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if THE CHICAGS TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 188I—SIXTEEN PAGES SATURDAY’S REVIEW, Tho Trade of Last Week More Moderate than Had Been J Moped For. Priots of Lumber Stimulated by the ‘Widespread Forest Oon- flagrations, trade in Pig-Iron Moderate, with No Mention of a Panicky Feeling. Uncinnatt’s Exposition and tho Soldiers’ Renaton Benefiting the City’s Traile. Yarly Tobnooo Destroyed fy Drouth and * Lato by Rain in Kentuoky. 7 NEW YORK. New Yonr, Sept. 16.—Business for the veok was moro moderate than anttelpated. Dry govda were fairly netlve. Hat jobbers ‘oport considerable activity. ‘The produce tuarkets have been brisk, — Cotton was'irreg- tar. Petroleum was dull and ‘lower, In umber the depletion of stocks by the reeent fires at Bay City and Oswego further stinu- ated prices. ‘Transactions iu pla-lron were fnoderate. ‘The boot and shoo trade was nct- ve. Lonther was dull and steady. CotTee, tea, and sugar were fairly active and stendy, 'The fallures during the week were. ninety teven. Tho most imporant were Sterling & 3o.and the New York Silk Manufacturing vo. "There was much grenter activity in mining itocks than for some tline, and fluctuations were frequent, Lough In most cases not wide, Comstocks were very strong, in sym oathy with the San Franefseo market, but siuch doubts were expressed here concern: ag tha continuance of tho boom. Little tock is takun by old operators in the report- sd strike in Sierra Novada, Mining stocks in 1, however, olitsiile of the Comstocks, aro consitered low, and tidientions point to Nigher prices in the neidr future, ‘The new water-pipe for the State Line mines hns all dean shipped, And the completion of the pipe line 1s auxfously awaited, as un ndvance 1s {hen expected. " Leadville stocks are comlug to the front ugain, and show a marked f provement, Chrysollte is lending. the nd vanes and sold up toany to TH), Tutlion ree celpts ab New York for tho week from the mines, Wi, Sitles of mining stocks, both exchanges, about $00,000 share. Flour, receipis, UGwHO barrels: 4,580; whent jpls, 857,408 tishe ports, 1,50759 rn, receipts, 1,554,907 b: els; exports, 1, onts, receipts, 05,1 bushels; exports, 10,200; pork, receipts, 4 . barrels; exports, 14025 lard, receipts, 0,0 lierces and 9,210 Kegs; exports, 6,201,003 pounds, : ° - BALTIMORE. Bartistore, Md., Sept. 10.—Durlng the past week money was firm at percent. Tho stock market was fairly active, the most notable fenture being a sitarp advance in Virginia issues. Value of domestic produce exported for the week, $1,107,801 agalust $980,497 tho previous week, In dry goods trae fs fairly active; and ® largo jobbing trade is being done, Tho grain market showed a strong specn- lative feeling, and prices are fairly woll main- tained. Wheat ruled strong genorally, and the closing price;teday was an advance of 4 -centson the closing price of lust Friday, and only below the highest. figures of the week. Receipts wore only about one-liall those of :tho'preceding weck, while sales were nearly equal, and oxports almost 40 percent greater. ‘The Canton elevator managers will tomor- Bt ceaso to charge an extra storage rate on * wheat, which will ake a material differ. once {n tho price of grain on 'Change, The receipts of wheat fur tho week were 237,705, Bales 3,455,255, and-exporis 277,038 bushels; ‘Aenvin; nthe elevators today 1,444,715 bushels. Incorn the advances was steady since Monday, ‘The prevails that ths crop ot the present yen i bo so) short us tu henvily advance the price later, and con- siderable purelinses ure being made in the intor options, ‘There was more demand for shipment ecolpts for tho week, 244,08N bushels 499,083; exports, 4350, leaving In clevators today 71,016 bushels, Unts ure more active, with largor receipts, and prices are well muintalued. Ryo fs more astive under the slight decline, with sates nearly up to receipts. Flour is very strong. Enrlter in the week provisions were very Btrong, but Inter the inurket became unsot- fled, with indteatlons of a decline In prices in sympathy with tho failing off of prices in the reat Western markets, Sard advancod to 1isg cents, Coffea was very quiet, ‘The receipts for tho week were 21,818 bags Ite. ‘he demand tor geod stock is light, but sales are not, pressed as an advance isanticlpated. Struc’ is strong, and today the market closed at the highest fyures of the week, utter Is scarce, ant choleo ereamery anil dairy would bring more than qnotitions, Che cheese market 1g very firm on choice Western full creams, but skims are not in dlomand, Exes showed more firmness totlay, and strictly fresh would comminnd more than clirrent murket reports, . The live-stock ‘market showed - firmness until yesterday, when there was some weak- hess. ‘The supply is abundant, Good: hogs are da fair demand at full prices, but grassers ave hard to soll, while the supply of them 1s nbundant Sheep aud lambs are not se plenty, butthe supply is equal to the dus mand, and prices are mnaintalned, ost Ampression LOUISVILLE, Louisvitn, Ky., Sopt, 10,—In feat tobacco offerings have been and are yet light, and mnostly of old nnd out-of-order tubneee on which holders wished to realize, the demand being entitely for sannutacturers, Less net- ivity has provalled, eomparect with Inst Satur. day, rates being }4@% cuiits Jower oii funked sinokera’ and S¢@a}g centon planters’ lugs and leaf, prices of whichnre fully sustained. On Wednesday and ‘Thursday -ficavy.-ratna tell which will injure the crops, whifuliitte ripe, or nearly ripe, and’ start tho ‘g¥bwth'or Ihte planted tobacco, whieh most probably wilt be cut green, orovertnken by frost, Stroy IE holders are ore disposed to buy than sell. ‘There 13 no change to report in. the cond. tion uf the iron inarket url the Inst fow days, ‘There nre some falr satus being made for Immediate eonsinap tba, andthe tone of the market seems healthy, Potatoes nre scarce on account of the dry weather, ‘The rain for the past diy or two will help them a goud deal. Onlons sre plentiful, with few sales, and are very dull. ‘Thore ts only a small supply o£ frult onthe imnrket, bat the demand fy goud, Butter and cheese are both firm, with a good trade, Sutes free, with food demand and sinall supply on the market, Graln ts quiet, but firm, ‘Thero is very Itttie eotton on the markot, which is firm, with o small trade, Sites are smu] and the demand fs light. The provision market has been strong dur- ing the past week, with n moderate demand, and partles are dicted to hold off buying on acvount of the advance, ‘The, anarket closes easier, and may havo o reactlon. Mour is tiem, with a falr demand, Sales are food, with only a sinall supply on the unarkel, AT, LVUIS. é Sr. Louis, Mo, Sept. 1—Cenbral trade has been active aud full for the past week, and everybody “Thy buen busy, Sloney has been In urgent demand by all classes—bor- yowers, iu fact, belng beyond the banks? ca- pacity to supply—and first-class paper his been rojected in sowe Sustances, ow to the searcity of funds, Rates ure very firm at TES percent. ‘The great bulk of trangactions bu- Sug at outside prices, Cotton has shown a very active apecutative. tmovenisut, and the aggregate of purchases inade tor the future was very large. The de- clines of the week, bowever, squeezed out most of tho amall dealers, and the amount sunk in margins was quite great. rain, particularly wheat, lias fluctuated a good deal, rising and falling tn sympathy with other markets, with «strong speciila- tive feeling and Jarge trausactlons. G; wheat: and corn have ruled generally firm, ant been taken by speculators and shippers: to thoextent. of offerings, and tntilers nave also hourht pretty freely. Oats ruled firm until yesterday whon thoy declined and closed today stitl tower, Trovisions showed imtuch strength, and stendily nelyaneed up to yesterday, with lnrge business on Southern orders, but lttle or no speculative movement. A renctiott then set in, and prices dropoed slightly, but tho market closed with 0 fair tone, and 9 general belief that prices will soon be higher, ‘The lenf-tobaceo inarket ling been stow and nusutisfactory. Rece!pts of desirable grades have been siinll, and business light at dull prices, Even the best grades have not shown much life, but the feeling at the close was better and pices friner, Lumber fs in good demand, but orders are falling off some. Southern Inmber has been wonk, hut an advance fs expected soon to briny itinto proper relations to the Northern oneral jobbing trate of tho city has been active. Dry ceods have moved briskly at full prices, but no advances are noted, ‘There fs 0 strong bellof, however, that vilues will be higher, and an upward turn may soon take place, “Groceries are active and firm, Refined sitgars have advanced AG ‘cents, but cof- fes moved | steadily. ‘aney goods tne changed, A private dispatch from San Franelsco says ratsins and rive are corneretl there. ‘The Intter Is in Hight supply, nnd will remain so. Dried fruits are very strong, and the stock of cnnned fruits fs about exhaust- ed. Salmon is tn very moderate supply Metals, drugs, fish, hardware, sadidlery, nud in fact nll other branches of the jobbin, trate and manufactures show # fie busi fess and a good prospect for a largo falt rade, . PIvrspuRG. Prerenuna, Pa, Sept. 16,—Trade ips been stimulnted by the cool weather of the past week, and more activity in all branches of bustness is noticeable than for a Jong tine. Nearly everything has been advanced In price, and 9 confident feeling prevalls nimons merchants and manufacturers as regards tho future. ‘The most Important featuro of the week’s buslness was the excited condition of the ofl market, which steadily advanced, watil sales were nude nt $1, the highest point reached forn yeur, The excitement at tho Exchauge. was tntense, sales aggregating $3,050,000 barrels, whieh was tho largest in the history of tho Exchange. Shipments were 467,000 bariels. Yesterday and today have been weaker, and tonight closing sales were mace at 03¢ cents, ‘Lhe window gloss trade is brehtening up. ‘Tho tong vacation of the pust summer al- most completly used up the stock on hand, which had a tendency to stiffen up tho inarket, and today an advance of 10 pur cent is announced, Mamtfneturers say the dc. gnand is very good and dally increasing, and siney the tires have been relighted the fne- torles have been running full thng In order to replenish stock, which, ns stated above, had tullen very low. ‘The rafirond conl business ts active. Op- eruturs, in view of tha demand of tho ininers foran Inerease, have avanced coal to ti cents per bushel. River trade is at no standstill, nearly 10,000,000 bushals awaiting navigable waters for slilpment to lower ports, ‘The situation in iron reniains unchanged, Prices are stil, and orders are coming in faster than they enn be filled. The live-stoek market has.rted active and firm. Receipts of cattle were 0,593 head through and 3,t70 head focal, Common to primo bronght $3,256.50, Receipts of hogs, 13,605, 0 falling off since Inst week of 3,000, Prices ranged from 26,00@0,40 for common to falr. Sheep recelpts were 8,000, agalnst 10,- 900 the week before, Common to extris wore sold at $2,00@5.20, BOSTON. Boston, Sopt. 16.—The following will ap- pear In the Commercial’ Butietin Saturday: Woot continued active, and is advancing. No tesirable lots of Michigan are now ob- tainable under 42 cents. Ohio XXand aboyo brought 48@45 cents. Tho total sales of the week were 4,801,000 pounds, Manufacturers are evidently buying in antlelpation of higher figures, Loather and hides were dull. Ship- ments of foot-wenr foot up a total of 66,150 eases to points outside of Now England, against 70,103 last week, and (4,718 the corresponding week of Inst year, Cotton lost tho whole of the 34 advance of last weok, but there are Indications of audther ailvanec, All the cotton-mills ara yery busy, and there is a large movement of domestie dry goods at firm prices, In the iron market an a+ vanes of 10@16 per cant was made in mann- facture trou, without any rise in the priee of plz metal Copper made a sharp advance, and mining companies now ask 18, with the tondeney still upwards, ‘Tin, and spelter were netlve and advancing, Lead is firm. Paper stock Is In fair demand at steady prices. Lumber fs netive aud finn; also other bullditig tmateriats, ‘There is a good demand for grocerics and provistons, with an ndvance Jf cent Sn granulated sugur, und firm’ prices for tea, coffee, un fruits. Ratging are selling at an advance of nbout 25 centa a box, Fresh beof firm, but not high enough to cover the Increased cost of cattle at the West, and sates of live enttls have been at 6@7 cents. Datry prod- uets ure falrly actlys nnd firm at 23@s0 cents for round lots of chotco dairy butter and 1247@13 cents for choles creamery cheese, Cholce liny Is now found to bo senves, and fair to choice lots bring $10, 1,00, Jog prod- uets are in fair demand at firm prices. Mackerel, medium and large 8, advanced 2 vouts per barrel, Breadstuffs wore gener- ally firm. ‘The strong tone of tho Western wheat markets entisos local flour dealers to insist upon an advance, CLEVELAND, CLEVELAND, O., Sept. 16.~The iron mar- kets aro firmand prices genorally unchanged this week, Iron ore continues strong at former prices, Ply-iron fs quieter than a week or two weoks ago, bub the demand ts atill good, Dellveries are slower, as a num bor of furnaces havo been obliged to bank tp for want of water supplies, Manufnet- ured tron {3 atrong and unehanged, Sup. plies are inadequate to the ronuirementy of puyors, Motuls are firm, and lead is halt a cent Wher, Mullway supplics aro nominal, Petroleum ts stony And tichanged. + tho railroads nro still doing a big business. ‘Tho passenger rate to Now York has beon cut to See anid today was one of tho greatest si in the history of raitrond travel here, ——— “A “AFTERWARDS, For The Chicago Tribune, i Light after darkness, jain atter loss, Strongth after suffering, Crown uftor Cross, Bwoot after bittor, Song after algh, Homo after wandoring Pralse uftor ory. Bheaves aftor sowlng, Sun aftor raly Light atter mystery, Heavo after pain, soy after sorrow, ‘alu after biwet, Test uftor woarloess, Swot rost at lust. Near after distant, Gleaurafter gloom, Lave ftit dona Aes Sr iat pat i> fending taithis, i es THE CHICAGO HORSE, MARKE!. Messra, F. J. Barry & 00, af the Monroo atreot horse and mule market, report the fol- Jowing sales this week; away Description. Age. | Heights) Weight.) Price, a cere qe — | Chestnut carriage, i he a 6 WX [2,000 | Bi00 8 ib 1850 a & | iy Y, 4,009 WW 1 | wy | 130 a 100 ne 7 w ly 120 oy ty a me K int Vy ts] 9 My lua Wb 6 i) 1,000. i ie Lan 40 LE’ Ilo oY a A pure laxatives pioagant to the taste, mild in action, thorovah Ih results, and 9 cure for collpation is Ficus Carica” ARINE N No Change in Grain Freights, 3 1-2 Cents on Corn to Buffalo Being the Ruling Rate. A Powerful Tug for Tce-Breaking Bo- ing Built for the Goodrich Line. An Immense Iron Steamer B02 Feet Long Boing Constructed at ‘Cleveland, 0. Around the Lakos—Miscellanoous—Arrivy- als and Doparturos—Dook and Other Notes, LAKE FREIGUTS. Anat, ‘There was no change in wrain froights yestor+ day, the tate remalning at 3g conteon corn, and 4 conts on whent to Duitulo, Vessels woro fearno, but thodcemands of shippera were not very urgent. Quito n tieot of graln-carriers aro in port, but aro mut ready to charter. The on- gagements yesterday comprised tho following vessels: For Bufato. Bushets, Propeller Rochester, corn. . rood Propeller Nahant, sore, bs ie Co wl, mn Schoonor George Stuele, cori... For Port Vincent. Schooner Gulding Stir, COT. .+++0044 TOtal CADACIEYs...secessresersererens LUMBER. Lumber freights wero exceedingly firm yos- terday and thoro was an urgent comand for ves- sels, but no advance tn rtes was conceded by shippers. Most of the craft wunted wero to bring hunbor from Muskegon, wheroit ts sald an immense nmount has necumutated forshipment. An advanco of 24 vents ts reported from East Saginaw to Luke Erle ports, ‘Lhe following are tho corrected rates: From Bast Saginnw to, Lake Erlo ports... From Enat eens 18,000 From Hay City to Lake Erle port From Bay City to Chicizo....+eee From Manisteo to Chicago From Ladington to Chicago, From White Lake to Chicaga From Grand Hnven to Chic Trrom Muskogon to Chicngo. (2! Steani-barges carry exrgocs from Muskegon to this port, from dock to dock, at 1214 cents less than sailing vesaels. . inON-OnE. No change In fron-ore freights wore reported yesterday, tho rates remaining firm at tho fot. lowing flyures from the points named: From Escanaba to Chicawo.....0 0+ Ftom Escanaba to Lake Elo ports, From Marquette to Luke Eric ports, COAL. Diapatehes from Wuffalo ropresont vessels vary scarce and ruling rates oxtremely flrin, with tho Indleations favoring an immediato nd- vance. Cont freights from Oswego und Laka Erly ports remain firm at tho prevailing rates, ‘Tho following are tho rates paid from tne points named: From Buffalo to Chicazo...... From Guttnte to Milwatkes From Lake Erie ports to Chicage From Like Erie ports to Milwauke From Lako Erie ports to Escanaba, From Lake Erlo ports to Duluth: From Oswego to Chlengo.... os, From Osweno to Milwaukee., By Lake Erle ports is ineant any p Erle west of aud Suctuding Erle to whieh Iron ore is consigned, and from which con) Is shipped, 1 HOME GATITERINGS. A TUG FOI THR GOODRICH LINE, ‘Tho Goodrich ‘fransportution Company Is having built at Manitowoc 4 large and powerful tug. Which Ja Intended for breaking ice In Mil- waukee harbor during the winter months and also to keep a clear chanel between that port and Grand Havon, so that tho rogular boats will nat bo delayud by stopping to break a pnasage. "Tho now tug [s now well under why at tho ship. yard of Rund & Burgor, and will be one of tha largest on the lakes, aud by fir the most power- ful, and cnn be utilized when necessity demands it, in going about tho Ines in search of dls- abled steamers of tho IInc. Sho will also bo brought to this port and ugod to broak ico from the mouth of tho river to the docks of the som- pany enst of Rush stroot whonovor tho ocoaston requirea lt. Her cost whou completo is estl- mated at $10,000. LACKING WArtDs. ‘Thoro hos beon a now departure at Lachine Raphts. On Saturday last a barge was towed safely down through thoin for tho first timo, As is well known, those are the most daugorons rapids on tho St. Lawrence Hivor. ‘Thly year an Amorican Ine of steamers has beon ranning through with an ordinary Catrcasinn for a pilot, instead of using the alleged Indian, ne huratoe fore, and thoy have inet with nonaculdent. ‘This probably emboldened some ono to try the periment with a freight-uargo on Saturday, ‘Tho principal advantage In wolng through tho rapids is in dime, asthe Lnehine Canal alfords fasiltles onough for all the bares this year, at least, THY GOSPEL-SIIP GLAD TIDINGS. We bave recelyed tho following lottor from Capt. Bundy, commander of tho gospol-ship Glad ‘Tidings, In which bo annoinees that bis ttle ship is stl] ntlout and all on bonrd wells ‘To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Br, TIELENA ISLAND, Nopt. Banchana, of the propeller A. this place Sonday, the 1th, and throw usa Ci INK, und fn st we suw that tho gospel-ahip Glad ‘Tidings waa reported lost Wwittall binds. Wo thauic our dleavenly Father itis not ro, Our dosiro isto prench the Gospel ‘until we nro tog old, We know tho hoarts of tho dear poopie buve been mado xlad sineu wo cunio to this island. We have u Sundayeschool nicely running uni the enlldren are dolighted, Wo aro ullwoll, Yours fulthtully, iluxny Buxpy, DUCK AND OTHER NOTES. The schooner Lizzin Doak Ia having a now mnalnimast made, + Tho steam-barge William Rudolph has been sold for $1,000 cash, The prico pald for tho schooner J, & A, Stronnch was $0,000, It will roquire about $4,500 to put tho. David Dows {11 good shape again, ‘The largo Maggie Muituo lost her bowsprit at Erie street bridge yesterday, Vossolmastors arriving from outside renectay report that the weather was very aqually, Tho schooner C, Amsden wus releasud on Buns day from the bottom ut Point aux Burquos, Jobn T. Doyle bas been appointed muster. of tho schuoner Aunloe O. Hansen, vice LT, Lund, Tho schoonor Montpuller ix in tho Chleago be Company's dovks bulug bottom. ‘Tho through passunger businosson the Jhifalo and Dake Bupertur Unos la about over for the season, Tho barge Tyson bad four of hor stauchlons taken out youturduy by coming ta vontact with Polk steoot bridge, ‘Tho insurance companies aro Approaching # dungeroud sonson, Tho record of loss has been hoavy during tho past week, All the stono in tho sunken steam canalvoat Viotor will bu romoved by this evening and eho will bo pumped out aud rafsed. Deputy-Marshal Cash 1% Tuylor, at Detroit ‘Tuceday, sclzed the achoonor Setiman, which was libelod for 825 scamon’s wages, Tho sohooner Guide fs ta vo piscod in th docks of tho Chivaya Dock Company for rep i to tho injuries recolved whon whe wont ashore, ‘The schooner Andervon ts In Millor @ocks belug bottum-culked. Tho w urea Albort Silller Js algo tu the same docks having a Jonk stopped. A telegram froin Oswego says that tho schoon- er Willium Elgla, after Ce olf tho shoal, jae for that polut, whlch she reached fn a leaky condition, Biaco last Saturday tho ol ad of Budulo huvo aygroguted 14060 11,900 barrels. Who cout sh} time have been W214 tune. ‘Tho sehoonor-scow Sea Lird,whlle being towed through Wolls streot bridge yesterday ufterncon, ran bor jibboou Into tho briuge-ralifng and took out ton or fifteen foot of it. Tho schooner Georger whilo boing towed In Yesterday collided with tho burge Stovens near the Gulena Klevatorand suffered the loss of four atauchions on her starboard aide, ‘The schoouor O, KANims was Ineured fur $13,- 000, us follows: Orlent, $4,000; Now Hngland Un- derwrites 4.000; Grocuwieh, $1,500; anbat- tan, $1,000; ‘Pradesmen's, $1,000. Tho Shows was uulnsurod, At South Ubloago Prof, 8. A. Forbvs, Curator of tho Normal Wohool Museun:, Normal, will soon begin deop-water dredging as pruparatory to oxtendud work of u stwilur charactor on Lake Eric, to whicn suicutivlo men are louking rain at 3 Dashels; Hour, jpments for tho sume i AT OLE forward with Urely novel Meld. Thoratay morning three buoys wero plucod on shoals In Kingston tarbor. ‘Tio were put appos alt tho GT. tf whart, and one opposit tho ferry: whart. Tho buoys were noeded, and will provo of much convenlence to navigators. Quite a trade ts apringing up in carrying wale nut from Chicago to Quebec. Six cargoes havo Deon shipped thie ecason, ‘he demand for wat. nut Is larga, and, as the Canadian wood te all consumed, It ins to bu imported from tha Mis- sourl Valley, What might have proved a serious aceldent was avolded by the gned senso and Judament of the bridgotender of the Hizhteenth atrvot bridua Lenny. ‘Thore is but one of the draws of tho bride (the arab oney with suflicient ‘water to porinit tho passage of ressols, which mukes It an extremely ditoult bridge to tnke enre of, and Riess experionced man than the one In charge innny accidents would happen. Yestor- tay a schoonor in tow of a tig wis | red-valted" attho bridge, but the wind was blowing quite strong, an the veasel drifted, despite the tug, toward the bridge. ‘Tho Lridgetender, snomg that if he did not open tho bridge there would bo a collision, prompuy put the lover in place and swung it, this valding dainnges to both vessal and bridge, Tho city ‘has plenty of men on Urldges who would in auch nenso have stood stil aud allowed an neeldant to happen. doopest Interest, na Ht isan cn- VESSTL CHARTERS, EVAND, 0, Sreetal Mapaten to The Chicago Tribune. Chnverann, O,, Sept. 1t.—Chnrtora—Schooners Brooklyn and A, H. Moss, cont, Ashtabula and Sorain, to Marquette, 75 cents frees schooner Selkirk, coal to Chicngo, 81.26 free; achounor dura, ore, Marquette to Cleveland, private terms, AT DUFFATO, N ¥s Speetal Niepateh to The Crteagn Tribune, Burrato, N. ¥., Sept. 1—EPretghts firm at unchanyed’ rates: vessels searce. | Charters— Schuouoer Clara Farkar, coal ty Monominec, $1.20; stenmeahip Oveanica, propellor Lehigh, and eebooners Wells Uurt, Schuylkil, aud uv. W. Doan, cout to Chtenyza, $1.10, AROUND THE LAKES, KERD THE AGITATION UL, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Tonosxto, Sept. 16.—Tha Toronto Globe, com- tuenting of lake disasters, thinks that sumo such law ag Pilmsoll's should be aduptod by the United States and Canada, and suya: “It Is un- necessary, in order to justify legislative inter- ference, todo more than refor to well-known facta. Vessis are lost from helug too old and from. boing {mproperly froighted. ‘The loss of Nfeand property by the wrocking ot Itritish vossels hug largely dourensed under the opera: ton of Mr, Plimsoll's law, and thera fs no reason todoult that 0 elmilar effoot would bo produced by the Jolnt adoption af a sultable enactment by the United States Conxress and tho Dominton Varilament. In ardor to be thoroughly effective such legistution restraining lake wavigation shuttld be international.” LOOKED THROUGIE THY NEW WEOLAND CANATn Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago tridune, THoKnoUD, Ont. Sept. 10,—'The steainor Don M, Dldkinson, frum tho New York Lor the northern inkes, which 13 of too eee, aliinenstont to a pasa through — the Welland = Canal, waa lucked up today" In twolve hours from Port Dalhousie to ‘Thorold, ‘Chia was tecomplished witile a stron; south wind was blowing, and all tho apparatus con- nected with the muchinery of the gates worked splondklly, aud Ja In better condition than might reasonnbly bu axpugtoty considering tt his not hitherto beon in uae to any extent. Thora ts nuthing hoard hero but unis versal approval of the now works and the ener ry and Intelligence with which the cannl was pperaredd undor disadvantageous circumstances. Tho Dickinson will do wp in Look 24 tonight aud resume her voyage at daylight tomorrow, A HEAVY SOUTHEAST STOnst. Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MELWAUKRE, Wis. Sopt. 10.—A heavy south: cast storm visited this city Inst night, und blow hurd all day today, causing an {mmunse sen, Which proved disustrous to deck-londs and goin pelled number of yoseels bound fur Chieage to putin hers for sholtor, Lhe muster of tho pro- pellor Dean Hichmond reported having passed W large quantity of shingles olf this port yester- day afternoon, whieh ovidently formed ‘the en- tiro deck-lond of n large vessel. The schoonor Bminn €. Hatebinsoa arrived minus a portion of her Jibboom, tha seboowcr U. Barber, her tbs and dock-lond, and tha schooner Polly M. togera, her foretopmast and galt tops, A Jorge black schouuer isat anchor In tho bay minus hor foresalls. A SCHOONKIt FOUNDRNS OFF TA POINT, Svectut Disnatch to The Chicago Tribune, Asnenstuiea, Ont, Sept. 1.—The schooner M.S, Canfleld foundorcd In sixteen tout of water this morning on Bar Point during tho gale. She hud anchored, when a heavy soa struck ber, Woehlug -of her deok-tond and ae the hatckes. Capt. Sponce attempted to bench her, but faited, Sho wns loaded with 319 tons of cul from Bubeook, Mortis & Co. of Sandusky, to John G, Mullen, of Atnherstburg. ‘Tho crow touk to the amuil boat, una, aftora very rough trip, terived nt Hast. Nelthor enrgo nor vessel insured, Tho Cantiold waa rorinerty tho Marin Lydia, and was rebut hore last winter ata cost ot $7,000, . A SEVERE ATOR AT DOLUTHL Special Disputch to The Onteags Tribune. Dunuri, Minn., Kept, 1U,—Tho soverest storm ever known here visited Duluth this morning, causing some damago to tho docks and blowing down on old Hghthouse that was not uscd. No losgto shipping has occurred here, and your correspondent could not nevertaln of any having ovourred on the Inko in this vicinity, ‘Tho bigh- eat volocity of wind reported by the Signal otico was soventy-clgbt miles per hour, THE KTRANDED SCHOONER NAPOLEON. Speciat Isputch to The Ubteaga ‘Irth MILWAUKER, Wis, Sept. 10,—No attempt was inude today to release the schooner Napoleon ashoro below North Point because of the heavy southoust sen running and burause slic was water-logged, If tho weathor Is propitious to- morrow she willbe pumpod out and lightened ofhervargo of woud. The crow of the vossel was resencd by thy life-saving crow with tho utmoat dilliculty, EXULUITING PRUDENCE. Spectat Dispatch to fhe Chtewon Tribune, SULWAUKEE, Wis. Sept. MM, wv steninar City ot Miltwaukeo falled to put in an appearance to- day, owing to tho heavy sen, and the propeller Menominco, which should havo arrived trom Grand Havon, it was luarned did not leave that pare. ‘Tho steamer, Sheboygan 3s here, whit- ound, for Chicago, TOTAL WRECKS, Special Dispatch ta The Chicaca Tribune. AGPENA, Mioh.. Sopt, 10.—Wind southwost, fresh, Heavy sous aro running In the bay, ‘She Day is tullof'boats lying nt auchor. ‘The scows Garlvaldy, Novthera “Light, and Col, Hathaway: wero scuthiod ut Murrisville toduy, but went to pleces and uve total wreeks. “he were lying at tho docks aud contd not get out, LEAKING DADLY, Spretat Diuvateh to The Crtcaco Tribune, MILWAUKEE, Wig. Sopt, 18,—The steain-bargo Mary Jareokl, oreeladon, from Escanaba, anid tho schooner Kate Howard, light, from Chicago, tro in port, loaking badly, Tho pumps of tho Jurock! ure kopt going constantly, OOT ON THE f1ME-KILNS, Special Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune, Annunstouna, Ont, Sept. 16.—Tho schooner Red Wing, bound up, In tow of the tux Kate Willints, fot on tho Limes Kilns this morning. She was pulled off by tho Clty of Dresdon, Salty Jack, and Kuto Willams. THY Ty 1. BHEPAID, Spectal Disvateh to The Chicagn Tritune BUAVAUKER, Sept, 16,—Tho dup Laviathat loft for Manttowoo taulght to tuw tho waterlogged schooner 1, 11, Shepird to this port. Hor cargo Of shiigles will besold hore wod the vessel dockud, WIND-NOUND ViERBEIS. Special Disvuteh to The Chicago Tribune, MILWAUKEKE, Wis. Sopt. 1,—Tho suhooners BM. Capron, Tops Oy and Cominesty Jummbur-ladon: for Chicago, and thp Polly M, Hogera, londed with cual, are wind-bound here. AGROUND ON GOSS K ISLAND, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune Aununstauid, Ont, Bent, 16.—Tho svhoonor Miow! Bolte, bound up, is aground on Grosse Istund, She fe two feot ont. The steamer Rlyor- bide ts working on her, ‘THE MAYFLOWER GOING TO PIECES, Spectat MMepater ta Tre Chicago Tribune, AmMuEtStHUNO, Ont. Sept. 16—Tugs seriving He from Luke Eeiv ‘state that picevs of the tuy HY layllowor can bo seen toating in every dirces 0 a, AQKOUND ON BAN VOINT. Spactat Mepaten to The Chicago Tribune. AmMENSTHURG, Out. Sept 10—The propottor Ciynbderland ran aground: on Bur Point this indrolny. She wus roleasod by the tug William Hull this afternoon, LINELED YOR SEAMMN'S WAGES, Spectat Dispaten to ‘Te Chicago Tribune, BULWAUKEX, Wis. Sopt. 18—Tho schooner Hunter was seized, today on a elaiin by Charics M, Wilson and 31. Keating for seumon’s waxed, PICKED UL A BOAT. Sptetat Dupatch to Tas Chicago Tribune, Mitwaunee, Wis, Sept. 16.—The master of the Folly 3. Rogers picked up 6 boat of tho ill-fated propollor Cotumbla of Point Bucios, STORM BOUND ORAFT GLT AWAY, Spectal Dapatch to The Chicaga Tribune, AmiEnstTounda, Ont, Sept. 16,—All the craft dotalned hora Inst night by the storm on Lake Erio got away this morning. SALT Fou CHICAGO, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Bay Crry, Mioh., Bept. 16.—Tho propeller Ruyela arrived this morning and leaves tonight with gait for Chicago. WATERLOGGED, Apectat Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune. CLeVKLAND, O,, Sopt. 16.—-The barge William Caue arrived today waterlogged and with part of ber dock loud gano. MUSKEGON LUMBER SHIPMENTS, Spectat Duaten 19 Ths Chicago Tribune MbskeuoN, Miob., Sept. 16,—Clearances today aixteon. Luinver shipments, 120,000 feet, YOUD LUMUER BARGES BELIBYED TO BE LOST. Special Disvatea to Tke Uatcaso TY ins. Ente, Pa., Sept, 16.~Tha ¢ag_ Alanson Bumuer como iu port tbis evenlie, Sho started fro ay.City with four baracs of Iiimbor. Enco toring a heavy walo, tho tow Droko loos, and It 1a belloved thoy arc lost, MISCELLANEOUS, A MONATEL TRON ATEAME WUTEDING. Cloveland, Leader: “Quite « novolty fn the way of marino craft Is In process of construc: tion {n this city, nnd the exertion Incident upon avisit to tho soune of operations, Just west of tha water-works tower, would bo amply ropald, ‘Tho vossol whon Intunched will bo tho largest on tho Inkes, her capnaity botng 4,200 tons, or dome- thing moro thin 100,000 busahote of grain, Tho vont Is J02 fect 6 Inches In longth, broadth of boam 39 feot, and depth of hotd 3, Tho tmaterial used in tho constriotion is of fron: no wood whatever boing utilized excopt for dock- ing and finishing. Tho tvork ta under the supor- Intendonco of Mr.J. 11, Smith, a gentleman of largo expertonce In the Uusiness, ho having Dullt the fron eratt used In transporting rail+ road trains nt Port Huron, and the bont at IMifalo, Weside othors, The fron used for pinting is bollur-pinte «of — five-olghths and six-clghths thickness, Thero aro Ab present about 125 mon omployed, getting the fron in proper furm and riveting tho plates to tho frames, It was expected when the work was begun that the bont would be Inunchod in Uctobor, but owing to the diftoulty in procuring: fron the work will not be completed until about. Jani, Cho muchinory ts now betng mantfact- ured, The ongine ts stmilne to that of tho Chis- holm, and {9 of 4,000 ‘horse power. When launched tho boat, whtoh 1a ownad by n stock company, will probably be put In the fron-ore trade, although it is posstblo she wilt carry grain. Thotmanner and stylo in which tho immense affulr is bolng put together ie tatudy, Tho bot- tom and bow are already plated, thoro boing somatbing more than a third of the work dono. Looking aiong tho bottom of: the boat not an inequullty fn the surfaco can be Reon—the plat- fog is ay stnvoth ns a billlard-table., On the sides the edges of tho plating Jap, but on the vow ft 18 Inid flush, so there fa no obstruc- tion. Tho bont carlos hor breadth at % puint forty-six feot from tho bow, and tho curvature to tha steam-pipe Js 118 cracpfut and symmetrical ns {f curved from a bivek of wood Instead of belng of a thousand riveted plate. ‘Tne rivet holes on the bottom ind bow are all countorsunk, and tho beads riveted In firmly, leaving the work porfectly smooth, Tho frames curve Inward slightly, de> stroylng thoreby Uhat stralght up and down, wall-aided appenranve, which detracts ao much frou the louks of largo Inko vessels, Tho fron pont [a built. with two bottoms, tho inalde or wittore bottom being about elght feut higher than the true bottom, ‘Tho pinting Is perfectly water and air tight, and divided into six compart- monts, so thut tf the ship's bottom be stoven but Uttle hindrance in sully will be exporiencod thorefron. Vorward the water-bottom riscs Aradunily, unttl nt tho bow thore are noarly ten Teat between tho two plates, The frniaes are about two feot apart, and the rivets whith se- guro tho iron shects to the frames four {iches, Lateral braces neo put fn wherever the need or opportuailty arises, so there fs no question as to the stanctness of the bont. As affording a slight kten of tho sizo of tho entorprine, It may bo romurked thnt 1,300 tons of iron will bo used bofore tha engtnes ure in pluce.’” ANOTHER VICTIM OF THE BQUALD. Detroit Post and Lribunes “The tug Annto Dobbins arrived down yeatorday with the ¥chooner P. B. Look in tow, having brought hor from Detour, Capt. 11. G. Morey, of the P. i. Look, reports thut ho was untering tho Sault River at Detour on Saturday cvening Ina dense fog, when he was struck by tho squall whioh caused so tnuch damage all over tho lakes. Tho vessol jthed her ails, and, turning a little out of her course, struck heavily, Sho was taken a short distance from tho reof ana anchored, whea ft was found that sue was louking at sucli arate that the amps could not keop her free. She was than beached near the Dotour plor, Tho tug Dobblus wor cngayed to push bor hard aground, for fear of her sinking, and ‘thon to bring 4 steam pump from the Sault. Tho sebooner was pimped out, pulled off, and taken here, arriving as before mentioned. Tho sehooner was ¥ acod in tho Dotralt dry-dook for ropaira. ‘Cho Lock was loaded with coal.” MILWAUKEE MARINE COUITESIES. Milwnukco Wlsconsin: “Tho adolescont ‘tars’ who mangle innrino nows for tho morning papors frequoatly note tho waterlogaing of ves- gels Inden with tron oro or cont. A dose of Webster's unabridged should be proscribed for both. Somv ot theso duya tho Sentinel or Nets will report tho escape uf a shipwrooked pallor on 4 floating anchor.” PORT OF CHICAGO, ARRIVALS. * Berar Chicago, Manttowos, sundelos, Prop Bismarck, Marinette, tuwing. ip Charlos Hlerz, Stuntsloc, Inuber. pskylark, Hontun Marbor, aundrios, p E.'B, LuskuZon, sundries. Hof beaverss, rare chy, aundrics, 1, terow, South [tuyon, sundries. J Fislt Muskoxon, lumber, Milwrurke ephonsur, MATINOLIO, Tuner. ~ t Holi Florence Lester, Mnnistoe. lutabor, Mehr Guido Pitstar, Burtt Rehr ‘Typo, Mack Crook, tie: Hohe Orphan Boy, Pine Lak Kobe Kato @ juste} art jexun, Inmbor, jouth Taven, luinber, 5 Bred, bark. ‘ravorse Huy, wood and bark, Hohe Kato Diriay, Ménuininoa, tunbor. Seti Mlobizan, Hinatu, col. dene Cupnor Clty nixtoy, lumber. Sutir Lirzlo Doak, St, Joxophy luuibar, Solr Mary 1 mit, umber. lor, Hosilio, Luniber, Hehe A. W. 1 x lumber. Sehr Ketctiutn, ft outs. Prop Goorga Dunbar, Muakoyon, taht. Prop Now York, Bumata, 05.00 in cora. Prop Skylurk, Honton 2 Ne Pron Swalloy: Muskego tit, HropSeotia, Monteoal, 100! ba wheot, Prop Churide (terz, Maniateo, feht. a, Helo, 4672 bu corn and anndrles. Kron finttie Vora South Haven sundries, Prop Laka Brio, Collingwood, 17,000 bu corn'and drius, pL C. Brittaln, White Lake, sundries. Blamarck, Marinette, towing. 1 nt towing. chr M. i, Packurd, Uaekard’s Pier, Haht, Bellr Golden Wost, Huinilo, 24000 bu earn, felir Elta honwoidt Montnguo, wundeies, Bene Promo, Grand Haven, Wane. Hebe J, 0, Morn Muskexon, Hutt. sun+ nylor, Murinetto, ligne, prnrs Wilson, Muskexon Sehr Qegilator, White Laka, ight, Sebr Andicaw Jackson, Muskoxon, light. ron Fayutto, staninteo, git. Sohe Uily Pratt, Ladligions ght, Sehr Kilza Duy.'Stuakanom, Hite, Hohe Winnly Wing, Lndington, ght Kehr Canin, Clovuland, light Sche Plot Muskegon, byght. Sehr Lvnliia, stuskegon lit. Ser Kailien!, Mantwater, tight, Hon Coceling Laudingion, Matt, Solr Waneide, Grand Haven, ight, Sel alury Ambadi, Grund Haven, Hight rdinta, Montagna, tent. tor, Laldingten Mishe, ‘A. \intmes, Grand Haven, ight, ri Mtn ator, Wht tin canntin, [git Mulfaid, i644 bu corn, . Stanton, Mantatéo, xh. Sehr Aliegiony, Butta, 400 bu whent, Sohed. Uy (int, Huftalo, 31000 bu tlexsced, peur Hagbarian, Collingwood, 13.440 bu carn, Rebr Fy A. Gourier, Hurtalo, 64,500 bu whowt, febre Lldalo A. Lm, iurtaly, 00 bu corn, Sehr Potomac, Whitoilan Bay, sundries, chr (i. Klions Pontiwatur, Wht, Hehe Apprentice (tug, Grand Haven, ight Fohe Xudus, Grand tnven, lent, joutnsan, Murihuttus light. fina Grundy, Sarinotte, sundries, Withock, Marinate, sundries, Hohe HC. Alurucht, Stuakean, Wu chr Muy Nhoniun, Muskegon, 2 Rehr Adriitty, Muskegan, attest Rehr Windso Rehr Pishaskt, Huttala, 244 Rene Griawrg Grund Yavou tit hr HL, 1). Moore, Grund Mayen, Bolt Le St: Davis, Stuawegon | OTHER LAKE PORTS. POUT HURON, Special Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune. Pour Huron, dich, Sept. 16-1:00 p. tm Passed up—Propellers China, 8. Ruby, Philaael- phia, N. Mills and barges; schooners Bollo Mitebeil, Manzunilla, Panny Campboll, A. Boody, Mary Juno, Nevada; steamer Koweonaw. Down—Propellera. Annie Young, William Cowlo and burgos, Yosomite and barges, Exypt» fan and consort. Arrived—H. L, Worthington, Wind southwest, brisk, Weather rainy, Storm algnalup, ‘Spectat Dispatch to The Crtcaco Tribune. Pout Huron,’ Mich, Sopt,: 10-90 p. me Passod up—l'ropollors © Buffalo, Nowberry, Ciurion, Arizonu, Chaunvy Hurtbut and con: sort, William if, Gratwick, Mary Billla aud con- sort, lawathy and consort; schooners It. Hol- eran, 8, 1, Poweroy, Frnuole Patme,and Myoso- Down—Propetlor Y. If, Ketcham, Wind southeast, brisk, Weuthor cloudy. Big+ hale up. Indication: wind from the north- MARQUETTE. Sveciat Disvatch to Tre Crleago Tribune MANQUETTE, Mich, Sept. 16,—Passod up— Steamer City of Cleyoland and propeller Japan, Vassdd dowo—Propoller Northaracr, Arrived—Propeller A. Evorott F. Merrick, Guorge Sherman, ‘Thomas Parker, and ¥. A. Morea. y rely rae Hers Cormorant and V, Swain; schooners Fits Hugh, Florida, 0. Wall, Wabuab, ang A. C, Muxwell. . Speclat Dispatch to The Cdtcaga Tribune, Manquyrre, Mic! Hept, We—Arsived—Pro- PpollersCoamberiain and J. F, Whiting; soboon- ora dobn Martin, Guiding Star, and Granger. cigaradgaceurarot danse a ba jos 4 ‘eo wat ALOR in aye Wind south, Liebe burd. “Hoavy sea,’ BUKYALO, tch to Ths Chicago ‘1 Bept, 10.—Atsived—Propallers mos Hivk, Juniata, and. Badger State, and schooners Lucy J, Clark, J. W. Doan, apd Wells Korba HOM, Rene 3, Haut Bone wigan Rene Ul. 400 bu corn. id schooners corge Wade, Spectat Buvrato, Burt, groin, loage sehooner tuewh, tron, Baenualy : Cleared—Lropollera Chicago, Ocoanten, 1. W. Hinuchard, Arabia, and Juadata, coals propeller Bt. Louls, morehandiso; schooners James Couch, Kchuylkilt, W, 8, Crosthwaite, and hazard, conl, all Cor Chicago: propellor It Paeker, for Milwankees schooners Frank Poerow, Tron, anid Eureka, conl, for Duluth; sohoonor L, J. Chirk, cont, for Ravine, MILWAUKEE, , Spectat Dlsnaten tn The Chteago Tribunes MITAWANKER, Wis, Sopt. 1.—Arrived—schoon- ers. U, Hutehingon, Negatineo, Angus Smith, and itasen, ie Cleared—Schoonors IMichard Winslow «and Gvorge 'Thuraton. ChYvELAND, Svectat Dunateh ta The Chicago Tribune. un PAND, O., Sept, 1.—Cleared—Propellers: Btaricen, Colorado, and St, Louis, norchandises and schooners 8 J. Tilden, eral, sand Joseph Palge, ight, for Chicago, PONT COLNONNE. ‘ pectat Disvatch to ‘The Chteaga Tribune. Pour Connie, Ont. Sopt. 18,—Passed wp— Schouner Camanche, Charlotte, ty Chivaga, cont; schooner Sea Gull, Oswege to Detrult, coal. MUAIKEGON. Spectal Dispatch ta The Crteago Tribune, Muskkaoy, Mich.,Sept, 16—Tho schooner Jesse Martin brought In 2,000 busbels of oats from Nucluo, Wis. TORONTO. Spectuc Diapatci, to The Chicago Tribune, Toronto, Ont. Sept, 1.—Cloared—Sehooner Shandon, for Chicazo, ight. a un Valkon+ ‘hrough Messrs. Morgan & Co,, drugetats, of Hyde Park, wo lave recelved the follow: ing statement aver the Indy’s own signature, Mra. DIL Wades "1 have buen troubled with Inne back for the Inst ten or fifteen years, and during that thne lnve tried all kindsof remedies I could think of, but found no'pertanent rellof untll Lused St. Jacobs Ol), which, fo am happy to state, las com- pletaly cured mo, ‘This unsolicited state- nent | make for the benellt of those whomay be similarly troubled.” SANVORD'S GINGER. 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VEUMIN PROOF, UNION WIRE MATTRESS CO, 5: Z anit ® North Clark-at., Chicagca. _ BRONOIMAL CIGARETTES, | (ag Jetfors’ Original Brorental ¢ arotion Yor thu rollet ned cure ae Calarrti, Huy over, Huaredhess, Ay fils, Counts, Astbiia, Bronchitis <A Houdactia, Uironsive Hroath, ote old by all Lor . 2h vents Be KIRK PROPESSIONAL, CATARRHE senses, to whlch DIL VELNO devotes easjusiveat (ontion. " Untice, bi Aladison-st. fino advantages in susie, Art and DUCATION AL, TROLLED CHICAGO ACADENY, HENRY H, BABCOCK, (Mroskdont of tho Civeauo Academy ot Setencee, PRINCIVAL, me Wall Derm Wegine September 1p No, 698 North Ularkest, _ FRONTING LINCOLN PARK, his will bo made the fending Kebool of the Ny, Slav for IO Wathe sixe bf the North, SA aac ae Se Reyartooe mn oF Sk ines Hy bu , natal ue by tuaie 2 At WOM APD Mention, either pore Misses Grant's Seminary 2A7& 249 Dearhorn-av., Chicago, For Boarding and Day Scholars, 13th year begins Thursday, Sept, 15th. Instruction in the Kinder. garten by the Misses Howe, A Live School, Wide-awake and up to tho times, Fahad ages a el ee Gry anter, Mealtior tam Any Inge citys od URE JACKSONVILLE BUSINESH COLLEGE aud ENQLISIE TRAINING Sci1001, Tho ntandard rcho a of tts eines. Bont quarterly Us WeIROWN, dnoknonetitor tne ek? Miss Kirkland’s School, 275 Huronsst., Chicago, Will reopen Sept. 14. Kindergarten and Boys’ Department attached, Private omni. bus daily from the South Side. GLEASON ACADEMY Corner of Mailxonest. and Wlyhop-court, A School of Indlyidual instruction for Toss, Nut ber Imited to twenty-tve. For cirenlar aend to M. i. GLEA Ny Delncinal, 25 Hishop-cuutt, ALLEN INSTITUTE, Delightfully aituatod In host part of tho city, hoy und wirin of 8 to 20 vente. Hroparon torte eee fouon, Ur grndunton ntudonia hur, A. tow boat ‘pupils recolved into tho family wf tho Prandeat ea onjoy rare ndvnatages, ‘Tho ninetcanth yoar begine Sepw i }tteon tenchors.. Catntoguo trae, ALLEN Lede Pr TULA WILDER AN. LL.D. ists Miohtgan-ny,, HRS. LORING'S SCHOOL f For Young Ladies and Children, No, 2535 Prairie-av., Reopens Sept, 14, PARK INSTITUTE, A Day and Boneding Schoo) for Girls a ‘Tyadior, 1Urand 105 Ashlund-ave Chtease, one A thorouuhiy orzanized institution, Exceptionally odor For eatwloguo udurons Fa Sanaa MUG, A. B. DATES, Prtacipal, BETTIE STUART INSTITUTE, Bpringfield, Ill, ‘fhe Mib year will comm Be IPT Riratrelase sctinol toeyoune ledloss “Coase ite Germann frog. | Musical aid Fine Arts Departments ‘DnatEparead.. Mabentions ar. rather: pall rosding, & aaturo,. For eaintoguor ay oe MS, MCnRE rst Princlpa! GIRAIEAAL (auccessore to the formerly of No.1 Fitth-av., wil thotr Enulish und Kronch Hoarding and tor younn Indios on Wennonday. dept 2. GUEUih-ay,, Now York Olty, ‘This school, ostablished In AIG, continues the caroful tralning kid thorough Instruction in ovary dopartmont for which ios Bile orto beon so favorauly known. MADEMOISELLE TARDIVEL, 2 Went Forty-aixth-st, Now York, Boarding and Pay Sehiogh for Yuuog Ladiea und Childron. Koopens Hope a, ‘Thoroush Kuglish course, Daily lectures, French’ and other languages spokon within six months. Drawing und musical advantages unsure Pennsylvania: Military Academy, Choster, Va. opens Sept, 14. Civil Kngincortng Chen. a ralca, Moni 01 consareas RA COSGROV A, Patron ‘No, Motropallan lock, Chicago, ur to Col, VIED, HVAT, Prost, MISS RICE’S SCHOOL KF if 1d Childs 451 North La Salle-s Uflcheor taopone Moni Lier Waiptre propane Yor bent Colleyes. Excullunt advatayes in the Modern Languazos. Morgan Park Military Acadomy. ‘Tho best Hoya’ Hoarding Behoot in tho West. Pre- pares for Collage, Bojenttio Hchool oF Wusiness, -Loe cation attractive and clovated. Hossion begins, Ber i, iL. Bond tor, cataloxua to Capt, ED. N. KUNE TALCOTS, Prineljin, Morgan Park, Cook Con UL HERSHEY SCHOOL OF MUSIGAL ART, ‘GD AND 86 MADISON-ST. Fall, Torm opens fap. Mf, Appllentions received daily from "to U o'clock, UNION COLLEGE OF LAW, : - UHICAGO,:LLE, ‘ ais ‘Cho Fall Tor begins Sopt. 21. Diploma admi y nF nddross. the Barof JiHnuls. For crs ae T chicaxo, mn Jacksonville Femalo Academy, i Le 18491,—Prepare 2 rst, Goltttiats, Musical, had Pine Art Des partments, Locatiun unsurpassed, Addross 4. i. BULCAID, A. M. Prin. Jacksonville, Il, LOUIS; LAW SCHOOL. Lap Depart’ 7, oth Anoual Term com mount Lerma, pevon monthiy eas! lor clasn on eraminution, ‘Tuition i) per term. eatin Rattae Henne Litrautcuen, fe Louis so MME. DASILVA & MRS, BRADFORD'S formerly Airs, Oxdon Hoffman's) Enlist, French, gn Gorinan. Hoard nd Day, Bout Yorgaund titer und children. No, dy Wes -ainithvals Now York. wil reopen Sopt. x Application may be mind by letter or personally as above. PAIEN'TS IN SEARCH OF SOHOOLA | for thelr children will tind propactus the buat in the conntry in PINCKA BY BUHOOL DIRECTORY, At oilica freay by mall Ue, PINCKNEY S Axonoy (or chonla nnd “Yeachons Uroadway and Fourteva! uw York. CHESTNUT STREET SEMINARY, Miss BONNEY and Mise DILLAYE, Principals. The is Boarding and Day Xchool Sab ot tGib Chovinuteat Ubitadel eS SS Dy rN ’3 AND MISS NY 138 PERO TN HOPS a! farmorly Ft iilinonay,}, Will coupen tholr French Hoarding und Hay school for, Young dadllos, with Kindergarden, Bopt. 2. AI tun by fetter til Bent. 1 NSTITU' Arodneerncion of deat mutes, Le: wean Sixty-soventh York. ‘Pho ferzest articulntion sulioo) in the country. Hotabliahun iets pure era) method, Bond for circtlar, GANNETT INSTITUTE “inoue ane® FION VOR THE IMPROVED zinaton-n¥ Des ‘Boron, Mess, cular address Hoy. 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