, railrond-ties, Sehr Argonaut, Butfalo, light. ACTUAL BALLINGS, Prop Swallow, Monty; Sehr Lwo Brothers, 4 Schr K, E. Thompson, Muskogon. Prop ‘Tempest, White Lake, Bebr Rouse Sinunons, Muskegon. Rehr Live Oak, Hark J Rebr U, Sands, Muuistoc. Prop Gearge Dunbar, Muskegon, Sehr Heludecr, Muskegun. Schr Mam, Ludington. Rohr Puluskl, Escanaba, Rehr Contest, Muskegon, pope ducriey Sui Pinas, 3, Schr s, A. Irish, Grand Ha Prop Colin Campbell, Ludi Prop Fayette, Manisice, Bin. NeW Fer 4 ene, Latins gle Wize, Mis: Rehr Guido, Plerport. Behr. A, Wood, Maniateo, Sehr Urauns, Menowtieo, Honne, J. Wulson, Ashtabula, Robi K, Williams, MI » Day M Rehr Mary Amat Sehr Noque Hay, Peah Sebr Active, Peshtio. Sehr K, Lyons, Muskegon. Schr Hockaway, Muskegon, 2d. Chiko, Cross Villa, Schr Kiardinit, Montaguo. Sehr Zmoliny, M Behr J. 1, Ne Coudres, Muskegon, Solr Coral, Silver Latte. Schr South Haven, Lurdwig's Plor. Prop Annie Laurt, Muskegon, Prop C, Hickox, Muskegon, Schr E.R, Blake, Suskegon, Kehr M. 1, Wileox, Cedar Itiver, Sehr Oateivh, Bunmico, Behr Resumptlon, Stinr Sheboyyan, Stroy Alpena, Muskoyon, sundrica, Heop Messenger, St, Prop Favorite, Menominee, towing, Prop Win, Liviy; Prop New En, Sehr Khandon, Collingwood, Schr Hed Wing, Wuttito, 48, Sehr Hydorabad, Kin, Schr J, Koltorliouse, losoph, sundrica, towing, 223,hu0 bu corn, ‘on, 19,787 bu corn. choy gat, 1,000 bu corn, 000 bu corn, 956 bris four, and sundries, J. Bnenes, Natal Waverly, Huttalo, } @ Erie, Collingwoad, §U,070 bu gorn, and sundries, Prop pair ertega Port Huron, 9,000 bu corn, and. guniiries, Bohr dM. L. Hreck, Kingston, 17,030 bu corn, re acd, sacks flux-socd, Vor SALE, TO NEWSPAPER MEN. A fivat-clans Chambers’ Folding Man. chine, with the Kahler Attachment. W1l fold a sheet 80x50 or 4x6, ordor, at a very low price. NCA, Ihave for xchangg ‘ry Hundred ‘thousand Dol NDISE FORE} Fv worth of Blaply Morchandise.all wbolusale Ww ta FLU on the the bil to de pald in Simpared real estate, 3, Neer York City, Allen Academy, Corner Michigan-nv, und ‘rwonty-secund-at, Katabe fished on na for the thorougy education of boya and trie ats Yeara of nae. Bynes schuole roonis tn the ecity.—apaciotie, well ventiiled tind alt flealy enrpeted und A oi Prepiring boys rrepace In th ri he bast Kastorn and Weatern Colleen: withott ox= umitntion. Chatues moderate for the quality of the work dare, mire acpmetenend tenchors, | Year pene Sept MILA AVE DEE ALLEN, As My Hoey On, OF Nt FALL (HEM opens ep ti. Kend for New Circus ar HL ChAENCI EDDY, Gener Dirvetur, Mra. eA HETE YEDHY, Vocal eLOF, The Hlueller Conservatory of usc, ‘OUfitce, 183 & 1S Waliastieny,, Chicago, Branches taught, Mano, Sinelig, Orson, and Com- porition. term Uegine Sonday, Hepte A Send foe cireulare Streulr (LE. R, MUMLLTHIL, Direator, Dr. L. Sauveur’s School of Languages, Ett 1384 Michigan-ny ool will be opnned Hopt 2, ‘or the Lectures at Mesers, dansen, Mi b's Libnizy, Ruot & Sans, und Lyon enlys Interview with Dr. Sauveur frum noon todyp, mab the Grand, Puciiie. ~ Mademoiselle de Janon, (Muccessor and forner Partneror the tate Miss ALstnes,) will reopen hur Engtlsh and French Hoara> ing aud Day Seoul for Young Laties and Children nt 30 Gramercy Park, New York, on Thuraday, Kopt.2 Careful training ard thoronuh tnetruction In every dopartment. Boys’ Cinss nnd Kindergurten Oct. 4. Harvard School and ‘Twonty-frst-at.) wlll poonen . ‘Thorough preparation for College, 2 fe Schoo}, and Musiness nt Primary Departinent. Large, well-lighted roons, Large Play-Uround, provided with Gymnagtic Appae ratus, Address J.J. SCHUBINGEN oF dC, QIAN lars and ‘lena HV indianuen'y. 170 AshIandeavs, cor. Adamsenty Chicago. An Engtish and Clnssteal, School of the htahest oar begins Monday, Sumit ker far caning wd, dren HHO. G ERESEAY, Me ay Mustors Athenzum Academy, GO DEARKOIN-ST., CHICAGO. HU, 1. BABCOCK, Principat. An Tnaliah and Cinsateal Behoot of to highest or- der fi F puplis of ‘both we: Studenta Utted for the best Coltexos or for Business, Gytinastic training trea. Your opens Sept. 1. For Circulars apply at WELLS COLLEGE FOR YOUNG LADLES Auvrorg, Cnyugn Lake, Ne Ve “ Full Colledtate, Academic, und Epecial Courses, Superior facil Instrumental and vocal, Locatlon nat: sist for boauty und hoaithfulnesas buktings e! ints comnbines extended and thorough Justeuction with tha easontiols of a retined Christian home, ‘Terms moderate, session begins sopt. 8% i au. Send for cat ISKUE, 1, D., President. Martine’s DANCING ACADEMIES WILL OPEN SEPT. a5. Mit. AND MRS. BOURNIQUE’S Schools for Dancing. Weat Sido—Natatorium Gt nnd 05 West Madinonest. Bouth Side—124 Twonty furthest, neue Mdiauienys WILL OVEN BATUILDAY, OCT. 2 For partleutars send for entatoguo. Mrs, GUTHBERT'S fs ith Annuni Sexston wil! opon Monday, Kept corps of efiicient teachers. Speci} advantages, tn ie For eniatowues tdi 3 SUGENIA DERI, Hixteenth and tM ~Thuron-st. School Witlroapon Bopt. Is, Kindortarten und Department for Ho Patlueted, Apply to Mise tess KILLA mi Urdin-Bt, LVANIA MILITARY ACADERY, 0 Chestar, Pa. opons Sept. & ‘Thorough Instructions tr Civil Engineer, Chomiatry, Clussica, and English Dertues contarrad,, Kor clrcitiara ably tu il A, COSGRO' x harapolitan ISluck, Chiles Fay NO xo, ur to Col. THEO, FLYAT, Prosilont. . MADEMOWELLE IPARDIVIS, 3h Wert “Furtyeutxthst., Naw York, reopens Sept, 2, Boarding and’ Day School for Young Ludies and Chik dren. ‘horough teachings daily leather: lunges spoken whitin alx montha. Driving wid tousteal nd vantages unsurpassed, Public exnaitnution fur md nun. PARK INSTITUTE. Ashtund-ay, Fat! ‘Term becins Sept, 15, inn ider thy renowned pins F SCOVITZ, Busca! Director, in Arte und * Whvalow, Miss Eddy’s Kindergarten and School, 3 BISHOP COURT, one bluck east of Union Park. Next Schou! Yeur wit] begin Sept. t, 1680, Aly. for terins, CHICAGO FEMALE COLLEGE, Morgan Park, near Chicugu, Fe bert, For Cotafonues, ndirass . Monga Parke Uh Sind 10d 4 Now Haven, teirg ta cullexe Bohol ual physteal trainin by anti Hles.to. Atuple ouportuninty 10¢ to. he by y drilling, syn athlotlcyames, rows ISS iformerly Allin. N. WOrepilenix and Misa 77 Madtson-ny,, hn’ romeved to a7 kam hirtys .und Will reopen thelr. Pronet Soarding aud Day Retin! fOr, Naiba tative Bape I DACKER COLLEGIATH INSTITUTE, HOU. tyn Stelghta, N Yoho thirty-sixth year or thls arcing ind day school fur young ludiés will enm- ea EM AAA Oe Splmnubers Far elreiiars apyly to WITENDEN, Packer Institute, Hrooklyn, Ne Ye CECILIAN COLLEGE, tittatoteror% wocks, sluge wtudent, 8), Chiba of two or more, per stuilent $34 Bund for Catalog cy PARKING DUTT rat PATLOCK Uh Ms DE BRUYN KOVS AND OM a nint Hi LAN, ELOCUTIC , (a ‘utlor, Mating Justructions Munday uv'gs Fotvlock. "Privat Fopathunnisnly prevared far the teat ealiceon’ (Ure revarud fo nt Co for tusinees, Hu 2G, CASINGS, Principal, ‘The Kev. gud Mra. Suppl Nehool for Young Jadlos, ITH Spruce-st, l'biadelphia, Ma, upons Hopt. 2 : S150 AvZai Hoary AND TUITION, BUR- Hayton Atittary ‘TES IMPORTING CO,, 88 State 3 otd, Io : JOppostto Fyokd, Lotter & We have now opened with a choice stock of fins NATU- -RAL LEAF Teas from Japan, China, and India. Also a superior stock of Coffees and Spices. Atrial purchase solicited, Get our new Japanese Price List. iS MEDICINES, “Nervous Debiiily---Gray's Specitic Medicine, TRADE MARKT Great fin ‘TRADE MARK Pret AFTER TAKING. wany Olhwe Diecages that lund i sinipilon, wad a Pre ay ! auiee ite Gi pitt sito to send Trey, by mill 10 Hae as Ix wold by all drugs wx packawya for &, or will be: celpt ab thu money by tabtresal at INK CO, Sechuntes' Black, Detroit, Met Tsoi Chicage by all Wholesale nnd Metatt Deewints, and by Deuggiate evorswberes adi by all drusuista, VAN BC RCO, Aen. it aud 4 Lai MLEANKOUS, “Jray {DR. KEAN, | 173 South Clarkest., Chicago. Conault persoosily or by tual, froo uf abariu, on nil ebronte, bervous, of spacial disuaaus. Dr. J, bean te Pop vbysiciau ta Cugcity who warruats curus oF ol *ARRIFAL AND DEPARTURE OF EXPLANATION OF REFLIU None «& Northwentern 1 me Gtuilenttooks, Uime-Tal ngply ont a tole rink ’a pe Home nd ne thy depo accommodations, a cite aVacifio Fast Fina... uSlunx City & Yuntiton,, ra Molnen bay Hae itipids Bap Ort, 1h natin rt Meek ford © fab eno} upotearnorot Wi and v MOL COFMOFOE Canad tid inset mat itd Kingio-ste, tt a pets Hatta DNINeY Fattenng, th Accommodations, ‘apyly at nie northeast corner Mandolp aruudd Congenl 1 Madisun-nte, (On Woat side s ts fue 3 feraopart & fubuque ‘a e@xcepl Bundy, Saturday. d Dally, oxeape Mondays Pullman Cewhe Bt. Joseph, Atchison, ough witout elian: Choirs, between Chica: . Dining-Cars uttnched St, Paul Rattwie, “Dan-landio" sl io ener CiNton anit Carrie Aulwnukee Fast Mtn. onuiuowau de Wauke: Biiwaukegy Be Laut ee upolis Hxpresa trutiis. Hwnukeo, Matisun, Chien, lows, and Dakota B Rtevens Point and Ashland Aillwaukee, Madison di Chion Expreas,,.,, tyviilo Accuntinid nh run vin Allan, £0, HOM Pruiriedu Calon, or via faa Croses Tiitnats Central Te tof Lakerst. nnd tout oF Ta Iindolphest, Near Cineke eae Paciie Hotel, Veorin, Burlington ©, Kyo turing & Ke Fontiag & Chatsworth bs, Ponting iexprend, Gitmwa Husene On Suturtay night runs Union Hepot, Wi ate ‘Hekat Onleen, arndr Canal ad Van Rn Ht, brite, and ‘mone ft Depots, bt Mouth CHALE win Muvilte Hotel und Munir Louse, dobity Now Orie Chtoann, Rack Denow corner ot V ‘Ollicey, Mb Clark eat Gmnd'Paetiie t Davenport & Poorin Exprens, Counes Ins Fat Express, Kunsua Chy, Lenvanworth 3 ebinon Brust Joxpre Accu xcept Hunduys, {ally exeoyt Hatuntars Michigan Centrat Matterovt. nt. FNL of Lakorst, and foobar dranty a0 eket Onlive, df Clarkent,, suutiionst corde of Hoi, Grand Pacitio Howl, and nt 1 i ‘Matt (yin Matn nnd Ale Jina) Y Hoxton dix, (duit New York & Hoxton i Miaiuncug Accommodation... Hlantie Hxhrude ( Grand ftapida 834 rand Hupids & Wotunky F AG rand Muplty& Stuakevon «On Sundays this train foaves at 5:! Lnke Ainre & Michigan month Wickot oftices nt dopnts, Vat lis econ dnt Hel Portyetbin! fee under Sherninn “onices Inthe Grand Pacitiy Hotel and b = Salty, 'Pwontyes C Express (dilly), Y, Exxprunn (dally. Pittahure, Clneinnatl & ae. Tanta Te elnatl Air-Linu and Kokomo Lin Depot, curner of Ciinton and Carroll-ste, W innat Indian Colunibus Baltimore « hie. Depots, Expoaition |} aucond-st ‘Mekot OMlous, ni Clarkest., Puli Pacitio Motel, und Dupot (Hx poaltia Morning :zprosi Nopat, foot oF Lnko-nt, and tuat of 'I'wenty-secont [Leave | nat! Indianapolis & Joule ay xp ANivhe Express, Chlengo & Faatern Ulinots seallrond Archer und Stumurt-are, Chicago «& Grand ‘Truck Kaliwav Deput corner Archor und Ktowart-ava, satu ut thy Maliner Monse and Grad } Mail & Expross...,, Bittevurg, Fe Wayne & Chicaxp, Tt oor, Van Huron und Canalests, etka, Pultuur itvasu, aud dirand Mall and Express, Waukee, Bbube} rduy Hout don't leave ‘until yuan Starwars tit. bal ight bita fur Siiw'ku,d pudinyton, Maulstod, ce Homunnoe, Abn ir a 8 Michlgaa-mts

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