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MARINE NEWS. Grain Freights Take an Upward Turn, While Coarse Freights Are Steady. The Movement to Secure a Change in the Location of the Storm- Signal. Description of the Milwaukee Bteam-" Barge Progress Launched Yes- terday. . Schooner. Resumption Ashore” at Tro Birers—A Gale on Lake Hichigan—Local . and General Sotes, HOME GATHERINGS. GRAIN AND COARSR FREIGHTS. Grain freights advanced again yesterday to 3% Cents oz corn to Buffalo. offerings, and the firm tone of the market at the close led some agents to express tho belief that 4 cents could readily have been obtained. The charters were; To Buffalo—Propeller Colorado, corn at 3Xcents: propellers Vanderbilt, Buffalo, and Idaho, corn on through rate: propeller Wa- yerly an@ echooner Lizzie A. Law, wheat on pri- vate terms. To Oswego—Schooner Hartford, corn-nt 7 cents. To Collingwood—Schooner Acontias, corn at two-thirds of the Buffalo rate. To fo Erie Propellers Conemaugh, corn, and Jnniata, wheat on through rate. Capacity, I~ 000 bushels wheat, and 245,000 bushels corn. ‘Bates on lumber arc $2 from Muskegon, $2.12 from White Lake and Ludington, $225 from Manistee, “Menominee, Point St. Ignace, Cheboygan, and Alpena, and $2.60 from Frank- for Agents report no charters, as there were few ve in port to be handled by them. THE STORM sIGR At, a gaking for tho location of the nator stone -hienal at the lumber market in- the Exposition Building, as at present, ‘was forwarded to jyasnington yesterday, accom- ented Py the followi letter from Mr. Dun- who bus t faken a live ively part in the effort to ure the desi ees Sept. 25, 188.—Acting Chief Signat the Army—Sin: Accompanying this letter sou will find wy petition of the prominent resident owners of vessel property, steam anc and for the removal. of the from the Exposition Buiaing 10 the neccasity for this change in tho location of the storm-signal, I respectfully submit to you & chart of Chicago River and its branches, in- cluding the outer barbor as far south as the Bx- position Bui ain. The situation of the latter structure, and the locality of the lumber mur- iurie indicated with red ink. 1 would also respectfully direct your attention to the fact that the Pecuion i is signed etnaly by owners and man- ra of yess! tugs, and) the agents of all the Tending Brorel ler Sines it bad = been erery owner of vessel sroperty. every Captain of a vessel cogaged in the Lake Michi- gan trade, could readily have been secured a5 0. signer. But this would only haveserved to make a cumbersome document. The daily reports of the Signal- Service Burvau have begun to be sa thorougnly Approciated ‘by the owners and Cay tains of yt they are eagerly sought after each morn! ay and evening, through the medium of tho daily newspapers and the mani- fold copies posted at my olfice and at the differ- ont lanes of prominence inthe city. Hence it e greatest importance that the storm Hienat should be placed where all can secit witbh- out simian. er thereby be enabled to give heed to its warning. At presenta Bip either to the vicluity of Madison and La Sulle streets or the Exposition Building is necessitated, involy- ing to many a walk or ride of sercral miles, sim- pls because the bight of intervening buildings Shuts out the flag and lantern. The commerce of Chicago has increased with such rapid strides inlate years that now the average daily ar- rivals and departures number seventy-five dur- ing the season of navigation, which is a much Deiter showing than can be made by poy oe ont. city in tho world. anes value of these veasel ranges from $1,000 upward to $200,000, while th value of the cargoes carried in a majority of cases canals the value of the vessels carrying el Ep: oposed by the petitioners to have a al et put up on the outside of a four- Pris brick ‘vntiaine at the lumber market, with an elevation of not less than sixty fect above tne roof. It is proposed also to sec that the staff or pole is plaved in position. “All that they ask of the Government is ta defray the cost of the pole, ‘which will uot exceed the sum of $22, * acco} toa careful estimate. Under the new arrangement an ordinary jarge-sized red vessel Jantern can be made to answer the purposp of the present monster drum, with its dozen or more gas-jets. This lantern can be raised from the sireet, ane as are idtag che necessity of climb- ing stairs and nd besides the economy jn oll, as compared vei ith gas, will cover the ex- pense involved in less then a twelvemonth. Permission to put up the pole was obtained two years ago, in writing, from the owner of the ‘building where it is proposed to locate it. There- fore, no trouble need be apprebended in that Bineesan ‘This permit was forwarded to the Ex- mining Oliver of the Signal Service Pee Wash- ington (who, while in Chicago, promised that the change ehould be made.within sixty days), and I suppose is now on file among the documents of the Bureau. The pro) change, I am pleased to .add, merits bi approval of the Ser- | ie station bere, aa two letters du the past summer months urging that it be mnie I desire to impress upon your mind the necessi- Bfor prope action if it should be Socidéd t to tthe petition herewith forwarded, as tho 1 gales are at |, and the time is sppreach when the storm-signal will do the most Sergeant in charge here to make the change ire. I have the honor to rena. ,your obedient servant 3, Doxnas, (0. 232 South Water sinett, Chicago, Th. Mr. Donbam it remains to be added, feelscon- fident of securing tho transfer of the signal to ‘the lumber market. LAUNCH OF A NEW STEAM-DARGE. pA Private atch from Milwaukee announces it Messrs. oles = Davi itt nen, Ripe tates Proj TESS Wi teréay afternoon, ‘without ‘any announcement, and pele ly in the pres- ence of only a small gathering of poople. This must be accepted = an ‘unusual feature in Chi- cago’s northern suburb. rats Progress the following dimensions: Length of keel 255 fect, breadth of beam 37 feet, acpth of bold 23 foot, or 20 feet from keelsons. As partial description of this fine vessel will ‘be of interest, the Eeporter of THE Trwoxe is able, through the courtesy of Mr. Wolf, to givo some of the leading features of her construc- thon. The first strake of gal rd is %x13 inebes, and was bolted to the keol before the frames were raleed* Tho next garboard strake . is Sxl? inches, fod bolted through inner gur- nbravious publi atl prencuions, Biacet between tho upper ons, are 19x10 inches, the lower ends bemg fastened with 14-inch fron bolts driven throug . both kecisons. The upper hold stanchions ure 8 x10inchea, and are placed in line with those in the lower hold. ie upper and lower hold stanchions are: fastened to each other, and the beams bya continuous strap of 31¢x% fron bolt- ed pathrough the upper and lower stanchions and aheign e beams, thus waking, a¢ it is, a con~ iowal stanchion for lower and upper holds. ‘The upper ends of ieee Heed fastened to the upper or main dock-beams by two stringe: one on each side. Lat te stanchions end uuder: beams, fastenod %-fnch iron through Peers and eam, pee holds them in n plnes, and also answers soother hey elgrepattes prereat the hatch com! *; calking” ie ther. ie ‘Progress has seven hatches running near~ iy across, or within three and a half feet of cach gangway, end two mure that do not run clear ‘The iatter will be taken up by the en- aoe fue. and boilers when they ure putin. hp ‘upper is of pine. 8xbi incl Tbs ‘ower deck is of oak, xi and 4x4 ‘inches am ‘the outer end of the ed, where it beams is reduced to &x¢ and 3xbinches. Tho new craft bas what fs known asa raised floor, formed by keelsons 12x14 inches runt fore and aft two feet apart, and filled in wil it and then filled ey keelsons are twelve inches oie Fe motes stots: the futtocks, where the is Petraighe uy to first or lower deck; then the celiing is inches, The arearl0 inches tive strakes. The outside pl uarrowin width. Her feet, extreme bight sweaty -gix feet aft, twenty- Jour fectamidships, aud thirty-two fect for ward. ihe main feature of tee: Yessel, however, is yet tobe described, It has been conceded by ghip-bullders ‘and owners of vessel property that farge vessels must either have overhead arches or be iron. strapped on the frames, so as to hold them in shape. On iron-ore and coal vessels the overhead ack hnd to be dispensed with on ac- count of the cargo bet loaded into the sbip by chutez. Another defect in wie and " nearly Hat vessels is that when loaded with fron- pig-iron the bottom will go down, and when ete fag bottom will come up. thus caus- jog d foes tofeak inthe butts and me weak shortturned Dilges. This defect Messrs. 2 Wout & Davidecy claim to buive overcome by building an inside arcb, or rather 2 puir of arches, ae are constructed by running two keelsons on each side, 12x14 inches witbin seven. inebes of each other, fve feet from centre of opening to the bilge. Between these keelsons ‘There were few |- rind ta et ss SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, are dovétailed ‘a° number of sts 10x12 inches, running ap to to the pndergside ‘of the upper deck mS. eight feet apart from centres, andar are capped by threo ters of loug six-inch. oak ‘plank Paronsinur a little from a Straight Ine at both ends eo us to form an arch. ‘This cap? or top of arch; is properly fitted and, fasten to the ends of the. vessel so as to hold ‘both ends. The arches are fron-strapped 4 th 4x55, fran saening Pisgonally across from ‘One post to the other, forming a cross between each two posts, and: there fe then run fore and aft over the diagonal straps, at the upper: end, a strap’ of 4x3 fron running the’ whole. length of the veasel, and quite adistance Past the ond of arches, and woll fast-. ened to the bullof the vessel at.the ends. This fore-and-aft ‘strap is fastened’ with one and’ one-eighth-inch bolts through the SrehOs, and through the diagonal straps, go. that these bolts £0, thug three parts of fron. “Another forc-- and-aft ip ig run over the diagonal straps ‘at the cross, and these three parts of iron aro fast- Pore by hot rivets, sane fantentng Poh tomethor making a complete truss arch, or not work, i the ne holdof the eee ulte & huinder of the dtegonal straps at both ends run well down on the hull. The beams of the upper deok are - bolted through the arch with two and seven- elghts inch iron bolts at cach end, Where tho arch curves sown and the sheer‘of deck curves ‘up, a chock is fastened pechaey che beams | ae arch, thus forming an- arch bot were at builders claim that these nrches vill he whe ends of the vessel yp and prevent the bottom working u or gown and Ueing placed five fect from the sides'they rive the vessel’ two morc’ sides, havi the same effect that. might be ex- ‘Some is reduction of .ten fect Ju width of lower deck is but eight fect in hight : mg on this cok are only two and one-half rt ve eat upal ‘rom Peueibte tore and ate. or pura ils dese s straight fore and Aft. or jel keel. ‘The lower. deck beams are also fastencd ‘poste by bolts, and also u stringer oe by ten inches running the whole length of the Vessel on the ‘bolted with two bolts of Sseven-elhths oe ior through the posts, and bolted ways to the beams. It is claimod that, this SE oe of the beams to tho arch posts, the posts belng five fect from the bilge, bei securely strengthen the bilges so that thoy cannot work. ‘Theso archos must bo seen tobe appreciated, n@ are ure certainly a very fine jiece of naval arc! 5 The Progress will “mabe a ter trips pis a ‘without machMery..as/n. toy-barge. have-four masts ant Sill spond Tat 1,800 cards” at canvas. “She ‘will medsure about 1, tans,; carpenter measurement, and will cost: about’ Etc without machinery, or $120,000 complete. IN CONTACT WITH A SNAG. ‘The parties intrusted with the job of casting the waterlogget Bagley boat-house scow adrift in the lake, it appears. took no pains to bench her, but ict the old trap go a short distance out- side of the harbor piers. to moye about wit tbe wind and current aud endanger shipping. Thus, while ridding the river of a nuisance, the Inke has incumbered with one. <Capt. Brewer, of the tug Mary McLane. stated to the reporter of Tity TRIBUNE yesterday that at half-past 10 o'clock tho provioua night, while towing the scbooner John peetdernouse fate: port, the Me- Lane ~ brought agains scow about four miles. Paown the yale it was being pushed aside. the essel came neat Tunuing the tug down, The Keidernoure inher turn struck the dangerous , but suffered ‘no damagé. Laterin the put Capt, Brewer saw the tug Mille with a Piel in tow, pass close to the wator-logyed hulk, it evidently not having been observed by | Capt. Gorman. Should damage result to vessels outside through .contact with. ene hulk, suits against the city to reyover may be expec! AN OLD TUG SOLD AND ANEW ONE 70 3B BUSLT, Yesterday George P. Gilman became the pur- chaser of the tug 0. B. Green, rumor mauking the price paid 500. Under the torms of sale O. B. Green to retain the use of tug tatil the close of navi- gavion, when. she will bo turned over to Sf, Giimore ee ee sess: Given . Propose to build a new uring the coming winter, one that shail be the Peer in peed, and sea-going qualities of any- thing now Wy owned . in Chicago. It bas not yet been determined whethor the hull shall be malle here, or at Milwaukee or slanitowac, =. DRY-DOCK: WORK. ‘The schooners 8. B. Pomeroy and sfanzanilia occupy the’ Chicago Company's arycaocks for the repair of leaks and acne enlking. The schooner R. B. Hing is also a @ Same compa- ny’s South Side a for recall ‘Yesterday ‘the schooncr Be farsh and tn; Flossie Thielcke were in drv-dock at Miller Brothers’ shipyard to have leaks stopped. The stcam-barge Nahant was docked Igst Tovey to nnship her rudder. DOCK NOTES. Among the arrivals here’ early yesterday morning was the new Anchor Line’ propeller Conemaugh, with a cargo of sult from Buy City. The Coucmane, ig a fine specimen of marine pecuitectara, eing a perfect counterpart of he Lycoming in size.and_ appointments. . The di mensions of the two boats have on one or ‘two previous occasions been printed in Tae TRin- es a ‘Therefore it is not necessary to give them ee. insurance of $8,000 upon the tug Thomas 5) , Which was burned on Friday off Carlton, ‘Wis., is divided between the Orient and Grecn- wich Companies, $4,000 in cach. new steam-barre Henry Chisholm sic- ceeded in passing through the Sra of Ghicagg syeaue bridge on Friday syening. ee ne of two tugs, only to ground again ever after reaching the Ogden Canal at and Srithin - Stone's throw of her dock, Lightering was gain resorted to yesterday, and b: 4 darks the un- sercuoay e craft was alongside of the dock ready to RET the discharge of ber coal cargo. ‘The schooner Clara is nursing a broken jib- ‘boom until a new one can be provided for her. Private dispatches were received here _yester- day announcing that the Ford River Lumber Company’s tine schooner Resumption had run genore half a mile south of Two Rivers during @dense fog. A tug bas gone to her assistance from Milwaukee. at day yesterday the wind blew down tho lake from south-southwest with the freshness of a ‘gale: To-day it may whip around to west- northwest. ‘The bridgetenders aro becoming so_embold- ened throurk the good treatment bestowed upon them by the authorities as to set laws and regulations at defiance and fee tugs with tows after 7 o'clock in the evenin; ‘The tug Annie L. Smith Pay @ line in her wheel on the lake, and was eee to give up a tow. ‘The stern of the tug was iited with the derrick in Lighthouse Slip, and the line removed. MARINE DISASTERS. SCHOONER RYSUMPTION STRANDED. Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Maxtrowoc, Wis.; Sept. 25.—The schooner Re- sumption, Capt. Keelan, bound from Kenosha to Ford River, light, went ashore botween here and Two Rivers at about eight o'clock this morning, during a fog. The last sounding taken by the Captain at seven bells indicuted thirteen Yathome of water, Ten minutes later ber centro board struck. She is lying casy and not leaking. if got of before a“sea “makes she. will not bo materially damaged. The tug Gagnon, of Two Rivers, hasbeen at work upon her all all day, but with: no effect. Anotber tug has beon tele grabed, for from Milwaukee. The ‘Resumption 8 now vessol, not two years old, and is owned by the Ford itiver Lumber Company. She care ries about 350,000 feet of fumber. PROPELLER GORDON CAMPBELL DISABLED, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. AMNERSTBURG, Ont., Sept. 25.—The. propeller Gordon cemmputll passed down Detroit Jtlver to- day in tow of the tug J.P. Clark, disabled. _ STORM AT THE LOWER END OF THIS LAKE, Special Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune. Escawasa, Sept. 25.—A bad starm is provailing, and vessels that cleared Inst night and to-day are coming back into the harbor for sholter. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.” . LAUNCH. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. _ MILWAUKEE, Sept. 23.—Wolf & Davidson suc- cessfully launched thelr new barge, the Prog- Tess, a6 o'clock this evening. GONE WRECKING. ‘The tug J. J.Hagerman left here to-night to releuse the schooner Kesumptiou, which tan ashore this morni during a fog two miles below Two srorning = i DEATH OF A VETERAN. LAKE NAVIGATOR. A dispatch was received bere to-day announc- ing the death at Nemeha City, Neb., on the 23d inst., of Capt. Johnson Hendorson, ‘an early day. lake navigator. and onoof Milwaukee's pioneers. ‘The schooner Elizabeth Henderson was built for ‘him at this port. Capt. Henderson retired the water about twenty-five years ago. Eee CAPT. PATE ILL, leury Pate of the scow Mitton was brought ashore from the vessel by the tug Dex- ter at 5 o'clock this afternoon, be having been. taken quite ill. ‘The Milton is bound for Racine, and signaled tho tug when abreast of here. Capt. Pate ook: the train for Rucinc, where be resides, from to-night. Whit DROWNED, le cn; r meruilgcogaged fn fshing this morning, Has: r-Old sort a! ‘fromm tho north ashore tet fat ite the Take one pier and was drowned. Thebody LAUNCH OF A TUG. at Divostes to Tha Chicago Tribune. * Bast SAGINAW. Mich. Sept. h-—The now narterictuey, Baur sere see Caio, Suknes & se is Bit, feet Ione, we anced to-day: nine fest hol. Seventeen. feet, LARE Ponts, DETROIT. special Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, DETROIT, Sich. Sept. 25.—Passed down—Pro- Ppellers Annie Young and consort, Fountain City,’ and Asia; steam-barge Fred Kelley and consort and schooner Z. Chandler; William #. Chat- ichigan and barges; schooners Reuben Dond, Florida, Willlam Yo Kimball, Jobn Burt, C. K. H. Fitzhugh, H. Dudley." Pi p—Propeliers Arizona, Canisteo, St. ‘oung, S. Nims, J. B, ‘Wilbur, assed Uy |. Louis, “Asiat st Beam barges ‘Forest City and con- sort, D. A. Hust, ate Lae E.-Sheidon and consort; Mineral Rock and barges, Georxe L. Colwell and barges, Inter- Ocean tnd Congort, Sinith Sfoore, Ontonugon and barges; schooners G.S. ‘Hazard ALL. Andrews... P. Dorr, Charles N. Ryan, Joan ¥. Johnson, Charles ‘Hinckley, Sassacus, J. M. Spaulding, Kate Richmond. PORT HURON, Porr. Honox, Mich.. Sept, BOP Prapeltors Russia, Arizona, B BW. Blanchard, Wo BH. Bar- nym, Birckhead Darges, Belle ros and barges, David W. Ttust and congo! Baanle and purges, Banton. aud nd pare ue, j. Smith and Arges; Choo! wing; tauk. Jeasfe ory sfoutiealioy Eric Bell, 6 en van Strau- penvie: Rising Star, West Sido, Our Son Dowh—Propollers St, Paul, ©. Hurlburt aud consort, BW. Jenuess, Michigan and barges; schooners J, B. Wilbor, Bnowa: arop. ; Wind—Sonth, fresh; wean y Pont Husox, Mich,, 8 Bone pasty p; in, —Passed up—Propellers St, Louis, IpIres, Juebeo, Wm. Comic nud consort, ermanis. and barges, Olean and barges, S. eldon and consor' ron Commodore, Garden City, Boston, Point.” Albino, Porter, Chamboriin and” ‘consurt, sBlgnioah and barges, Wissabickon and consort, R.. eindiyiiegnd oa sorts encore ah N. Foster, C. H. Johnson, Vabash, leathway. es ‘Wind gouth, gentle; weather cloudy. ‘ ot EAS? g4G1NAW, - Spsctat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. rast Shoreaw Sept. S--Lumber chartors:. Grace Holland, J. L. Kotobam, and Troy, naw to ‘Tonawauda, at $2.50; schooners G." si Bissell and Buckeyo State, Snginaw to Cleve— land: ue $2; burges Matilda hod John B. Warner, Saginaw to Cleveland, at €2; schooner Fostoria, Saginaw to Sandusky, ee ea a} ler 1. Fe Rose and barge Bi jay City tg eager W a y aby Sage ‘sizing City, a -sghooner W, ‘onawan $2.50; bs de McDougall, H. Hoag, and Jo- Sophy Sau fiaw to Butalo, at $3.50. , Pag . é pour Spectal Dispatch to'The Chicago Tril ‘ ‘-Dowurn, Minn, Bent. Bh Oloared Propellers Atantic and Mupistee,.saboonars, Maple Leut, Bello Beo¥ ‘end, tug Favorite, : spesial Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune. Butta, Minn., Sept. °5.—Pro ropes. Japan V. Swain, pinvatia: schooners CG. Maxwell, 5 and Minnebaba, Departed — Propellers Atlantic, Manistee: schooners, Col. Cook, Nolgon, Morning Star, Belle Stovons, Maple Leaf; tugs Favorite and Sprague. KINGSTON. Special Disuatch to, Phe Cdteaoo Trib Kuncston, Ont., Se) t. Bbe--Areived—Schooners “Hyderabad, ‘from Chicago, 20,000 bushels corn: Mary Battle, 20,000 | steatn-barge Gijntan,, Chicago, 1%, 008 bushels sorny bare, Grimsby, Chicago, 20,000 bushels propel llers Callfornia, Chfearo, 5,700 bush- Ss earn Shickluna,.Cheago, lghtered, 3,750 busbels wheat,- ; cireiiovaax, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicaga Trib CHEyoYGAN, “Mich. Sept. it5.—-dleared--Pro- peller City of Now ¥.ori, City of Concord with harge Hale, Canada Simcgo; schooner Golden Fleeco, 0. #. Burton, City of Chicago, Maymee VAUET,d--Stbnee TeuiaG, tug Leviathan. : ecAGABK Spsclat INepatch to The Chicaaa Tribune, ERCANA ABA eich pore Rei vod~ Setioon- ae, prenis sent 8 Star, O..A. King, Donal, hooners San Diego, B.C. Hutehin- sane oettice ‘Richards, Helvetia,’ Jonn T. Hee James Platt, Unadilla, C. A. King, Bvening Star. MILWAUKEE, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. MILWAUKEE, Sept. 23.—The schooner Mary ‘Lyon was chartered to-day for wheat to Kings- tou at 7% eonts. ‘Clearcd—Schooners G. Fort, for Buffalo, and Mary Lyon, for Kingston, PORT COLBORNE, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribu Port Cougorse, Ont... Sept tf 3.) Papeed Lea Senoouee, ‘Albatross, Kingston to Di it, pig- Down—Schooner M. Fillmore, Chicago to Kingston, corn, PORT DALHOUSIE. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Port Darnouste, Ont., Sept, 25.— Passed up— Schooners O. Mowatt,’ ‘Kingston to Chicago, ihe Pride of ‘America, Kingston to Chicago, ‘Sown—Nothing. : (CLEVELAND. * Specral Dispetch | ee ‘The Chicago Tribune. ag EEVEEANDY 0.,. Sept. 25.—Cleared—For Chi- pe wropeliers iranian eae Starueca, chooner F. L. Danforth, coal, Ash- tabula t toChicago, $1 free. DAY CITY. , ie vei Mt MienaBept 2 ooh ropeller Ne TY, Mich., ~The propeller Ne- asia Ha, Maha bep for Chicago wit Ui weit 4 000 bare rol ant we, ‘The propeller Fairbauk is loading for Duluth. GODERICH. .; : ” Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. : GovERICH, Ont., Sept: 25.—Arrived—Barge H. F, Churen, from Chiengo, cs Orn. ‘Departed—Barge H. F.‘Church, Chicago, light. * MARQUETTE. Mar 2M ah to Bop te Paseod jich., Sept, 25—] sigamer Gity of Clovcland, aE Down-Propeller Duluth, ‘COLLINGWOOD. | Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. ; CoLLingwoop, - Sept. 35,—Salled—Steamer Northern Queen, Chicago. . PORT OF CHICAGO. . 2 ARRIVALS. Stmr Chicago, Manitowog, sundries. Stmr Alpena, Muskegon, sundries. Prop Potomne, Butfalo, onaries. Prop Waverly, Butfalo,, freed a Prop Skylark, Benton eae qundvies. 2 Prop Messenger, St, Josepb, sundries. Prop T. 8, Faxton, South Hayen, sundries. Prop Conhemay ‘h, Butfald, sundries. Proj roh, Muskegon, lumber . Brittain, White Lake, sundries. Prop Minneupolts, bfiiwaukee, light. Prop 0. C, Williams, Saugatuck, Banariet Prop Swallow, Montague, lumbe! Prop Georges Danvers ‘Muskegon, lumber, Prop Tempest, Montague, lumbs prop John Leatham, Sturgeon Bay, towing. Prop Juniuta, Erle, sundries, Ser pes, Prop St, Albdns, Port Huron, sundtids, Behr White Cloud, Muskegon, lumber. hr M. EB. kK, Hamlin, lumber, a Magdalena, Paul's Pier, lumber. Sehr Leo, Grand Haven, lumber. Schr Councaut, Ludington, lumber. Sebr Gaby of Grand Haven, Grand ‘Haven, lum- Sebr Ostrich, Suamfco, pantie Schr J. Keldurhouse, Cheboygat Sehr Gity of Grand ‘haplus, Gra Wat Haven, lum Sehr aay Copley, Cleveland, coal. Schr Newsboy, Sturgeon Bay, railroad ties. Schr. SLE. Packard, Pa Packard's Pier, lumber. Schr A. Mosher, Cedar River, lumber. A Schr C. J, Roeder, Manistee, lumber, Schr E. E. Thompson, Muskegon, lumber, Schr America, Sturgeon Bay, lumber, ¢ Sehr George L. Wrenn, Lu ington. himber. + Schr Halpl Campbell, Sluskeyon, lumber.- Schr depen bs udington, Jumbe Sebr 7 fuskexon, lumber. - Schr M. ail, Ludington, lumber. Sehr Nellic Hammond, Northport, ACTUAL SAILINGS. Schr. White Oak, Hamlin. Schr Ida, Manistee. oh Schr Kewaunee, Maolstee. Sehr hae Paul's Pier, Schr G. D, N Sut acon ‘6s Bay. Schr Jessie Li ne Sebr R. J. Biclamore. 1 Pentwater.- hes & Schr Ada Medoru, Escanuba. ae Sobr L. Grant, Muskegon. * i Schr H. A. Richmond, Muskegon. Sehr E..E, Thompeon, Muskegon. .- « Sehr Jenny Lind, Muskegon. bs Sebr Lite ‘Pratt, Ludington. -: Sehr Albatross, Muskegon, tumber, Schr City of Grand Rapids, Grand Have! Schr Mocking-Bird, = soi me Behe William Sturges, 3 So 8 x William Sturges, Manistee, ' Schr Eclipse, Ludi fry 3 Sehr Cevelia, M: eee Bebe Os Migheleon ds Tudington, : chr ichelsun, Lud Schr C. Raab, Frankfort. Sebr M. Groh, aiueeemone Sobr Swallow, 3 .SKeEZO! Prop ira H. Owen, ‘Eseanabe. : Prop S, C. Hall, siuskerce. Prop Georze Dunbar, aes Bene Conneaut, Ludington. Schr Ottawa, Grand Haven. ‘ Schr Cuba, Mauistee. ere Schr White Cleud, Muskegon. Schr Two Fanaoies, Cheboygan. Stmr Chicago, Manitowoc, sundries. | an Sipena, Suskepan Lee ‘act ropd- 8. Seaverns, Saugatuck, sundries, Schr C. ete whridge, Drummond’s Island, sun- ari Prop 0. © Williams, Saugatuck, sundries. Prop R, C. Brittain, White Lake, sundries, Prop Wo-co-ken, Butfato, 72,000 bu corn. . Schr Annie Vought, Buffalo, 46, 000 bu corn. . Schr Annie Sherwood, Erie, 37,600 bu wheat. Sehr Lady Dufferin, Collingwood, 21.825 bu corn. Prop Lycorhing, Buffalo, 43,000 bu corn: . Prop Peerless, ‘Duluth, 2,000 bu corn ‘and sun- Prop Jay ¥ Gould, Buffalo, 10,000 bu corn and sun- Proj Hoatoke, Butfalo, 21,000: bi . P Boas ab te is, 4 corn, 8,600 bu i rig pork, ai 3 Sehr GF, Hucder Marines tn ee Benr HG. Richards, Battal Schr L. A’ Law, Buffato, 60,000 bu wheat. Ser "Jeanie Matthows, “Kingston, 19879 bu when! 5 Sehr T. R. Sterritt. Kingston, 402 bu D corn, Sehr Ed Blake, Kingston. party bu coi Prop oy a erates. Traverse Ga, 4,000 bu Buffalo, 12,708 bu corn, 1,230-tes oe ard, 44) bris Hour, and suadries.. see Skylark, Benton Harbor, pandeles, Prop Hessen ager St. Joseph, sundt Prop City of Fremont, ‘Ontanagon, 800 bu-eorn | Prop Nasbua, Tort Huron, 9,537 bu ezfn. Is corn; » FINANCE AND TRADE. The New York Stock Market Rather Firmer. The Produce Market Steadier; but Averaged ji Rowers Provlejors Tame—Old Pork ; ae » Easier. bee Wheat Declined Beranse’ a Larger. Movement Is Expgeled—Byé ‘and, Barley Weak---. “ BIN ANC! OLAL. i - Stockes steady, ‘with b generally a gain onthe. ‘opening ‘of:%@3 per. cent: Dealers wer cau. tious; ‘but the markes was better. The gains were:. Chicago. Burlington & Quin oy K; Morris & Resex %; New York Central ie Michigun. Central.1%; Lake Shore 3; North- western 14; St, Paul 1%; Wabash 1; Oblo & Mississippi 134; Missour!, Kansas & Texas 14; Paoifig Mail 2; Delaware & Hudson 674; New Jersey Central 2. . ‘The other gains ‘will. be ‘round Delow, with a statenient of the variations in the market. It is flirnistiéd us by F, G. Saitonstall, No. 128 Lo Salle street. -.. - ' ao) 2 Tie 33 Stocks, A 5 ‘Chicugo,Burlington & ney), 1374] Bry Chi esas) Tsjand © Suite 1G #8 ‘Chicaxo & Altan. pity 13, ris & issox wal sl S| ‘Oa ) get 1054 Fe a0 ia v8 i i prt | 1 ee oe Hannibal & feel et, Joe | Big Kite ge | | 0 i “lig es sh aH vit wo. a4 Wenernt & pion Hl 6 # ae trie & Western. E a moda Sunthern,... it Suihen ‘pane B Northern Paci “33% Be BY : BI) Pit BT Bt The pa for. Government bonds. was steady atthe following prices: District of Co- lyrnbia 3,653, 984 O09; 68, WH @1014; G8, 1H G25; 44s, WSUS; 48, 1084G100. Bales $4,000 Lincoln, Park bonds, 7s, at 109343. .} was in_ Erie, $3,000 West Park 7s at 11034; $1,000 West Town at 104; $1,006 city 4448 atl0. . ‘The foroign exchange market is dull. Sterling posted, 482@485%4; octual selling, 4304@483K; commercial bills, 48744. ‘Tho summer packing. business fs on tho in- croasa immensely... From March 1 to date the number slaughtered and packed was 2,457,000. Corresponding period. last. yenr, 1,620,000. Of course the handling of so much property makes a large figure in the financial affairs of the sity. ‘The ‘Treasury at ‘Washington received on Wednesday -from internal revenue $3,000; customs, 100,000; and the bank-notes received for redemption ware $125,000. ‘The bunk clenrings for the week ending Sept. 25 were as follows: ma Sees Corresponding week last :As ugual, the week ¢losedon an active market all around. - Customers scemed to find more use for pongy, and their gotive ohecking and hurry- ing deaposits gave unmistakable.evidence that business among the: merchants, commis- sion houses, and’ génerally throughout the city was docidedls active..No one oomplaincd of duliness in any department of trade,—cer- tainly ifthere was any anywhere it, was the ex- ception. Qn Saturday afternoon tho long linesof depositors give chearful evidence of tho activity. of trade. ‘The abundance of money. continues, and cus- tomers get all they ask for. Of course, the pa- per must ve ‘unexceptionable, as, with scarcely, an exception, it al] now is, Rates of .discount are steady pte 68 ber cent for time paper. Any considerable parcels can usually be freely placed ati. Call idaos, as usual, 105 per cent, Market firm. New York exchange has been weak for some time past, “The rate at the closing was 73 cents discount between banks per $1,000. BY TELEGRAPH. ‘NEW YORK. To the Western assoctated Press. New Yonk, Sept. 25.-Governments strong, and advanced 3@13¢ per cent. Xailroad bonds active and irregular, State securities dutl. The stock market opened strong, and, under good buying, prices advanced throughout tho Entire list, “Subsequently there was a slight re- action; which was: followed -by the ‘renewal of the upward movement. During the. afternoon speculation was’ generally strong in tone, and, pithough there'were occasional rections, tho general eepacncy wed toward o Hipner. range of Yalues, and closi quotations showed an ad- yance of 4@3 et cent. as‘ compared with the final sales Hes of yesterday, y, ‘The principal activity ike Shore, the coal .shares, Wa- pmo Pacific, Union Pacific, and tho Granger. shares. ‘The carnings of the St. Louis & San Francisco Rond inereased $20.00 the third week in Sep- aed ‘St. Paul £00,000, and Northwestern ; imansaetions, 242,000 shares: iN rsey Central. .22,000 lew Jersey Con’ a Lackawt 19,000) ene: Uaiidson., 43 v}Obio $ Misstssippl 5.00 | Chicago, Nort Barts £Q. Nashviiie & Ch ‘The followin; is the ‘voekly statomont of the associated ban! Loans, decrease, $3,019,500; apecte, decronse, $1,359,700 Jegal-tunder. de- crease, $220,500; deposits, decrguse, $4.12 sirealaton, decrease, $462,000; reserve, increase, 59,700. The bakes now hold $4,643,125 in excess of legal Tethestenmeh Donau brought $809,000 in gold. ne A Money. Tree & genase per cent; prime mercantile paper, & aomang ais exchange, alee ; days, stendy at 4814; Ms ovensaTE BONDS, oa Bcd as 10055 St.Lo ‘bo préferred. Do Brsts, preferred. 1a GN Do preterred. Del, L. & Weste: Morris & Fssar. recat D Dispatch to’ The Chicago Tribune. Boston,’ Sept. 25.—The stock market was rather steadier to-day, and nearly every class of Sererrlties nua recov cred 8 pols a oe & in Cbicago, Burlington Quince, which closed a at 14% yesterday, opel Tp then fell to head, aod: Closed at Ea ‘Second Board at 1. Atchison opened at 1173, . two- points. better than! Festerday and sold . freely, “receding, jowever, ‘to 117%. Fort Scott. preferred was steady at 108, the samo a3 xesterday. Little Rock fell to 50, closing weak atau. Flint sold atli%@ivg. Sandusky advanced from 44 to 35. Ogdensburg common sold at ag 2, and ‘pre- ferred at 74; Philadolphia & Wilmington at 6SK@G8, Boston & Lowell at 8), Basera ate 30, Norwich & Worcester at 10, Rutland py ferred at 27, Summit Branoh at 11%, prcties at 12, and New York & New England at ry In rallrond bonds, Little Rock %s opencd 1063, closing at 100, which was the opentny Re re esterday, Bt. Joe ts were firm ut IXx@lER. urlington & AMlssonrt cat non-exempt solid ut 104, Hartford? & Eri ¥84@X; Union Pa- cific és, 111%; do 83, sie ‘Fort Scott 7s, AO 103; Bouthern Kansas & Western 7s, OE; Bast- orn 448, 99; en, York & New England 7s, 110%; Marquette 6 63, 89%; Pueblo & ‘Arkansas Vall Mes Sinmining and miscellaneous stocks nochanges ‘Ot note. ‘The money market is giving way very freely. Discount upon good business paper that A fortolehs ago pesret at 5 per cent will now wie 4percent: Corporations can borrow at ad ae cent. moat however, outside the banks. bts the Clearing-House fordaythe rate: still further declined to 9% per cent. New York funds were oy of market. The gross exenan ngs? er Were $9,- 500, and the balances #1, ‘The ex- chingts for the week were Sor O10 02. ‘Jo the Weatern Adsoclated Bress. ‘Bostos, Sept. 25.—Stocks closed:~ 2100 TP. & A. nieseies Movgteutiania, prevented: ee tial Rutland, common, ye, i} FOREIGN. ae als Sept. 25.~Consols, 97 1816; account, gumtgd States tonds—Now bs, 105%; Aigo, 2h: American securities—Illinois poate, aes EEG hl eo 00%; New York Central, re, Maks. seen Reading, UiK-. tes, 85f 500. faves Sept nt. 25.—The ‘steamer Gellert, Pagibat took on board her $100,000 in ‘New ¥orl. —— . MINING N EWws. ROSTON. Bosros. Sept. 25.—Mining stocks close: Alloner Dining Co, ‘Madison Coppor. news, Pewabale, new, edt for COMMERCIAL, ‘The following were the receipts and shipments of the Jeading articles ‘of produce ‘in this city during the twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock Saturday morning and for’ the erent time fast year: ce en RE Flour, pris. Wheat, bi fram |: 463) ’ ‘5 ~ srol| 2.030 ‘The following grain’ was inspected into store in this city Saturday morning: §8 cars red win- ter wheat, 99 cars No. 3 do, 8 cars refected, 2 cars no grade, 103 cars No. 2 spring, 28 cars No, 3 do, Tlears rejected (269 whent); 663 cars and 29,300 bu No.2 corn, 165. cara high mixed, 67 cars re- Jected (885 corn); % cars white oats, 43 cars No. 2 nixed, 00 cars rejected; 1 car no grade (179 oats); Loar No. 1 rye, 8 cars No. 2 do, 10 cars rejected 6 rye); 11 cara No.2 barley, 83 cars No. 3 do, 41 cars No.3do, 4 cars No.4 do (89 barley). Total (1,488 ‘cara), 750,000 bu. Inspected out: 95,550 bu wheat, 354,604 bu our 1,424 bu oats, 1,559 bu rye. ‘The following wero the receipts of breadstuffs in this:clty during the past week? J it: 25, 9. 15, Sept. 27, 43,168 i ‘The produce markets, were at gaberally steaution Saturday, with a tinge: of dullness in several departments. Wheat was weak carly, with very large offerings, but was steadier after the first half hour. Corn.was more tame.than usual, and |- easier, and other grain ranged lower” in sym= pathy. There was little change in provisions, but they tended downward in the latter part of the session,. Mess pork closed easier, at $18.00 for. September, $17.90@17.95 for October, and S12.784@12.75 for November. Lard closud 240 higher, at $7,8713@7.00 seller October, and $7.82 @i.85 for November, Short ribs closed steady at $8.10 for October. Spring wheat closed easier at Xo for October and 91%4@01% for Novem- ber. Red winter closed. at 9244@95e for cash in good locations, Corn closed 1g¢ lower, at d05i¢ bid for October and 403;@40!40 for:Novembor. Oats closed steady at 285c for October and efor November. Rye was %@le lower, pe: 8c cash or October. Barley declined 2c, to i spot, October, or November. Hogs were active sand stronger at $4.9G5.20 for light and at $4.75 5.55 for heavy. $2,005.65, A good degree of activity was Apparent in ary soods circles, and the market was steady and firm. -Buyers are taking frocly of staple and fancy goods, and the daily distributions reach large aggregate. In the.boot and shoe, clothing, Cattle were aulet andsteady at and millinery-goods. market.there was: satis- |~ factory activity at sustained prices. Groceries met with-a good seasonable demand, and for most lines were steady. pension of work at the, Eastern refineries has had the effect to strefizthen the. sugar market. Coffees remain dull and unsettled. Teas are firm. There was a good démand for. butter’ at un- ‘changed prices, the prevalent feeling being firm. Cheese was receiving more attention and was firmer. No changes were .yoted inthe dried frujt market. . Fish were firm all around, with Holland herring quoted 10c¢ per keg higher. ‘The oil market was fairly active and firm. Coal and pig-iron remained quiet and unchanged. Lumber was active at, the yards and steady. The cargo offerings were small. ..The Teceipts, were large during the week, and a large portion |’ of of them went directly to. yard docks, having been ‘contracted for previously. Cargoes were not quotably changed in price, Wool was steady, with fair sales, and broom-corn was in good de- mand for shipment. . New broom-corn ig scarce’ yet, Seeds were in fairsupply, taxseed and clover |}, tb being weak, while timothy kept up under a de- mand for shipment and filling short sales for this nionth. No change was mentioned in bay,. ‘timothy being steady and prairie weak. Hides were selling onarriyal. Poultry was dull except turkeys, and game fell off too, the greatest drap boing in prairie chickens. Green fruits were , abundant, “and in only fair Fequest. Peaches ‘were firmer. Lake freights were firmer at 8% tor corn to. Buffalo. The charters were chiefly steamers, few sail vessels being In port’and ready to load. Room was tikea for. 122,000 ‘bu. wheat, 245,00) bu corn. The astute ones, on. Change are now Jooking for a corner ih beats. | {t’comes in this wise. A. well-known gentleman, ‘gelebrated, among other |' things, for having given numerous pointers to buy November pork, was yesterday approached | by one of the ‘misguided ones. ° Somebody. or, other fancied’he heard a remark Mke this: “Give me another pointer, and I will beruined.” ‘The rojoinder came: “Ob; that'll be allright. You go and buy some beans, and you'll make it all up, and more too. Beans willbe wanted | em, before Christmas in Amsterdam and Rotter- dam, and Copenhagen, to eay nothing of ‘Texas, | where’ tho folks are now at the last gisp’for Prices |" * ringed the same as on the previous two days, |: A partial gus- |" 875; St. Louls, $125¢625; Minnesota patent process, wantof ourbeaus. I tell‘you thére won't be half enough to: supply the’ demand, and Sant you forget it.” _ Some corn sixteen feet bigti was ext bitea on ‘Change yesterday, “Ir almost’ suggested the |. tree in California, which was so tall that “it re- ze two men and.a boy to look to the'top of PROVISIONS. HOG PRODUCTS—Were - rather quiet, and the “trading seemed to be chiefy local. There was little change in the tone of advices from other points, but the local hog’ mat , grades. ond thie eansed "products be hela. some-| ‘hot higher enriy, Thera was, howaver, little de-; mand, and holders moditied their views after midday. ‘About the only potut made was that the outtnra.of hogs was much larger than: expected this sum-, mor, and yotthe siuff has nearly all gone -Into:con-| sumption, with «continued ‘demand #0 good that; olders pra confident November hoss'esnnot be: ‘bought Igw enough to make pork at anything lke: 31% por brL ‘The snmmor. pneklng of. this clty to daté agcresutes 24,000 hoxs, against LEHND to same (657,000 to do in 18r time Jn S70, wn PonK—Averiged. cuaicr. New sald apie but: datined lus’ Old was nominnlly strongese bat. nee oro willny Lo suitie’ uk i comiderabls te soidtre fram thoge prices. ‘They soem to bo sat eee ee ote Poids eltusy ior this somuh next, ieee co Phy more tun that 10 parties deh want ty well Kot closad nt $18.00 soller Senter seller Gctouer, $1 Z9@iAN) for orsep ante, Es Si rinses Gaia al 150 firls selier November 31 Praia jonens RRA Sia otal 72000 oT anp— Advanced 5a? e: 100 bs and closed Iie above thg latent prices of Friday, at $1434 for round Jota spot ‘seller September, uni G18 seller November, and £. Gat ler were reported of es saller Qetober at 0G ab Si, iL $4 BOG ths neller Novel ber: 7.85; % ‘ies Seller a ear Pe and Piatt schor dantary ot sr OOTeI4. ‘Total, ‘1,630 TS—Snles were 400,000 Ibs sho} a it 131 ws October: % eee eres aa er iy oH im sed. i That swe nets ickled lots’ were quoted sbeeb crater adi care, eon st BUTTER—Firm an changed. Cuuese-Stendy at cee slina fa Menuractared SIPe, Bachanged: tnrog, Hebue iat dgrfeon dull and’ unchanged. «yt Nat fe SBS; cline, s4a@5i9, : ee ene DAS ABENDLAND, . For The Chicana: Tribune: ‘In ‘tie gent warm heart of a sunflowers; wo umbie-bees sheltered at Glose of aise uc! i ¥ cc ue lem deep, for~the Saal Foretold that the Summer was Passing away, * \ Beother, I'm aweary and chill! ‘ptatea, ‘My wings are surely by Ne ti ‘Tos ortaw let's follow gar tare ds Fane Ovid the hill Zo the regia eet ste Bu, ‘They nestled and lulled them It ‘Thelr waxen fect in the gott pile lange sete Mbsir musleal murmurs, ike windsbees rps, biend | Ine low Iullaby their mother had a To lethai siumbers they rocked ae, supe oped a ‘aroued the od ing to et; e Sun slip) low? to his ho: And a shadow followed across the ane West tt passed o'er tho roses; their pit chockspale Falot grew tho failing frazrant bree Peete Eveu the stout old suntiower anail And bowed fall: jow ‘In the Shale oF Deal ‘ong? about as follows at 1 u'olock for purily-cured Jota: > ¥ ‘Share {Shiuw-L. & 8.} Short Thro rh, di ronan: a arkness and chill slept, the fervent " : bs z leare. Nor stirred at th 8 kklas of tha m : 2 ea aera: | eee COE a, ever the i ‘Bit through Steere fi coe col | a | Tis in ‘wHere morn and evening ae one, ea S bat ¢ 50 aa | a. Has = * Chyna. Jeneaty le 635 | 50 10 4:8 HOPE. = 0 2505 Barbe ae itor September, closod at Sin 30, _ Rae ana jo seller Gerber at B10 Lone. Glears quoted at Cumborlunds, danas red long cue foe Bates sweat-pickled quoted af oe Yor ii@icaversget green b@ns, se1me acon m quoted at C4@Cie for shoulders, for Pont if ese basta clears, N@Iike for hams, GRYABI net’ We quote white at S@flc and yel- low at. TEER Was quiet it H00GT 8 Sor ma 0029.25 for extra meng und #1 i Saito ba sekeey Pat SMGUM¢ for country. BREADSTUSFS. FLOUR—Wes dull and unchanged. Shippers were out of the markot, and local dealers -were doing. less than usnal.. Sales were reported of 25 brig .winters on private terms;.125 bris double extras at $6765 for patents; 435 bris low grades, partly at £2.50, and 150 bris rye flour at $1.90@5.00, Tor 1,05 ‘brla.- Export flours were quoved at S.00@475 for good to: choice extras, Ornzn Mrtxaruy¥s—Werb quiotond steady. ‘Seles were 2 care bran at $10,0G10,4234; 2 cars middlings at S1Z5u@IAZ: L ear feed at $1450; 1 car Wheat screen- ings st 500 per bu. Coarse. corn-meal was pommel at $15.00 per tony. SPRING WHEAT—ivas Tess active and easter. Ity was woak enrls, daclining 4@%c. and then rule I: steadier closing a shade below the Intest prices ot Friday.’ ‘Tho foreign quotations .again. tended: up- ‘ward, snd private cables noted Armneas} but our re- celpts were somewhnt Inrger, and thore were reports to the~ effect thut application had been made fora great many more rallroad'ears to move, wheat from the interjor. Apparently this ‘set some operators to selling, one firm sailing about, 600,000 ba. but <tter- ‘wards bought it back at the daclino, The moat marked feature of the day's trading was the great quantity of October wheat on sale, in smull Jots seemingly on local account. A great deal was bought a week or two ago under the (moression that a prominent operator had: undertaken to corner the market for!next month, und’ this whest bas lately ‘become’ too -heavy to nod ‘There was, however; a tair demand fro! who . noticed’ that tho | market bad doolined be within ‘about a weele und thous Mon was probable when quotati to ‘here was vary little xhippine di No.2 were diagounted ubunt $40 below the month. cl ing.as Soe, Gellee, Ustaber apenod e. declinad proved to We, f ee tonne clos fe Ebley November sald ni fc closing a ah ge, Balter the, ment was ineaeiy womainal& at We sales were repo: divtn Mostar wobec: 00 ba Ros at bo No.4 séqy anu 6400 ba by sample at bn. Sennen WHEAT—Was in good demand by gbip- pers, and firmer, in sympathy with a reported a vance of 6 Pee tAverpool, the price there usaf ouauutatea Athen se ted Sige, while Dontel and Keith's receipts were salable and other South Siae houses atic} ‘The mar- figures. Soller November @&ic. The receipts here ware 107.00) bu. ge aa was nominal ef 91h Tein Mant, but’ ‘ratede, reported Fe reported of 34M bu Na vaste: i dow. 0 bt | br ‘vample at Bidoat de. oval. suo b CORN Was lose active ‘und easter, qd closing 440 bolow the intest ritish murkute were reported #i frome, Duy our re cvipts were nyuin enther farvec nnd lake frolgnts wep 3c higher, wih moe enough vessel-room offering to @ncourage shippers to operate. ‘They took hold freely, However butinsieced on farther ‘concessions. ihe market for fatures drazzed a little, the excess of receipts over shipmonts during the pust week being dn aprumont ingavor of walling to. boy, os tue UDP of old promisesto keep up, however it may be wil tho new. Parties in the trade sald that a ratner tance part of the current recuipts hava been sold to arrive, Ped aL eeig aie oats and a rn, dgelining 4, day. The ind’ come. in tember and October f Sider rent dois sea a ae fe Scher | fe, nad closed at . ‘November ringed ai slosing at bid. Seller May sold, at itee, December at oaing at September at rie gf S08 ba i Ba reported 0 new fejeuted and athe Tite ca wbite at Mo on track: and 44 ‘bu ‘do Re board, mired at. 38 maple we dae reo on ‘Total, 408,000 Ui GAty-Wete less active and oasy. ‘The’ market opened stronger, but goon weakened in sympatby arith othor gran, reoevering Inter. ‘The receipts wera fe dood. Gemund for shipment ata lower nge of prices. ‘The. weekly statement showed a staal increase in the stock. ‘The market waa strencth- ghed later by the stronger tone reported at Now York. No. Zonts gold at 2c und Sencembar were quiet at that price, selling Inte at Ze, October at >) and to 246, closing at Novembey soli early a fe, 20d closed at "We. x etait sales wero et of Usa) ba N No.3 aE mt by sample at AHGAle on tracks at for inlxed und S@S2e for white, all bu, ssgthe market declined 36 @le fromthe break of Friday afternoon. ‘The colpts were lurger. and the wtock In store “wnerease the past week. “Tha carlote were taken by shippers. and to carry egaingt sules for this month selling at Srasnge und closing at the inside. Kutires were |. Dominal at We for Ocwber and te for November. sale for Fobruary wus raported ut, fa. Cag aa Were reported of 8.400 bu, Baier Sie Sample ae ese Foon ri i000 bu Was i BE on board. “Total, 15,00 bu. 3 dull eatly, and fell sae ei ver bu. Atter the break a few orders for futures were filled. eta ‘The receipts were neain liperul, and otber m: ware reported to be lower, with larger arrieals. Soest yonitaters « Were buying samples st ndectine of 2g3c from Friday's prices. “Gctoberand November sold ag ae, and NO, 2. spot was quoted at this price, No.3 soliat a and ash sales were re- PETG, He she: 2st" Su be Bample Ai Soames on traok; and 5a) buat Site free on Board. fk ‘200d by. < LATER. ora pe Saturday afternoon wheat was traded in jather freely at 1¢0.-for Noyember and Wie for October. Cavie dispatches were fecetved asking Socut the price ‘of: wheat, amd some operators here 2 EB ‘Ran that Tree orders wou goon be Coating over rom the other side. ‘BY TELEGRAPH. FOREIGN. ° Speotal Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, LavERPOOL, Sept. 25-11 a. m.—¥LOUR—NO. 1 ty, No.2, 08. GuiaDy—Wheat= Winter, No. 1. 68 Ta Nose Ba 2d; spring, No. 1, $8 10d Gd; whita, No. 1, 9 5d; No. % & 3d; club, -No. 1, 95 9d; No; 9s sc. Corn- New, No.1, 45 11a," ares PROVISIONS—Pork, 7s, “Lord. 433, ; “LIVERPOOL, Sept. 25.—CoTren—=Quiets 7 1-1 WUBI sates, 7,000 bales: ‘speculation and export, 1,00 bales; - American, 46éf.. ‘LONDON, Sept. 25—-Sua.4n—Muscovado dost, 26 6 SSRED O1L~25G23s 5d, SPIRITS TURPENTINE—Xs, AXTWERP, Sept. 25.—PETROLEUM—“t, ‘ihe following were received by the Chicago Bosra, LIVERPOOL, Sept. jo Wheat in fale domand ang winter, 8 84; No. 2 sp: mn Bd _adyance. Atrived—Wheat and arrive—Wheat and corn in fatr aid cova, avon, red } winter (at London) ‘advanced 6d. Pork, 73 bis... Baco? nLongeel ear. Bee short-clear, 443, es cheese, fe 8 Ge ft. 35.—-LIVERPUOL—Wheat steady, Wek: Strong. (Comm stron fais srerage, tered 3 fair ayerage American mixed, Ys son o-Whest and com oe: fuallty of rea mineor whous for shipment during the prosont and following month, dis, NEW YORK. J New Yon, Sept:25-Corron—Firm at nyeIKe: futures steady; September, Sic; October, 1123;! November, 1103c; Decemter, ILOic; January, Ile; February, 11.29¢; Mareb, 1Ld5c; April, 11.t0e: ¥LUUR—Steady; recolpts, 15,00 bris; shipments, 13.- (000 bris; super State and Western, 3.2%5@10; common to good common, $135@4.25; guod to choice, 6.25; white wheatextra, $1.1563.60; extre Obio, $1.10@ Ene wale avers GRAtN—Wheat Arm; rocetpts, 98.00 ba: shipments, 000 -bu: No. 2 spring, L0ts105;: ungraded rou, ‘%KeGi.05; No. 3 do, $1.04; No.2 do, sloxeLin: No. 1 do, 2.10K; white, 9% Rea toa i a Twhite, o, Slain: "Ne Ties September, $1.00. # October, prs No: Hogersie unde Se toe a er a te Duy ungradea, Siaeaitze- No, one: Ree wii: Bepiember, Ue; October: ben GMa. Data unsettled: toccip hs over: mente Simm bu: Western inixod, emaltd we Tae aesra ana a ; 3. active; 2 sf gholeer Eastern and Western, Sgner New Spc a Groce: nues—Coffee quiet. and unchanged. steady, with a fair dumand: fal noted at Gig. Molasses quiet: aa ea eaaie | & ice nominally unc! Te EEHOREL NT Weak; United, 530; crude, 6X@Se: Lg TPALLOW—Ste a Has > HesiN—virmat has 3 ae Simi oa Boas —tiem ‘at 1auDsec e and. firm: hemlock sole, Buen ares, Ho Grande igh Tight, ‘middle, and ss2e2 | ‘ook Demana fair and market mes walled, ikeie; tian aimee ue RO} 'S—Po NLA, « Demande facie: extra ess. Es De plain do. SEL Cut meats qulet but firm; ‘ond ear miucles, ¥—Quiet und steady ab Syaee for ‘elty and “Wons to be m: o ‘For The Chicago Tribune. re lope soothes the sad and anxious h 7 Sith welcome words oF cheer; heart : went Bits the shadows from the way, i ries the talling tear, . Hope halps-us in our daily toll; Tt makea ys brave and stron: . It sings, within the waiting foul A sweet and bappy song. ‘Hope paints the sky of-com! . Tethlokly otraws the on ne eae ward wi ‘With flowers sweet and falr. al . Hope. comes: oe our rising fears, a d calms them all to rest; me) There is for all a solace a sweet In hoping for the beat... indeed, wé rust be sinking tow; «aie {iifting 0 ‘erthe wave, = / ‘When we possess na hope int life, ; Ng nape beyond oo e Bravel 4 ‘Cmcago, EA, Banses,’ pepe ye A Decree Against y Mustaches: London The shaving of a Genk} priest Istel Arcs @ Breat commotion in the. Island of i ead It almost made‘our new feline subjects they are yur fellow subjects, sigh for the festorne tion of Turkish rule. It caused excitement fn Parliamentary: and: Administrative: circles in, igtand. Qui ns were asked in both-Ho1 igterariat statments wers made, ‘and digpate! wore. written. One -Greek pricst, ag a beard- we animal, is more important it seems than many omnibus guards, On Saturday last, as.we jearn from our Manchester contempo- panies, an ukese was isqued requiring the omni Is guards on the Old rao Alcan and, Brooks’ Bai 70 in numbe; Pa aris 3 to ghave off. their: mustaches before Mond: The majority complied with this rather 4rb trary injunction, but adozen men who cou not make up their minds to rid themselves of their hairy honors were prevented frore pesare ing their work. The guards, we are told, «il! be allowed to wear whiskers or beards, but qu, fhe seslantiay routes indicated mustaches are ‘orbidden, Pleasant, wholesome, speed, that apply to Hale’s poy. ‘hres adiedtvet Tar. Pike's Toothache Drops cure in one minute. <a 3 Thpave the most unbounded confidence fn the rties: healing and renoyating prope: the Shakers’ Sarsaparilia.— I, R. Preston, Portsmouth, N.H. ——— ‘The secret of complerional loveliness is to keop, the pores open. Glenn’s Sulpbur Soap Joes it. $$ A natural beautifier and restorer of the com plexion—Cuticura Medicinal Soap. ‘THE ‘TRIBUNE BRANCH OFFI ‘N ORDER TO "ACCOMMODATE OUK NUME] Bs ous patrons throughout the baits, ea re estat a lished Branch the different Divisions, Sten forthe same aa changed ut tbe Grice, sha wiu'be received thuldogoce em? a “300 ITH DIVISION. & R., SIMM8, Booksellers and Sane J. PRED BORA, Drungist: 613 Cotter ngrehrest corner hirty -Aftbrat e Groveat. wee W. sBUCEMAS, sigan zipser me raesaad DIVISIO: A.A POPATONGS Newsdealer, Statio SB West Madiaon-s Ea erat C ryaialloed SBN, Drogziat, 2 Diu Island, ifthe: H. C, HERRICK, Jeweler, Newsdealer, a lakerat’ corner Ling ee bid ne READ: Drucatise, GL West Madison-at, cor AUG US JACOBSON, 12 As! ‘Draggist, 182 North 3 Hiatt, Norra pr Ey 1, BURLINGH Gn RO aeciatss, 8 Sorta Clare st. corner Division, WAMS & CO. Draggists, 61 Larrabee-tt, bat Wi) “YOuIs W. HL NEEBS, Printing and Ady nt, News and Seatlonery Depor, Sedna LoUIs gu between La Salis and Werte. PERS ONAL, A myers ERSONAL—A LADY © YE BARS OP AGE, BTBAN; ker in city, with means, and furaiture, aad inoumbrance, “would lie to make tbe at ance of a tall, €foot, gond-looking. “fine, ble gentleman, nic 40 ‘yours. likewise ‘ile with a view to bottor sequaintanda und watrimen po. adventurers or trifters need answer-sAddress| ‘Tribune attice. PPRRONAL—A CHRISTIAN, PESTLE OF cation and a kind und 101 ving dls ‘positions considered hundsome, who Woes hot smo} nor deine would like to make the acquaintance of & ret ley clon einen ic, Saar correspondence In honor bound si - tal" Address Z 70, Tribune office. EREONAL—ANY PERSON KNOWING | THE ‘whereabouts. of Mr. J. HENNY . BULL. will please communicate with Li 6, Wibine ote. PEISONALTA REPINED ENGLISH LADY, ED, cated in Paris, sceks a companionship or to be Rovernese,in n nica fnraily; is of mild dleposition and Has references from. childs and Several good families, address Z fo, tribune ollce. PEESONATANFORMATION WANTED ‘OF THE heirs of. James Hearvey. 2 soldier of the War of 12, wo. section of land, with ® entrant ngey geare ater tie Siate: duress OL ny yt GUTLET, Conmay, Paulimer County, A + PEBRSONAL“TOM: COULD ‘NOT CoM ae i K , bave Deen sick ak home for enn “4 yu cor! yen chere suont 4 | Bat week. ie “Canmnot naw gar nen {wi aH gat oe f Sooxerty mat. © Le | PEHSONAL—RIG fora letters BAB ERSONAL—WANTED — PP fanniance of respeotame and ARE sent bo hess man, not under 49, by a lady: object, matrimos 2%, Tribune offer. ERSONAL WILT, SRG HAWKINS. OF | new ‘York, send address to May Goud: . || DBRSONALS A, LADY HAS A Pee nished Fent toquiet parties, Address K -g.Tetbune ones. ee . PERS RSONALPEN' yOuRNOREJOSTR BRCEIYED. ED. ind to hear "Tho 1aseo tne Besa Wundeeyou knows Phroutikes i GETLRS IS, Rain : foul like do make n ind} we Indy between Zand ai Odjech masr= ress U, Tribune o! JONAL-—-PLEASE CALL: WHERE ‘YOU LAST Saw me forimyaddress, WALTERS. ERSONAL—-WANTED--TO KNOW. WHERE. neous OF Cathering, ‘Plernay, dresmaater Ake mm Freepar : sas a eras ee PERQNAL-ALPHaA, TTHINK WECAN AGREE. FSS 7 aE 4 LOST AND FOUND. OST_65 REWAND—A LEATHER HAND-CASE, eontalang a George oa ieee oe breech leat wun. Lost oa Wednesday in qoing, , Arand Vhirtysrstest. to ttyorala le. erst . SINGEE, 153 Mourye-st., Room}. Osr—ti) REWARD—X SLEBVE-BUTTON Wi LF Sty Re I pencock In same, EEVE BUTTON Naas mony. 153 Monsoo-se, Hoon! 7. - LSTA. GolD WATCH CHARM With Tae Reet “BE” engravad op one 3 aide ai and 00 ie AL nih Wieeonain Vi Voluntesra, on 1 rewa-d will be paid as leaving he same Saabier of the Tribune ome. J 0ST—A LARGE Gord LOCE ET FRIDAY “ANT ernoon. Finder wiil be suitabiy rewarded DY leaving it with M.A. SMITH, 119: SSintests upscale TLOSt A, argh, SAMPLES, OF BA Uhael josed; r n Fenards ‘Min HesTule PARNOM, 2 Twenge m3 m OFT WEDNESDAY MORNING, BR SE, TT nerens \d_ itiverstde, m leah pee ad nea. 1. Abby breech -foading shone, Suite be. to any ong returaing tho samé SINGER & CO., Koum 12, 183 Monroe-st. i i YF 0gn A MEMORANDUM. HOUR CONTAINING lls. A rewird will be pais. to any pet turning it to D. NORTON, lids Prairle-nv~ erat es 1y BATCH OF ora matte’s, Zieig. M ig0R- 8 Hotarday evening, = 8, aa ane etl be bo rewarded OY returning. MAK over ‘GTHATED- 4 PATE oF ORES FROM saeEe AN Harm, Washington 1 hind foot \ mule quarte: Sail wl nite, stepo in forateat Any info 3u abea fe will be. fiberally” we JAMES CARB. Wi jashington Treignts: -GTOLENT A SUNER- “PLATED. TEA-S! “SET marked“ 2t™ tn old Eugish cs Tepera) Feward wil be paid for thelr rear. -H3i, Tribune offiee. SITUATION WANTED—a TENOR Wits Bx § cellent VoIed anid mietood ara renor desis choirengacements. Address rf ‘oe Trbane: ‘office. Wtcta tas Se are ming anamatenr ore in formainn an nen Snes. LP Bast dolph-at.