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“ARINE NEWS. — n Freights Firm aud the Demand for Carriers Exooodingly Good, iS ;tes 3 1-2 Conts on Corn, 4 1-4 Cenls on Wheat, and 41-4 Cents on Flaxseed to Buffalo, ber Freights Very Stiff and yesselmien Demanding- an Advance. w That Vessel Coptatas, Wilt Find It to Thely Interest to Comply With. Grail fi Lum sls Around the Lakes—Artivals and Depart- ures—Miscollaneous—Along the Docks, LAKE FPREIGITS, ARABS. frelghta were frat yesterday mt Satire 4 venison cart, 4th cents on 14 cents on Huxeced to [utfale, The asa to have bedn responsible for pebreak Saturday did not bave nny vessels to ‘ rier yesterday, and consentontiy the other ote dil not nein full victims to his greed i {gnorance, ag they did Saturday, All availe able root offered was taken, and the demand fete in the aftcrnoun was «ulte wood, ‘Tho ‘fol- Joriog are the vessels chartered yesterday: : Pur Bugfato. Bushee pOccanten, corn, . TU Ree al. HOT we - propeller Commadore, corn Propeller St. Lath, COM... 46 % ur G,S. Enzard, corn... geared For Erie, ‘prupeller Wissablekon, corn, “ Weiphit, onts. Frater Pade oat Parana, corn schooner Pari ay Sone Propeller Lake Erie, whoa Grain frebhta ay’sfieures—2 Total capacity..... LUMBER. Lumber froights were oxeccdingly stiff yeater- doy and tho demand for currlers quite urgent. Owners of lunbercraft seem to thiuk that the tne for the "boom " to .atrike thom fing ars dyed, and consequently are holding off for an ‘isunce Inrates. Agonts refused yesterday to ebarter thelr vessels to bring lumber from Mus- deyou at $1.021g, denanding 1216 to 24 eonts bot- tet, No vesspla were reported chartered, as thippers and carriers aro wide apart In thelr yews. Tho following wero tho rates prevalout Saturday: From Fast Bazinaw,.. From Manistee... From Ludington. From White Luke...... Frota Grand Haven... From Muskegon. Frow Bay City, “OnE. Iron-ore freights remain firm and sterdy, and the inquiry for carrlera continuca. The fallow- dog aro tne rates now pald for tho points named: From Facanata to Chlongn, 1d Escanabs to Luke Lr! le ie Marquette to Lake Erie parts. COAL. Nothing regarding coal freights was received from either Bulfglo, Lake Erle ports, or Oswego yesterday, and we ropcat our Saturday quota- tons: trom Buffalo to Chicago,.... ‘rom Oswegu to Chicago. From Osmeno to Millwall By Lako Erlo ports is meant any port on Lake Erle west of and including Erle, to which fron- rele consigned, and from which coal isshipped. HOME GA‘THERINGS. CANELESA CAPTAINS. . Repeatedly this season Tity Tnrounn bas Farnea masters of vessels to sce that tholr pa- Person board wero in proper shape, Moat of them protited by the warning and put things In Proper condition, Butitscems that some Cap- tains, eithor through Ignoranceor neglect, failed todoso, and the result has been that they have Yald, dearly. for thelr nogligenco. Lately sev- el Captains of sailing vessels have been muleted in the sum of §£0 for neglecting to havo thenames of tholr crows proporly entered on fuslrtime-books, As the revenuo cutter Andy gonnson is again on a tour of Investigation in Take Michigan, it would be well forall con- Cerned tu geo that thelr papers arc in shape and thus avotd being fined heavily. Tho following 4stne tay refating to having vessel crews ‘prop: frly entered un the tima-book, and the ponalty torneglect of the samo: “From and after May 1, 1875, evi vessel fubleatto Lonpital tax, exeupt vesssls: required y low tocaurry craw-lists, shall bave and keep Mord, subject to inspection and verification atallimes by an oflicer of the United states patton, &ecnen’s tiine-book, in .whtch abull . ‘otered the narae, date of ebipment, and dato Ofdiebarge of every seaman employed on auch Testel; and the ransier or owner of nny vessel Teuulred w keep the time-book shall forfeit and ay the aum of $50 for cach and every seaman ‘ound on board his voseel without & correspond- raat (a auld time-book; and the sums 0 nemeupan co Sauae at tS tne Season gt omen! je ters who make tho {napsction, and ‘tit De paid foto tho United Stutca Treasury to th Ren marine-bospital fund." neide Seoregiot pannabore extract frum the Federal laws is yagte ice the first page of all time-books fur- r Socomply with fts plain provisions, =. oo is ;,, DOCK Norra, Sallora’ Union moets tonight. Ono of the ¢ R Uegged at Peatth ftesenbel ‘8 barges is water The schooner Trowbridge 1a Z docks having ber Dotto ealuede wastes Ihe schooner Edward fake 1 Colingwood with a curmo of wheats 2 any Tor Capt, Tom Howland’s names: 0 ale, th ih he Vesgel-Owners dry-dock being eae! The new t gevterday In” te wher, Rand Me propelt ampinin,” x Hichig? er, Champtain, of the Northern dopa hy cages Tor Mackinaw and Che- Capt. Frank Butior ta vi Bd eatly anu comiete Wooavery tou Bl cd B, Greon’ made her first tri river, Capt, Ed Napier corn: and duties Is now.asuures is ine The gehoor Orden Coa yea Vanos got ayround In yeaterd; venga itor been rae ee and up to iat Masten’, Propelior Quoen of the W te wine we Le Boat went up ho Bonne tacts toon to load Vurden Elevutor yosterday after- EL Waton bas s 4 old the bar foul toPotae Wor tor ‘shame Wee Ween Sots Rice for sie” weekd uxo from Capt, ® schooner Davtd Vi Y es ‘Anco arrived at this en cany for the first time thieseasons ‘Bua has’ Late pag eed I carrying ore from Escanaba to Nitigg, "8 PUFtS ever since tue opening of navl- The bi E tug Brockway arriy Their agaes and Powors—londed with tins SM feet oF fire ena amounted “to over 2 Yehooner 0, H. 8 & ry 9. 8. Storra aay attr Cora W, Pont near tho Daca Weenies hod ny darne, io heny fon oho, former sus- yrostanla eytagiaegiess fo °O Woon, sh Yonnelly, lato ongineer of the tu laps erday riled neatly ‘100 among the nay Kra bengiit of Fi 2 the If nt Fred mur, frvman delng'a ho was badly injured Suturday wb ora gears {utho breast by tho pulleybiools twit oh Geagnt Pula the many frlonds of Capt, Ol OF, tho wehoouurd, J. Sheppard ions Beare? {4ptaln y dons le ee he eee Ja tbls cue old Fesldenice, No.208 Hubbard ay ¥, OF typholdeteene rd atreat, Ke placa the uttorn Tae oats fuera will f tho Behoonur Nan f iy noy Dall bas de- tbat ‘easel be tied up ta debtin enn 0 urrive at thy amount duo ser TUF Muster, Mt 18 vaid, allowed To hough 4 shape that this isthe ont * OWner to ascertain bor auth. y Bauer ion and ars, sonomatd, ‘Suu tate tue Wacrtunnte viens uf the the wives of eMeaig feurs toratarn thal heurctelt ants Cony eine, of the va nto Tug Line, ci Dang, 0 V base Uverg Gh: 2nd the’ tuymen 4 <= Contribution by them paneralive for. the ° i-¢ the puraos of ‘Din as thir hen ever want. Marine elrates at this port were abockod yes. tomas at tho amouncemont of the denth Sia days lt Munitawoe, of Rube Ueherds, tha ene sineer at tho ateam-hirge Tobe Mefards, afer whol the boat was panied, Mt, tuhards wie well uaa at nenvlysevery port on the yrent Latter and was very Yopulir with ali classes. fle was the aon of Jonas Kiehnrds, thy well Known vesscl-ownar of Siuiltowoty Wie, Efe disense was typhold-fever, Thora word twa serious Jame jn tho South ranch yestordiy, one nt Sixteenth atreet and tha other at Archer avenue, Harbormaster MeCarthy tnd bis hands (itt all day Toni, tit ly Dla doterinination and ability Anais sticereded In etreuchtontine this aut. The elty is ee v tuthie in having so able an oticer as h MeCorthy for biybormnater at the South Benneh, ae with lesexperieneed man the wen: erat pititie woutd he wroutty taeony: need and the murine interests subjected to great aunny= Abeo dod ten oF time, ‘CIE STORM SIGNALS. OLDEREO pOWws. Wastisitos, DU, Sept t=1 te th The Shrnuteare orlored down at Milwaukee, Section 1, Chtengo, Grand Haven, Detrult, Sections 3 and, 4. Mackinaw, Alpenn, Vort itiron, Toledo, Sane iteky. Cleveland, Escnnaba, Marquette, Due luth, and Suction 2. 5 VESSEb CHARTERS, AT CLEVELAND, 0, Spectat Dispatch ta ‘the Chieuga Tribune, CLEVELAND, 0. Sept, f,—Charters—Schooners: George Warmington, Seotla, and Patiinder, coal to Chicago ut £4.50 fren: schooner James Wate, Hlack Miyer to. Mu @:te, and ore baek to Cleveland, private terns; sehooner Uoorge M. Casa, ore, Escanaba to ‘Toledo, pri- vate terme; sehoonor Montauk, cout to Mar qnette at Th cents free, aud oro tack to Clove: Janu nt $207; propellar desse I. Farwell and aehooner HL utter, cont to Chileno on prie vite terms: Kebooners Zach Chundier, Negaue nev, and Hurrieon, coal ta Milwaukee on privite terms: schuoner fee Cage, coul to Silwaukeo at $1.00 free, 2 AT BUFFALO, N.Y. Spectat Hisputcn to The Chicago Tribune, Burvato, N.Y. Sent. G.-—A fiir fleet of veae aely was in port today, thouvh tut fow churters were reported, ‘The ries remuln at $4.10 per ton to Chleaga and Milwaukee, Charters Kenooner Muaiza. cont to Voledo, 3 cents: xehooners Rd Nicholson and J. Wells, coal to shin; barge Cyolone, “Iimber frou Tonnwatida nt $3.60 on the rail. reluhts dealinet one-half a cont por husbol, wheat bolng luke at 4i¢ conts aud corn atd cents to Now York. AROUND ‘CIE LAKES. THE EOWARUS AND KI TOW, Spretat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, AmtiensTaung, Ont. Bopt, 6.—Tho tugs Quayle and Salty Jack and steamer Clty of Dresden pulled on the schooner Marion Paige last nicht without success, ‘hla morning the ferry stcam- er Hope commenced Ughtering her coal, and at To'elock the tgs Quaylo and Salty Jack and ateamer Hope pulled her off bow first, She Is now at Dut & Gatfold's dock ntongalde the d+ wards, Tho tng Quayle took the lighter Piento tothoschooner Foster, in tho channel at tha Lime-Kilns this morning ana about 250 tons of coul havo beon lightured. ‘Tho tugs Quayto and Swayne pulled on bur tonight for two hours without succese. Tha Hope will probably take part of the cargo olf. ‘the steain-baree Will. lam Edwards will not wait for the Fuster, but will xo on up with Paige. The Foster will nave to go into dry-dock, a8 she Is diumaged and Jenking. Anothor lighter bas been sent for to Dotrolt. Parimission was granted by the cus- toms oillojals to tho tug Quaylo to wark.: Tho Foster was releared at. 9 o'clock tonight by the tuys Sryag and, Quayle. They pulled her up. stera five! LIME-KILNS CROSSING. Spectat Dispatch to The Chtcucn Tribune, AMuEKSTBURG, Ont, Sept. 6.—The steambarge Fred Keily, with four schoonors, remained nbove tho crossing all night, on account of the elurrent on the Lime-Kilna, enused by the sehooner Charica Foster lying in the channel, The Kelly brought over the schooner Tilden, took her outaide, and returned for tho schooner Walls, tho tug John Martin bringing over the remnlnder of ber tow, oue ut atime, during the afternoon. i stonm-barge Italefeh eame tonlzht, but eft tho schvoners Lucerne and Sunny Side above. The tuy Johu Martin has gone for thomand willonly attempt to bring oncatutime. Tho tug Martin nssisted the tug Jossio over tho crossing with tho schooner Liz- ale A. Law, bound up, A SCHOONER DISMASTED. Spteial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Minwauree, Sept. 6.—The small schooner Pianet, liden with truit from St, Joseph to Escanaba, wasdismasted ycaterday, while carry. ing canvas to make the west shore. Sho lost her foremist, miinmast, and Jibboom, Enough of the foremnst was toft to cnabia her to carry the sailand work toto within elghtcen miles of this port and come to auchor, Capt. Brualiman, of tho steamer City of Billwaukee, reported the disabled condition of the Planet, and tho tug Welcome went out and brought her tn. THR MURD ON GRATAM'S SHOALS. Sveciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune CHENOYGAN, Mich, Bept. 5.—Tho propeller J. I. Hurd, bound for Duluth, ran on Graham's Shonls Inst night in n dense fog. Sho iy hurd aground and will probably have to take of somo of her cargo to get of, The wind was blowing a gale froin tho southwest at the time, ‘The dumago, it any, fs not known, SCHOONER CAPSIZED, Special Dispatch to The Chicagu Tribune. Dernroir, Mich. Sept. 6.—A small sohoonor capsized In Lake Michigan,at the mouth of Mus- kegon harbor, senverdas. Threo mon aboard were drowned, ‘Thoir names and residences aro not yet known. FLOATING LUMBER, Special Dispatch to The Chicaoo Tribune. MILWAUKEE, Wis., Sept. 6,—-Capt, Johnson, of the schooner Penobscot, roporta passing a quan- tity of Hloating lumber ubout: fuenty-ive miles olf this part yesterday, It is probably tha deok- load of some vessel, VEBIEL TRANSFERS, Spectat Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune. MILWAUKEE, Wis. Sept. 6.—Tho vale of one- third of tho schooner Hattie Earl by William Erickson to P. Panson for was today re- corded at the custom-house, NOMINATED LIGHTNOUSE-REEPER, Spectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. MILWAUKEE, “Wis., Sept. G.—Collector 8. W, Hall has nominated ET. C. Grahain, of Sturgeon Hey: as keoper of tho noewly-crected range Hghbts at Dunlap's Reef, Green Bay, MISCELLANEOUS. DULLNESS AT BUVFALO, * Buffalo Express: “ There was but little doing: in worlne circles yesterday, and the olovater Qnd tug wen were Once more oxperionoing a lull After tho transient activity of the past two or three days, The arrivals during Thursday night wore very lmited, aud chieily no propellers and steam-barges, The weather was fluo, but very warm, and * When willitrain? was the question in al] mouths. A boavy smoky haze hung over the harbor aud lake all day, render ing caution necessary on Heed part oF any rovsal stor coming in or out of rte ty wind wa very Ngat fod“ unleay from west to southwest, with promise of rain at no vory dis+ tdnt tlme.” WELLAND CANAL. At noon Thursday tho water ovor the mitre slit in the lock at Port Colborne was clyven fect sloven inches, ‘At 8 p, m. it had risen to thirteun feet two iuehos, and wastrong current runuing through into the canal, rosking it difficult for the tug Gordon to tow tho wchaoner Noyus through the lock into the harbor, At 7 p.m. the water bad fallon to twelve fect threo inches, dt was amoky at Port Colborne ‘Thursday, and tho steam fog-born had to be kept nt work alt day to enable yessels to find the harbor, GRAIN RECKIPTS AT DUYFALO. Buffalo Commercial Advertiser: “Tho recoipta of ruin by lake during the wook bave beon 2,002,401 Ditshels, The g ipaone by canal bave amounted to 1,450,205 busdelg, and those by rall to 475,857 bushols, showing a large increase in favor of tho water route, Early du the season the raft shipmonts were fully.x8 large os those by cand, The estimated quantity of grain atioat on tho canals today Is 2242,648 bushels, an in- eroase of about half a miltion bushels comparcd with fugt weok,"” A L.ONG*FRLT WANT FILLED, Dotroit Free Press: “Another oficor hns been added to each of the stoaiucre City of Detroit and Northwost, called a pagenre transfer ayont, whose duty tt Js to roohock liggage while the sleameré ure on thelr way betweon Detroit and Cleveland, It hug been found, after a falr trial, that the Uaxyage trunsfer agent fits a long-falt want, and adds greatly to the comfort and cons venlenco of the passengors, who wre usually much worried about tholr bugguge.’ THE MILWAUKEE DOCK-LADORERS' STRIKE. Allwaukeo: Republicans “Tho dock-laborers' strike still contiunes, Tho men say thoy will hold out until tha advance shall be given, The gponts eA thut no advance shall be given. Tho uta of tayed several bouradaily, The Union Lino pro- pellera are not delayed, a% the boats’ crew, the ee ands, and s nuniber uf boys work tho wats.” : ‘MUS. MALONEY'S TROULLES BETTLED, The dliference between dira, Satoney and the Insurance votn panies at Cleveland bave been are the tusmen: of Chiengo were arts and Inclinationa nv one would ranged, Inaurance has in abtained on the curyous on vondition that the Scoville returns alone aud the Anuto Salouey tows with @ tug. —— PORT OF CHICAGO, AUnIVALS, fitmr Chicago, Manttowoo, sundries, Stave Gruce Grummuoud, South Lisven, eandsies, rop Valiadulplis, rus, sundries. i essunger, Fenton an [ Prop Buftato, Huttaln, nundrien, jo Anchor and Weatern lines are de-") SDAY, SEPT IBER 6, 1881—TWELVE Prop Veonto, Green Bay, sundrh Hebe Lonkowt, Grind Leavers Mehe Julia, Merrill, M Sehr Goorge Sr Sobre Fattte C Hehe Hi. Mand, Sehr Donnldsin, Jn Sehr Chasipudn, Claval eur Vita da fovea 1. Gare ACTUAL Stnit Chicago, Manttown Stine (race Urnmimion Strie Coranie, Silwate Vent Slensedeor, Bunton [arbor, sundries, Heo Sieyinek, Benton Harhor, suudcies, Pre ey Munistow, Hutt, Danke, th hie Nase Sehr Merchant. ant. on, taht, ip Ant Junson, Manistes, leht, FG. M. Kiar, Chebaysun, Hatt, fe Lttiiheranin, Binek Creek, tight. H Haven, Grand Hnven, Ihe. ‘horing, Pacaard’s Por, ght, a Here lab ju Kh, Grand bin Anditgton, Wel 4 Unite, rn vorni: Pratt, bated Talo, WU bu corn. OTUER LAKY PORTS. PORT tUROK, * Pont Monon, Sept. 5.—fassed tip—Provellers Rounoke, Winstow, Moston, daines Davidson with W. L, Higule, Alnski and consort, Hiawas thn and consort, Geurge L. Colwell and consort, Mary Pringle and burgea; sehoonera Pulaskl, Nott Woodward, Marengo; tug Ad, Sinttls aud, barges, Trown—PFropellers Cubn, Georgian, C. . Ker- shaw, Saginuw Valley, Progress, Iron Aye and vongort, Mt. Prindlvilto and barges, Sirperior and consort, Oswerntonie and barges, 1’. Chambers hun and barges, Mineral Rock aud barges; achooucr A. J, Rogers; steamer City of Cleves land. Wind south, brink, Pon? tun: leh, Weather tine. iy a Down Propellers Chanibers Jain and consorts, J. t M. Masters and barges, Bp-Propetiers HH. i. Worthington, | and sehooner Exite, George W. Davis, Jura, 8. 1, Caldwell and bar C. Hutchinson, and Wiud south, Hight. HOFPALO. Special Dispatch to ‘The Chteago Tetbune. Thurrato,N, Y., Sept. &.—Arrived—Propeller. Avon and sehooucrs ©, J. Mixer, i. 18, Ulayes, KI, Foster, Angus Stutth, Mlehlgati, Chandler J. Wells, Jolin Kellerhotse, aud C, C. Barnes, all grain, trom Chluago; propellers Pucifle ana me pire Stute, grain, Duluth. “ Clenre Propellers Hndgor State and Mon- tana, merchandise, ud schoonora H.C. Rich: ards, Nello Gurduar, Jota iKlderhouse, C.0, Harnes, and Louise, conl, Chicago; propeller We H, Burnuny, coul, Milwaukee, 4 PORT COLBORNE. Spectat Dispaten to The Chirago Tribune. Ponr Counonne, Ont, Sept. 6,—Pareed down— Rehooner Samara, Chicago to Kingston, corn: schooner D.C, Fort, Chiedzo to Khigston,wheat; achounerG. 1. 8loan, Chicago to Kingstouwheat; Rohounor Meditermincan, Detroit to Oawero, wheat; propeller Dromedary, Toledo to Myn- tren}, wheat. Up—Svhvoner Blazing Star, Oawego to Detroit, cont: schouner Craftsman, Kingaton to Detralt, Nght; schoonor Augusta, Kingston to ‘Voleda, Ught: propeller Europe, Montreal to Chicago, weueral cargo. nelisoners sl. fu Higglu, HE. Be odgera, CHENOYGAN, Special Dispatch ta Tac Chicago Tribune, Cit¥voyGaN, Miph., Sept. 6.—Clonred—Propel- Jers Qneldn, Canada, Nashua, Columbia, Van Ranlte; steamer Roweonn. Arrlyed—Propeliors Ste. Marle and Lawrence: sonnoners flolon Pratt, G. B. Penficld, and Olgn. Wind—West today. brisk. Weatnor cloudy. CLEVELAND. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ~ CLEVELAND, O., Sept, f.—Cleared—Propelter Montana, merchandise, Chicago. ERIE. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Pribune, Enir, Pao. fept, 6.—Cleared—Sehooner Josie Linn, coal, Chicago. NEW LONDON, CONN. Approaching Celobration of the Only Buttle Fought on Connecticut Sotl During the Revolutionary Ware, Speciat Duvatch to The Crteago Tribune, New Lonpow, Conn,, Sept. &.—A drizzling alu has set in, but the city Is gay with bunt-: ing, flags streaming froin all places where a show can be made, Crowds throng. the streets, constantly augmented by new ar rlyals, ‘The naynl foree ts all here and aneh- ored In a line extending from the harbor's mouth to « point off old Fort, Griswold. It consists of tho first-rate ‘Tennessee, flying the flag of Renr-Admiral Wyman, of the North Atlantic fleet, who will command the naval demonstrations; of the sloops Van- dalia, Kyarsurge, and Yautle, of the North Atlantic fleet;. the frigate Coustitution, of the training-station; tho sloop St. Marys, the New York State school-ship, The presence of the old Constitution, whose noble history during 1812 Is our pride and honor, and of the Kearsarge, the conqueror of the Alabaina, makes the naval display a notable feature. Thelr part will be well performed. The State Nutional Guards have gone Into camp at Niantle, six tnites from the elty, and have been Instruced regarding thelr part In the sham battle and ngsault on the Ines of attack, ‘The defense will follow those of 100 years ago. ‘Tho yol- unteers who will represent the Continentals are veterans of the late War, ‘Thus this feature of tho colebration will have the bena- fit of experience to help in its success, No trouble hus beun spared to make the military part of the program n success. Briz.-Gen, Smith, commander. of the State Nationat Guard, will have. charge of this, nnd be ns- sisted by regular officers stutioned in East. ern Connecticut, Distinguished guests are arriving, though the sickuess of the Presi- dent and the nearness of the Yorktown cel tennial will prevent as largo a gathering a9 would otherwise haveanet, ‘The army will bu notable. Among thom are Chief Justice Waite, Gen, W. Sherman, the Hon, Mar- shall Jowell, the Rev, . B, "Hale, who wilt deliver. an Address on- Nathan Hale, the wurtyr spy of the Revolution, so) ng tne & school-tencher in this citys Gen, W. if cuck, severni high naval officers, the Goy- ernors of Rhode Island and Connecticut, aud many more. By request of Gov, Bigo- low, of Connecticut, a special prayer for the President will open the commemorative services| in“ tha afternoon, twill be delivered ‘ by the vonerablc Rev. Dr. “Bacon, gt Now Haven. All ac- commodations for the cxerelses are now complete. ‘The main tent 1s up, aid will hold 8,000 people. ‘The old fort has been equi ped with guus, and looks warlike and capuble of standing i slege, ‘This being the last-Rovolutionary centenulul haying 1 New England locality, the Interest Is widespread, Should the weather bo falr, more than 50,000 peopia will be gathered here, Owing to the line harbor and the rolling nature of the sir rounding country, all operations can be seen, which adds greatly to the Interest, Gen, Joseph i. Mawley, orator, aud Mra, axe "Terry Cook, poet have both arrived, ‘She Governor of Rhode Istand will bo neeompa- nled by Rhoda Isinnd veterans as 8 guard, Clvlo ‘arrangemonts, grand army posts, suid socleties of all kinds are coming In by eneh trun,” Several revenue vessels have ar: rived, ‘The weather gives some promise of belng fair. If- this Is made good, the con- tennfal of tho only battle fuught on Con- nectlout soll will be a big huecess, ————————— MORTUARY, Hvsclat Dispatch to The Cheaco Tribune, Souru Evary,. NL, Sept. 6&—The tunerat services of Mrs, M.S, Morgan were held at the West sla School building yesterday uft- eruoon, and were conducted by the Rev. C, 5. Dickinson, of Elgin, assisted by the Rev, Monroe, of Bartlett Station, The funeral was very largely attonded, and the services were very hmpressive, Mrs, Morgan waa the wife of the most extensive gardener of this vicinity, and sister-in-law of Dr, Jaeger, of Elgin,” Sho was about 87 yours of ney wis the mother of fourteon children, ‘eleven of who are living. —— re . Mr, Reuben Turner, No, 1230 Carleton ptryel, Phitadelphia, Pa, writes that his wite been a terrible sufferer with influioma- tory rheumatisn. A physlolan whose skill stands unquestion any ono had been attunding her, but on id her a little xood, She peman to use Bt. Jacobs Oll and experienced relief at the first application, and before ghe had used half a bottle she was tributes her ease Ne avery ealiely 40 r her remarkable recoy 0 Bt, Jacobs OU. : = RELIGIOUS. A Movement to Evangelize the City, Growing Ont of the Northfield Meetings. Tho Ministers, Fresh from Thoir Va- cations, Resume Their Weekly Groatings, Tho Methodist Preachers Oall On Their Abivan Brothren—Colored Baptists. CITY UVANGELIZEIS, The catt fora mecting of those interested tn tho ofganization of an effort. toward evangolle- ing tho City of Chleago bid the effect of tring: Ing together a largo and usuuily enthusiustle wuthoring ut tho Farwoll [ill Monday aervice yesterday, Tho Hey. A. It Uavis, Presbyterian city missionary, occupied thochuir. He founded his remarks on the wordé uf Zacharlat iv. 6: “Then to answered aud spnke unto me, eay- tng. This Is tho Word ofthe Lord unto Zerru- babel, aaying, Not by might, nor by powers, but by ing spirit, suith the Lord of busts.” At con- siderable tength he anlurged upon the North field meetings, whieh be and severnt othors of thu brethren prosont bad attended, and wave an Interesting review of a special meeting of the Chicayo brethren bold io a‘ grove at Northiletl fur to express purposetof dixcussing plans for puraulng evangelieat work in this ety. Col, George Tt. Clarke mado nn interesting comparison of the work accomplished at ihe Morthiletd revival a year ago und of the good worke! out by the series Just closed. There was Gno thing that be was eapeciilly iad ta sce At Hhpso meotings—tho yntoslon wit evar asic “Fo what denomination do you belong?" OF fb peonle present from all parts of the world, ung of all sects and bellofa, there was aunty unity of thougnt and work—no denominations, but only God and His tre re ae TW, Ha sald that his ohservations at the Northiteld medtings ha Lnpressed tim with tho threetold inportnnee of the Fact that, to las sure profitable Christlan fabor, tho heart must be Ned with Uio Holy Spirit, muet preach to the world, and must bein pemonal sympathy with every oue whom wa Inbor with, ‘The Rey. H.W. Brown, with much warmth and forvor, referred to the zeitious seein preached at (his sericea of rovivals by Urothers Honnur, Moody, rooks, and othora, und to the encouraging: cudook whiak they presented for the iuture growth of evangelical work in large altles, : . aAnufternnoon necting was bel Inthe Bibles room at Farwell Hall yesterday, tho purpose of whien was to set in motion the lnutable work of distributing evaugelical intluences throughout the ae ul Chicago, The plan was fest discursed: at tho Moody revivals, Just closed at Northtield, und the Chitngo divines who Avere present and ate now returned baye set out with prompt en- thuxhuin to execuly the work laid out, The n ures lay Was i thoroughly earnest one, MrT. W. Harvey was made Chatrman, Inter- cating renurks relative to the object vf the mecting were made by the Chilrtan, the Rev K. A, Hurnoll, B. FE. dncobs, the Rey, A. Mon roe, Col George He Clarke, tho ley. 1 Brown, the Rev, Mr. Dean, Alexander Vatterson J. M. ‘Helding, ‘and others. It waa decided to appoint =n General Committee ta carry on the work for year, and that thla camulttee should svice$ from its members a Btnuller coumittre—sny of fvemte stot with ty vy It, Thivis, Prot, B.D. Mtedington, and the aA. ia nominating com- submitted the folfowing-niumed us A General Committee: 'T. W. Iurvey, CW. Blatehford, B. FP. Jucobs W. Potter, a Goodwin, George R, Clarke, M. Beistol, Joun Morrison, George U, Lorimer, A. E, Kittredge, dobn V. Hurasctl, Arthur Little, F. H. ttovetl, W..d, Pratt, Willinin A. Miller, 't. M. Avery, W, C, Willing, Frederick Courtney. Hishop Cuoney ne G, Kelth, E.R. Davis, -f. Lundgren, 2. Noss, Hf" J. | Willing, Fowler, W. B. Jacobs, We D. Whittle, times, MeClunn- han, Watts De Golser, aA. Keon, 0. Ei, Taylor, O. A. Durgess."R. H. Burke, CM. Morton, J. 8. Johnson, Le MeLoun, J. 1. Hobbs, 1.8, Able, Horrick Johnson, H. M. Bolee, 8. Hinson, W. 0, Lauthmore, 8, .H, Wishard, I. 'G. Billings, C. A. Towle, W, By Norton, ff. W. Iie, Witlttm Lawrence, Harlan Par: Skongsherlzh, Mrs. Case, Mrs. 0. 1. MeCormick, Mes. A. P. Kelloy, Miss E. “Dryer, Mrs. 'T. W, Harvey, and Mra. Willtam Holden, The next mecting tor further organization will be held at Farwell Hall Saturday, Sopt..1%, THE BAPTISTS. Tho first of tho fall meotingy of the Baptist clergy was held yesterduy morning In the Grand Puente, Dr. Lorimer in the ehalr. The attend- unvo was vory falr. . ae \ ‘The Moderator opened the conference with an address of welcome, iu which he announced that the Emmanuel Baptist Church might be rendy for occupancy In November. He told the brothren thatthe church was yetting aloong well, but would need more money, and If any of thom had made any jn the grain markets lately thoy might understand that contritutions would ve Vary acceptable, ‘The ministers present were:thon caited upon to give un account of thelr doings during the summer. Moat of them had pussed thelr vacn- tlons very pleasantly, and some were quite humorous in thelr descriptions of what thoy bad seen and done, ‘The Hov. Mr. Roberts sald he spent bis vaca- tion fn Northern Michigau, where be found ex- cellent troute-fishing, Dr. Lorimer wondered how the brothors could tind enjoyment In Ine fileting paln on bariniess denizens of the water, whereupon auothor brother called to inind the fact that they had a remarkable precedent 11 Peter, who went tisbing In the Bea of Galliee. ‘Tho Kev. Mr. Ongren, the appoluteo of the Houie Misslonary Soclety at Princeton, Ill, gave a statement of bis work this auaimer, The Rev, Mr. Brooks sult he bud returned from bis vacation thoroughly satisfed that there was nothing Itke water for a madicine. ‘Tho Baptists present nenepied ble remarks ina upiritual as well ns a physfcul sense, ‘Tho Key. Dr. Hobirt, Corresponding Secretary: of the General Baptist Missionary Suciety of illinois, submitted a statement shoving that the collections from the Lakeside and Curcago As- suciations were about $100, uud $1,0 | more was wunted before Oct, #1, the date of tbe annivers sury of the soolety, It was announced that the State Sundip Benoa! Courecation would meet in Peoria Oct. 2 Dr. Goudspeod announcod that $60,000 had bean ralsed in tho West for tho Morgan Park Thvo- logics! Seminary, und thes hoped to Increuso tho fund to $100,000 in a short time. Severn! speakors calted nttention to tho fact that assistance was uoeded by some of the young sovieties, Tne First Norwegian Church on (he West Side was one of thnso that was In need of a Uttlo financlnl ald, [ft was suywested that thls matter bo referred to one nf tho local milssion- ary nssoolutions, dr, Loriiner gald, that itwes hoped that tho SE eecp the Lukeside Associations would bo united soon and become, under the now organy ization, a more valuable body. ‘The Rey. Mr, Tiga ‘of tho North Sido Swedleh Church, sald ha had decepted a callin St. Paul, and ahould leave Chfcago sburtly. He Heslee B change of climate forthe beneilt of A resolution expressing sympathy for the Rov. J tee guenoe in the death of bis wife was ndopted, : A communication relating to tho Lotsey Moody Rorpital cottages at Brldwinville, dMass,, waaroad, It was ludorsed by Brother Moody and a long list of prominent people. ‘The docu. iment wasleft with thy conference for signa tures. ‘wo cottages have already boon erected, he conferenos voted to hold. gervices in the First Baptist Church trom 10 to 12 today, in compliance with tha Governor’é proclatuation 0! i ‘or prayora for thu recavery of tho Presi- — WOOD RIVER' BAPTISTS. Tho Wood River Assoclatinn of colored Bap- brought Its deliboratjons to a close yester- day, Tho tov. RM. Duling acted as Modora- tor, and oponud the davetlonal oxercises, as- sisted by the Rov. 1, C,-Floming, ‘The Rev. i. M, Duling was clocted a cérrosponding delegate to the town Association, which willconvene sept, 4. Some attention was given to the onge of tho Roy, Rdward Wileon, who was oxpelted from tho ministerial fold a year ago on account of “not having tbat regurd for truth and Chris. thin piety becoming a uilnister of tne Gospel," Me. Witson, Icapnodcod, hnd since united with the lows Association, and tt was ordered that n committee be appolntad to ingutre af the tows ‘brothren the why end wheraeure in the onse, ‘Tho remaindor of the morning seasion wis der voted toreporte af committees, At tha after~ noon gesslou the business was tinally conchided, and the ngsoclation adjourned to meet next year atQuinoy. Inthe evening the Rev. Royal [i Urawn lectured at Olive Church on some abe, sorvations of a trip he had made to Europe, ‘ 4 —— AFRICAN METIIODISTS. Tho African Methodist’ Episcopal Conféronco contlnucd its alttings yeazerday, Bishop T. 3I..| D, Ward presiding, The opening dovotional ex- erciaes wore conducted by the Kev, W, H, Brown, Neports were had from the Committeca on Ore ders, Book Concern, ayd..dudiclary. At this atago of the proceedings dulvgation of julnler ters Of the -varloug,, Wethoulat Eplscopul churches in Chicugo entered the conference, and, upon bolug Introduced by tho vonorablo Uishop Ward, took souta onthe platforin, Brict uddressea wore given by mio Roys. J, M, Cutd> well, Joho Williamson, aud G. 1, Van Horne, expressive of 4 fooling of Christlan brother- hood. Tho Rev, B, W, Acuott fecllagly respond: ed. The oy, ©. 8. Jacoba sang u suorod song of bis own composition, totting bow one of tholr ministers, the Kev, James. budison, died at his post ‘alle rel Hoviny the yelluw-fe\er auttorors. ‘bo visitors shook bends snd took thelr leave, and the conference resymed its busivess, Alter some discussion, it was alekerminud to create a fund far the support of auperannta’ tora nnd thoir families, and thy Uppropriated far that piirpose trom Uy ptt, ‘The Chanpatt permission to sell i gn Mrs, The afternian was devoted to the ny (lon Of a bistorlent ard Uterary | suelosy The following officers were cleetet: Prost: dent, J. W. Malone; Viee-Presidontelh Brown: Seersturies, Me OW. Reekley aml, organs “Treasurer, Ti. Depew; ‘ammitter, J. Perk ricken, "Thoinns Che iver of papers word Malone? Chirctt Polley, ti nutal Philosophy. by E.G: folate, th ie neaslols wasilevoted to the subject uf jon, TUE METilopisys, Tho Methodist resummed thelr wonkly meet- vente Saray Ings rday morning, After a yer by the Rev. Dre Axtell tor President Gari ant after making arrangenwnts for tho ween. prityer- meeting today for the President's recovers Business Connnittee reported that at te next mecting the Rov. H. 8S. Cantine would coud a paper on sume tople to be selected by binels, A nutter of the lorey reported vpont thi chen work, and othe Kev. br. Wetiue etnfed (hut the condition af the churete wus inore satlafuetory than At aay tine dure the fonr yenrs of his Breaking Lidertnip Inecting then adjourned, and pated ao teatesnal visit to the African Methodist Episcopal Conter- ence at Quitin’s Chapel. TUE CONGREUATIONALISTS, The Congrevational ministers asseauiledt ferduy morning for tho tlest time site ud Pacific Hotel, with ike tev. ‘Vowle Su the chair, Owing to the abscace of neurly all the ejty pastors, there was no quoruin present, and the discuselon wad cuutined: cbletly to vieation experionees, ‘Phe sublet or wane: Jnorins chitech tity Moody's home was brodebed,, ut was Jald over until next meeting, Oe fon PRESB ERIANS, The Presbyterian ministers met. yesterday morning for the first tine alice thelr vacation, but postponed iil routine business to make ate rangements for today’s prayer-meeting Cor the Prosident’s recovery. the detalls regarding whieb will be fuund elsewhere, FREE METHODISTS. Sptetat Dispatch tu ‘The Chicagy Tritune. ELaix, Hh, Sept. &—The Northern Qtinols Conference of Free Methodists with meet in this elty at the uew church of the denomination now hn course of ervetion Uct. i. and vontinie Kysession one week, Hitty ministers nad a many lay delegates are expected tu be present, METIIODIST CONFERENCE, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. JACKSON, Mich, Sept. 5—The ordinuten of Deacons and Filders, memorial services, and infasionary services oceupled the Mothodlet Con ferenco yesterday and today, Coldwater wag desixuated ag the next pince of meeting, CROP REPORTS. ILLINOIS. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicagn Tribune. Dwiasrr, Uh, Sept, &.—Terrible hot south winds fave blown all day, and all signs of the hue ruins are gone, With the exception Of Minnesota and xome counties in Lowa, the’ drouth is stil felling with great severity on all that fs left to injure. ‘he Dercon’s pri er, “Lord, give us potatoes,” will go up this winter from a larger urea of the national do- juinion than has ever been known since the landing of the Pilarlin Fathers, Special Dispatch to The Chizago Tribune, Sour Enatx, Mt, Sept. &—We had an other good shower of rain yesterday morn- ine, which was nearly as welcome as the first shower since the drouth, ‘The ground was very dry, and will absord a good deal of inoisture. - Yesterday the temperature was 4H, and there are still signs for more rain. “NEW York. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. Freposta,N. Y,, Sept. 2.—In_ the issue of your paper on the HOt of March Inst 1 stated that wheat would probably sell much higher before harvest. I would now say that corn inust sell very imuch higher within four months, as sich x complete failure in the crop hus not been known in muny years, The long, drouth, which still continues, has eutshort whatinight have been, possib ar HAH, Hau. half crop, MICHIGAN. Special Dispatch to The chicago Tribune. JACKSON, Mich, Sept. 5.—A sllght shower’ visited this section last evening. In the northeast portion of the county copious rains fell, avid the farmers are much rejoiced, - SOLDIERING. BLOOMINGTON. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Broostseton, UL, Sept. 5—The sights and sonnds abyut the city remind one of the days of the Rebellion, Everywhere is seen the brilliant uniform and gorgeous apparel of the National Guard. At Camp Yates, where the milltin are encamped, everything is under strict milltary discipline. Tonight there wos a regular dress-parade ani com: -pany-drill and guard mounting. Ten or fifteen military bands are present, but the celebrated bands that are to compete for the prizes have not yet arrived, Every incoming train brings its company of uniformed men and a large number of spectators. By morn: ing the encampment of the Second Brixade will be complete. The Ohlo companies—one of cavalry and one of artillery from Shelby— wmode how dlapiaysand Were escorted tu Cainp McCullough, at the fair grounds, where they are, and will be quartered, ‘The illitin of brigades other than the Second will also en- camp at MeCutiough, Fitteen cur-londs of mihtla and vistors are contiuz from Chicago tonight, nud will be on the froaais In the morning. Gov, Cullom will arrive tomor- row, Gen, Grant will certaluly be here, Gen. MeDoweil telegraphs from Las Vexns, N. ML, that he cannot come, owing to the fregls Indian troubles fn Atizoua, 5 NEBRASKA. : Lincony, Neb. Supt. 5.—Camp Aba Lin- colu, where the G, A, R. of Nebraska aud National.Guards of tho State spend the re- union woek, was turned over to. Gon. Manderson, commander, this day. A gate Saturday and Suniley played havoc with the tents, bit they are ail gutting Into good order agulu, The attendance is not yet large, but the utmost capnelty of the cump will be tested tomorrow, During this atternoon an address of welcome was delivered by the Jon, TM, Marquette, of Lincoln. It was a short, spirited, and: st(rring speech, recalting the ereat Issue of the War, and polnting to the dutles of today, The speech tirilled all ——————- who heard it, A FIVE-CENT ROW. ‘The change in the stroet-car rowte caused by the destruction of the viaduct at the Sixteenth strcet crossing of Halstod strect tu make place for 4 now one was the cause of an oxciting en- counter between the conductor and 8 passengor op a Halsted street car at 100'clock lastovening, dobo Smith, n buteher employed nt the Stock+ Yards, on bis way home from work rado in the #treet-oars to the corner ot Entsted street aud Cunalport avenue, Whore passengers are trang forred to curs on (he lutter thorougutare, Smith aid not want to be taken out of hls road howe, and so walked to the corner of “Wright ond Halsted streets, the terminus tho Mulsted strout line for tho present, and thore boarded tour of which D, Ui, Mulicn, of No, 2 Cunalport avenue, is con ductor. Siuith. claimed. ho was « transfer, and refused to pay his fare. Mullen insivted that be should citber pay or louvethe cur, and the up- shot of the dispute wau that Swith struck bim twioa in the faco, intlicting two bad cuts, mith was arreated nfter & brisk chase by Otticors Hauly and Kelley. a WASHINGTON NOTES, ‘ Wastixatox, 1) C., Sept: 5,—Up to tho close of businnss to-day there has been re. celved ‘at tho ‘I'reasury Department for ree demption $5,785,050 in conpon & per cent bonds under the one hundred and third call, and $12,604,500 fy Invested bonds under the onyhundred and fourth eal |, 0 A report on the citeh and 1 pragne of the fishories of tha great Jukes shows thot the total, value of fresh and prepared fish, caviar, Lalnglass, snd oll for the year 1870 was 1,784,050, So A COUSIN OF THE ASSASIN, | Bpeetat Dispatch to Ths Chicago Triduny, Osuxosi, Sept. 4—Frank J. Guitean, for- erly # resident here, and a cousin of Charles J, Guiteau, ia to be married at Dennison, Tex. Monday, Sept, 5, PAGES ‘®he Inventor of the Phono- graph, Ete, Must Take nu Back Seat, Since the World Rafusas fo Be Revo- luifonized by the Frults of His Senius, Another and a More Success- ful Claimant tspon Pub- lic Attention inthe Porson of AL. Claris ot Dros, Now Worle, WI Ch'oseo Capital Avall ttszif of an Op- pareaity to Control the ‘'Stova In lerests” of America ? It nas Knerson why said, ni Hon af the nicet mi At the Cuntennial Eacpositien gt Png! ‘The stove department: Wes eae te than uny other part of mechanical vrodnetion,” no réxitiiption as set undiaputed by eritical observers, Stove inuuutneturers almost without exception burg puraaud the treadtall) of the futhere, carely turning aside tu vlther ude to or take Dowtoo oid thae-honered conking-sture, Indeed they have vaty ndded the water: vrvole, wurlalige~ vloset. und wat ack, wd mivrviricivns und needs leas devaraituns seein nerer lo approcinte, nuch less to reach, tha real demandes vf thy over faithful if fainliy cook. Nevertheloss, tho world his very departuiont ung ling strido In nw now departure in coal tion at i Fiftteay. of thin @ careful examinas chuislnststoves (an ox! ity, which arrangement inclu fvo new forme’ of — ecaukliteextores nnd ie henter, ail bused ppon un entirely new principle, several nevdful paris, producing a wondeute us fonaefelt wants of thy Intelll- Howing features are sneluded tA mnngauine for eal, lining that oF thy noden setf-feed. parlor, #0 denervedly pupuine, tlsy fyur hot working wrtddtes, against to Jaa onher tinkess has two ttneguated baking-vvans, intend uf ones tur ur Fond fresbox, site ir alr-chumber or flue, listead of d direct tue to the four concentrie when shakin, whieh cumbinagun secures such porfert comburilun asthut no otinkers are proe duced=n thine hitherto uuknuown tn atoves; has also at ntuple mservolt for water, whlelt several pares are mubeawed tn leer neta cumpase thar any other, uxt avesaaeily diverse In form to all nthers, Thu thing of reat beauty in ite ling. ft econo: tutlone-talt nuove others, not becauee It re hat frou a given quaneity, but by reason ling vad anplying that Itdoes generate, It ligewlso dualnisher the needful time fur {te tans agetnent above ushers fuur-ttti«, It ie ols us free Trou Just und as perfect a keeper of tro asthe very Lest nvifefoed jutrturs, ‘This oxtonteting production in stoves upon an en- tireiy now prinziple by Me, Cinth, uf Troy, Ne Yo. the anteume of sears of patient etndy, wlth numer- tus and custly exnartnonte, Advances In all de- purtioenta of tueehanism are reached In thls way. Inventive genius i¢ rarely willing to pass life's day side by eble with stupid ploddersin the old ruts of custom—bence ever reachas ont ty now und better mothods, to blster possibilities. But fur the entor- prise of thls clase our nice iad beer wearing wouten shoce and eating from wooden trenchers with wouden spoons, ‘Thanks to the ‘Tray stave Inventor for hls emerpriva! His akUt and pulfonon and perse- Veratice have brought reidet trem the Intojerable and needivas- dur. nuisuues attending dally stoves Keute dumping und trusitod 4 Due nnd wWopey Kavi stuve md, Ure of things, hecume wart Tt is nanife: ab re in homers testnaniats faund upon, Ter Attest this, Une of these atylea tt Nother susn, * Lum epolted for any ATS c commend Has the beat. bussstoves” “tan pertuct stove.” Mut the mort xiriking fact pertiining to this naw Interest is Its porsivle uutuld tnancia) value, ‘Vo see nt Thi y now, cleunty, In the tery nate populur, Home, 23, ‘al pose ? und deserved), resuly 40 aa t this we need tH nd fer just w little before the aimiost anitmited steve maract furnished by our rape luly growing city nud vuxt cuuntey. with ite present popwlution of “MLL “A very Iitilied investigation Aste the demand made “upon. the. wholes Uoniers ul this city reveals tho fact pves the Mi the vuet me the, mute of it. his hus or the wren Northwest, rude het thd South, tuxed tu thelr «tmust, have contrivuted tholrimeas: ure ty tieet this rust call for stoves. Indeed, the market demands stoves by tho tlllion. Adit that stave xhures but a Hinited popularity uiaong ¥toyH hever falls ty furntyh a highly lucrative business. But that particular puttern that shatlchanee to be tuinous by rensun of Its excellences shnjl uiuatelp all others in, the market. And without depresiating ihe od and familar patterns of atures that bave fod in the market hitherto, wu feel assured (hut te new dy- pariuie In question combiner und pustorsce the hovlest parts, adurding uncauuled advaningas, which: promig te impact tg Its tutare unmiralteled populare ty. Thi is munstest tn ite desten, ag also in (es udup- is to this tueroughly ma- id A interest—at such manivest Intrinsic value pa compured with all other patterns, und adapted 10 beth anturucite und bitumingus cont, wood. corn, hay. nd goko-=from srewping the wholg country, East, West, Nori. and Southt lis munitest nduntution tu tho présaut and probable future of the market will beyond a questiun “ive it no second ince. Ang part or the whole of tuis invention Is for sale, MAGNOLIA BALM. LOVELY COMPLEXIGONS “POSSIBLE TO ALL. What Natare denies to many Art secures to all, Hagan’s Magnolia Balm dispels overy blemish, overcomes Redness, Freckles, Sallowness, Rough: ness, ‘Tan, Eruptions ‘and Blotches, and removes all evi dences of heat and excitement, Tho mapas Balm_ imparts the most dolicate and natural complexional tints—no detec. tion being possible to the clos- est observation, Under these clrenmstances a faulty complexion islittleshort of a crime. Magnolin Balm sold everywhere. Costs only 76 cents, with full directions, ‘ 4 eee ayia ot HAIR RESTORER, THE Admiygtion WORLD. Mrs.S.A. Allen's th WORLD'S Hair Restorer: IS PERFECTION © For RESTORING GRAY, WHITE or FADED HAIR to its youthful COLOR, GLOSS and BEAUTY, I renews its life, strength and growth, Dandruff quickly removed. A match- ™ less Hair Dressing, Its perfume: rich and rare, Sold by all Druggists.. "ser Eatablished over 40 years, | ws - Enormous and inoreaalng antos | Throuxhout Europo and ‘Kitoriea. * ZYLO BALSARUM (irs Alles) A lovely tonic and Hair Drossing, It removes Dandruff, allays all it a stops falling Hair ond promotes a healthy growth with a rich, beautitty gloss, and is delightfully fragrant. © Price Seventy-five Cents in 0. glass stoppored Bottles. Sold by alt Deugglals, _ AMUSEMENTS, EXPOSITION BUILDING. Inter-State Industrial ~ Exposition OF CHICAGO. THE GREAT ANNUAL INDUSTRI- AL and ART EXPOSITION of AMER« ICA will open at 8 o’olock p,m. Wednesday, Sept. 7, And continue day and evening (Sundays excepted) until rz o'clock p.m. Saturday, Oct. 22, 1882, : Every Department is replete with the lat« est and best, and all arrangements for the Exhibition are complete and admirable, Fine Art, Natural. History, Mechanical Industry, Textile Fabrics, Household and Personal Ornaments, Agriculture, Floricult- ure, and Horticulture, are well represented. Whether for critical study, or instruction, Or pleasant entertainment, this exhibition will present a rare opportunity to the intelli- gent visitor. ON THE OPENING EVENING WILL BE GIVEN A Grant Promenade Concer’, PROF, LIESEGANG'S “ORCHESTRA of 3r pieces, including 4 celebrated Soloists, has been engaged for the entire term. Adults, 250. Admission:/ Ghitdrén, 1g0. Excursion rates and low prices on all railroads, HAVERLYS THEATRE. | J. 1, HAVEIDY 05 »Magayer und Proprietor. BOX-OFFICE OPENS Thursday, Sept. 8, For the Sale of the 40 Private Boxes FOR THE OPENING NIGHT OF THIS New and Beautiful Theatre, The Private. Bor Sule commences above date at Haverty's Theatre, from 9 a. m. until 7 Bem . Friday, Sopt,9, Reserved Seat sale, without oxtra charge, to all parte of the house, INAUGURAL ATTRACTION, THE COMEDIANS ROBSON and CRANE AND THEIR COMPANY, In Shakspoare'a Comedy, entitted TWELFTH NIGHT; Or, What You Will. WITH NEW SCENERY THROUGHOUT. will bo sold nt the Box Ofice at Regular Pricos, GRAND OPERA-HODSE, Clurk-at., opposite Court-House, Constant success uf Mr. A.M. PALMEL’S: UNION. SQUARE THEATRE 60. A BEAUTIFUL LOVE STORY, FELICIA, OR WOMAN'S LOVE. ‘This week only, overy night und usual Matinges. BALL AND FESTIVAL. Chicago Legion, No. 4, Select Knights of the An« We cient Order of United Warkmen- GRAND RECEPTION AND BALL, TUESDAY, Sept. at8 p. t rund’ lst, cornet Clusk and Erlessts PIGNIG AND SUMMER WIGHT'S FESTIVAL, DNESDAY, Sept. 7,4 to 1) Ri tm. xt Kubn's Park, 8 corner uf Aruilthve und Aillwaukow-urs. Aduivsign Indy and gentiomun, bothentertulaments, ‘Texets for aid Munn wod Ti, HOOLEY’S THEATRE, Commencing Monday. Sopt. f every Evening ané menivuduesday und vaturday Satneon HOOLEY’SCOMEDY CO. In Egbort Jamleson's Sparkling Farce-Comedy, BIRDS OF A FEATHER ! Jacques Key ger, John Diljon. James A, Der! Marjo uck well, aS i. je Rroges. J. 2, Supon, A run. FY, Mosnilun. sas Kivektceter, ualcal Direcwur, MVICKER’S THEATRE. FOU.THIY WEEK ONLY. WANTED, A CARPENTER! An whioh the Comediag und Vocalist, Mr. GUS WILLIAMS Wl nppene tit binant erent success, Prof. Conrad er. Slutinugs Wednesday and saturda} xt Wevk=ALL Titb tn fee: SPRAGUE’S OLYMPIO THEATRE, one mee ot sscaay ak aman Az Saturda, BUFPFALO 1o bis thoruugbly successful drama THE PRAIRIE WAIF, Monday. Sept. 12--One week only of TONY PASTOR. | VITAL RESTORATIVE. 3 cons YT AL ssstoume Beatores Nervous and Physical Dedility, ota Hoaxes of 60 pltis, 1.01 UA BS 60, 10 : CAUTION. 7 ro anng, hardls uot rid of une impostor, See wi Hleurd’s Vital Restorative ba pot taal iC my lables anc trade: idtved wip siumuure. thereva., When you bay of our drugwist, ak biw tor a written guarantee te rile ag bueu purchased duosy trost 26 UF ee eee eT RIGKEMORD, AL. D.. Sole Prop. cag be had of Gale& Biock, Palm yibuse end allden ad SOHAACE BEY: f t che ey e-ab, whol byeats tor tue ro ng ugrees to forfeit #600 for any falls fa , 4 Gus irik, ctver luau cures 10 the (nied States cures, ne fare been otucted within the leat tive years i PILLS. lancard’s. 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