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MARINE NEWS. The Upward-Bound Fleet Dolayed by 8 Heavy Southwester on This Lake. fecompanying Clear Weathor Dispels All Fear of Damngo by Colliston or Siranding. of Information Concerning the Now Good. rloh Lino Steanior and Capt: Owen's Now Sloam-Barge, AFamillar Fresh-Wator Foaturo Rogardod as an Oooan Novelty—Looal and Goneral Notes. ns TOME GATILERINGS, A ROUTILWESTRAL . Abrisk gate from south-southwest hna leon @weoping down tho Inke since Thursday night, Bult it was not until Saturday ovening that tho dtorin slgnola wera ordered tp in this direction, Tho apparent tardiness on tho part of the signal eorvivo is due to tho fuvt that, while the wind Toursday “night and Friday waa fresh on the Tako, it was ight olong tho const, Saturday afternoon ft began to freshen on the land, how- over, and then tho #ignile were orderod up promptly. All day yesterday tho wind con- tinued very fresh, and a heavy sen prevailed on the ‘lake, Tho cifect of this blow will be to scatter tho anil vessels upward-boutd and delay thoirappéarnance hore. ‘The ollveraof the Auchor Lino propeilor Conemaugh, whieh arrived here yesterday marumg, report having met very fow Yossols Upward-bound this side of tho Straits, Aan lnrge-number-nre known to have passed into Lake Michizut Crom below during Wodnes- day ovonlug, the nbove information seoms to prove conclusively that nll of thom hive suc- eccded in crossing to tho wost shore, and are now working tholr way Chicugowurd by cusy stages. Tho olllcersof tho Conemaugh saw it Btenm-barge ond consort near the dsiands that could notimake any progress nyningt tho head wind and son, and wero reluctantly compellut to put about for shelter, The weathor turing tha revilonce of this latest mile from the south hus wen tolerably clear aud warm. Ifenco news of digdaters necd not bo looked for, Tho only dam- aging offoct is the delny ovcasioned to shipping, which, in view of tho remuncrative frolght rates now obtulunble, must be regurded ne 2 serivits finanelal drawback to ownersof vessel property. The vessols that left Chicago fur the lower Inkes on Friday and Saturday are makingexcelicnt runs. THE NEW GOODRICH LINE KTRAMER, In consequence of delay experlenced in pote thu a suppl of fron, work upon the new trot sidewheul stenmor for Cpt, Goolrleli’s Milwir keo and Grand Haven Ling has not fairly began as yotat Wyandotte. It Is thought, however, that by the close of the present week tho supply of iron will be suflicient to warrant netive opera. tions, The Measra, Kirby clujin that they will huyo the now eraft roudy for launchiug tnsevon- i duye’ thine after they begin work, Her model, they say, Is inuch fuller thin that of the City of Cloveland, which ns won the reputation of he- ing. tho fatcat atonmeraliont on fresh water. Brill thp tuilders have no hesitation ia gua: anteoing for the new boat nn nverige speed of aixteen niles per hour with tho stenm-power that {sto bosuppiled. They claim, furthermore, that sho will prove a wonderful hoavy weather craft, Their contract enits for ‘tho cone struction of «tho hull only. Who upper works will bo built “nt De- trolt under 1 sponta contraot made by Capt. Goodrich, With tho hull eompleted In soyenty days or thercabouts, there can be no delay in Retting the atenter in readiness to take her pleco on tho Grand [liven route by the opening of navization next pring. |. -y CAPT, OWEN'S NEW STBAN-DAIGE. * Capt. Ira H. Owen intunds to, make his now Bteam-baryo now on the stocks at Lhin & Cralir's shipyard, Gibraltar, Mioh,, ono of the strongest hoavy freighters atlout. With thi abject view, he hus givon orders to lnye her trol strapped alugonaily, inside und out. Double chords of iron olght inches wide nnd threo- fourths of an Inok thick ure also to be rim fore and oft soneleicly frovutd tho craft, ns in the Union Stcambont Company's propellers and) = Now Hochester York. engine similar to that in tho new Btentiae igi ‘Thomus W. Palmer has been ardered by Mr, Owen, ‘Tho Improvementstembraced in this v1 fpe are thus described by n Detroit paper: ‘Thoronre several new pofnts nbdout the engine which deserve notice, especlilly the steam re- versing gear. Hy sinply moving i handle up or down the engine rendlly reverses Itygif. Tho practical value of thisis best appreciated by steamboat men who have sulfercd orseon tho danger of collisions: on. account -of the .alow incthods of reverelug sn long quiployed. Anuth- ‘or good point is the spray beater, by which the focd-\ater beconics superheated before cnter- ing tho boilers, effecting rent siving In fuel. ‘Tho cnylne iy vn fore-and-nkt. compounds cylin. ders, 27x44 Inches. uy: 40 inches, ‘ha holler Ist feot + inches shell, 16 feot long. of the return flue Abs covered with Heachy 8 metallic cover- ing, fitted with Granger's shaking grate.” DOCK NOTES, : Tho strong headwind yesterday proved r great sotrimont to tho hurbor towing business. Only: ndozen vessels arrived during the day, and thuso from Muskegon and other exst shore polnts, Lute Saturday eveniog tho schooner Jot A Mott was chartered to carry a cargo of taxseed to Bultiuto at seven cents per bushel, Mr, Halsted oxnects to have tho schoonor F, RG: Hay iucr ready for business by tho tat of No- vember, Bixteen. vessola with -ftumpor cargoes wero moored ut the market Inst oveniniy. | E The Sabbath afternoon religious oxcreises at tho lumber market were well attended. Among tho arrivals yesterday were the pro- thers Hutte and Idaho, and tho steam-barges fortherncr nnd Minnesota, » Parties watching the course of grain frolghts ‘will bo interested to lourn that tho olllcors of the Chicngo, Milwaukee & St. Paul Tullway expect Jnrgo recoipts of whent at Milwaukee tis week, and honcoforwird until the closoof navigation. ‘This will enable Chiengo's northern siuvurl to inko care of all Suln-careors arriving there with conl curgoes in tho future, Tho dliferonces hetween tho owners of tho lost rchooner Harvest Oueen have been sinleably adjusted. It ts Hkoly that parties holding tows Jog aud supply bills against the craft wit ywirnl> Bheo tho Insurynca muney in order to secure themaclves nyninst toss. ‘Ou Saturday afternoon a yessel or steamor Whose name his not beon obtained wrecked the Pilo protection of the north nbuten Upper railroad bridge in the South Bra: les wera drivon out of position. to such ane: ‘ent that they hud to by sawed off Defers tho bridga could bo closed, ‘This. work ocoupted ‘ully one hour, Even thona projecting stringer Piece of timber was overlooked, und this afters ward damaged the atonal rigging of | the sehoonor Slyrtio as sho passed through the draw In tow of the tug A. 1B, Ward, Excursion steninera are still runuine to tho Water- Works Crib and Lincoln lark pler, Tho Patronage, however, searcoly ylelits the cost of cont consumed and other ruining expenses, @ tug Sweepstakes arrived at hulf-past 0 o'clock Inst night. towing tha Peshtiyo barka Noquo May and Active. The-propellers Rochester, Lycoming, and V, H Ketcham wore Among tho arrivals lito lust ovoning, The ist ‘cargo of tho new’Anchor Ii ino Iron Propeller Lobich consists of 60,000 bushels wheat ‘and govern hundrod tons of sundries, : —_ : -NOTES FROM ABROAD, +. CAPT, DOMMINS’ NEW LEERHOAT. Atrial was given tho new self-righting and cif-bailing Ufo-boat invented by Capt. Deb- olng. Ata short distance from the wharf was moored u scow containing a crano with which to Overturn tho bont, and the bout waa manued by tho gallant crow of tho Erle Life-Saving Station, uccompanied by Capt. Dobbins, tho inventor, and Mr, W. W. Loomis, the bulldor. It is twen- tyealx feot long, five foot nine inches wide, and two feot hye Inches devp, About half way Yor ‘teen tho keel and gunwalu ts a deck, threes Quarters of au inch thick, thut serves to pros dueo a large Veshaped alrchnimber in tho fru Of a spony etxteon. fest long and twe feot tne” bettou,: In the bottom boat argo coun “tink of -eiron, | welghlng ninety-two pounds, unving 1 capnelty of forty balls of water, welihing 647 pounds, tho tun Wwheirfull wel, ding 0 pounds. ‘This takes tho niaed Of tho drone keels ti use Ott Engle life which welgh 800 pounds, a vory material cao in wolgnt, In thu buwof the bunt Ia 40 ulr-chamber two fect and six inches long on top, four feet at keel, and throa feet six Inchea Wide, unit (u the stern fy one oven larger, Bo that wo bunt is exceedingly buoyant, Her carryiog Capiclty, exclusive of the crow of six men aid & coxswaln, ja twenty persons, There tre ton large diechargo-pipes running through tho bote tom of the ‘boat from the second deck, which alow ‘the water to nas without requiring ‘ny offurt on the part of tho ocoupants af the boat. Tho experiments wero entirely satistace tory, and shows that a rent advance hus been tude in the eiticluney of | lifu-boats, One of tho best pulnte ubout ft Ia that, in Pitsatnue through ow bidet surf, @ witor bat may, bu shipped immediate! ‘passes Out through tho tubes for sult-balifng. ‘This wuprovement In every: peet on all an nt 18 ty Other life-bouts that huye been built before. It Welghs Jess than 1,000, while the okt ones of the sainu dimensions wolgh 1000; it ls self-righting, h mera than that, sulf-ballings and it is muc ster, English boats of the sume capacity Welgh 6,000 pounds, and cannot bo built for less, than $200, white’ this one, whleh bus been christened * Hotuiner, tg. 5,000 peutae lighter nd cost but 8250, Rut, even with the linprove- Dents that Cupt, Dabbins hus made, hu ty not cy fated, und bo his now on bund 8 echome ‘ora Uiiferent mude of propulsion. Ie culls it Bydro- propulsion,--that is, propulsion by uieang Scolumu of wuter forced ugulust @ body of 4 Water, nnd) he eays thit n erow of ale men, by the new aystom, ean outpull teres af the «ne mitpber using ones, Helwill oon noiut \ hulle to Husteate bb now hea, and from tho: fults obtalwend thon ia utility ind prieticabllity ean be Judgetd—Brle Diguiteh. A FRESIWATER NOVELTY ON THE SRA COAST. ‘The Bostonlang recently witnested a novelt in tho shnpe of a four-imasted veaet foresund- net rheged, which (s tho frat ann of tho Klin! that has over untored thele barbor. x (mensions are ng follows: Length an deeks 2 opth of hold 17 feuts longth foot; 440 Fouts from the end of thy duhoom to the end at the apitnkay rots longth of oach inast, 05 t ast, 24 inehess maining, g 3 ditineter I foretopmiast (1 1 + yurds of ent . 1g 1.7% fool. mat Menaurement is fab Cong: coal curry ing | bos ree Lidtons, She was hitched at ath, Moy dn duly lust. ant sa eentre-boned vessel. Bi carries tivo men before the he natal. The whove fords another Illustration of tho fuct that salt-water shipbolldors nnd navigators tire constantly gatheciny ideas from tholt breth- ren of the yrent ff water lnkes, Here a foutremustad fore-undeatt rigged the lehard Wonslow, has been in existe ence mined. or nine years, Sing advent oof Winslow, the A. . Moore atid a number of — four-mnsted schooner and steam-barges lave sprung inte existence, and schooners xo sparred are no Jonyer regarded a8 a novelty, Now, however, that the four-mast rig has found its wity to tho sen-const fresh-wnter bulkters propose to go one bottor by tho Introduction of fve-masted schooners, ore of whieh is now on the stovks at Toledo for Mr, Currington, ‘this vesset will wlya. Astonish tho seaboundt natives by hor carrying eapactty, which will reach the extraordipary’ amount Of 100,000 bushels of wheat. A NED Live-noaT, A gontits in Jail at irto has invpnted a bod boat. At the head of tha Led are three com. pairtinents, one contuluing pressod ments and otter provisions, thu othor a sail, and tho chird Waterproof wult. ‘ho bed with compartments stud two sil. Hight ound aflixed to tho slic, weighs only Ilftecn pounds, and fs 50 hing tp It the vabin that a girl ean unhook it nnd curry It under hee arm,” In case of aceltent, ong ean unhook the bed, earry It on deek, aud jump with it into tho gout, Neat tyliug tho plttow aroun tho walt ata ita ndaitonul aeenrity, ‘The bed ites Hat upon the waters it gannet sink; you put your witlerproof elouk on, and if. there {a room for you in the bent you ean yo alongside and got abonrd; ff there ian't it don't mutter, for you can paddte your own canoes you une hook your ours and row for land. or Wherever you Want to, When yon get tired you ean ehip pug ot pounders ire ees Jil for A ang tle Wich tho sul, A prtent his boen applied for— Erte Disyxtteh, p ! FEATURES IN THE CONEMAUGIL, ‘The new Anchor Line propeller Conamaugh's boilers aro of new pittorn, being kuown os 8 kalt-water bolter, having three flues and three furnuces, built of 3-leh steal, with a diameter tnd [gnyrth of 1134" feat, Anoy. fre allowed to carry 10 ponds of steam, and on that pressure fs expected to moke iO to 80 revolutions per minute on from 75 to8 pounds af steam, with O-lnch eut-otf, Her nverare speed ta ig mites per hour on wm hourly consumption of hut a on of coal. Sho bas two cylhulers.—une geinel bore, tho other f0-Inch—and has i is-hneh stroke, furnice has a xeparato back-heud, and tho steamedome fs 10 feet high and 4 fect in dlamoter, 2 Behouner, QUHANINGS. The schooner W. W. Grant, from Napnneo with buricy for Oswego, hind rough voyage last night.” She entered’ the harbor with her Kaight-heads and the heal of hur bowsprit care ried away. —ACingaton Wits, Gut it ig reported Unt tho Lonts of the Northorn ‘Transit Company will resume thelr telps to this elty tho present ‘fall, Wehope the rumor ts well fomnted, aud arrangements will “be mude that will bring thom back to stay. Lt fg nnderswod thit Mr. Halbert’s recent Visit hero waa Tn cone peetlon with this proposed chunge,—Ogdenabury journals UY the recent ruling of tho Treasury Depart- Incnt Canadian barges lmported Inte the United States to enngo in our constwise trade were al- Jowed until Oct. 1 to wind up their atalrs, and Wore thott ta be sirblected tow penal tounge: tox of $130 for every trip mide between Amer- fein ports, Most of this class of barges haye on out of the trivle, te of the exceptions be- ng the barges Shelton nnd’ Ayr whiten arrived here yesterday in the Ulein's tow, - ‘The customs futhorities bere have bevu notified of the fact fund will doubtless {niposy the tax prescribed by Maw. Bu ffade Commercial Advert taser, 8, A. Now Ve A Now ‘K dispatch suys: Along tho tine of the Erle Canal tho drought Is causing consider- able alarm, hoatmen fouring that the prospers ous Benson Tay be closed too eurly. On the De aware & Tladaon Canal invigation 1s suapende ‘Tho Delaware River, near Port Lewla, N.Y. cat he crossed In many places by stepping from stone to stone, and for a period of more thin thirty yeurs the ponds aud rlyors in uit section have not been bo low, ‘he large water re: volrs of tho Delaware & Hudson Canal Compan in Sullivan County, N.Y, ure nearly empty, while muny lirge ponds re entirely dry. MARINE DISASTERS, COLLISION METWEEN STEAMEIS, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Ticron, Oct. 10.—Lase night about o'clock, an the steamer Hastings, bound up the bay. and about five miles below Picton, opposit the stonu mills, collided with tho steam-bargo Endtan, hoavy Inden, hound down tho bay. The Indian atruck tho lnatings Just forward of tho paddle- box, carrying away the wheel and paddle-box, and making 2 general sms in the tinbera. Had {t not been thut the bow of tho Indian camo Incontact with the main slaft of Hnstings, tho damage would have been moro serious. The passengers und crow all ercuped unhurt. After tho Indian swung elear tho Hastings listed over, but, fortunately, ale was near tho stone-nills dock, where thoy made her fast for the night. The passengers were conveyed to Pleton by (buses, DParticulirs ns to tho cause of the col Histon ure not yet known, LAKE: PORTS, DETROIT. *, | Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Dernory, Mich, Oct 10—Pussed up—t pelluis Milwaukee, Osweratehle and. barg Avon, Dadger State; steam barges Vienna and consurt, W. L. Wotmore and consort, We-co-ken and schooner Richard Winslow, Benton and barges, Mary Pringle and burges, Uuron City und consort, Oscoda, Ontonagon and barges; schooners Edward Iake, A. J. Dewey, Golder Fleeces, M.S. Bacon, Ida Kolth, Lom Etlsworth, G,G, Haughton, Sunnysite, rinkdad, 1. Manna, Colonel Cook, Abira Cobb, Lake Fureut, M. L Wileox, Granthiun, A. Mord, » Vassed down—Propollers Celtle, City of Now York und consort, Vanderbilt, Paeille, China; stenin-barges 8. 3. Shelton, Ralegh and consort aud schooner Kate Whistow, Geo Haribut and consort, C, J, Kersh, Ohlo and consorta, Anna Stulth and consort. H. 1. tattle and consort, 1. Prindiville and barges, Westlord and barges, Michigan yng barges, George A. Marsh, Wiltiant Ruduiph, Sante; schooners Cortez, CN, Johns son, C, It. Burton, O, M. Bond, Canton, §. J Tilden, Hattie Walls, . vont nunoN, “etal Dispatch to The Chicago Trina. Pourliunan Meh. Oot, ie fates up—Pro- pellers Empire, Milwaukee No. 1, W, fi, Wete more and condort, Benton aud larges, Mary Pringlo and barges; tux Sponoer and: barges, “Sunner and barges; seuoovers Golden Plecee, Melvin 8, Bacon, Idi: Keith, Lent Elaworth, Ge G, Houghton, John Rlce, 1 Ue Hayes, Siumy« side, Cal, Cook, f. Hunn, Trinidad, Down—Propetters Sovereign, Suniine, Chinn, Pacllle, Aehony und bunkes, Cuzcily and Durged, HH Tuttloand consort, Annie Sinith aud consort, Bast Bugiinw wud barges; steamer Venrl; schooners 8d. Tilden, Red Wing, John A Btovenson, Wind—South, gontlo; weathor flno. DUEFALO, e Speetat Dispatch to The OMeago Tribune, BUFFALO, Ne Yo. Oct. 10.—Arrlyed—Propoller A. Byorott; schooners Jlomer, “Mens, Queen Uity, Wotts’ Hurt, J.D, Sawyer, J, We Douay, Coueb, gral, Chicago, Cleared—lropellors Oswegatehlo, A. Everott; schouery Jumes Couoll, Je We Duanoy anid Jy De Sawyer, Chicago, Caml frotghts lower; wheat, 3¢ to 435 cents corn, als to oN conte. Cannl shipments, 200, bushels, EAST BACENA. cae Sptctat Dispatch to. ‘The Chicago Tribune, Taser BAGINAtY, Mloby Ovt. 10.—Lumbor frelyhis have advanced, and are Orin. Charters: Behooner A.W. Weight, and, barges Joseph and Mariny Ch Sagimuw to ‘Tonawanda, até) por 4,0u0 feet? barges Syivin Morton aud Mary Stockton, Sagmiaw to Cleveland, at §2.505 pros poller D, F. Rose, and barges Board of trate and Fayorite, Buy City to Tonawanda, at $2.40, FORT COLBORNE, a Spectat Dispatch to ‘the Chicago Tribune, Powr Couionst, Ont, Oot. 1W—Arelved to-tay Fiishoumer sununley Siiwaukes to Suckett’s Whenturd corn, fourede-Stonmusburge ‘Ceoumsech, tor Chicago, Nabt. . BAY CITY, vitune, Hpectat Dispatch to The Chicago 7 Ray "Orry, ‘ich Uct, 1—Tho. propoller Nobraska loft for Silwaukeo with galt on Bute urduy, after which sho goes to Chicago, Tho propelior Russia ts loading with salt, SUEVEMANLY sibune tab Dispateh to ‘The Chicago kin Cravataniy0. t. W.—Cleared for Chioago— Propellers Oswegatehio, Portage; schoonor La. frinter. xuIB, F teh to The Chicago Tribune, ~ He at Satie itatored~=Eropellor Wing sot atid Heopiolter India, Tauluth f wid 1 ‘Por or cicAGO, ie AMT Here lo, sundries, Pree alte Gumpucll Laudington, jumbor, Prop Colorada, Huitula, sum cles. prop Ni ie Drop Remposte Waite Lake, lumber, Prop Clty of Sremont, Duluth, sundrios, Prop Conemaugh, Bultalo, sundsies, Prop 0, lilukox, Muskeyon, lumber, tho’ THE CiiiIcAGo TRIBUNE: MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1880, Prop Anita Laura, Muskegon, lumbe Drop T. W. Snook, White Lake, lumber, Prop 3. Groh, Muskegon, limber, Prop Idaho, Buffalo, aundelos. Prop Minnesota, Escanaba, iron ore, Prop Rochester, Buttalo, sundrios. Prop New Err, Grand I Brop Columbia, Collingwood, sundries, Prop ¥. IL Ketoham, Hifato, tig, Wsiifale, sundries, patnkes, Poshtlge, os Gauge, Senoniliee, Iumber. Sehr Minorva, Muskgon, limbor, t oat Belle, Grahd Hiven, inher. rit. 1, King. Grand Haven, wooil Relir F M ou, lumbers bore * 1, Stockbridge, Musk ilo Witug, Mus Hehe Toneny, Muskegon, bt ‘. Sehr Kato Gillett, Muskegon, lumber, Rebe 1. I Stoore, Muskeson, Inenber, Kelir Holi, Frauktort, rallroad tier, rit. C. Albrecht, Miskeyon, lumber, Hobr dl. V, Kosreits MIber. Hohe Maj. N. Ferry, White Lake, lumber. Behr 8, A. Iria, Granth Haven, lumber, Sehr HD, Moore, Muskegon, immber, Schr Two Mrothors, Muskegon, Ininbor Rohr A.J, Mowry, Lincoln, tumber. Schr A. SM. Beers, Muskegon, lumber, Schr J. nud A. Stron: Muskegon, Sehe Hungarian, Ludington, limber, Belin Albatros, Muskowou, Jinber, Rehr Btatford. Muskegon, limbor. Selir Persta, Muskeyon, hunbar, rf Maggio Thompaon, White Lake, lumber. Sehr, O, Mi Muskegon, lumber, Sehr ‘Ih Frington, White Lnko, ratlroad- ties. Kehr C. 0. D., Grand Maven, himber. Sehr Mary Ainanda, Grand Haven, limbor. Schr, i Allen, Grand Haven, liinbers Sehr Ottawa, Grand Haven, tdmbor. Belir Granada, Muskegon, lenber, Schr Gity of "Toledo, Muniatee, lumber. Schr Austratia, Ludington, luinbor, Rehr 8. Andoraon, Muskegon, lumber, Schr Willan Jones, Muskegon, lumber. Sebr Clty of Grand’ Itupits, Grand Haven, lum- ber, Schr Jenny Lind, Muskegon, lumbor. Sehr Chinn, Mantatee, lumber. Sehr Glad Tidings, White Lake, lumber. Sehr Apprentica Toy, White Liko, lumber, Sche.A. Bradley, White Luke, tumbor, he Alleghany, Erle, cond, . ie Noque bay, Peshtigo, lumber, hr Activo, Peshtigo, lumber, CLEARANCES, Prop Waverly, Duttalo, 24,000 bu whoat, sun- 108, alrios Prop Cubs, Buffato, 100,000 bi oats. Sclir 8wallow, Buifalo, 20,00) bu wheat. Sehr aAcondnl, Manistee, light. Stine Shoboystan, Manltowou, sundries, Prop Qnolda, futile, sundries, * Sehr Willlum Grandy, Marinette, sundrlog, ri. 8. Robinson, Marinette, ight, hr li, Witbock, Monekautiec, light. Prop Mistnarek, Murinetty, Hueht. Stine Alponn, Muskegon, light. R ett, Hight. Rehr E. sinka, Must Prop J. 8. Suaverns, Saugatuck, sundries, Prop Skytirk, Benton Hurbor, sundries, Prop Fayette, Manistec, Hzht. Prop Windsor, Maniatoe, Wcht, Prop -Northorn Queen, Collingwood, 17,500 bu revuntd sundries, Prop G. B. Heath, Saugatuek, light, Sehr George L. Wrenn, Ludington, light. ht George Steele, Butfuto, 10x! ba wheat, Schr Orphan Boy, Polut St. fatince, sundries, Prop Honnoko, Huffalo, 27,000 bu wheat und suns je: fr Muskegon, light, 18) rc. A. King, Buitalo, 1,8 bu corn. he Myatio, Huitiado, £2,653 bu vorit. op latka Brie, Collingwoud, 10,818 bu corn and sundries,” Prop St. Albans, Port Hfitron, 13,000 bu corps Brop Lehlrh, Burtalo, 000 bu wheat, Hrop Huckeye, Muskegon, light, Prop Mury Groh, South Haven, sundries, . Prop 8. C. Baldwin, Bseanata, Hight. 7 Sehr Holly Walbrldge, Buitato, 18,00) bt corn. Prop Gorton Campbell, Erie, 85,00) bu corn aud aunddrics, Sehr Clty of Tolodo, Manistee, light, a BARRY. A_Democratio Stumper from Winols Who Is in Favor of Assasination as 2 Political Method. Spretat to Cleveland Herald, WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 3.—Among tho most Perogrinating disciples of the Demoerncy nt present stumping in outlying States for Han eovk and the aices, is one I. 2, Barry, or as ho announces hinself, tho Ion, 7. P. Barry, of Chicago, it Democratic momber of the Itnots Legisluture, Of Mr. Barry's tune agan orator tho Nation, outside, perhaps, of his constituency und thoge who hive been stoning to hin iu this campulgn, know nought of his abilities ng a law- mutker In tho Sucker Agsembly. The people of those United States ire oqurilly in tgnorance, but, nevortholoss, Mr. Barry his views whict, need but to be property pluced hofoers the publia to oxalt Lins to onv of tho most prominent niches iu Fame's temple, Mr. Barry has been in Washington to-day, and, Mio all great nen who come to the Capleal, he has been interviewed, and it was while in the hands of the luterviewer that his Ilght—nitlerto hidden under a bushel—roveated ftscif. To his a policy, and this policy, whethor ho holds it in common with othor invmbers of: his‘ party or ruminstes on tt tn eeorot, fs startling enough to be worthy of publleation a4 the: polly oF nt tray= ellng apostle of Democracy. Yo come to the polnt at ence, the views ‘of. thls Demovratio inembor of tho Legislature of one of the preat Northorn States contemplate nasnsimiion ns auntony the remedial means to be used to attaln Xpure Adminstration and a just Goverument of this free country. is language admits of no inisconstraation on this polit, und from hilt onrnostness he oyidently bolloves tu the doctrine hy profeases. ‘The conversation in which he gave utterance to those views touk plice in i newspuper oflleo, ‘The subject was tho ed of the Govur- nor of New York State convening the ‘Leglslia~ ture tor the appointinent of Republican Eleet- ort. Mr. Barry wuld thit such a thing could not bo dono, tie was assured thut it was strict- Jy constitutional, whereat ho waxed warm, und sald that, constitutional or not constitutionnl, it would be anautrage op -the liberties of a free peoplo, He then went onto spent of the lend-. ers of the Republican purty, such menas Grant, Conkling, Cameron, Logan, et ak, whom ho oritieed ag keheming “rugeals, wanting in patrlotism, men who cared nothing for tho country, but -sought only for personal power, und wound up by aaying: “Tnoro fs too inuelt of this sort of “work golng on for this to tong remuln av free country. if those men curry. itt tho plans they ure sud to be cone eootlng there will ba such seenva of blood shed “in this country aa have not heon witnessed since tho Preneh Revolution. Thore is one way to nyald this, und sooner or later it will como. ‘Those mon must bo taught that thore 18 it pennlty for plotting agaluat tho fib: ortius of a frev people. If one or two of thom incet with what thoy deservo tt will have i wholesomy offoet; the rest will then know that they ure in danger, It will be for the guod of the country for such men to kuow thoy aro marked!" Much more of a kindred charnotor was anid by Mr. Harry, who seams to have read French Reve olutionnry history with a yengonnee. He snoko of the wark of tha, Hiectoral Commission in tho Kouthiy of Hnyos us 1 worse outrage than any: {hat preceded and entsed tho revolution of Robesplercy, and doclired that no such vet would be allowed to oeuur again, vit any attempts were mide, hu suid, to count Unanedek out in Now York, thore woutd bu bloodshed aud seones that would appall the country. Mr. Barey lott for Rochester, Ny Y., thigavening, He ta to Bpoukdhore to-morrow night, If he injocts any of hig assusinntion thoorioa into kis speach ho WH soon teeome 23 noted ns Wado dlainpton or Denis Kearnoy, _ ; “ ————————___— A Tonant’s Uxporionces with Mr. Ens elish, . Indianapolis Journal, About two yenrs ago 1. M, Teagno, a business min of Clngliinath, was burned out. After.th tire, gathering up bile romulntug fortuna, wh consiated of §22.00 in nowy, he wont to fndfan apron to start afresh, Knowing that Mr, Ene 4 sls wats the owner of 8 large nimbur of houses, he wont ta blin te procury a place ta live. Mrs Kuglish suid that ho hid one that he had) guat gomploted tn the aouthorn part of tho city thut ho could rent for &4 per tionth, in advance, A. Qurgatn wos struck on the ripresontation’ af Lnglab, and the money paid, Vr, Teague went fo look nt the house, uid found the bel yard {led with water, whitch had beoomy sa deep that tho ground tleor of “tho house wis covered with fovorat inches of water, Knowing that ft would bo tmpossibte to live in. the housu under such circumstances, and needing one for funnediata Use, he returned to Me, Hnuliah and ton ali of the condition tn which It was, oxpeoting a return of bis money, but * the poor man's friend” vory quickly Informod Mr. ‘Tongue that ho did Duele noss on Dusnoss princlplus, and did not Propode to return, tho inaney, and abruptly (urnod away, leaving Mir, ‘Teague to work out his salvation with his romalning two dollirs and a halt. Felonda camo to tis raliet aud he was able to pes sume hts businvas, Hols of the opinion that a yaa rae ad rennet Co Teta bie ip have t a ta honorably ns Mey, lata. ld the muttor roluted, z ne mide ———— . 820, a 1. Clarekanct Herald, 3 Dordor States that tried to Bocodas » Kentucky, Maryland, resseeeey . sour... oe 2 Btatos eho, learoeat yates ion tried to buys Bouth tata te 8 te 4 & = &cSe 32 5 P x VITGUULA ys sececsessreverseses OD 420 Fourteon tu f the Di it : ita of tho | jomocrutio S20 : $$ —; Balos, 266,000 copies of “ Uncle ‘Tom's Cab! seers bottles uF Dr, Bull's Cough’ Syrup. i a : jucry--Dcos tha note shayor shavo wit! - outa Sbuving Soup? : is Wa Coe THE COMMUNIST, AStrong Disposition to Revolutionize Things Generally. Somo Curious Interrogatories to Bo Ad» dressed to tho Mayor, Tho Communtiats heldn mnss-meoting at No, bs West Lake etrect yesterday afturnoon, and there wits quite a iarge attondanee, Mr, Frank: Un was called to the chalr. T.1. Morgan culled attention to the action of tho City Counell in refusing to pars the ordl- nanee controlling tha employment of children in factories, Tho ordinance, he thought, was not ng oulnprehenslye as it should be, and he SUBSUTTED THE FOLLOWING agn substitute therefor, with the recommonia- Hon that It be approved by the ineeting, He itordalned by the City Council of tho City of Chicago, Srerton |. That tt shall be the duty: of thy Board of Health to provide aud keep tt registry, a8 herolnaftor sot forth, of all children: under the ne of 1s years employed for wages. or hire in Chicago, ‘That it la hereby mado the duty of each teal euardian of ee child so employed to hive such child registered 18 hereinafter provided. ‘That tho register slitlt state: First, the parentage of kuch ebllds second, [ta residence; tired, [te date of birth; fourth, maine of its pinpluyart Ufth, character of employment; sixth, pluce of em= ployment; savonth, sex, Ree. 2. That the birthedate of any child, tor registry of which applicution 15. taade, shalt be veriiled by an ailidavit of its legal guardian, and, by other proof If required by 1 Board of itoute boforo re; ration Is oltuined, Br That uv certifiente of xtieh registration shal be farnished the guardiut af ehsi rewistered, which certillvate shall be delivered to and kupt by Ita cinployer during Its employ m + $.-'Phat no elilld under the aye of 15 ye tbe employed more than ebelt . sueb hours to ho only between 7 o'eluck a. om. and Go'clock p, in, following. Seo. o. ‘Tht any person or Sarvortt lon, a ploying or hiring nny unregistered chilit to per: foror dally labor continuously eight hours a day shall be Huble toa ponalty of $2) for eneh und every olfunge, ANOTUER. Tho ordinances was dlecussed at some length And nally approved, Assoun ts this mittter wns disposed of, Mr. Morgan subinttted Ue following: Weiss, Tho Common Cott $5,000 for tho revision of the A nud thors being an emergency for remodeling the city ordingnees it conformity with) tha wishes and necessities of the cusmupolltan pop- Dlution of Chleagos and AY 248, Such revisionof the city ordinuncas: will he commenced by tho City Counell before. Mo enor this month, it therefore becomes necessiry for tho inturests of the workers, who: are by fir the inewest and most important part ef and who suataln the whole populition of ‘this eity, to trge the passage and bucorporution in sueh revision of ordinunees to secure the heath, contort, and general welfare of thomnselyes and the community at large; Uherdfore be it Hesulved, ‘That we, the workingien and work- Ing wornen of Chicago, In nutsa-meuting assem bled, respectfully iistruct. our representatives in tho Common Coun to pig ordinances for the fotfo ving purposes: Hirat—For the regulation of the employment of cltldren under fb yours of urge. Sveond—For tho sanitiry Hispection and regue dndon of oll dwellings nud tenement-houses, Thod—For cleauing tho streets, alley, and nubile #rowids, and fur all senvouger work of eo clty. Pourdi—Kor tho Introduction of seientifie in- struction, technical stuidles, iminual arty or ine dustriat instruction, and gymnastic exere! Inboratories for selentiie reseureh, in contr tion with our public-school system, Ligfth—For the rexulation of steam und horse it, and for tho proper entrance of new rail- ronda inte the olty. Sirli—Kor the purchase of tho street-car rait- waye, und for thelr control and Yperition by the efty Cor tho profit of tho city und for tha cum fort of tho poenle, who uso the same, Seventh—For the reduction of tho water rents in dwellings, ighti—For 2 bureau of statlstics of employ- ment nad service concerning all Industries and ceoupitions, Niuth—For a consns of tho wbitants of this city, and to redistrict tho clty every four years into wards of equal numnber of hubabitanté, and Into election districts for ench PA) voters, ‘enth—for tho extension of the system of parks and boulevards into tho thickly-settled purta of tho clty. ElrventheVor tho suppress of gambling on the Honrd of Grade, und to band prevent tho forestaiting mid cornering of tho uccessitifes é of Ife, Tielfth—Vor tho suppression of nil sineeures under tho Clly Governinent, for the striet regi Jaton of the oftce hours and the epeeitie dudes of the elvetive and inpol tive afivers and hired omployéa of the City’ geriment und for thy Imponeniment and pomovul of negtlgent and ine eligiont ollivers, * Thirtecnth—Vor Uconsing certain trades and occupations which are not reached i llesae taxation, and: for equullzing the burdens of tixition we between the diferent kinda of profitable properties, incomes, and employ- ments, ‘uurtcenth—For fixing a compensation for Alderman of St per mpotinegs regular or special, of the Common Counelt, Fiftcenth=Por electing the menmvers of tho Bourd of Edueation by tho popular yotu at tho: bignulal Mayoral vivetlon, Sittcenth—Vor vompul ments in sanitery emerge Seventecnti—For txtag und constituting alght houra a legal day's work for tl the onicers, ployés, atid others at work on publie inpra ments and paid outof the City Vrensury Hightecuth—For the compulsory use of smoke- consumers in muanufieturies nud other estab lishmants, Noeeteenth—Por tho estadlishinent of public reuding-rooins in the soverit divisions of tho elt ‘Tocutietn—For the regulation of the silo of food, drink, and medlelines, ning tholtadultern- Hou and dishonest mixtig and compounding, Toenty-firet—For the bed full aud came plotelistsot legal voters i eaet election pre- elnut, so 18 to prevent Megat young and tamper Ing with the ballat-boxes. Hrecnty-wcunt—Kor the selection of Judges ot glection three months before the elty ulections, 80 ns to give muple time to lnvestirate the charactor of the appulntves and tu nitord an opportunity for muking the ehanes demuanded by nil the foes! politieat partes whleb may have votlog strength at the tnblut-box, Twenty-thind—For the sppolutinent of a stands ing Comtmittes on State Legition. to drart legislative neta whieh ingy be ievded for Chi- enzo and for tho people of tho Stata, Mr, Stevens raised the polut that the revision, of tho ordinances hid gonu so fur that te dup: tlon of Mr. Morgan's recommendations WOULD AMOUNT TO NOTHING, Mr, Schilling was oppose. ta tha recommond- atlon in relorence to etal witer-ratos und: thought it was necessary to dot mattert stun a4 thoy were an thy ond that a fund might be orented to oxtuad the water-systom, and moved toa G ont HO much as referred to that subject. Mr. Monzan hott ta the position bo had talent, ad hiaintaioed that was wrong that be should po compelled to pay fer more water than he could posettily commie, Hoe would bave tha Witter-aystein extended by general taxation. Mr, Sloan thot water should be absotutely. freo, and argued that it it was no the rent of houses would be fessened, and the working ghisses would ho the gulners to some extent, AKL Motor sail de watererites hud buon re= duced last year, and would probably bo again reduced nt the end of the prosent year. Ho aitw no objectiun, however, to the rates ramialne ing muiliviently bith te accumulate a surplus fund, for the neeuulation was appropriated your after your, mid if the money was not rilsed TM this way tt would lave to be raised in some. other way, * Mr. Bishop was tn favor of. having water- noters plicad inal iwellitys, and the equalle- tng of tho witer-rates, su that the private cons Bumor should not by, wiled to pay for the wator tisud in factories, ety, a\ftor some further discussion all In reference to wator-rates wis struck out. All Of the other: reeurumendations were thun coneurred in by a Urminiinaus voto, i ‘Tho following \ RESOLUTIONS OF INQUINY wore than aubiuitted by Mr, Morgan and adopted without dissent: Wikukas, The transpostution of tho many thousands of persons vyery day to and frum tholr Industrhi) or lustoess omploymont la of such importance te the community, bot hn personal vomfort and pecuniary intorost, wut it eames the tpurative duty of the City Gove ernment to possess the Cullest Information upon thls subject, so that such Intelligent snd: prace teal xetion ty be taken by the ely nuthuritics froin tine to thine as sony ba aeeedsary for the publle welfarey therefore, dtesolved, 'Thnt the Mayor ba respectfully re- ted tufuenish the Common Council clear aud Cull answers te the following quoations: Bint—Wihat we the netual cost per mille of streot-onr raitroad track, the number of miles of track in tho gity, und total cost? Seedud—Whatis tha cost of the pormanent bytes aud neeessitry Ww po urtonunecs? Phird—What has been tho total outtay of caps Atal in completely establishing tho” pregunt utreot-car system? > Aawth—What ls tho wyerngo operitiug ox- Penses, oxcluslye of the pay of. Uiroctors and Other officlulsy ‘Vth What 1a tho avanti annual rocelpta? th—What rights and privileges ure pos: -Bossed! by tho strevt-ear corporations wequired through tho Staty und clty and by doolsluns of the vourts? Pensa : Seventh—What powers ure possessed by tho Olty Government to regulate, purchuge, of cons trol and operaty tho street-car nes of tha city? And be it further q Reatved, That the Muvor bo reapootfully re- questo to present the {formation wcquirod ut tho seoond regulur mvoting of the City Council tu November next. al rusolution wus thou prosontud calllng for the appolntment of a comiitteo sto draft. the ordinances sugested above, and Lo Pluce thyn bofory the Muyor and tho Counc, aug alyo’to ry street improyo- nuk afte what the: One of thet infles tor fon Mint the Workshop Inspectors and report ores Menage. Mid he had camo twalve. sting, and it looked to VERY MUCH LIK A PARCK. He denounced the Comieil nea band of thieves and robbors, and thought the meeting would besittle Itsetf if It rent a cominittee to see them, and boped the reolation would not be adopted. Youra nyo he had spent 65 to elect Ald. Wile he and nt tho thie he thought he wisan atin, but he knew different now, and Hl not trust any of thom, Some tiscusston followed as to whether tho Aldorinen wore thieves or not, Ald. 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Ne Yor nti sandulpie SOUS UENGEN, Woevorn Sinuacee MLOMHOVATHIO SPECIEICN, Thid Aiiist> POW REE aaa ure the aniy mudiethes adavte: lat prbisctyeah « Pever ston, bith i B. Warne, Worm Fever, Worn ¢ i Crying Colle, of Tooting uf inte rs hew of Uittdre q jeudachus, elie. Hilioun sceniBch.. edur sinful Mer toe penta Lark Gouse, Diieule tee Ate lhouns, Erysipelas, rap Hieumasien, [heuuutic, tats, Fever snd Awgae, Clill, Poyur Agucd: Piten, ind we Wives: 4, fire, woiity or curanioy tit houplng Cough, vielunt Gr 1 Mayateal ry Kult Ur went by the Case, 0} on reoulpt oF pres. 20} singly Vial fru uf chario, tile Med. Co. LOW deuan BE B AMUSEMENTS. HAVERLYS THEATRE LILMAVERI Manager and Proprioter THE LASP NIGHTS of tha Eminent Actor, MR. JOHN McCULLOUCH, Supported by Mr. FIRED NM, WADE and a Powortal t i Under tha munngomentot Me, WM. M. CONNER ‘This (MONDAY) ovening, Dr. Hirde Pette Tragady, TEL GLADIATOR, SPARTACUS, tr. ONIN Met Phasari YB. Warde iss Knio Forsyth 1 of “Tarquin erchantal Vent RD peer ythine, Frliny—Hen~ hh MeCultongh—Viginius. Satuntay Matines ueday Nixkt—Jack Cade. Sunday laveriy's Genulno Colored Min- <Virwint BP are atrets, 56" 1), NOOLEY'S THEATRE, SECOND AND LAST WEEK OF LAWRENCE BARRETT, Monday and ‘Thurvday Nights, RICHELIEU. luht and Wednesday Afternoan—YUR- oat etree tonent—MERCILAN Whand DAVID GAMO. ee Saturday Nluht—Ot HEL, Bunday.Qet.tz, Mt, Lan Specialty Combination, GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, Clurk-#t,, opposita wew Court-flouse, This (MONDAY) evening, Oct. IL feat appearance at this olevant Theatre of the celebrated charncter-wetor Mr. B. MACAULEY. In his himorous portrayal of PUNCLE DANI tn Locka's piiroty Americuit comedy-drama, A. 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South Sldg—12s ty-fuurtheat., none Indianeny, OVEN FOR THE SHASUN, For particulars vend fur catalocue, Hiss Eddy's Kindergarten and School, 33 BINHUP COURT, one block east of Union Park. Noxt School Year will begin Sopt. 6, (S02, Avnly for terms, MISS RICE’S SCHCOL For Young Ladies and Chittren, $t North bn Salles at. ‘Phorough bnglish and Clase NEse OF Eady, Mudame Kussoll, roxident Fronel ‘Teacher, will yl¥o private instruction, CIUCAGO FEMALE. COLLE + orm, Koptatn« Ver.” For Catalun AY EI, Brea’ Monon Park ater MIS, SY DAY BULOU henst dent, WEIEAL NOTICES, OFFICE: Or ~ The Silver Islet Consolidated Min- ing and Lands Company, 62 Broadway, Naw Vors, Bont, 15, 19), Notico t# horoby given that the Directors of tht Cainpany, by authority, sucially, eontorced by th Sharatalders Hereby enlt for a Besetent” 0! Heat day of Noveiuber next. stockholders dru ros wested to rend suid conform fo thy alipiiation ie dorsed on thal Share Corbifientes, om fallura to pay te 0 Hthout remedy, Interest ot th I Tr cong poy aaoum win be allowed on, pagum nindo priue jo Ist November. Be BTRO: Vieo-Froattont, ent wuAY be ucktomedsed therson, ere thin Jo fnpractionbla oF tconventont, recuipls will bo re= furnud for ntiachinent to curtiicatew on wiilel pays mont be made. setae Direct all registored mall, ointtor for this Company toNo, 03 Hrondway, ae almcavoredt insite, be. featized tn time iW wove ide Wittor supplies, ute, tf i louied, inexnedlont te doe etwnedle Palas CAND, Preataoae Lat thy aii 5 Fi ctiyt nige=|ii hd oe TN Uy eit : 0 jo tng. wnd plaed, hath pays able ti stuckhuldora of rucnd Hom Es Hue the ure [urge proparing fur a gpavial neg juldore ta-be hold at Portland, Orediny Oct 3 (at Rich special natleo will bs gived uy tiren lar latter ta Mockholdurat the krauater buoka will ba eluadd trout Supt, 2 until Nov. HOWACE WHITE, Troasuror. OREGON RAILWAY & NAVIGATION COMPANY, PU NABHAU-8T,, New Your, Bopt, 2 18. ADULTIONAL NOTICE. Tn compliunes with a ruling of the Gaverning Com: alttou uf tha Now York stuck Exchnngy thy (rufistar biuke of tha Oregon Htnilway & Navieatlon Company becriptinn to now stuck-by stock huldogs uf neva ¢ crip : Pecan Oct ain hy ardvr ot tho Hard of bie TAL TYNDALL Asst 5 Stockholders’ Meeting, chime Hiuulinyg, Untors Stock: Woedhondny, Ost. beat clack pe the aat ‘ania, 13, a8 3 o'elouk p, tu. for tho oluauon such othr busiioss os may loguily IAMS, Hucrotary. FaAlitbAwnra’ STANDARD FAIRBANKS, MORSE & GO. 111 & 118 LakeSt., Chicago, v.- --_ BecarcfultobuyoulvtheGcuuiue. een ARELLANO: PAPILLON! A Wonderful Vegetable Production! AND SPECIFIC CURE ry 7 ‘On DISEASES OF THE SKIN AND CATARRKH. UNLIKE other preparat ON eceontat tl WHOLLY PiREPAICE Js absolutely. bari, and far in Hain the marknt PAD Le HAT ACH, tab t CARLES mud it without FIC CUL er stentta thts remedies. “'Trint Bottic For salo by all Druvgists, VAN SCHAACK, STEVENSON & C0. AGENTS, 02 ont 03 Ent PILOVONAT MAIL LETTINGS, Notice to Contractors. Drv ANTAtENT, WARTISGTON, I. Un Hsiis WIDE recelvad nt the Cone tinont nBtHl 3 pp, inal Noo ying the taile of the United OnE -pwellle 8 tor henting Uy the Dey fein Note k teak ce eee : D <1, tor 1s: Sehedile of sarvien, Inatruce tntiste WICH fortis fur contracts tid Donde, and all other ncunsuiry Inforiinton wittbe farntened win appllention ty the Sucond Assi " ana ats wad Assistant Pontinslere NORACK MAY Postmantor. Feopoats fur Anbstatenen Hlor Orricr Teta aaa | WAN I Stites, ed ne ber 11, peted In le tine nad pinen th Hresence uf butlers, £9) Of the foibawing ap ju Tent, Untted states wring, this city ns tng bu require f a be rea: hh Wednesday, Oetot welll fo trapped. 4417 pounds tnitnean's: patent Kilnedried, In ‘Yominson's arrelsy ‘eeailun cans Apples, in casos, mira 14M! pounds Applas, dried. in harrote, TOU pounds Apples, deed, Alden's Eeaporated, in 5 in bib boxes, strappeds Cheer,” Young’ American und oO Cheese, fuetury, In Geuito parent cheexa “Modi” “Oyatort f korg, nesarted 2 and ‘To he packed in b-tp, iuedltd, Hineal ltl pupior, beeratieally sunied with papier, Wrapped (h paber, und packed eh:ht tins 10 & strnpped. mounds 1 wet quailty, new crop, in packncos HU Ree eet an bt pounite bari, bust qtiatity tent, tn 8-Ib net tins ed twelve’ ton East Case TD US Feet ee, i) pounds Peaches, dried, Alden'a ova df 1b Jekuden OF cusdr, ninipped, OF In TOAD koken, map ned, pint bottles Wlackwell's, packed thes toa on or" Mixed." jalmiun, in cases, 1 caso.und 2h hnlt-pint bots ‘nucu, Wortvestershire, Jeu & strapped, 4 All boxes to be well ctrbped. with fron, t co com- pletoly rund the ends, und be tharouzhly nadied. Ac unl tutu at thy tinte of delivery 18 required, and he chine for wack beat shiping orders, Propusnts will be Strap. 3H) pint bot Hes, Sto fAecompanied by pan OvernMENt roseryeR the right all proposnis. Blank prey maples, Teject ny or Ie for further Information wilt bo fure nished on appileation ta this oles, invulupes containiie propoxaie should be marked C Proposals for Suusistenes Stores," aud addressed tothe undersizned, Proy Orvicr Punctast: MAAIT Ay 3 Hentod propoxnta tn duplicate, subject to ‘thu amual nultions, will be ‘recelved at tis oltes wate ty yek Noort on Cet. 2s 18, at which time and pace Will Ly opened in, proneliee uf biddure, for fare nlsising n.d delivery nt the Subsisiencn. Storuhoure In Ormatia, of an cars Of on cars itter Inapaction and ueceptance nt pincy of packing), a8 may ba required by tlie Sutsitence Department: ) «uarruls Pork, Hint mons, to be dollvored d (0,100) pounds Bacon, short, clone lam weluht ind thicknons, packed in craton, want 21 pounds Bioon each, to be doe ne hie side, i traps ive bo covered with now, je of cruise und style of be seen at this Ie. nd (LOX) pounds ireaktost Bacon (thin canvased, and in xlattod boxos, attapped, bout 1) patinds Browkfast iucon each, to be do Hyered by Nove 1, tea Seven hundred ‘and’ elzhty (GA) f-pound tine Lard (puro leat, twelve tine tn n case, atrappod, Hach tn taund hold ‘netually nuns, gee of Ined, tobe nes copteds price pur tin und not por’ pound to be sated; to be delivered by Nov, 13, 160. ii Nunt reserves tha right to reject any o¢ ali proporaix, Hilank propinate, and fall information na to the maa ner of bidding, conditions ty bo observed by DItdory und terns of contract aud payment, willbe furnished ‘on application to this attic bs Bhvuloney contatnlli rnpasate shautd be taarked »Froposals for Subalstunge Biores,” und addressed £0 dhe undersigned, THOMAS Ww i SHON, ‘SHUSSES, We will pay ton charitable inatttution $100 in care ofan Inguinal Hornia that ean be retained by a sarngt rotain with tho waive the han yA wo TEN'TIVE COMMIC i, i Wish, BARTLET, BU’ aes PAE 7 ; DU. PARKER, the patontan. ine iad 3 senre Ox perience, the lasts years with Marine Tospitals, Are my, Savy, and Pensioners, tho Goverment having adopted our npplinnee ns the best in use, sn hat can by cured we nevor fall co cure. 4 “3 SEAM turers of thy ESS-HEEL ELASTIC STOCKINGS, Patented March £6, 1870, WHITE'S PATENT LEVER TRUSS Pathe best Truss in tho world for holding and curing, OE pow Jtornia, fis ure a biel Pamphilute fr anes <9 | rin just the thing—no prosa> rod porsan shuld Mave ono, TREVER TRUSA CO, Warre New ¥ THE untold milgertos that ra tule, frat Uuttsere c NOR SLE-2 IESE. y DN» Exhnuayed vitailty, nervonn kod pltysicul debility, a 24 viculity Impatrod by the errors wy low clive application to business, may bo For iad mantioad coeined, ndredth edit on, cuvinnd nnd ontnewed, Just tebe, Tt en sti mnfieat work, the beat i Brutish languave, written by a phystolan of wreat experience, fa wham wax awarded 4 fold nnd Jowolud Tnedal by Ge National Medical Arsociatiin, ft ear tain beautiful dnd vary exnenalynoncravings, Thre Dundred pages nore than a) valuable pro<criptlons {or all form at provatliig distenae, the result of many yours Of extensive nad successful practice, elther ony of whieh ia worth tan thnow the price uf tha book, i Freneh cloth; price only ély sunt by tail 8 London Lancet eays: without thia valuable bunk, Bonotuetur. An iliustratod sample sent tonal on racolpt of six cee to nina age aie ‘Theouthorrefora by permlaston, to tho in. 1. BANE Br cat “No porton should ba ‘The author Isa noblo ciation, suthor nisy bo oonsaited on oll dla- WISHES Sy Meuaidone oF ths Nultonal Staak Aditroas Dr, WoL, PARK MIL No. 4 Mutinetewt, Boston, Mass, tho cases ruquirlug skit und eswel- THYSELF one URDIOAL PREPARATIONS, ot = = a [=] o wi a 1 BNOLIMIL REMEDY, Cures Lew corthons Paintul"Slunsttuadvis:tHouraticry Oearen Mlseasus, wil diuases known ns Fomale Weakness, Used in Boyland for years a4 9 Poriodient and Hugus Inting Mal," wold Ly etl Druguints ayorywhera, Prog, HWyor vox, orale bugs Tur ROL Hund by taal roo tee roe EE tay auaniciye KGILAY M Whotgsata Ausnts for the Untied nie #” Von its sunt freo, sora a cule, yall ans ial tates. Drussiats, AN BUITAAUK, BEEVHASON & CO, Avonta, ui und 9f Laku-st. cornur Genrborn, SCELLANEOUS. NO CUREI adray [DR KEAN, - > 173 South Clark-st., Chicago. Ontuls personally or by tall, {roy of atiuriy on tt TOWNS BUrvous GF apo 2 De Baan te thevuly physiciaa la the hu pse 1h tering Warrauty cures OF