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MARI F Safety o opo Departed of the sy ie Schooner Carrington and Her Crewe —_——— formation Concerning the Col- a Between theG. L, Seavers and Winnie Wing] ———- Senvers Conv arted into” n Total i Wreck and the Winnte Wing Dismasted. ————_- i Sohooner Scotian Seriously Damaged by Striking tho Limekilns Crossing Rooke. — Few York Cunals to Be Closed on Dee, 2—- Six Millon Bushels of Grain Now Afloat. —_ nt and Sevority of the Cold Snap Its Effect upou Naviga- tion, Etc., Etc. Extel THR DISASTER RECORD. fg OFONGR T. FEAVERS AND WINNIE WING. vive of tho renmen of tho Wrecked schoo George Ts. Seavers arrived In tho elty yeaterday, Nemakes thoxtatement thnt the Senvers col- Matwith an unknown veasel ut daylight Sunt- i morning, avout forty miles southweat by whol Muskegon, The nano of thorchooner auld pot be distinguished, but It was supposed {obo tho Winnle Wing, beenuse the volee of tho narter sounded Hike that of Capt. Peterson, At the time of the collision the Scavers was on the siarbourdl tack, and the other versel on the port tack. The Kenvers siruck the unknowneraft Har the forerizamg tearing tho foresnll, nnd damoging the rizgitis. ‘Tho bow of tho Seayers wat crushed by tho contnet so that eho tegan to leuk bailly and hud to bo herded before tho wind, which was about west-northwest, Tho Captain of tho unknown vessel reported tt abe as tadly damaged, and asked the Captain of thoSeaverstoremain by him. This could not pedone, however, owing to tho serlows naturo of thoSeavers' lenk. ‘The latter veseel was kept heading to tho enstward until ale brought up on {he beach betweon Saugntuckand Holland, Pre- yiousto stranding, the water i her hold nid Facnedadepth of ivy feet. ‘Cho weather wis {hick hou the vessels cume together, and a mow-storm act in afterward, which lasted throughout the greater portion of the diy. When tho seumman left Saugutitek tho Scavers had beeoine nemupleto Wreek, tho beach for several intles ny strown with bor cargo and portlons of tho bull. Treeemgto be now pretty gencrally undor- stood that tho vessel collided with was the Wine nie Wing, and that the Iutter lost her epars in consequence of tho inishap, though otherwise she sutferad no Injury stilicient to amount to teruusness, ‘The Winnlo Wing 13 at South Haven, and will be towed to Pentwater, Tho George E. Seavera was built tu 1808 at foulh Haven by Ingram, She imonsured 12 fons burden, Her owner wits George Hoyee, of South Haven. ‘The carver of the Seavers wns marked by numerous strandings and mnishnps, VATIOUS MISHAPS. Tho barge Herschet rau Lack to this port Tacslay evening minus hor imainboom, whieh waa broken eomewhere nenr Racine in the mourn Ing. A now boom hag been aupplie! to the craft, anjshe Isfnce more ready tu proceed. Yesterdny murning the ‘schooner Yankeo Blado eanin in contact with tho pare fl. Church Ins the South Branch, losing her spritsuil yatd sad Jbboom-guys, aud haying hor yawl damaged. ‘ Tho echooner Frank Crawford hud her Jib boom broken by a putt of wind ‘Tue: morn ing off Sheboygan. While being towed up the South Hrinch yeatorday afternoon, sho cucoun- tered tho ateain candl-bont Dantibo near Van Buren street bridge, and gave tho little craft a sayere squecze, TE LAST NOTR FLED. Byeelat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago THinines Minwacker, Nov. 17.—As8 another day has paed without bringing any nows from tho whooner B.M. Carrington those who doubted tho story of her loss ure bewinuing to lose hope. DAMAGED AT THE LIMHKILNS, <:.. Bpeetat Dispatch to.The Chicago Vribunes ~~ We Ii—sk dispatch recelved this ted that tho large schooncr Scotia with an accident nt the Iimekilus Crossing, and was loating, A. tug with stenm pumps bas been sont to her, and eho will bo docked at Detroit, Her cargo is xrain. Mr, W. FE. Richmond, her owner, went to Detroit this morning to fook ufter hei ‘THY, WINNIE WING, Eselal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. PENT ATE Mich. Nov. 1%—Thu schooner Wionie Wing is In South Haven with spars gone. ‘essel, cargo, uni crow all right. . Special Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribunee Sourit HavEN, Mich, Noy. 17—Thy schooner Wionlo Wing, dismasted, was brought fn hora this morning; not louking. HNOME GA'TITERINGS, GRAIN AND COANBE FREIGHTS. Groin frelzhts wero moderately activo at un Changed rates yesterday. Eugayomonta: To Buffulo—Schooner Gailatin, corn at 6 conts; pro- Peller Buffalo and steat-bargo 0. J. Korahaw, corn on through rate; propeller Avon, whent on through rate, ‘!o Erlo—Propoltor Juulata, corn on through rate. ‘To Coltingwoort—Propailer Rimeoe and schoouer Willinm 1. Taylor, corn on through rate, ‘Yo Sarnin—Propellera Lawrenco andt. Albans, cora on through rato. Capnelty, 4,00) bushels whent and 240,000 bushols corn, Few coarse freight charters ure belug mado, andthoso at unchanged rates, Yoaterday tho ‘cheoner Robert Howlett was put In at 82.37% Onlumber from Muskegon, TUE COLD SNAP AND ITS EFFIOTS. Much speculation is indulged in along tho ks concerning tho carly advent of severe me Wenthor and tho probablilty of its dura- on. A ruujority of vessel-ownors aro of tho opinion that this toitch of winter will bo followed ded Period of several weoks of mild weathor elle enable crafts now under charter to whee ne thelr enyagomenta yFicr. to tho buth, ma (fteirance censes, Inall auch cuses it colo united that a intent wish gives a warm those to the ylowa expressed, There ara tothe pay gmweng tho tumberinen, who inelina ten hello shat milk turn will follow tho puta ruezcettyy, butthe entire fraternity seu Hl ito gure that 0 fur jos tnayuycnutiire “ erncd tho © jig la up" for tho rar Gov. Ludington, ‘of Milvanulceoy who that (2, tHe elty yeatorday, recalle tho’ suet fen chet? Sth of Novembor, 183, the loong iyo it OF {8 bitzzard frozo ducks und and co tho lakes and rivers of Southern ttter ental Wisconsin. Ammedintoly thero- there when fell to the depth of une foot, and ‘ring, by Po break-up Until the following Uo metre 2 Van Behulek supplements this lite “that on sar of record with another to the affect tuuer) 02th or November, t8uy, n number of Bridger nien cannlhonts wate frozen in at tho neti ote locks and held in iey embeuco until Fentleinen nat etn mre Seca ltoal hy fae ‘ a parently under a silent Souvievton. that history muy ropent Stsolt tho revent senson, ‘The onan Howey co es eae sero 1 be Pagano, a8 pretty est mfortho geugon, and vu low theca bute tho cutof iumbor shut off “from tho cold Anu ate NE 80,000,000 foot, But for ele ba At tense 130,000,000 foot Would havo Now (rarketed between this and tho Dut Inst, WI yor OURHE hot much over 60,000,000 feot Ronerully reo eTNurded, Chicago. lumbormen Carly clogncet Wubilant Over this, unexpected! Vo of Me is tt promaleed to entumeo tho vale ct Theraegeks on band fully €1 per 1,000 mber tne hos beon a tnurked demand for resent Ha HONE the sean, and up to the tho Wa there appearsta ba wo fulliug-olt on me OF trade, Concorning tho Sehuick mint (aber cutting, Mtr. Van ibis is the’ by quoted us ‘snying that Pertenco tn th firet time during” his ox- Shut down, peg uuslnoss that tho sawemitls have HPODOL aisle pec ey OE November, ‘Tulue ary lay, indices ftom Menominee, recelyed yos- ivontetted thie tie luge of tuo mila ta tae Seuson Inst ene eon would shut down for tre wens Fetsels Chao {u thocoarso froight feu ten MMe winter quarters tits souson at Tere also. wie eartlor thun uauul. Grain-eare Teaching thee gly, Wo, pretty wenerally upon townwatdete, deutinutions; an possibly those Votario pure etd, With Krafn cargoes for Lake Wetlung Cana 2, be compeliod to winter in tho ar concerned 0 Tar us Luke Ontario carguca Wdseuson eh tle, Drowpuct of thelr delivery ‘Sule Very dubluua, to suy the loust. Vessel nee MOVEMENTS, ents were yer! Lebo atte {unt Ulta to do, Ytho seer Sled with yeutg? to Lighthouse Blip was falrly Secoune ‘ot the Sram bound and detalned ‘ a * ‘. it Us Su Jeeapnt@teruoon the wteum-tunyes Cr iflebeee, Srallow, teed cowsert, J. Daubar and eousort, fe k we nitt-shore Je. and ©. Reltz and consort loft luuiber ports. Turing the aftr Khooner M. Cuprun sailed tor tho tuenitbaryen okey Paliner with cone ‘ulo, white the schooner bi Ti "ready to leave for tuo on. and schooner ne MF Ccbuygan with supplies» Among others re elded nediaation Weru the Ollver Mow Winatow. 1 iy" ho first te fw favorable changes of wid shoone 8. Marah, (8, Hisard, ‘Tunas Chavet, Richard tle vaterday afternoon were tho Thuy nnd” the schooners EM. rawford, und Milwaukee Helle. Veasel cane from the Minttens, ad frelehted “with cedar posts and telegraph: poles. Her Captain reports that he did not meet aestnglo sull vessel during the untire run up the west shore, Tho tug Wamarck arrlved from Menomince vestordas” forenoon with the htniberstiden tr Witla Grandy, Henry Witheel, and Robinson, haviog performed the rutind trip betiweon the two ports In the renierkatly stort time of seventy-two hours, Sho left mgctin last. event on her inst trip this season. ‘The pros pallor Favorite is expeeted here ly from Menominee witha tow of Iumber-liden barges. Bhe will algo lay up atter agother trip, WINTEAE QUATITINS. Tho steameharze Michael Grol, tug Martin Green, schooners A. Beales and Mary Bi. Hite, nid Keow Roekwway stripped tor winter quire ters yesterday, Tha barges Waltham Grand, Henry Witheck. and E.8. Hobtnson will In In UT Hipas soon ay these Maher oes nro discharged. “Pho ditties D. L. Fiter W. Jud, and Marinette will winter at Menon fnee, the sehooner C,H. tackiey at Ronostiny, nud the sehoonur Winnle Wing at Pentwater, WRECKING, Aprivate dispateh from Heeanaba, recelved here yesterday, atatos that with futy weather tho tue Winslow will Inve thy stranded iS fiver, Star in deep water. toediy. ‘Plie trat. thing dene by tho Winalow upon reachlig cannba was to relense tho tug Ben Drakg, ine prisoned alongside of the Bveniig Stir. hock Nore, age of water existed In tho river Wienting the prevalence of whieh wine outside, 8 formed inal! of the slips duriag iuosday arrivals night, ‘She schooner E.M, Vortech arrived postontay fon tha first tine alice she was water-fogged by collision. Secale the schoonnr Eilzn Day: was docked a. had Bguthors’ shipyard to have i leak stopped. aA Fortin survey of the damaze sustained py tho echooticr Annie M, Peterson was rude yess terday. She wilt require av pees of new kee stern’ post. and riddur, botwwe A arnt, a w thorough eating. ‘The vost will be about &3,- The barge Progress Ia expected here to-day, in tow of the propeller Garden City, to take on nt aveond cargo of corn tor Bulfalo, Shoulda ran. of neeldents and: tucidents similar to those of tho Urat trip attend her this) thae she may suc- ceed in reaching Wultalo fmedintely ater tho ive loaves tho buy it the spring of 1831, NOT FROM ABROAD, ERIE CANA IMPHOVEMENTS, Bralo Commercial Advertiser? Durlug the commg winter large Improvements and repairs will be madefon this section of the Erle Canal. Part of this work huis nirendy been outlined a tho authorities have in contemplation much moro, involving the expenditure of quite 2 sum of money. Tho work In this vicinity will be under tho direct supervision of Capt, Samuel M. Pooley, through whose efforts tho ential has eon kept in tho best possible condition aud greatly finproved tho past season. It 1s pro- posed toxrnyet the whole of tha towpath along Tonawanda Creek, from tho gravet pit at that place, Tho work is calculated to cost between $4,000 and $10,000, Tho old wall on the south sito of tho Commercial street slip will be taken down anid be relayed in a substantial manner, and tho abutments of tho Commerciul Btrest bridge will be rebullt. and new tron bridge erected, as stated. In this paper yeator= day. The present bridye Is ot wood, and {3 re- garded a3 very weak, An fron bridge ut Lloyd strevt will algo bo put up, replachur the present wooden one, which is also regarded 1s unsafe. Tho Erle Basin breakwater and Bird Tsiand plore, Which wre State property: maid net aa protection to the Canul, are now being thorough y repaired, the storing laving washed many of the stones out and joosened othors. ‘This Ts 0 work that hus Jog bean regarded ag neces but the authorities baye heretofore negle todo It on account of the large sum which would have to be expended, ‘The cost of tho jmprpvement will be butween $12,000 and &15,0UU, CAPT, OTTINGER, Tho File Diepateh, referring to Capt. Dowels Otunger, the veteran coinmander of the United Blates revenue cutter Conunodore Merry, aud his reported Intention to muke application to be placed on tho retired list, anys: “The Herald ts at fault, as to this gentioman's: age, having credited him with aw ly vende of years more than he fs entitled to, Were wo to compre the lotgovity of prominent Amoricins with that of prominent Lirepenns, we could not find a amore yigorgis man then Capt, Ottinger to mention in this connection. Wo botleve he ia wbout two years older thin the present British Prime Mintster, nnd three years older than Count Von Moltke was at the can- clusion of tho Franco-lrussian War. We aro, Informed that during Capt, Ottinger’s service of forty-elght yours be has promptly caxecuted every order the United States Government. hus Intristed him with excepting one, tho carrying Into effeat of which was rendered Impossible by now-mnde fee in Lake Brie: and that every ship in distress or tishore which bis command hus taken in hand hag been released or rendered enving assistance, even when his command wits 2 sinnll gall rovenuo.cutter, “itis rumored that Capt. Ottinger Intends asking permission of Sceretary Sherman to go bofory Congress und be reilred from. nutive eervice, ho bez disinclined to force hlinself upon tho Government when so many of hie Junior brother ollicors have bevn retired. ‘Those ersons Who hnve recently been aided by Cupt. ttinger in bis oMieitl capacity, ny well us tho eltizens generally, would dotibtless regard ble rotiremont 1 loss to the country, and) would hari By reoits any reason tat might bo urged for losing that: rare nantionl skill, wise Judginent,and-command of men. which have given hin prominence and honored his demirt= ment of publigservice, Should this rumor prove true, his oltlain) record, as,well ns lids career of devotion to life-saving, should be published for tho encourayoment of oll thuse who sect to lend lives of public usofiiness.” OSWEGO ITARDOR, Oswego Palladium: Tho certainty that: tho completion of tho now west breakwater would Inergnse tho dificulty of entering tho harbor of Oswego during gules from the northward and westward hus long been seen aud frequently spoken of by the ongineer oltieur in churge of tho work, tg several of tho cltlzens of Osweeo: with whom he hus spaten about tho matter will undoubtedly remember, ‘The remedy for tls dimculty $8 to be found In the construction of w east breakwater on tho prolongation of tho gen erm! lino of the west breakwater, leaving an opening for the passage of tho river water, ‘This has beon recommended In tho fist two annual report to tho Chief of Engineers and sketehed in thu ma jccompunying these reports, of which coplos uve been sent to many citizens and to The Bounlof Trade. iy this constructian the harbor of Oswego beeames real barbor of refuge, and nay be safely entered by any vessel Tn uny gato of wind that blows, and witlfurnish shelter where tugs cin Ie in snfety, repdy to lond tholr assiatuneo to any vessel tn distress that uppronches tho harbor, us thoy do now In WTO, Wo understand that tho halanco of tho Inst yenr's appropriation, boing SW,000, Is Tmpllediy fat least to be applied to the construction of an exst sido breakwater, aud we aise wnderstaud tt to bo for that renson iuiinly that tha Depurt- ment did not favor itsapptlestion to the dredy- ing of the npprouches to the harbor, Itseems To us that vessel-owners, and musters, and every: business Interest. should Join in n‘petition to bnave the work ordered forthwith, and also fora auiiolont appropriation to complote it next sea- aun. CANADIAN WRECKING, United State Conaul Samuel 1, Paco, stationed at Sarnia, hits tho nall squarely on the head and echous the sentinunts of overy Aimericun yes- sel-owner on tho Hue of tho tikes when he sity “Lam fainiliar with all the boute that fyure on paper us the Canadhiin wecekinucHoekentid the tug MeArthur ty the only vessel belonging to thut feet which ay jas clulm exempuon from tho charve of ing herself a wreck, Should this wreeking tleet bo arranged in order for review the practical eye of the Amorican sullor would detcet something futly as rice Jougas that shown iu tho pliy whore Falatnlt musters ula Feorutta, Ut nuiy by proper {0 stuty that tho cntire wreekiag ileot of Canada is owned or controfled by a company Known us the Canadian Wreeklu Company, this Company hus, therefore, 6 Anu paly of the wreek ing busi- neas in these waters. Jn tte luterests of Justice Isinverely hope to seo a Curthor modiileation of wreoxing regulations which enrich a company Bt the oxponse of our Inke miirln ‘The present condition or atfalrs {4 doplorable, and it is the duty of Congresa ta puss auch stringout Inws governing Canudlay vessels that wilt compel the Dominion Parliament to olther abrogate or amend tho odious wreeking bw, ‘The cases of the Silica last summer or tho Kings fisher now pounding on the Luke. beuch fully explain the workhigs of that law, Tet tha newspapers around the likes take up the cudgel how. —Detroit Post and Tribune, CAVT, ZEALAND'S INTEARITY, An lncldent worthy’ of record ty told concern fog Cupt. Ed Zualund, recently drowned by the foundering of his naw ateam-barge Zonland dn Lake Ontario, A few yours since tio sebuuner Hercules, which be then oweed, ran inte a schooner, gratn-louded, near Kingston, eauaing hor to eluk, and involvmg a losa of 813,0W, Batlatiod thatit was the fault of his veasel— though sho was worth lesa than half tho duuave dove—he did not put tho vesdal into court und pay Ho wore, us he inight boye done, bur kop on paying as by could, untll thls gouson he palit olf the Just sfollar of" thu Indebtedness tn full, Everybody who know Cupt, Zealund would testify hat bis word wis alwass us good ws bia bond. ainpuiebixg at MAY City, ‘Tho now propoller for the Bay City and Clayo- tand Ling Is to be built at West Bay Clty, Tho barge J. L. Kotehum will return ta Bay City after cowpluting ber present telp, and will be rebuilt and lengthened at u cost of &8,0u). The schooner Midnight will aisu be rebuilt at Bay City thls water. OLUEANrNas, * One of the most dangoroua Places on Laka Ontarla fa tho Ducks. May crafta have been duinuged and lost Ju passing this point, aud the ic i rota Hfesanvinyg station on ene of the Is r Albtow has gone tite win! nt Port Dathaisie, schouner Corte, ling gone to peer hee grat eairigo $4 Reatt ‘The sehoner Mowbray, ashore at Lele, Ma hullt about. forty: years ize by Willi Power, formosly of Quel i edd alone the F roveral years she hot been in tho transport of titro-givcerine, rs eines shoe winteced: in Cataract but Kiugstonlans were not aware of the ‘The revente atenmer Manhattan has gene out of commission for thes Be nand four men wil eon at Oswegy, ‘The nts will wo Inte winter t wile repairs, 1 receive considet Se NG geason the [ne will provably run from this hurope, owned by Mr. Neclon. rineg, hag avrived there from Mons 0 inte winter quarter: america Tstrance Company hns yturn of tho tye th; G.Street. nahore a aeel 14 td stipe, with howe breaking through the ball and tn She has been ahandone ont. ns It fs impusaibie to dg anyday In such The wrecked schaoner Cortez passed near tha Sandy Creek life-anving stution, and Ib must aye been evident tu the lookott that thoy were Yet no offort was mide to Rave thens, although there wis considerable exelte- ment'on shore, and many darmera ran wong tho Deaeh, fotlowhy Ciem down tr order to assist fn dotting them otf, and ng soni ns she steael pnt out dn a risky obit selneebont and took them olf, S$ papers and Looks were lost, A number of saltuca are leaving Cleveland for, the seahourd, ‘Tho irish 4 rellef of the going ashore, Pra Champion, D.&. Austin, Fleet- whur, und F, D. Barker are Inying tp in Ruttate, ‘Tho Whereabonts of the sctinonee Rlehurdson, th on fot ofdynaintte on hoard, bound for Lake Superior, hits not been 15+ using of the Sault Canat ling left mink and: salt, tnd with a lrwe quantity of wheat whici she could not ship in Duluth sheet of ‘The cannl-bonts on the Ottnwa and St. Law . A. Morse will winter at Cleve- Cleveland Heralds A mod tu Weleome, which fs fastest lu tho West, Is at Capt, ob Tt was whittted ont by Capt. winer, antl is ¥ furonte Mail of Amortean papers enten Welland Can lost on this lake ne ennalers. have tndeed been in tho canal. but when they: oluss the Belle Sheridan and Olive Heanel: 04 canuters, thrust in charity be put down ta Inet of Information on the part of our Amerteunt ituirday says: Somes ry Heseribing oll vessels: Most of the bots LUANEOUS XN FAUIPORT HARMON BATE Bpeetat Dtspateh tu The Chicaya Tribune. AND, Nov. 1.—Tho tug 1. returned from Falrport, nnd says there ure only, soven feet of water In the mouth of the harbor, and only cloven feet uf water 6) feet from tho RLOW WOUK AT a\ private dispatch fram vere wertthor, and thit there is delay in loudlag A MUTINOUS CHEW. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicayo Tribune. u ‘The schooner I ‘oronta ta Cleveland with barley, nfrived this afternoon. The Cu whet about half wi day. the crew strite Ptnin Kaya the crew went dow ste, and tut the schooner might ve. He says lu will have them ted ut St, Catharines, They were upon are COnD WEATHER. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Telbune. Nov. [.—Tho schooners 2 Chu Fldings, wad Advance ntnabu reports Re- Inte the fore Srvnaros yy. Amovien, Walbr tire Lo port putting tire at present froze ater 38 very. co The ferry was hu way through the ice across tho Inty to-dity.] READY TO LACNE: Tho scow Dunbar, that u Ash Hay during tho great Ovtober stor. bns been riteed, and Ison tho ways rendy to be, Tha weather bemy favorable yestere dy, the tug Martin went to ber, hut could not and freozins very Iv able. to work her aut ashore ut Whites THE CAILNGTON'R CREW, Spectat Lspateh ta, The Chteagn Tribune, Wis, Now. 17.—The schooner hh wes fost newer Milwaukee an Monday hist, was partly manned by suitors of Currington, whi Capt. Thoms C. Sand moved from hereto Am- herst last Februnry, ‘Christ Ulesun has a home here, and alse leaves ‘wite and child, Jens Send ts uninarried, but usually makes his with his brother, Chris Oleson, ‘They ure all Norwegians, and, behue relatives of nest of the Norweyiaus bere, that settlement 4g cast Into mourning. A 2ZBALAND VICTIM Spectal Dirputeh to Tae Tamintox, Ont. Noy. revelved hero to-day that. it body, having ate tached to It one of the Ife-preservers of tho propeller Zealand, lings been washed ashore at song Point. appears to be titer one of the deek-hunds. Capt. Thomas Zetlind left to-day for Long Point tg wateh for any more budles. APPROACHING "THE CLOSE. Special Dlapateh to The Chieagu Tribune. BUFFALO, Nov, 17,—Vessel-ownors nro begin= ning to tuk of whiterlng thelr ve a few of tho propeller Hues have decided to lay up thelr boats, although tho majority will rut for some tha yet. Puelile, and Aduitie nro wrendy tld up, and the St. Louls, Toledo, Portage, and Sturaces, of the ited Stenmbunt Company: thee edty bo pliced out of commission on arrival. The Chim, of tho Auchor Line, wilt also proba: ‘Tothing has been, ‘Nrinsportation Comprnys’s boats. The following sehoonerd hiv tor quarturs he vi a wife and child, nleagn Trititints Information was propellers Aretle, will unduulte ded yet nbout. uno into wine rettld, Innes F, Jo dente Matthews, W. Harker, Sen Gull, and 3hicotwing, Golden Rute ts tld up ere, and the Josephine will winter nt Tonawanda, A. general closing up muy not be expected bofory the ist of Dee B }. Mounds, F. DD, THE NEW YORK CANATS. Spectat Dipatch to ‘the Chicago ‘Tribune. Trrano, Nov, 14—Tho Superintendent of Publis Works announces that the en Htute will close on Dee, 2 proxiime, four diya curlier thin in 1870, Cousiderable apprehension has heen expressed na to whether iu tha eanal could Ket through before it closed, [ec is catlinuted there were allont on thocundl nenrly The shigments have 6,000,000 bushels of grain, beon very tree so fur this wouk, and if thoy ke 8 this quantit UFO fro NUE 1h, ‘o destined for ship- Although the weathor ts rathor coht hero nt present, no tee is reported wtony the wert of bent owners to rulo prices was A fullure, and cargoes nro being taken nt K eonts on wheat nud 3 to-day were 875,0 the renminliy be mntertally fnerease ov bushels of grain mont by capil cents on gorn. ‘Tho abipincuty THE NORWAY, Spretal Dispatch ta The Krxastos, Ont, Nove 1 way, hately towed waterlogged to Garden Island, was this morntug pumped out. found that her butt was but slightly damaged, Three stleks of timber aro cut, ono through Aside, onv through the bulkhead of her forceavtle, ‘and one au the Thora was nothing whatever itt ‘the with the exception a ubirts aude cout aud one of tho sailors. feaga Tribunt ho schouncer Nor a bag contalnluy two Theso belonged to ‘The raft on tha port fore- vigging bears the mark of an ax. “Chat tho mon perishud heroically there enn Lo Ho daubt, BALLOMUS’ WAGES, Ballora' wages on Luke Ontario have beon ad- Vanced to §U por diy. AGAIN DRIVEN TACK, ‘The schoonor 31. O. Upyu: tow of the propeller Joft this inorning in Yersia for the Welland When Four Mile Moint was reached tho: ped and ran back to this harbor, su, returned, Yyeasel wits drop) ‘Tho propeller i was blowhig, BAYE AT FOUT WILLTAM, Tho achoonor Mlvharddon urclyed safely at Fort Wilt, on the lath inst, She discharged of nitroglycerine and will winter tho Captain url crow will return to EUECTRIO LIGUT YOtt LIAHTIIOUAES, Wasitxatox, 1.0., Noy. W—The report of tho Lighthouse Hoary OT TENE AT ape Propriation of AN to give the eleetria Hehe efore adopting it for general ‘Tho wnount necessary for carrying on the work of tho Hurcut ts $2,600,000, LAKE, Ponts, Port Murow, Mich... Noy, 1£7,—Down—Propel- lor Chamberiin aud consort; steamer Pearl; schooners Montana, Lvonurd Huuna, Me Fy Sterrick, Summ Flint, 8, H. Kimball, Up—Propollur Arizona, Wind wouthwost and light; weathor cloudy and Von Tunon, Mich., OMY | Caen propelter We bitte aint bana, Geto 1 Wa and buryes; schooner Wells Down—Propellors Vandorbilt, 0. . ued mulunliers Btumpede, EH r pes DM. Slurtin, Gauges, Theo Voges, Auer= foun Uinton, By ke Wutwun! ist Wind northwest, A heayy snow bas Gallen tu the lust alx hours, | bop ew AuwRE, Speeiat Ltspatch to The UAleago Tribune, Minwackse, Wis. Nov. 17.—The wind-bound Hoot commenced towing out ths atternoan, aid uptoto-night the schooners George Murray, Delaware, Pulavicd, Jobs #, Mott, Coumeorce, and Orphan Moy bad gon hug to follow after nil Hurlbut, and others were pi lulght, Tho steum-barso will rebuilt. uerived frow Ludington to badly feed, pnd (he propeller Depere from Grand Hrven. ‘This 4 hole frat nppenrance for <everal dn Artivals today were confined to the schooners Burton ind Mariner. ror to Huifito~Schoonor Ielndeor, wheat HUFFALO, y.ctal Dispatch to The Chicann Tribune. Burrano, N, ¥.. Nov. 12.—Arrivals—Propetlers Oswexatehio, W. IL Gratwick, schooners fh, Bruce, Wate ural, Ulwared: pellers Oswernteble, Mavane, W, ratwick, echooners: lisworth, E. Jones, 2. Sheldon, Bruce, Comanche, Our fon, Ta A. Law, Helena, ledtdington, | Chicago; schooners A. 13, Norris, Moonlight, cont, Milwatt- Ights rennin frm at €1 toChicago, and tho schooners Gur Sun and £,Joues were chure tered ut that price, DETHOIT. Spectat Mtapatch to The Chieago Tribune, Detnom Mich, Nov. Bound dow. eller Gordon Campbell; stenm-barges W, Harm, 1d. fluckett and consort, Atleghen: nnd barges; scnconers J, St Hutchinson, 8.1L, Kimball, Sam Pint. Hound itp—Propeller Arizona; stenin-barges A.A. Turner nod barges, IMrekhend nnd barges, Faint Abino; schooners Wells Burt, Monguaygon, Exile, Wind southwest, brisk; snowing, FONT COLMORNE. Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Powr Connonne, Ont Nov. J—The propeller Oswoyatehtc, bound up the lake from butale, ran ii bere for shelter this morning. Tha wind das been blowing hard from the westward, but b4 moderating. this evening. Some of tho winds bound feet left here this eveniig, COLLINaFo0 Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tritune, ConLisawoon, Ont. Nov. 1.—Arrived—Steam> er Canada, from Chicago, geal, passengers, und freich eetlenniansaaty’ of Chicago, Cileago, Muu of earn, er A.B. Foster ran in to-night for shelter. Wind blowsng fresh from southwest. BRIT. Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, En, Ia, Nov. 1i.—Entered—Schuoner Sea main, tamer, Alyn Cleareth Se Alpe Chiengo, roe Lin Keepsake, propeller Prind|- aviniw; schooner Seaman, tieht, propelicr Philadelphia, merchundise, citEnOYdaN, Special Dispatch to The Chteaga Tribune. _ CHENOYGAN, Meh, Nov. 17—Arrived—Steamer Sughaaw. Wind south; ten Inches of tho burbor. brisk; weather cold. Eight to ow felt Inst night. No vessels in ESOANABA. Speetal Dinateh ta The Chteago Tribune, SCANAIA. Mich, Nov, U.—Arrived—Propeller vin, and schooner ivervide, Sumatrit, Clam Parker, and Golden West, No clearances, ‘Thermernel nt noon, 10 above zeru. Ore badly fruzen, and work sluw, CLEVELAND. Freelat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, CLEVELAND, O., Nov, 1—Cleared for Chleayo Propeller Arabia, schooner Lucerne, STUNGEON DAY. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribunes Srenunos BAY, Nov, 1.—Arrlved—Tuy Greg- ory with tow. PORT OF CHICAGO. AIULIVALS. Stmr Chicago, Manitowoc, sundries, Prop Boston, Butte, sundries. Prop Lawrenee, Port Huron, sundries. Prop Montana, Buttalo, sundries. Prop Bismarck, Marinette, towiug, # ew York, Hutfalo, sindries. v! Fenton Lnrbor, sundries, ule, sundrles. Sebr Frank Crawford, Marinette, lumber, er Starlight, Menominee, dumber, wh. M. Porteh, Manitowoc, lumber, © Willinins Jones, Abnapee, rallroud tics, r Green Biv, Penske, lumber. i ‘eek, Marinette, lumber. son. Marinette, lumber, ev Witham Grands, Marinette, lumber. eCity of Chicago, Menominee, lumber, rehunt, Garden, sundrivs.e hh. Gardner, Bay City, lumber, Sehr Mystle, Ludington, lumber, Sehr ‘Beloit, Fruitport, rallroud ues. ACTUAL RAILINGS, Stinr Chicago, Manitowoc, sundrics, 2 Prop City of t, Sault St, Marto, sundries, Prop ‘Thomas W. Paliier, Buffalo, 10,000 bu curt. Prop Lake Erle, Ogdensburg, 16,00 bu corn and sud Trop M izer, Benton Harbor, sundries, Drop Skylark, Benton Harbor, sundries. Prop Willhun Crippen, Mutiateo, Nght. Prop Buckeye, Bitton, ght, Prop G, 2, Heath, Saugntuck, sundries, Sehr. Winslow, Buttilo, H80X1 bu Prop UW. Bhinchard, Butlito, i, and 1,00 sucks sundries, Sehr Kent, Erie, 48,000 hu corn. Sehr Melbourne, Buitlato, 36,000) bu corn, Prop Mismurek, Muriuettiy towinus,- Prop George Danhar, Muskesgon, towing. Prop St. Joseph, Muskexon, tawltg, Schr M, Cupron, Muntstee, 1,000 bu onta, pebeimaeatied eked SONE HUNDRED WIVES.” A Mormon Protests Against It# Pro= dunetion at MeVicker’s Theatre—Muc Advinew Misa to See the Play Before Condemuiny Its Authors. MeVick: Tueatie, Cuicago, Nov. 17.— Managing tor Tribune: Let's tave an tnter+ esting paper to-morrow. Here's na copy of a Jotter just reeclved, and ny reply to tha Mormon, Ihave eenta copy to tho othor papers, bit by an carly edition of Tie Tanuse—betore thay: ire up—we muy © scoop” ‘em; or, by doubles Iduding, make the othors feel small, Walle tho Chief is tu Mentor, Jet us khow what we can do to warm matters up, Yours, ote, MeVicken, Cri¢ago, Noy. 1—J. MH, MeVicker, £8j.—DrAan Suns I see that a play that has been acted Iu the ust mud is kal to hnve crented excites ment und fndienution Is to be produced fn Chtengo next week at Rpur theatre. 3t js called “One Hundred Wives,” and pro- festes to. deal with) | Mormonism — tratb- fully (2). Lwant to protest ayttiat this play in ndvince ag nshamedal attack on an funucent: pplo, who aro doing nothing but what thelr 1 communes, is play assis them, mis- represents them, and holds up thote snermments, to ridicule and binspbomy. Lhopy the people of Chivage will condenm such an vttack upon the religious convictions of a people who are gin. onteed thelr rights by the Federal Constitution, It is well known from whe those attacks: emanate,—the oiniasiricg of a ring Unit hus for Itsfobject the driving of the Latter-Day salnts trom the homes they have built, ia order that tho nembors of Ue rug may possess the land, wre al tho bottom of it, They bape to atir up the poapls of tho United Stntes to persa- cute those uneltending people by all menns in thelr power, They control tho press, ive tho pulptt on thotr side, and this piny ain to make tho stage their ally. ‘The ste, ait, mukea amistake in meddling with mntters of rellizion, and {Lis to be hoped thot all attempts: tay meck. With finunelut follure, Very rexpectfully, ALENANDEN [UYHES Member of tho Church of Latter-luy Saints, Circaco, Noy, 17.—Alerander Buyren, Fs My Dean Siu: Co bave carctully perused your fottor protesting, aintinst the phiy of. * One Mtundeed Wives,” and nseerting that" the stage makes a nistake In medding with matters of retigion.” Inreply Twill say that the protest is natural, coming from a “member af tho Churet of Lutter: Day Batata” J clain for the stage the samo freadoim allowed tho pruss and pulolt undor onr Constitution and the re ib to *hokl tho mirrorup” chit all minukind may yluw both seeular and. reliziona inntters in the Hehtoftruth, Ifthe proiuction of tho pli © One Hunitred Wives," waieh purports to dent trathfully with you Froligious Junds the peopio of Chicngo to believe that" Mormoniem: fs an error" (and tho modo of argument te truthful, thon the stage does good, and the worldat dares may eas, * Let the galled jndy winee.” Seo tho play, then write me whercla it fa wot truthful as regunds your rollgion; furnish me with facts to prove ite falsehood, and 1 will admit your protest iH Just aud tho imanigers of "One Mundred Wives” should met with flonnela) loss and the ring you allude ty be squulehed.: Yours truly, J. MoVicken. —_— A Legal Right, TLawyor Kominky, arguing inn divarco gult at Now Orleans, hold that ahusvand had te loxul rignt to ontke his wifo stand ina corner with wy sprlug olothesptn on hor nose, 8 Ut wieb mild means of compelllug obedience are forblitden, hg wuld, “what is to bevome of tho buvvuud's anthority ag the master ot hig household LeU, TRIBUNE BIRANCIE OFEICE NORDEL ‘TO ACCO Pa OU NUMEIe ‘Ous patrons throughout tie city, wu have velule iiahod Iraneh ollicus in ity dilotant. Divisions, dosiknatud below, wuuso advoriisomunte will” bo taken for she, sue pricy at choned ut the Main Gales, ana will bo rucblvod unt Dercluek pe BL BUGTH DIVISION, atork tye SIIMS Hooksuilurs eid Stattonors, 123 or We daa * Mruawlat, Gi Cottage Grove-av, at cornor Ul hy. "2 mei HUCEMAS, Hrusutlat connor Thlrty-itree and aaa WHS DIVISION, JAY. M. KIMKLEY & CU, Drdgalste, 13f Sout Hulstéd-at., corner ot Annie adit HOLHLONUSL, Nuvaitaater, Btationor, eto, (3 eoiicat. on TH SUNRICHUHS Hruniey £0 luo fetand-av, eure OC Ewolteha Gites Pa Lakocet! Sornor iveltn sort ABd Wane VOR. RAT, Drucalat oil West Mudison-st, cor sr au MAINE 5 Wsacansos Drugulat, LU North Malatod, coraur tndinia-s NOWTIT PLVIRION, one NUL ye ay HUBLINGUAR & Drudklete, 44) North ato 1 i WV Deugglste, 015 Larrabee-sty corn F. at Wi Hb TOUS Ws th. NHRBH, Printing and, Advertising Aus owes uli Uonory Papot, 40H. bivisian if ON “ASITLAS DAV i} ri ‘ te Us, 10 Doarburneat oatkeepers, Clerks, de A YOUNG MAN WEOL 4 permanent ompioyme oO commence with, Domiesticn, NTED-AN EX z rai housework, nt GUL FOR GEN bit GOODS BA mts conveniencas wig tt Hinisted-at, Good wayen Me z TO 0 GRNe 4 Weat Washingion-st. TRUMMINGS—SA LERMAN iengy wnd surcoundings by tern houses tnuat have experience, Aduro*s one of Une tnest rowkdence sites in th: y Wi Price tow and corner Wash NF “Fate familys Gernian.o. wer 34 Mishigan-ne, TEN ust have expartonce, X BSALH CLOTHING A competent stockkeepor, ia, and atata wainry wanted, I 1 it ENGLEWOOD wehich Lotens will be tmltt ta nuit the puretinaers te thera, wlth ink re Htallrend account water and rannects modations und educational aw by any piace ns near the cits, WHHL wo sett part wishing to purchase to soe tho property at nn AOHN'A WARTE itoom 21 Ous Block. _ enural fons ovok, wesits ned tron wath Ayinp AE BIESATTCntearTeN eS PERIENCED Gnue Statu refurence and salnry, Address 1 61, Trib: ‘ 2 Oe WOMAN TO A fn lavaild Indy eieht or nino hours fn 'tho THoKRGRPRN, me. {nit nt Zis Wabasteny. bee TFANTED-A ROOKREE ve tithes will be $0, wn aint for 1 aceneity; enn have: Lt ttelurencos exchanyed. Ad- Tribune oMfes. nnd tron oll home of yourawn, moneys to landlords for rent, day at 10 o'clock and we THA BROWN, 12 Ln Sail vee FO RENTHU ‘Went Side. EDSCRUDNENS A in nity plewsant ND LAUNDRESS AT iat unit eo6 the lots, free, = if HOORKEBPER, minty witiney xe TEA YOUNG MAN Wetit Goo F State referunce and ' ' GOOD CMI FOR GENEICA ly’ k, also ono for sowing, Inquiroat 220 Wabasi-ay, Dresamalcera, NTED-SUPERION DRESSMAKERS To, EDAA YOUNG S istin netise work, Also appruntices, 13 x lerk, natiat Nt books, und make eraily ueefuls ano nequatnted with Jewelry tosinoss preferred. Actdrens, with references and salary ex pected, [N61 ‘Tribune office, Darn nnd att modern #3) good tenunt, SAS Employment Agencies. ANTED—GOUD) UEEMAN sipls tor privat tug-houses at 0, DUSK Mincelluncous, ("TO INTHORUCE A‘ yey bigs aah un installmenu, CO, 1) SCANDINA’ atols, und bonds Milwaukea-ay. | TANTED—A FITTER ON MATRICES: d tency work and wood wages, As Ponty sia Ze & SON, Type Foundry, Hatt SIX-HOUML Ci haneayy FO periment, PL Wt Waetiingtonssteh ANTED<LADY Al eS CLASS SAWe done for band saw ANTEDIA GOULD ANIY thon For a Wile gerl H ta te years o vt poferan tely ut Kas Vernonents a segues TED-SEVERAT, dnark eluting at! Many umanship indispensable, Apply at iaundry, TT Routh Bide. VERA LIGHTED, emen only; warn artallory, 28 Watnanen?. every convenience, RENTATWO FURNISIED nulty OF singly, In private family, 44 Wabrsheuy, seolestio Wins wiiere hay mane aean oleseie. We ty elvis Addruas x be einen NISHED TALL BEDROOM FOR keatleman, Na Bnet Sicteunthexts tinwtt Gr counties, ersuy Ui, Node DAS HOOKKEEPER BY A wnce In lumber Business and rior atid ‘tive front roots on floor abuve, with or wiunint bunrd, NTED—AS HOORKEEDER On” fonsble references frum iast. Went side. tO RENT—TWO ToOMs, | BENS x HY ALA . Employment Agencies. he has had elght years’ 40 Dh a Tee paelty whore ho: will WUATION WAD alx years’ experionee) exparience In Ont) ine ehoteasie house in North Sldc, RENT—FURNISHED ALCUVE ROOM, AT TL fn the South: wazes periay, and senrennte to Just until next May: cheap tekets' furnished to nll mplosiment ia the a nilrondy in the North: wad niters works 36) for euwemilie c Inn wholesnto Ur fit understands boukl t of roturences, Address N62, PAUORERST GAN $1.0) to #108 per day: Couchinen, Keasusters, &e. craves WEYL A, wt. chiuap, C, In ht Adi Tees LOL COACTINAN (AM UO LABORERS ATH TO 8 PE fata seitting to mek Hers: cheap tek atl on CURE West, Madinonent, 8 FIRST FLOOI uiso ‘sleeping-rooms ut ero bs n slotle man lish: Me MEN, Writ | driver, woud rion trad rersrenecee hee ur it desiratle winter id to pay fa) weowksly 0 A rewtiqate, ve eal ut ITUATION WANTENBY mes tatty Hvttue tt La Cras sxinnnd Minnosati. ih sp 40), Tritune, Vin Crasaa OF Wiscon= stuf rulere: aha Crosety Whee renee HY A YOUNG MAS: GAN 4 Trot former cuployer eference given equired, Address #6% Mriiine unle - ANTED-TO IE ‘nished house. iG ne. (WOODS, £ CO, 24 Lakeent USTCLASS F NEST CAICREML WW Ashland iT, tern wholesnls retail dryatocts trate, to personal Ine Hote for eho Chiewwo and other commereind CU, 4 Bedford-st., Hus-, AS TRAVELING SAT, Tan whe bas had experion Fe s frou Present en PPO MENT <A SMALL HOUSE FU. the furniture, A SURGICAL NUSE TITAT THIOL unt. anid cat give Good Teferencos, “Aidureas Is BAL TE BINGE er wks FY, HY A MAN FitoM SAN Ing wid packing elgars. Ad> rooms with boart Fn dress U1 Pei FIRST-CLASS ViAND FOR Jon= Tinting olive. Apply at LD. UC. iS WANTEDOFEMALE, Domestics. ATION WANTED unccond Work and sum. Apply ut AE Nuri West Side. keady-furnished ro nit, with frat-class jeiueo ndidresn 1 Rus fall mine snd tall 1 ulegant style withant check b don't fiz oF pail, very attrnetive by sean te bu app else for owne ground, drives ANTED IY ECANDINAVIAN yunie’ Apply = 2D fi Ww do veneral housework. “Apply ab6i Supe D—TY A GOOD NOW lan girl ns up-siaine viel, or eonoral Apply wt Mu. ALSTABL'S, 10 Wi South Side. nished rant tap private family. SUITE OF NICE Is Lo rent, with dam a Messen ie wnrranted sound and kind tnt #0 Jow—shy is iw kolng Vo Florida and hax no further use for her. Shy cay bn soon wud trad. atuny tue at owner's de ‘TANS MITCHELLS, horses of ull Kinde, x aud-kund, at low prices, oF Will Cash advances clor tuor, with SITUATION WANTEDOBY, girdin n emall private: fant Miscellanea FRONT ALCOVE ROOM WITH HOAILD FOL G References exchanged, 20 Michisan-nv, tloman ita wite, nd work. Good roferon harness, now nnd x ANTE YA CUM second work, Sty Hubtut 2 12 Swedlah gh ‘Ep Vor Tite Wi to aipem ecole Thuy und daughter, 80. routs we peelor to bave them furnished. Address BEA 1 Portiund entt ful wolf robes, und a Jane lot of horse-bithkets and ke AND nie be wold it eon Heo Inthe next ten days. ILC, WALREN, 24) and % . 1 wearened nnd BD—DY A GOOD Giith TO id ironing. Goud reference, NW West Supertor-nt, \ IY A GI TO 20 GEN=” cin housework hina private tuutige oti owea #9 do cooking, wast Colt or aldrees =O SMALL MOUSE W. ure WIT wrt famtly. isties tu hire main hirnished or unfurnished Fo would be willing to board: wiles private amily, If prica Is mudoraie. Address 14 Teibun OARD-ON THE NORTH SIDE, BY A SINGLE gontloman; frat-class secommnin Alogi room und tires state tern NTE ‘business in thls ‘Ult SALE~CHLEAP—A FI top piiaeton bus Wos made 10 order and bs of an I nat Fourteenth FIRST-CLASS elther i cou Intluns, tuelndin i FINHST QUAR- ithe citys elay Hours, dey yards hod plihes and worndy daye, ° HEAL Mand panty eauek Het a Hagbechee hosed 1 4 s S ANArony fa cltvereate | ene cies: Lonralicu D, A NICE ROOM WITLI BOATD, Indy, on the North Side, near Mush ti per week, Moferances oxchian AUD WAN ANTED—DY A VOUS i work and Buwlug oF us nursO GTON TRIGHTS ge partivaiars injalre at Hae | vist" addres OSRD—AND OOM BY A tinself “und wite Ina sail boarding-huuse or muat bo north of ‘Thirteunttiea oF est of refurencea given, Ad Areas 1 67, ‘Tritaihe ation, TLEMAN FUIt AN bunches, thorungh-plie sprung kreus, cured withvdt | 6) du recond work or DIAMOND HINGr 4 his wine Monesy pleee of curd on ring tu Mt probably lost wruand Motul Mrankrurt, or Routh Mulstedeat. enengr and UST=A LADY Le. Send for gnin contiining (ull infornmuon to OW. M. GLE: Wont Nrondway, New York, Muiment In "yaltow Sold by nll drinwectata, COUPE Tons, FOUR PAST TROTTERS, silt tor altuser one week's trl given i} for teas Late 1 thirwen ania wagons to tut byt Hon munthly paymunts. ry SS housework by sumpetont gel. Call at har Mlunrarate, ro prope ‘abuvi and Wabnsheave eee ¥, A PACKAGE OF WO dury Wrapped Ln tseuu paper, i arded by leaving sae at ofice Grand Pucitic wrappers, Trinl size 2 So FIUST-CLASS tires days ne NK WALKER, 4) SPAY, SEPT, on ite neck a collar ot rea otraps, with bell nttuched,: Tho tader wilt rowarded by returning bhto 1, B. SAG i A PUT DERRY diimuio) aud Jeather sew OTK Mew privity, pelvate boardingshuint Te iA {nateteotting hor Wes OM 4 hynda highs color, dark bay, full minng abd or bletiinle, and warrant xtigton. Ky, Site Atkbllan, sire "a am wate th Thnnbletagian, bo Lnposted Miesaune ANTE at LIS’ Heat work or Hebt genes! houses HOOK, CONTAINING AROUT 80; tuaving wate ut Wilontiby, THU & Co.'s, ED — Olt TOL! Horse and equare, box: Of Koventy-t0l EXPERIENCED nnd Work. Host uf, q Ure Princes, by Ande by ishop's Taunbtotey 7 gers xovend dam by the Budd horse, sico of Hturny Hone: op tngey, frou at hnd Coituue ‘A roward will bo paul for nution as to thels whereabouts, ruur Stato und Fiftivtlests., oF MONG, Wits canto lvandry work att tthun wagus, GE ‘ ‘Western Boy A lust April he wt fate prompt un Wa. Lai no fault whatever, owner fas rhouruntls euuk Geruiuny, Callin hotride, that ts why hy 1s offered Ko [ow Wishes to soll hin te 9 privale gentienali who wl WHL tot allow. fin th the tan 2 can bo ween und tried at un vate stable in renr ot rextdence, No, til at 1 South Malsludest, ups val Irish woite: rai: rod. The abaya fewned BOF the dog ta Og tly undersigned, GEO, tare Huliding. PAMISEC SEUDIOS PERSONS WILL BEE M1 TOO SOON to seeure site RAPHIG WOLK for LOL! wan the bonstity) Hoamastrenn ulye idm oad care; PAATION WANT + WY MIE DAY Baundreswes,, PrUATION WANTED—TO WABIL AND MON or to io day restaurant work, by a wommu. 1d North Aduest, mployment Agence d> FAMILIES IN NEED OW fue mile help rate 3A FIMST-CLASy PIANO juin over ofurud by ‘calle uke a apeelally at it tinkes the. DS trained and arth ris of their frlenils 55 when thoy sev puch And nog their hiniensa, WANON AND GUGANS: Ne wt luwer iaures than dallty Hii Lie West. Nanos wtid ores STORY & CAMP, 158 and KY Statacat. portralts of thelr loved on CHILDREN TAK thu Kouds of I jerk xocand, dint a aici wanted, Ord Gh Iureau Htoxiatry, 65 West a Minvolinncons, DUNG LADY AX whd Jaundry w 4 PMOTOS ARE THY MALLET, DAVIS & CO, PIANOS={ WSL 1, EMENSON, Wo We KIMBALL, 8 AND. DELICATE LIgt. MINANCIAL, _ UITALLE FOI GENTLE: . TAN UN FUL on account of stout goud culluterale, SCLANE & W hen ne our vory BEST WOK Is DONE ON CLOUDY Hf PAITICULATLY—Do not i fe Wb tnkua tla to show pr ty “Sludloz, the faust on the continont, #0 nnd NCES MADE ON DLAMO: NY AMODN Ss Tir LOAN FUUNTTURE AND hous reneval. iy Warranted tive yenrs. Sold on Installments, If requlrad. Sccond-hand Instrumenis tukon In excbange, ) 2 BART WAN: ahd chuupest place tor Advances ninde | ‘aid other goad i Verinunent anid ISUISENESS CULANC: MERCITANDISE oe, TUPLE, ete. Clea Hain, FMPHLLUFYS “PAID Fuk OLD GOL AND toma on watelos Al Dy 14 Hofer Inducent artiurehly. Addreas ribs, and value HADAM D'S Las and wWKast Madisun-st Betabe # acy Huntnoss eu 6,U f GEONGE VA KY ———— MD Fut RYATE BAVINOS ‘osndinavian Noe A HOLMES, Geudral hs Hoot siPiiNus—Hin Tie MA JONaEP ata ntginngy reatio, and caxlly epplleds try ‘si i I Inoss part uf the olty; pricd $1,0a, He dine al, i FOR Ww DATA aay oeueior tain G40 dapasttou wit lot Bo prowpe recurn of Hak Addrees 1h ‘rribuny ofice. ALU OROCKRY STORRS, rovision stores, 5 cl4ar stores fuatnil Howe. taney koutls, portod v Ud ollivr Mote: Ju well Ww vauuine our late SCHANGE, 17 ta Pilla: HUNINESN CARDS, R BY AT LAW, REDEAI. Chicaku, Advicd Tray. 19 years’ uxe r uluttyand laully trainsuctod, ins mnitey otters hie elias bees publintudd bercenton ubuve aaount and sUUly lal Your tu buntisher. 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