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Fidei ey enter me » for the purpose of cotisulcation MAR NEWS. A Lively Gate trom the North Ruffled Lake Michigan Yesterday, But as Far as Known No Serious Dlsastors to Shipping Have Rosulted Thorofrom. Further Concerning the Schdoner Olive Branch Dis aster on Lako Gotarto, Port nnd Gonoral Notoa, Embracing Nows from the Entire Ohain of Lakes, _ TOME GATHERINGS, AN OCTOUGR NOUTHRI At midnight Saturduy the Signal Serviea Rus reau ordered storm signals hoisted at this and other polntson Lake Mlehigan, A heavy thun- der-storm, whielt approached from a northivest- erly direation, notwithstaading the prevaleneo: of asouthiest wind, had dreached tho elty atid , surrounding cotntry for three hora. previous. Consequently, belnted poople beeamo satiailoed, us bad experienced anvigators duciur the enrly. eventug hours, that 0 sharp norther was near at bond. And thoy were not iistalcen in thelr coyclusions, ‘The shittor wind from southwest to-nurth-northenst oevurred at bitlf-past a Getoek yesterday trorning, atd soon thoreatter the wind fairly sivicked uv Ie. swept past tho Maging of veaqls and tho thousands of tele- graph wires lesdiug in ures direeion tWruughout tha elty. Haze Yoanvercat ui waves lashed beach and breakwater, Vessels tht had left the burbor Saturday afiernaon and evening were vompelied to put abort and retin Under shortened eanvits. The rth continued, notwithstanding the shift ge wind, wid was driven through the ale with palatal force, Keep- tng people within cours to Ube extent that the pal thorutylyares presented wv deserted snes, ‘This ratatali, so unpleasint to ‘ovedd welcome: ta the nurdy Mdriners out on the like, ity it served to Dont. ‘aves and render the “cradles of the: deep” more pleasune abodes tmin they athorwise would buve teed. Tt also minteriaily fessened the duuger of disaster neeastoned by very rout water, Tetween daylight and noon yesterday nearly allof tho vessels enguged in tho connie frelyht trade tit had sulled me previ ing were elthor once tore in pure rin tha ong. All put about a do, entiht refuse bn the harbor, Of the iniuber, whieh -anetored only ane vane to beaind the Government break water; the rember dropped their mudhooks between Grosse Hoint ainvoln Park, A large tieet of vessels, principally lumbur-luden, arrived durlug thy day, and in nota single ine stance could it be noticed uatt a deekelowd tad been disturbed by the waves. | Cunvur, too, did uppery to hive aut? fered much.’ Ona vessel, w threv-and-ntt- er, whose name could not be learned, Joxt her nilzzen; the schooner Evaline arrived minis hor snare wall; nnd the sebuoner Mudne fost her Jib topaitl. ‘Tho schooner Kate Lyons appeared tu be the only other craft that sulfered dimuge, and she had her foregut broken by siblng, Of tho pralu-lacen Vessels that left pore Satur , day afternoon and cyening thy canal schooners: Cortez and 0. M. Bond returned to tho harbor during the dus, while ong other, 0 blick threes and-altyr, Mund Unknowa, Game to anehar this aide of Grosse Palut, ‘The schooner North Capa, Jaden with fuxseed for Buttuto, alge returned, A tug towed the graln-laden schooner Chandler: J. Welly out fiito the Lake Saturday eventing, but immediately rettirned with hor, Under (ttstenes tions frum the Captain, who did not like tho ap- peutrinee of tho Weathor when he got oulalde, Aiong tho vessels fn the lower harbor, wind: ound, ure the schooner Mysotis, bound froin Facunaba to South Colongo with tron ore, and the schooner 4 G. Simmons, bound to Mlebigan Clty with lumber, -Tbo tua vontitred out upon tho lake quite Tfrevly durlug thy diy to pring In vessels as thoy: uiade tholr rppeatunce, scudding before tho silo under atniost * bare poles,” Only two were withdrawn from service —vite tha A. G. Vain Sebuick und Asa Itunsum, cach of not whieh hid seuttties or covers lifted or washed away byt seus shipped whilo hurrying out for tows, AN EXPLANATION FROM WILLIAM. 1. CONDON, 40 the Editor of ‘The Chicago Tribune, Citcago, Ort. dm—In the marine news to-ds flud the fottawings: *Chicnyo, Oat, TrinuNe will please iapive tau for these Hrs, My husband, Poter He nltn, Inde me proinise never to trouble Mr, Jobagon or thesehouner Jda, aig he would not blame the veasel or tie owner In any respeot. The avtiele printed In ‘Lis Tern. UNE this niorning wis not with my consent, aud against my will, unbeknown to, nd, td, LAtIM OEM, “No, 201 Indinua strect." -This Is 'gald to have beon elicited by wn an- nouncement in THe TRinuNE of the probability of wsuit for duuiages agatnat Cant, Joinson for {Injuries sustained by Ste. Hulm from the muin- Muon of the schooner fda, fylung on him while , steering the vessel. tat ata jo fettur la followed by this statement: ‘hy reporter owes It to himself to explain that. the indin points of infurmntion contalned in the paragraph referred to by Mra. Holin wore furnlabed by Mr, W, H, Condon. who eluins to huve been sent tor by Mr. Hohn on Thursday {f you will permit. me, twill fully state what L inal to dv With this tuuttor, ‘The duy boture Mr. Holm died he gents goamnn, who boards at WT Indiaua street, to ake me val and advise lin what he could do tawards recovering dam. uges of the Ida or hor owner, and If T would call be wonld pay ine tor my trouble, President Vovers was present when'T received tho mes- ange. Wien tho ecg Lvailed on Mr, Holm, and in tho presences of his wife 1 heurd bls story, and thon sald that whon Thad heard the stata. tents af tho crew | vould tell whether he hud any claim on the vessel or ier owner. He suid he would send then to my olflee on thelr arrival in port. Mrs, Holm asked if a anit could bo cominecniced ft cise hor husband uted, ete., and After # bricf stay J returned to my ollice, Meeting your Vigiiint Feottate who asked for on fem of newa, t told hin the result of my cull, but did not aay to. fim or my other person that Mr Holin’ hud a valid clatin agilot Me, Johnson or his vessel, or that a sult would be In- stituted against hin. Tho only coinpensation T havo recoiyed for my services, Which niny have tended to quicken Capt. Johnson's chiritable iuelinations, 13 tho jnsinuntion fn tho lutter drawn up to be signed by Sirs, Holm, wideh might Induce a stranpgor to Delleve thut 1 hut veen working up a crao agulnst Capt. Jobuson, with whom 1 huvoalways OD On diy terns, be oun eu bi Witiram IH, Connon, DECLINES TO HMtOsECUTH, Ub the Editur of dae chicugy tribune. Cntoaao, Oct. %.—~As certaln parties have, without the lenst authority from ine, published a notice in your paper to the effect that Ltne Yonded to bring dult agaist Capt, Win, Johngon to recover damages for my husband's injury and, consequont death abound his Bulp. T, desite to say thut L wish much partiea would tind tholr own business and not annoy n gentleman tas Ward whomn Ihave every rerson to fol rath tude for bia noble and ‘ieind-hourted usaletance ta me tu my sorvow and trouble. CHantorre Fora, No. Vt Wout Indians vireut, Ws CHANGED TO COAL-HURNERS, The diticulty experienced In obtaluiig a sup- vply of wood ut Maattowou bus led Capt. Good- eb to gubatituie conlegrates for uo woods Durning grates it the boilord of tho steamers Shoboygun and Chigngo, and hereaftur only cout will bo used on these boats na a genorator of steam. According to presout arrangements the Sheboygan will cont vere on Buturduy aud the “Chicago on Monday, eden taking on fell Week's supply. about 10) tong, ‘This. naceasl- tates a ohare. In tho hour of departure at the Chicago on Mondays trom a.m, t07 p, ny also Hluysoyer for thy wearer ut Dilwalkee ttl Tueaday evening of cued week, whon she will Foturn to Chivago, iuatead*of proceeding to Manitowoc, VAROD INAUNANOE RATES, Cargo rates ont’ of Chieaya have toon ad+ vanced 18 tolluwes: ‘To Lake Huron ports, 40 fours por $100; to Laku Erie ports, dd conta to alka Unturlo ports, 75 canter ta Montrent, 81,35, Out of Hutrole tho ratuanre nuwas fullowar To Bultalo, $0 vonta; ta Lake Outarle ports, Ww contay to Montrudl, $1. Kor AT yoasela to. ‘tho SUMG Ports, LU per Cont OT tho nboye Ugures, | Reon * DOCK NOTES, . wenty cargoes of jyrmber, wor leat neni ene : ee mnarkot mong she craft that run back yestorday we tho steaiu-buryes Bt, Joseph and Wiltiaee cane pin, ‘ he yuoht Til rules it Ts lor pecuples Wwiutor quartors in uunicburve ck thi prt on 8 ie stount-birya Buckeye was Ii port on Sate ‘usday liye her masta, “hive spar wag airay intle rt of Fetduy morning, reed Yesteraay tho ftapeplal damped a tall load dlatillory awit In the outer arbor, cuntrary re We ordinance, * 4 stnull steamm-yackt, about sixteon fect ton Was found adglft jn the outer harbor yexturday: au faye un thu river by the tug Loule Du} ‘Ths bollur and ongine hud other bev removed or Foltcd overbourd. ‘Tho erat ta suldto have voen One that was recently brought ta this olty trons the north by 9 Guodtton Linu stenuier, Cuptuls of veaaets that arrived yeetorday ree rt having puased thrauicl a quality of lui or Of Waukegan, apparently a portion ef tho eck sluad of sums vosacl. ihe crow of the Mfu-suving station were on tho ulert yesterday, but beyond the recovery of 8 tray but, thoy foi nothiug ta do. ‘The buys Sra atiy badly” pestured Ly mosyuttocs, ‘Tho biker Taine Mi OUTDAte to th uge cl vous ple a iy the at Ine tho stytp of jand occu: Guble butween the Unton satlora and tho peboupe Jou0s Plutt pevurrad vn Friday evens st Fels not known whether Capt, O'Grady will 4 HP seotvs belonging to the Chi- Sieg Dredulug aud Leck Company, bousued lave sy Wear the Indlung Stute-line, bave all bowy One ut the Chicugo Dredgt $ c \ wey Me-drivers was io cad Poze coy pee Sra fark Semeraay sport during the twenty. hours ouding at o'ciou lait ulight Bua Ms q le. four hs jonm NOTES FROM ABROAD. hopy yousn, On tho Jat Inst. tha ody uf a drowned eatlor Was found upon tho beach threo miles south of Manistee, Tho head was ono, alt but one car, frown which n gold ting depended. On tho right arm wad tattooed “C, A. By 18K," On the left arnt Was an anchor, with 1833" below it, The body was nenrly washed to pieces from long ex- Postire to the action of the water. : ‘LRANINGA, srcat quantity of ore on tho Clovo- ° There isn lund docks, ; Holland's mill, of Marina City, Is again busy sawing ship timber, ‘Tho schooner Marengo made the run from Fa- ennaba to Detroit in forty-elebt hours, 'Tho spars put In the schooner 8. Ht. Kimball at Ylovoland jane thirty-seven this yeur by J. W. rover & Son. é AtCleyeland on Friday tho schooner Emma Cy Hutehingson could net get any nearer thedock in the river bed than ten or fifteen fect, on ie counteft the shallowness of tho water, and a Kresbinieark had to bo erected to unload the vesst'l A barrel of snit fell on Capt. Duncan, ot the schooner Burkulow, at Huftalo, and Injured him pr chat Se nA lay over thery. Tho schooner Ig In churge of tho mate, ‘The boxes formerly uwned by Miller & Yous: at Cloveland, huve heen purchased by Messra, Li, ¥% Sinith and ‘Thomas Murphy. The work of ralsing thom has been eonmmer nid a4 soon ng osule WIll bo fixed up ng ndry-dock, Waite engaged it a race off Cleveland on Friduy tho tity Jessie Logit beenmno overheated and her house enuxht tire near tha smoke stack, The tire wus diseovered early, and tho tue bron Ly tonstand-sttl until it could be extin= wished, ‘tho steamer Gnzelte has closed her charter with the Grand Itapldgs & Indlana Rallroad. During tho scuson she hus been ran from Petoskey to Mackinad, Sho will tow vessels from Lake Huron to Lake Erle for tho remainder of the auuisan, The schooners Francis Palms, Melyetia, and Allee Cobb have been In dry-dout at Cloveland, ‘She Helvetin tost her fore’ tuot by atriking a roek wt Bur Point, Lake Erie, On Friday the stewin-burge Emith Moora passed tho Lime Kilns safely with 1,900 tons of ore aboard. | Tho water is tower than usu, ‘The new Anchor Line propeller Lekih took out of Detrott on Thursday 60,817 bushels wheat, drawing £4 feot 1 inches uft and 1 feet 8 inches: forward, On 14 feot shuwoutd have taken neitre GM bushels more, The Conemauzh, of tha saute lito, draw fect 7 Inches with 1,700 tons of freight on bonrd, ‘Tho schooner Jd, F. Card lett Cleveland on Fri- day wuder pokes protection, enrryiug a crew af uon-Untongultors, She haa carried none other all season, At Toronto two spar buoys,. palntod black, hove been placed on tho north side of the nat vod of tho western ehinncl, to mark olf tho shoul water to the north of tho same. Tt ts not xafo for vessels drawing over. tine fect six fnches of water tu midehunnel, What ly lett of tho old side-wheel steamer Missourt now forma tho bottom of the steam- barge Oukland, The oll dry-lock benched at Clovelund was not tho bull of thy atenmer Misstaalppi, but that of the stewmer Pismouth Rock, According to tho Kingston the schooner Votomae, now owned tn Chant 18 the oldest vessel on tha Inkes. Sho was Gulley in 1d! at Cape Vincent, and rates 51, which allows her to carry grain, Vessel-men complain of a shoal a short dis- tance below the end of the Government works at Carroliton, Tt has reeently formed, and les in f position rendering it quite an obstruction. ‘Towing charges ut Oswego ure now us foltows: on grat vessels: Carrying 254K) Wiahels and Upwards, $16; hurbor, $4 carrying 18,000 to. bushels in and ont, $10; harbor, carrying: 12,000 to 15,000 bushuts th and out, $8; harbor, & carrying 1,000 to 11,000 bushels in and out, burbor, $3; carrying 0,000 to 8,000 bushels in ‘and, out, 25; nurbor, $3; carrying 4,000 to 6,000 bush- ols in and out, burbor, Hy currying ¥,0U0 bushels und under, $3; hurbor, $4 The Kingston Whig refutes tho charyo that tho barges engaod In enreying grain down the St. Lawrence River are unseaworthy, [t asserts that the underwriters have not bud to pay for one bushel of gratt convesed from Kingston to Montreal in barges during the Iast two years, except in one birze which waa run dewn by a steamor at Valloytioh! i 18if, and the sernin: ine Jured by the Inte accident tn Lachine Canal, In whieh litter cage the datnnye was caused by the unevenness of the bottom of the canal ‘when tho water left the londed barges aground, ‘Tho schooner John it. Noyes tukes bulk salt from Kingston to Chicago ut 81.9, frve toll. ‘The ig N. 1. Martin has been sold by J, Sulll- van, of Milwaukee, to Thomus Spear, of Stur- eon Hay, for £3.50), She Is to take (ho pince of the tug Thomas Spear, Intely burned, MARINE DISASTERS. TIF LOST SCHOONER OLIVE BRANCH. Spectat Dtapatch to The Chicago Tribune. Oswzao, N. X., Oct, J—Tho crow of the achvoner Jamteson report seeing tho schooner Ocean Wavo, supposed.to, have been lost In ki er, “Wednesday's ald, entoring tho Buy of Qiitnte yeaterday alt right, Dierdnt vessels roport the mast-bends of a sunken sohooner above water near Duek Island yosterdiy, This is undoubtedly tho schooner live Brunch, of Kingston, whioh tert here with cont for that port fast ‘Tucsday. Hor Captaln, Andrew Ault, of Kingston, snd crew of four Dergons, must have drowned. THE GALE AT MILWAUKEE, Speciat Dispatch to ‘The Uhleugo ‘Tribune, Minwaurne, Ovt, 3.—Tho summer-like weath- orof Saturday was follaweil about WM o'clock at night by a sharp northoustor, which continued throughoit tho better portion of tu-diy. . The sobouner Jumes Coch, (gilusladen from Clil+ cago, fd her mizzon-suil blown away, and caine {ato harbor here; and tho schooners Menara aud Givnlifer, which satted for below yesterday afternoon, came buok, ng did tho Ight schoo era Cora, WH. Chapman, Annie Laurie, and sen Manito. “ During tho afternoon the eind began to dio out, and to-night Is from the weatwa LAKE Porrs, BUFFALO, Apeciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns, Durravo, N. Y., Oct. —Arrivals—Propelor Minneapolla, Chicago, corn; propeller Potomue, Chicago; schoonor J, U. Thayer, Duluth, wheat? sohooncr D, G. Fort, Milwaukeo, corn; schooner Take Forest, Chlengo, ico; schooner Sam Filnt, Ch leago, corn; schoouer J. G. Masten, Chicnyo, corny schooner W, 8, Crossthwatte, Chicago, cora: schooner R, B, Hayes, Chleago, whonts schooner L. A, Law, Chicago, wheat; schooner iL, ©, WUcharda, Chicago, corn; schooner Annie Vouyht, Chtongo, vorn, é Cloured—ropoller Minnenpolls, Milwaukee, light; propeker Gordon Campboll, Milwaukes, salty peopalice Plymouth, Datuth, light! schooner J. O, ‘Thayer, Duluth, ilgit; scbaoner BR Heurger, Duluth, Wht} schooner 8, i, Racin, gouty schooner Belle Mitehell, wo, conl; achoonor It. 13. Huyea, Chieasxo, Wight; schoonor G. M. Caso, Chlciyo, voaty achoonor E. 1. Coyno, Chicugo, ent; schooner 4. A, Law, Chlouxo, coal; schooner Lake Forest, Chlengo, ight; schooner Red White and: ftue, Milwaukee, cont, Canal frotynta woro 6% conta on whoat and 6% eunte on corn, Cinal shipmenta, 406,001 buabels, DETnort, Speclal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Dernorr, Met, Out, — Passed Mane Prope lies Hostun, Alaski and consort; steam-burges Northorner, Wo-oo-ken, Clinton and bares, William Edwards and consort, Chieayo und con: sorts, 8. Chamberlain and consort and schooner ‘Thome Pus le, ‘Oseoda, ‘barges, N. Milla wud bat Bavelund, Porter, I, De Pride of Aimeried, Hotverit, Passed down—Steumebarae and barges, Tempest and barges, with and consort, fran Ago and gunsort, D. M. Wilson and consort, Willlant He Jharnun, GC. Uurlbut and wonsort, Maioral Hook and hargeg; schooners HH. ME, Hlne, Col, Cook, tHlavunn, MULWAUKRE, etal Diepatch to The Chicago Tribune, sravaune Oct, it.—Tho schooner Jainuioa ts loading corn und bh fae Suckett’a Hurbor at Sand 344 cents respeotlvel iw tot ately ichounurs 1.31, Mason and Ane "Arrived feom volow—Sohooners Our Sou, H. A, Kuat, and Warmington, MARQUETTE, Bpeelal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, TW, dounesy and 33 Bchoonors Soutln, Hook, Reuben Doud, ed, Moituora, Birekhead Manguerre, Meh, Oct, %—Passed up—Pro~ potter Pusitio. ler J. L. Hurd, peo -Sehouners ‘ai Af, Poterson and D, Wayatad, sue, ° Hat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, pant ‘Out tO ei atwod Peopollor Pallas dolphia, merchandise, Chicuyo, s — PORT OF CITICAGO, : ABKIYALS, x Prop Atayio, Prince Arthurv’ Landing, rallroa: ‘Prop Chutles Roitz, Maniatog, lumbor. Prop W. Palinor, Milwaukes, hyht, Prop Annio Laura, Muskeuau, Jambors Prop Champlain, Cloyeland, sundries. bY wyutty, Stunigies, dumber, Prop Swaltow. White Like, lumber. Brop Gourgo Dunbar, Muskeyon, himbor, Prop Fountulu City, Buituto, sundeh Prop Cammodore, Halo, anndrles, Bohr J, und A. Stronach, Muskegon, lumber, Schr Florencu Lester, Stanlvtes, lumber, Schr Molbourna, Huckno, lgut. ' Sehr Kittle Grant, Muskegon, lumber, r Suit, Muskegon, tumber, Sehr Witham doyea, Muvkeyon, lumber, Bebe Fotomug, White Luke, rallroudstics, Scbr Windsor, Maniatco, lumber. Sehr C. L. Bick, Muskeyou, luiubor, Suhr T. 8. Skinner, dumber, Sehr H. 8. Burger, KO! Scbr Myrtlu, Muskegon, luuiber Behr Wiktuge stun 1, Ludington, lumber. F Kuyt Wing, Muskeyone luaber, ie Navan, Lacanaba, irou-ore, Benr Glyd Tidings, Sturgeon Bay, lumbor, Mantatce, Iumber, ‘Thuinpson, Muskeron, lumber, DU. Moore, Muskegon, timber, Behr Orknoy Logs, Maulatee, lumber, Behr Hen Bird, Mustogon, himbor, Hehe I. ida, Manist It, Manistee, lumber. ri Parker. Eseannbu, Jron-ore, 2. Gltenwen, White Lake, lumber. Kehr Kate Lyons, Muskeaun, tniber, Schr Careler, Manistee, lumber. Behr Join Miner, Muskegon, linber. Schr Colllagwood, Mariette, lumber, Sehr Matne, Eauding: on, lumbar, Rehr Cd. Kouder, Manistee, lumber. Sehr Four Hrothors, Manistee, luinber, Schr M. Thompson, White Like, luuber, Behr Cubuy Minister tumber, Bebe Hestimption, Ford (var, Inmbor, Kehr Vom Paine, iskexort, wood, Kehr BB. Ware, Muskexon, lumber, Sehr Gerritt Sinith, Manistee, lumber, Behr Guilds Plerpor' lumber. Sehr Wolverine, Grand Maven, lumber, Behr Unk fe ond River, cedar posts. Schr A. P. Nietiols, i athe, codar posts, Kehr Golden Harvest, Grand Haven, lumber. Schr Abnapey, Hutnitn, lumber, Soh Eveline, Muskegon, Juni Hebr Hiverslde, tacite, taut, Kehr City of Green Hay, Eserinaba, fron-oro. Sehr Amerien, Sturgeon, Hay lumber, Sehr George fF, Wrenn, Ludington, lumbor. Rehr White Oak, Hamtin, hamber, Sehr Australia, Mustcesan, luinber. Senrs. A, trigh, Grand Haven, limber, Schr Sturllht, Sturgeon Muy, luinber. Sehr Erle Helle, Kingston, sérep tron, Nebr Ut. Bowt, Muskegon, tumuer, Sehr MB, Cook, itamilln, lumber. Schr Topsey, Maskeyon, lumber, Behr Skylark, Muskegon, limber. Rehr Chita. Manistee, lamber, Maniateo, lumber, f ladlen), Pentwiter, rallrond tes, Sebr North Star, Pontwater, lumber Sebr i. C. Crawford, Manistee, tem Sebr Col. Ellsworth, Sturgeon Bay, Sehr Mara, Lad ngton, luinber, Sehr tockaway, Muskegon, lumber, Schr Williauy Morse, Grosse Polnt, gravel, Sehr Mautha, Point. grav Ri 1 i ies tat lea. Sehr Humming Blrd ven. Apples, Roby Karly Bled, South Ravea, apples, Sehr Ethan Ailen, Manomines, lumbar, Behr J. Dall, Muskegon, lumber, Suhr 4. G, Slminons, Muskegon, lumber, Sehr Amtoskeug, Muskegon, It Repr Gappoua, Muskegon, lambs Sehr I. B.C t vanttes, Muskeyon, tumbor, \ Sehr Angig Smith, Ashtabula, coul. Sehr J. W. Brown, Ludington, wood, Sehr Peoria, Muskegon, lantor, Sehr Loulae Melould. Mantatea, lumber, Sehr It, J. Skidmore, Pentwnter, lumber. Sehr Rising Star, Charlotte, cont, Sohr Wost Side, Churlatie, omil, Behr Coulonge, Hamlln, codur posts, Sehr Ora nt uy, Pulnt St. lymice, lumber. Rehr, Rnwb, Muskegon, tumber. Schr A, O, Manson, Manistee, lumber, Sehr Presto, Grand Huyen, lumber. ACTUAL BATLINGS, Sehr Adirondack, Muskegon, Prop Badger State, Hhuitalo, 10,312 bu corn, tes lard, and suintries, Prop ‘Tecumseh, Port Calborne, 36,000 bu whoat, Sehr M. ‘emble, Battal, 47,6 bu corn, Prop Russa, Buttnto, 54,50) bucorn, 250 tes lard. THE SUPERB HANCOCK. 123 Savage Crucity to Hin Men=Itow He Made a Cold, Wet Regin it Return Straw to an Rebels Stack, While He Slept Warm and Dry in tho iRebolts Med—Nelated by a Soldier Who Exe Perlenced Years of Hin Cruelty. Corvespondence Cleveland Leader. Lovr, ©., Sept, 2.—It ty positively assured that not one of the Hancock soldiers who lve hereabouts will voto for him, and one of them, a.Democrat, will even so far renounce his party alliintions as to exercise his franchigo in favor of Gariicld. Col. 8. W. Dewitt, who lives a half-mile west of Lodt, 0. and who enjoys tha highest reputns and truth among ott classes of citizens hereubouts, lately gave bis Democrats ond Kepublicans of the style in which the Sec- ond Corps commnnder lorded It over bis men, Bin the Elghth #8 private in August, sin Beptember of the suing sent, Mcorporated in the Second Corps, of 18 tlon for respectability tostimony to a purty of Nsteners, Col, Dowitt entered Company: Ohlv Volunteer Infantry a1, This roximent wa: whleb Hincock tnd been made commander. tertn of xervive expired In the fatl of 1864, when it was mustered out, Tho remnant of tho resl+ it. whieh tind beeh Literally decimated, re- enlisted again, und ft was cansolldated with’ the Fourth Ohlo, und tho two reginents togethar from thon on formed tho Fourth Battalion Oho Infantry, Col, Duwitt communding, who had risen from tbe Mle to this rank through bravery in the field and exccllent behavior. “Tho bit- talon remalaed in the aaine arpa until the close: of the War. Nobody at all nequatuted with Mr. Dewitt will at be to frainsay wny thing ho res lated of his experlences and observations In tho bloody atrigyle: * It was Inte in tho fall of 180%, Our corps was thon down in tho Shenandoath it WHS valley. hot very far from Fredorloksburg. ..L.do natire- , member the names of the smaller settlements and plantations, It was on a cold, wet, and rutny day. Wo through nf teonth Indiana, and Tenth Now York, went Into camp on a targa plantition, my regiment Lyin vretty close tothe lirgo dwolling-housa In which Deon eatubilshed. Ten or tifteen’ roils from the hougo wore the lnrgo burns, and close by atoonl a bly straw stack iG yond bed- Of vourse, a8 the hoys mude for ! You seo, if w't get something warin to ent, thoy warn and dry to bunk in. making away with tho Mnughing and As poldlars will In the worat oxtrem{tios, that thos would bive something dry to reat on through the night, out with a bugle blast from itun- govk, that every bit of straw he at once ae Mm be replaved up to the placed the corp's hendquartors hud with enough atraw fn it to have mud ding for hulf nm dozen regiments, s00n nS FuNks were broken, the straw pito and tho rall'fonces, thoy coul world have something Jdustasthe boys were straw, busy Hke a bill Joma, amd al! of ants, huppy te think eae an order, Inok and tho rall-fence, on which we nleo mide on atuiok, top ral A strong guard wig wround tho straw stuck and along tho. rall- fonce by orders trom beadquartera. Well, wo boys bad te lay on danny ground, witha cold, rlelp A Bot lot me assure you, if tho aky al wet rag over us, eulphurous by tho Lmpreentions and tho boys wt our commundur, nd sorb prouutly halt fenther-hed insite the house, I don’t know why wo Were deprived of tho straw, under euanuted from his ‘regular’ Who was swontls military Chasadness. or whother bu had given way to tho pormnisions of host, und who hups it was only hia *oussed* I think ho wag ane of the * rey Vong Ir you could havo only seen hin in tho urmy,—awaggering, uuraing, eweariniy He trented Ne wont thin doga. flu could iiscuunt cn le that he puton over us! Batt sup Often auy trooper for swearing that Lover saw. The see the #1 [ese he haa a fi avo wo bad to open ranks on our mireh {ut tho targa covered carriage, white horses and with the *aupert asleop, Ike some aristocratic mi verfeut right to do so, Wgyer corel “Bat thon he wae ono of tho tnterrifled, “Yo, Mr; givo the dovil hla due, - But, gon- lemon, {an not going to vrittelso. hls Gunoral- ship. T must uty ho was a ala not Hae much owned for nga. Ifo was geniratly tho tight. Lantoniy talking to you as he up- peared to ine, us A “inan in hls dations to man, There 1g no doubt af it, he was eruol, and brutal, and overbearing in tha highest dexree ta Mwon and bie aubordinites, Every one of the Us a8 human bos Hoya In our regiment will corroborate what has boon sald nbout his crualty in tho owspapo: hutoly, Gur regiment, tho, etreams Walat-deep, us bis rondy beon told by tuino of tho boys of an Indiana regl: Mont, when we might Just ua woll buye crossed ue ce Nanton Urkige, with the oneiny tfteen MS's wator, 18 dia tho Wisconsin regiment, and thon afterward weru antored to Mlan ontot B pool of hey aady, in which thousands of mon hid washed, Wo also wore witnods to the buttallon ated forcnpe Which Le put the Fifth Wiavonsin forgone of tho mon culling for water he hte Prodenes, Wo thouyht at fret that it was a punishment — mote y tho ollicer of tho reyimont, and wor i iupreeations upon We found out afterward “that Mancook hind done it because ony of the olticors of tho regiment could nut or would not give hin the Hames Of tha mon who hid eniled for water in bls qugitat and discs pecan 20, his leaning of what t Gave poraanally known and suen of Flin gook, and If thera ia any one that dues not bu- Kove tt, being bin ga ine, “Even if it was not for other, and T think far groutor aid walghtior, rousons, and aalde from the grent idougsand principlos'at stake in tho Present contest botwoon the two purtios fi this country, Lao not think Hancock the rbstit man to bu Prealdontor uy Ropublic. Hy woat £ have seen of tho mun I think hu ts tho worst typo of thomnittary autoordt in this gountsy, and ho cmbadiog swore In hin of tho despotic and tmanarehical den, which, pargdosteal agit muy avvln, {8 DG OF the bugabons that it frightoning the tinterrillod Bourbons of the sountrye! ‘This fg the govt of sentiment and tutk In wate the suldlera spvait who ave verved under tho “Ils Hogul Swaggoring Binnkneds"; and from thle it te plutaly evident thut fignedek's corps, 10.4 MAN—Ws tha Nomooratic papers aay,—will hot Votw for bim, and that the soldiers of the country have thale munis In the right Place, and that they are conselous of whut they fought for e lony Yours, [Fone of tholr Mitandurd, negiorlous umbitlon, bus fargotton tt, regimental Agalloping consumption muy be avolded by 40 OF Hale's Honey af Horehound and Tuy, MS ete Toothache Drops cure In ony mluuto, F rt ctora of Law and SMediolae indorge and we Richwond Guus Clyncetted, because they are puro, bad been marobing all) ddy Kneo-deopmud, We weredronched tothe skin, und tired and hungry. As night caine on our brignde, composed of the Fourth and Eighth Ohio, Seventh West Virgiala, Four- our wet blankets on the rain over us, id hang tike a kod we were shiveriug like half-drownod cata, tha nir wis mudo slightly curses by drank, in w warn and whethor the the Hebel planter, who was his was fousting iitningido, Pure aiselpiining of tho *regufara’ that mad hin issue the order, nurs with and drawn by six nak AN top, * Hancock od ing (ngido faat Wuob who hay mbibime too freely uf wine,” ” 2 4 wood Agbter," piped in wood tehter, it he with ite in the thick of hin with othora, hid to wide We had to give up our enftcuns of Effect of Fine Harvest Weatlier— Grain Light, but Secured in Dry Condition, Tho Yield of Wheat 24,000,000 Bush els Greater than Last Years. ul wa, Lanion Spectator, Sept, te, 41a >, With the exception of rome tute pioced‘of wheat outstanding in the northorn counties, hie Vest is now over in England, while in Scotland and Ireland it ts nearly tnished, Untirtho tloud> ing rainsof tho past weok came to delay operas tions in tho Inte districts, better weathor fur the Inost important agricultural work of the yenr was pever experienced. It bad not onty been try, but sunny and atill aleo: thus there bad been nothing to injure the crops, or to hinder the work of cutting and carting, These torius nate conditions buve been all the more valuabl itis season on account of the tid state of targe proportion of the crops, which woultt have been peculiarly diMeutt to eu, and espeetal Mable to injury, ff tho weather tind beet ww Upto tha end of last week it's6 senrecly'tad much to any thnt thers bas not been rain enuilleh to cause an car of wheat ur barley to Sprout in tho feid, and tt has beon a farmer's own fault Hf be hie stacked tis corn ia any but the best condition. It is selduin thut wo wot through a harvest without 2 consiterulite percentage of loss occurring in one purtor the country or another. Sometimes itis Und early districts aud sometines it ts the lute onus whieh zet eourkt by wot wether, or perhupy thorg are high winds to blow ont tho ripy wheat ids. tt astinds uneut. It fs ditcult, then, to oyeruatit inate tho advantage of a Harvest in whigh nears Jy tho wholy of the crops have been goe up, WITHOUT LOSM AND IN PIRSTMATE CONDITION, The Leneft of the tno August {s o«pectilly be notleed just now in the engy of wheat whieh hos been thrashed and taken to market. Eariy dollyeries of English wheat are usnally more or fess dump, and frequently the condition fy so bad that’ the graln wit ot make good. Nour without a inrge udinixture of the drier forolgn wheat. When this in.-the ease, there is a slack ‘dewand for English wheat and i brisk sala forelgn; but this. year those conditions are reversad. There {aso much hamesgrown wheat for grinding iu the markot that foreign urcivals, whieh have been very abundant, are quite neytegted, Sultan natlye whout, welghing sixty-three pounds. por. Jing been rend wt from dis, to 1s, per aptarter [ubout € bee bushel]; and importers. of forclyn grain tind that thoy gave too bigh a price for thoir purchaser, and they eannot com- tu with Enghal farmers without fneurring they tire disposed. to submit to Ul prices have becoine more txed than thes are, The conition of the principal eerenl crap of pela. thus exeeptionally good, what about tho ylold and tho quality? SOME VERY WILD 1STIMATES of tho probable yleld have been published, It Iv always plensunt to tell of glorious crops, ‘and inany who write on the subject are not quilifivd by experience to distingulsh n prolife crop from waefecti¥e one, A fully averiure crop of straw wus undoubtedly to bo seen fn our felds In most parts of the country, and there Is been i dle- position “to eonelude that bulky erops secured in fing, wenther must “be pros Ug crops. To read must of the repores that have appeared lately one inigit suppose that fine weather during harveat could til blighted cars. and obliterate the etfects of that mildew which was generally admitted to have prevailed extensively in near; a pars of the country, ‘The truth, of course, {3 that the full- hess oF Gmptiness of the eurs was decided long before tho fine weather aet ing ond all that our brilliant harvest could do was that which we have said tt it has done,—ennble farmers to uke the most aud the best of whut eorn thelr tlelds hud produced, Tho latest reports of the tho yield rests Of thrashing nearly ull describe: of wheat as DISAPPOINTING AB A TUTE, though many of thom refer to exceptional enses. of lanee returns, In not a few. too, we notiee eomplaints of wn unuatally large proportion of auriveled kernels,—the restlt af blight. There “48, In fnet, an uncommonly wide. divergence of yield on diferent farma, and even on different Helds of the sume farm, thls year. Where, frum the nuture of tho soll, the varicty of the whent, or tho stuye of growth In which tt at the time whon the bight and dew beeamo — prevalent, inaltied sound and healthy, the farmers term it, ls very youd. In other ensea, Wthough a much heavier crop than the exe tremely defective one of just year, the produce must be holuw average, The ‘estimates of handreds of praction! observers, obtuined and tabulited by tho, Mark Lane Rrvreer und the Agricultural Gazelte a few weeks repre: sented the whent crop ag below average; Sy outs, und benns ns love nveruze; and pens as about an nyernge. Results are confirming these estimates ns far netho: whent “and burluy crops fare concerned; Of tho reat, It is yet too cnrly to speak, Although we cannot reckon 169 ns a grent wheut year In this countrys it Is very inueh better than 18705 indeed, taking food-value us the criterion, IT 18 AT LEAST TWICE AB GOOD, Tho marketed produce of our wheat fletds Inst year hasbeen estimated at under duuoqiariers 48,000,009 bushels] of vers Inferior grain,—bad ti quailty and condition alike. The erop Just burvest 1 probably sield nearly 10,000,000 eunrters 780,000,000 bushels] of grain in splendid condition, though some of It ts thin, Suppose that Wo have (,0000U0 quarters [72,000,000 bushels’ avaliable Cor food, after allowing for goed, and We have a gait of 8,000,000 quarters (24,000,000 bushels] in quantity, while’ tha advuntige in pale. of quality fs stich #8 considerably to ene hance the diferunce. Supposing that we should be uble ta buy Americun whent at the tow price af 4. [S1U} per quarter, wo shall save at lent £0,000,000, ns compnred with whit our expend ture for forelyi wheat would have been if tho Yleld of the home crop bad buen as, pane us that of 1870, "To be nore precise, we shall seve much More than this, ag wa English quarter weighs one-twenty-fourth more than an American guarter; Wesidos whieh, praatialt obtain our total oreigiy soppy at a lower pric than wo others wire Bhouid fave done, i ecansequence of our diminished demand, Prinarily, it ts tue Amerl- can orop that rides our markets hore; but when, ag thiy your, America hus practienlly an uniimite ed aurplus‘at our dlsposal, It ts cleat that the ex- tent of our demand must have a eonatderuble ine Nuvueo upon the price whivh we hayp twopay, OTHER CROrs, fs ‘Tho barley crop ts tho crop of the season. In Almost wll parts of tho country [c t¢ usin abundunt, ang it hag been stacked in such exe vellont condition ‘that nearly al of it whieh {a blunp euough is suitable for malting. Pirst- rate aumples will be proportionately row, us the bulk of tho crop ts futher. amull in the berry, and a great) deal of it fs diseolored from having been lald early, Oats wnt beung “are also gould» crops; whilo peus aro falrly satisfactory, Roots, us o wholy ure superior to nny growth ‘ot the Inst ton yours. Mangels are tot so: bulky as they sometines ure, though tey have greatly tn proved duriig the pust six’ weeks, and are sell ull of prowth; but turnips are almost the Mest crop which we remoriber to have acon, and thoy nro good tn ult parts of the United Kingdom. Potatoes — promised to bo unueually proe lide, To what extent. thay "Will turn out to hive heen aitected by tho disense which attncked them ufter the wet weather of July had produced [ts Inevitable re sult, tt fa too early at present to dovlde. The dry and bor August greutty checked the prog: ress of the discaso, so that we mnay hope that 0 falr proportion of a very heavy yleld of tubers Wilk bo sound.” Last sour we Wore almoat one Uroly dependent upon the forelga supply for a consldernble portion of tho your. Never’ pefurg Wore thore so many German patitogs conattngd in thig country, “Thia your wo shall, probaly, produce nearly ull that ‘we shall consuine, “& irge proportion of the tirat crop of ,mendow hay and clover was infured by tho weathor, and it wus nota heavy orep, Tho secund og) of clavor and tho lute yore Of grass, how\pr, ave been unusually vbundant; while Ss mnko" has been so fino that thore will tana Juolt of good hay in the country, On the whulo, 4 PANMERS AND CONSUMERA ALIKE ARE TOLKE CONGRATULATED bbe upon tho reguits of tho hurveat. Pricos aro. top Jow to xivo furmers much bope af rotriaving any conslderatle portion of tholr rocent Beuy: lusiog, and thoro is nv prospect of & permanai advances, Still, wo trust Umit muny atruygling , men, Who must bye been ruhed porte woneral fullure In the orups, Wil be able to idk on. Landlords ara not tkely to ba vury Prosainy 4 mile In thoir domands, us thoy hive ulronuy toa | 7 many vacant furmg to be gtherwive thay}: Judictously indulge Vor the public at lari * thoro {a thu eertainty of fh good supply af oxs | oe collont turn produce at low pricus; aud tho ren} yi vivalin trade, which hithorto hag ‘beon morat’ talkod of than felt, cnanot fall to be Broatly) atinulated, —— THE OLD PEQPLE’S HOME, Te the Editor af The Chleaga Tribune, f Cicada, Oct, —In my articlo last Bunday it 1 vas my duty to oxplain tho humiliation and alandor which tho Inmates of .the Old People's Homo bave suffered by tho now rulos of the ine atitution and tho puulldied Mbol agatagt them by tue olflcers of the Homo relating to tho’ ats Oppearancy of supplies, f trled to ahow thut sho want of deforcney und respect for tho Matron and Munagera ang tho ybsence of cheorfuluag und good fvol{ng was (ho inevitnble consequoney of w polloy of distrust, sumploion, aud oppress, slon, aud not a crime on the part of the tnamtes: |! ‘Thus far J havo contined wysolf. to tho aybject' Of fuod, I wish now to cousidur tho privileges Aocorded to tho thmates in thor. private apurt- monta. Woll-moantug ollicore might ostabliah unwarrantable restrictions for, § dintug-rou: under tho crroncous impression thet whero tho Jumates met fn numbers there! shouted bo leva freedom, without boing capable of Intending to Jnyado tho sauctity of theur private roums, Lut At wit hero ngnin woare doomed to enprotnten be remembered igo f showed te, uiat two weeks that ench inmafe not only vald neonsiteration of $500 tn ndyance, but laa provided the necessary furniture’ for her own room, Thise roving as Tally furnished and very on they have brought with them g hatter dugs, ‘Tho pletures up gra very taxi ly kept. tera ny Wt token He the walls, the ve stand tn the centro of the in, an old urns chairs ave ull suggestions of n vl koa dream, Aq vatital = te thitt his it nudy of pieces of dresses worn out fong.aypin the service of {hose thay loved, a snow-White spread which Jnore than onco has heen folded closely around 4 cossenheoked boy in the fnr-of sail his evening prayer. Photoyrap Murs 1s he ft friends how ded, gitty of love arrayed on the table to ‘be often Reon, bright fenvetini-neeslies, atlll nse Mal, although the eye Jald and dim, Tore, tao, fire payers lying alitt of curious kinds A copy. ‘ol old familly tll, dated tho very night thit Washington crossed the new and old, ere we bi Delaware, pod totters from telendé living and dead. Voit nedie not only dear to every inniuite by countless nssoclations, but a spat Where no person should power to ‘ofter without’ the ule teunrdiin and wcenpant, LURE M- calle leave. her A home--nnmely, sense of privacy Who world bo satiated with a hon Mutron. have the. right. or ermission of ita i} Sut the rule of “Home Is that ne inmate ata mn without delivering tha key to the ian dentil of the very essence af und accHrity, ew KO LisecttTe that curiosity cous rumontge thrach every pene ut willy But these apertments hive heen subjected ta other annoyances. tine ago the Matron and inamucers were: Relte. Nith curiosity to know what the old fadi talked avout in their rooms, war tinplayed to mike the «is the sixty inmates of the inne wre ido thia unpleasant: work. SHpy fs atways tetunted by two mot Bome Accordingly nt spy Ine of very. Now a Flea, to dixeover RoMCUIIE: econ, to get thie reps tation of discovering something whether. he does or not, Consequently spies never fall to. ring back hal ness There wag no failure fu this any fi All spies n thelr movements are hut the vane, A spy isto be one thing und appear another, She is to be an tnalne aritul, Misatnt ns, tealiysmouthed hype is to lie to draw She and gurble, hoodwink, and white hourt she is to look at t Hitwise rit, iisrepresent, equivocnte, falsify, her vietluis out. Kha (sta cheat, gloss over. and she fs an finposter as though butter Wist. would not melt In her mouta. She ts to be poente far fa her nove door to door Ike a snake, aquit ater nents. Sho iy to ere hole Hike nw toud, and pecr over avery transom Uke 0 cockrouch, Tels y were ovcnple entering tho roots Of thoke who: In due tute the spy reports prow Alhuone [4 plie her from absent, of atrial, iasist here chorus, ste fay fo toll Just what thls partion. She visited most of tho rooms which ind there wus nothing to prevent On trial before the ‘3 for words spoken In ber apulinen (ane. of the ullicers of the ry much neltnted at the thought und asks to have a biwyer admitted to “May have 1 write down tho evider Mra. Allatone, Nol shout twenty laily managers in Porter adinitted to anxiously inqulres: Nol seream the twenty voices, rhe triul Tereecte, with the spy sa witness, a Question—W about thing. on and sitton, hav the Anybody ? Out fi and ulves dighly-Improvnble was In trath an. Guilty she! the trind ia over, and 4 formed that when the ‘Trustees the power to put her futo. patents of Ger room on the si uny’ eleetinent should ever take suaNCO Of tho xceret trints of this it had better bo done without nottee, lest an exe tited pubtle xuurd of honor and agrainat the outrage, which pute opinion. woutd at iid vou hear Mrs, Answer—She Ib was awful; And exaggerated, Altione say suid vverys she yoes mutilated, report’ af wh Innocent and turmless couver- Kc the twenty judges, and ir Mrs. Allaloue fs in amoet they wilt the stre a rm place th pure sturechamber on shoukl surround the bulldting asa protest i thi f there Mer tones ls one thing upon be nunit itis that hovperson has the right to listen for defamation nt n key-holo or search for rtand Another's fireside, My home ts my e P around le. ‘There Thave a freedom of expression whieh does not belong to the streets, tho world is a traltor; and h 10 use It against ine Ix an Srlend, From all their persecutions these peorte will scon be free. Tle who will report tt to that will endeavor enemy and not at is philosophy Ao noble hus tiught thom that beyond tho river of denth, whose waters are nlrendy breaking at thelr feet, they shall tind rest. for their souls, where the wieked congo from troubting und tho weury are atrest, Cixeixsart, 0., Sept. 2 or Blows Out Mis Brains, —Aboutn month ago one Witiam Bell, a photographer of Fifth street, created a sensation by chnsing a New York min ont or bla gallery with a pistol and fring two. shots at hint ashe ran, The New Yorker, ttwas eulegel, bit tuken tinproper Mbertioa with Mra. Bell. Wt turnin, While he and his wife wer mon ‘ho photoyrepher soon afterward at- tempted to eummit su elle, und toontyht went at his thine making a clean jou of it. tu the gallery at 8 o'clock, eerie over tho division af some a Ny Hell pulled and sent a ball crashing through his head, thirty-two-callbre revolver Mra. Vell declares tie that tried to shoot ber, but the pistol missed tire, Sewed Curpot tleity to the tre: of Cotton and Pay Company, New alves n softness and olng- ee only that manuinetured ety Ameriean Carpet Clnle ‘ork and Boston, sold by nil Linin i. Carpet Dealers. e TROPIC FRUIT LAXATIVE, An agrecable subste- tute for pills and dras- ne cathartics. , FOR THE CURE OF CONSTIPATION AND ALL DISORDERS ARISING FROM AN OB. STRUCTED’ STATE OF THE SYSTEM, One Lozenge is the usual dose,’to be taken at bed-time; dissolve slowly in the mouth, or eat. like fruit ora confection, Physicians and the Faculty prescribe and indorse it, TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE in up in bronzed tin boxes only, Avoid in Ask your druggist for Desorip- tations, Be tive Pamphlct, or address tho propriotor, Pa J. E. Heturrincton, a6 Park Place, New York, SISENSONS DP SEICUT TUN . ‘Tho Mannfacturors havo Rocetved 6 MEDALS OF HONOR. » Oengonnial, 1470. Darley, 1670, » Amerionn lubtitute, 187D, des We. 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We KEENE, RICHARD III. rly at Opera-louso und at bowls & tee Scenre ney Nowell's, Ges ACADEMY OF MUSIC, West Side, Halsted-xt,, riear Madison, Every Kyening and Matincesth GUS HHUNO, CAIN, HEITZ, EDITHLLY1 CHAS. ULIDDE In thelr Great Spectattles, AY, J. Thompson, Geo. Learoek, Mlas Georgia Tyler, nnd the Stoek Company, (the dean ROR A LIFE," Adintaston— ry Te TN i HOOLEY'S THEATRE, 'TO-NIGIYT, ‘ Lawrence Sarreitt vs “CASSIUS,” “J IN SHAKSPEAIUISS TRAGEDY OF JULIUS CASAR, Strongly Cast Appropriately Costumed. All Scenes specially prepared. we fur weok open. y und Saturday Mat OLYMPIC TIEATRE, TONIGHT, mS veluck Mt te \Wedionada ys Satur- THE GRAND CONSOLIDATION, Sprague’s Original Ceorgias Hicks’ Georgia Minstrels. woek, COWLL BROS., Specinl Matinea Per- EDUCATIONAL. Dr, Sanveur’s School of Languages, 1844 Nichteansay, PROGRAMME OP THE LESSONS; dane fortataanss Mae Syery dy 0 Cisse OF ‘Fransiadon at Noon; Cluss of ading ng won Cinss for Rexinners meets at 6 a jeadays, Wodnes ‘ening Ciaxs mavts nt7 A Cinss of Advanced 1% in Mandnys, Wednestaya, nnd -‘thitewinyre eee ot For paricuiars sidrass Db de SAuy Rutt, Tut Michizan-ay. TTY PENN HH TITARY ACADEHY, “heater, 1 & ‘Thorotteh Instruetio COSCON, ‘apuittan titock, Clilens £0, ue to Cah TVG LY Ava Pp Miss Eddy's Kindergarten and Schoal, SMSHOY COLIN one block enst of Union Park, Neat choot Year will begin Sept. t, tsa, Anply forterms, MISS RICE’S SCHOOL For Young Ladies und Children, 431 North = AL. Thorough Bnglisty and Chassleat € ae stay Madante Rusealt, resident French frivate fnatrnetion, Martine’s DANCING FORDEMIES; i Ada HO-ny, ait fort reviar. D MRS. BOURNIQUE? Schools for Dancing. Went sig Soutle st Vatatartui 394 and £01 Wert, Marison- patorion 2M and ext Madicaneat, vers Indiana-ay, WILE OPEN SATURDAY, OCT, 2. __ For partinniars send f Af, reas G. THAYER, Br attests, CHICAROS ARDING AND No: dy ete oT wa 3. Phe cours nit Meots All da- ni NOOK your of thls laities will come r elrenlars apy ker Enatiinte, Urwextyny s REBWOLD INSTITU | t Hove ihnrumuldy pretarva for ford ue a COrVEES, TEA IMPORTING C0, ‘SS STATE-ST,, {ovposite Fiela, Lelter & ‘0 FINEST COFFEE IN THE WORLD. ATION COFFEE ONLY ) PER POUND, utes, UL COM 0 OPFICE OF The Silver Islet Conselidated Min- ing and Lands Company, 52 Broadway, New Yor, Sopt. 18.1557. Notlee 1 hereby given that the Directurs of this Companys vy wuihority xp conferred by tha Sharehatders vent tor ‘onirinntion ur Ave " on the Ue, Ph f xt, sue) nfyrth to the ey on thelr Shure Vertitivates, ax faliure to pay bs without rom Titorest ne the ratuut 7 per cunt fey crm wit bo allowed an miady prloe ember, rosiitent. N, 1—Remitiances for Contributions should be ne- companted with tha Certincutes af stock, that page MENT Hay be HeAnOMedzed thercun, but where this hupricticable or ineunventent, revolpis will by ro= Wfor uttichment to certiticates on willets pay dors Direct nll regintered inal wattor for thls Company tu No. d2 Brondinny, N.Y, The ahovo notice {s isauvd paralinns ton Resolution Of the Directors plased July tu, 'Pa provide means for wperuting expenses at thy mine"; and. Insamuch, fy the proqpective product of the eich minuead since. ed runt b zed tn alin ju ¢ vide Tur junit to du= esidunt n Now York, Sept. FARWELL WALL. Freemasonry Exposed. SAMU: (GOD. n Bid deereg aveedid Maxon. will lecture and publicly Work the dt degre of Froomu= oney thie (Mandy) a 7 vtclivk, “Aduilaston tree, Veni, Gch d. Dourmune a HOMUOPATIIC SPECIFICS. Tie EP $ eo Wa PMREYS R ILOMEOP AE HE We LOTFIOCN. Pros from auiple © rivtes an entire #tuce ny SH H Nimble: Meompt, Enitients and iteliable, they ure the duly nwdlclives aduptod te populur use, ist prinelyal Sos, Cures. ric Ie evern, Congsation, Inthmmattons, ® Worm nn Pover, Worm Coll or Touts Heat. Fa YALL, PAT HTH Fxiidly Vial trea of eharze, Adiraet Suiphveye Thos TOO Pultaneate, Ne Ye rose’ Hook an pisensa and tte Cure strated Catslognn son uphreys Homcoputnie, rae Slit ll oy ft PAPILLON! A Wonderful Vegetable Production spmomic cuRIs DISEASES or THE SKIN ‘CATARRH, Fz uttis proparat Sey RED F rr * hy viel: it , at rate ea Bea Hh +H Vile, taal ithe pos, Harbors (eb lived Change at tatuivees tans Tueth, nica alangien OF ns atk ey UES, ns lipat potent of hunling remudive. ‘or wala by all Drugglats, VAN SCHAACK, STEVENSON & CO, B NOLISH MEM wil dlauasus Cede a ace urea, Spsaale, Weaken y ot ft 7 " cal a med tin ayl st i by fal dina, is ‘vrhntic: ut kuown aa fom fating PHL dul dist avurywitere. Veloa, HU bor bor, wrals baxus CUE ALLA Souk Uy iuall bru Of puntagy, sucuruly ses $8 C0, GAY Men, Mechuntes’ Mock Detrnlt, Mich. Wholosaly Ayonts for cho Unligd Staten. gota incub Zed ainntiges want trou, 3 in ery ‘! Van BULAN BTRVENSUN & CO, Agonty Jb deakural, cornys Duatourm OREGON RAILWAY & HAVIGATION COMPALY, -8T. NEW YOUR, Sopt. EL 180.—Tho Boant have declared a quarterly dividend of ' Iaenble Nuv,1.ue thu oitlee of "Vruat Cu, be Bax v both pay r For the pure PAPI Fors apectal myuting Of the vvok= WO held at Morand, Uren, UctoM (Of tab nutlee will by given by olrenlar lettor to ors). the graustor buoks wilt bu clusod from tl § Ut. HORACE WIIN'TE, Treasuror, OREGON RAILWAY & NAVIGATION COMPARY, PO NARSA' NEW Vouk, Sept. 24, 1830, ADIITIONAL NOTICE, compliance with # rullag of the Governing Come Of the New York Stuck Exenungy the Gaifeb & Navigation Company Unt, South, for th 1 mit books of the Oregen ialiwa Mil reopen Get, Fat und ely prusva af subscription to ney Feeurd Oct. 2th Ily urdu 4 LE, ; , Stockholders’ Meeting. ‘tho Annual Meoting of Stockhuldortof the Union Render Cony yy Wile be held tn the unice of the ‘Vronsurer, Exchange Hullding, Unien Stoel Vora, ny, Vt, ih at o'vlock p.m. forthe election of eas und pa: aise, ‘business as may teyally ae ee ee a Ue, WILLIAMS, Becrotary. OFFICH OW THD LITTLE CHIEF MINING CO., New Vouk, Sopt. 24, 130, of Mockholdon of thy Lite cutee suiting Heelan by‘buld teh nee it vie Corapiany, Su, it roadway, Kbuia San Tuvmluy, Oct G Isak ACT pretuck noun pathy traunstet ovks will close an ail Bopiomber and aned on ath Uetabt : rene UN AMIEATIAM f. HAMLM, Secretary. —— Of Directors, eat ‘The Annuat TENE DRPAUTMENT OF TI MOUKSAUY UP MUNIN ce: NCE 4 IthRented prapusnis ta di $10 the usual eoniliiones will Lot Haw ontice, wid nt the ulticy of tho Purchase Insnry Of Dubasioned at Chicago, ALE LS Hons ob Thureduy, Oete Ty 10 at whleh tm hy wilh bo apehed In presence of Like Turnttilng for thy Subslmonce Deparinent, Holwored wt mien Bluege In Cilleaga ae wing U 15, $d and in St Maul 1 3 pork, ove und Hight tess, Pay uCON, Cluur Widus, puvkod Ih sacks und Hy craters, in {Un Hiands beans packed in round, hooped bar Tel aid Uy sua ants “ etd joes, 9 : tha pounds ries, poked In barrels and in double sacks, Tis pounds candies, stoarie uotd, full wolgdt Ue, 1a Het anata san In hoxes, 0 pounds, 4cdn puunda sult, packed in baerela bid in double suck 4aN pound’ yeast powder, packod in l-pound and Hepound cine Woh cues. 10 gat. lardull, bust winto: 4.00 po Lacon, Lrewktast, SAD 4) Hie ha sugurecurer ut pirate eult, tulig, tn 3 a alee it by reculved for the whole oF a rion a nJiishud, as may be required, af tawof making We | avaltd {he Governuent roeorves tho rlzus to reject any or aH peupusal Liisk frontal und full iuformation as to the mane wer uf bul HMMiMOns bo bu wbserved by biddure, ate, will be Lutnistied on application. to this allie, os 2, fi oles of the Vurchusiug Commbayry of Bubs oly ries. vlopes coutalaing proposals sbould be marked « Vropueule fur ——— "" ciuiua the artivla), sud. ad- Ayuaned ox follows: For duilyuries in Cafcaiu, Major 31. 1, Brus + Usd. Aoi tur dulliverion la yh * Paul wy iud undenigned, . 1. MORGAN, Majui ind CeO. a, lads hed in erates. pavked th erates, iepaund packols, Ie m3 “FOR SALE. TO NEWSPAPER HEN. A firsteclass Chambers? Folding Mus chine, with the Kalter Attachment. WII fold 4 sheet 80x50 or 24x30, In good order, ot a very low price. Apply at thig oflca,

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