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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, PAGES SEPTEMBER 21, with prayers for the prosp States, for Presilont Arthiir, and the bee teaved famtly of President Gartlela, THE FEDERAL OFFICIAT.S had a conference at 9 o'clock Inthe morning todeckde ons course of action, After on fnrommat conference, It was decided to closa the oflices tho day of the funeral only, unless joe direettous should be given by the Cab- net at Washington. ‘The desire was to agres mesome day Which should bo generally ob- yerved, ant With this end in’ view Tt was des ded to nnite with, the Mayor tn ordering die. departments closed on Monday next. Tho Sub-Treasury bad closed for a short Ame hy the morning, but reopened wuler fs understanding, Arrangements were iso made for systematically draping the aullding. Collector Smith and Postmaster Palmer were ‘appolnted wy Committee on Transportation fo make the arrangements ‘for eonveying the ofleiais and Invited aitests othe fer. 1b is nw intended to leave 3unday night take part dn the ceremonies die next day, and return here Monday night, [hls program inay be changed considerably, is the arrangements are still Incomplete, ASHLAR LoDo At the regular communication of aAshlar Lodge, No. #08, A. Bc A.M, held at Free mnson's JLail list evening, nll business was fisnensed with save the adoption of the fol- flowing preamble and resolutlyns + Wrsueas, Our distinguished’ brothor, James A. Gartleld, President of the United States. has deen removed from thls life, while In the ful neag of bis usefutness, tho prime of his mane hood, and the exerelye of the Highest duties of veitizen, by tho band of a dustardly assasin; erity of tho United and Wurnras, By this dispensation we have lost one of ont purest and noblest brethrens theres Tore, Rexulned, ‘That as men and as Masons wo deeply deplore thy calamity whitch bus befalion pur belaved country, and, with all true men everywhore, wo exeerate the crime whieh hus thusdeprived the country of its Chief, Magi trate, the fraternity of ‘an bonored and we beloved brothor, and bls family ‘uf a devoted gun, misband, and father. Iicao ved, That tho foregoing bo spread pon tho records of the lodge, and that tho bail bo draped with the insigula of mourning. KNIGUTS OF PYTHTAS—OQAUNTLET LODGE. At the regular convocation of Gauntlet Lodge, Novd, Knights of Pythins, held in their hail ht the, Schloesser Block last even- Ing, the news of the death of the President was announeed, and all routine business anspended, and, Past-Grand-Chancellor \ ), Kennedy, Eugene Race, and Past preme-Chaneellor” Ilenry Clay Borry wero appointed a comunittee to draft resolutions, Yhey reported the following: Wirensas, After a long-coutinued battle for tife, fought with that fortitude that over char- seterized tho man, the Into President of tho United States, James A. Gurnelt, hia entered me dark valley of tho shadow of death; and, Wuenteas, In tho denth of President Gariicld this lodge truly renlizes that thors bas becn lost to the Nation one of Columbia's noblest sung, a typleal American, one who in his person coin bined a faithful husband, a kind father, a nuble soldier, a brilliant statesinan, and 1 true friends one why had, by unswerving Integrity nnd honest yet constant effort, with a coniidence begotten of xrentness of «soul and largencss ot hentt, hewn ont for bimecit his own si and Wueneas, Throughout the wenry vigil, buoyed With hops begotten of the love she bora bin, at Mrs. Gartletd nubly fultiiled ber duty, causing: her name to pnas fute hlatory, to be nssocinted qwith those whose unselfish patience aud herolsn have rendered thoir names immortal; thorefore, wu tt Resolved, That the members of Gauntlet Lodge, No. 4, Knights of Pything of the grand juriadic- Hon OF flinols, mnbiiling thelr tours witha Na- tion's grief, desire to lay this humble. faulty. yet honest; tribute of respeet at tho snpulehiro Of hin who, tll but a few hours ayo, oc Ah the position of America’s Chicf Muyistrate, trusting thut the profound sympathy whieh nt this hour flows unbiddew from a Nutlon’s beart, aided to that " consolation which the workl can neither give nor tuke away,” mny soothe tho erushod and bleeding hearts, console them In this their great borenvement, and ralse them from thelr despondoency, contldent in the nau ance that thoy sbuil never luck the Nation's fos- tering caro, The resolutions were adopted by a rising yote of tie lodge, and the committee were instructed to deck the hall in nourning, after which, without doing any further business, the Knights adjourned, THE RETAIL GROCERS, Atthe meeting of the retail grocers last night ex-Ald. ‘Thompson offered the follow- ing, which was adopted unanlmouslys Wuen After n long, heroic, and unsuc- cesafut buttle with donth, our loved aud honored President bas ut last bowed to tho call of Divine Urbvidence, Keaolved, That we, tho Chicago Retall Grocers’ Association, do hereby toatlfy our most carneat sympa with tho family of tho decensud Proa- ident. ‘The Nation's loss Is irroparnbie, and wo, agecitizens, shire in tho universal grief, and mingle our tears with thoso of a Nation’s mourn- e BINA CONGREGATION. ‘The following resolutions were passed by Sinai congregation in their general meeting held yesterday: ‘The Blaat Congregation of Chicago in genoral meeting nesembied fuel it thotr duty, in presenco of the mournful calamity that today bas visited tho Nation in the demlso of James A. Garileld, to give expression to the feolings swolllng their hearts, In common with all loyal citizens thoy recognized in the departed cbloftaia the noblest Mustration of tho possibilltics of tho American charactor, His short administration of public affairs In tho reaponaiblo ollice of Chiot Mugis- trate, as his sterling worth in tho long carcer of publio devotion, has olicited from thom thoir ‘Unqualificd adiiration, .}ls herolsin on the bed soft snony, bins revenled to them his noble inunhoud. He is dead, and in thls sad reality, disappointing thoir fondest hope and earnest prayer for his ultimate recove cry, the members of this congregation plogge thomeelves to emulate bis noble exumpte in tho severnl duties of life, ‘Io the bdrenyed widow aud family this congrevation extend tho warm cat sympathy in tho hopes thut the knowledge that millions weep with them may prove a soothing balm for wolr burning wounds, Htesolved, ‘That. these sentiments be sprond upon the nilnutes of tha congregation, anda copy signed by. tho mintator, Prusideat, und Sees relury thorcof be transunitted to Mrs, Garitela. it. KH. G. Hrnsctt, Hal Sinal Congrogution. G, BNYDACKEIY resident. Mr. Fensen' THE CUSTOM CUTTERS, Ata meeting of tho Custom Cutters’ Asso- clation held at the Grand Pacific Hotel last aveming the fullowlu: resolution was unnnl- mously passed; 3 Resolved, That this Nation bas sustained a rivvous loss in the demise of the much and Fucly dumented President, James A, Gartleld, We feel the loss and deeply sympathize with te bereaved fanily, E AT Sveretary, co. B. FARWELL, THE POLITICAL BITUATION, Congressman C, LB. Farwell was asked bya TuuNE reporier whether.he thought a spectul session of Congress would bo cuiledd, *Tean geo no necessity for n special ses- ston new,—it is too Inte, 1b ought to have been done long ngo, and Thave wondered all along why such a call was not Issued, 1 think the Cabinet erred in not having 2 svs- slon enlled Just as soon as President Garileld was able to wilx his signature.” “Why not have the special sessfon now?" “ Because: It could not accomplish any thing, While Mr, Arthur was presiding of fiver of tie Senate, t were thirty-eight Republicans nnd thirty-eight Democrats, and us he had the casting vote, it would have been a very slaiple matter to elect a presid- ing officer In his stead, As the mutter now stands the vote is equally balanced, there fs no President of the Senate, no Vice-Hrest- dent of the United States, und no majority vote in the Sennte to eluet one, As Congress meets in eight weeks in regular session, | do not see my necessity of taking any action wntll that tine? “What do you think of Mr, Arthur’s prob- able policy “LT think It will bea satisfactory one, 1 have never shared the feellngs of distrust that have been expressed In some quarters, On the contrary, | entertain great confidence ju My, Arthur, and thluk he will make an exe cellent President.” mt Jow about possible changes In the Cabl- Of course the members of the present Cablnet will all resin, but it is hipossibly te tell what President Arthur will do tn forme ing his Cabinet, die tuy. held the resigns tons, and usk the Cabinet oflicers te continue thelrdutles untl) other arrangenwents are aade, or he may have anticipated the death uf President Garfield, and sulected an entire ly new Cabinet.” THE MURDERER, WHERE SHALL NE DE TREN? ‘There has been a large umount of discus- sun lutely In regard to the possibility of ‘nlteau'y escaping punishment by reason of the President not dying In Washington, where he was shot, aid w reporter eallud last avening on Col, Van Arman, the well-known grluloal lawyer, to get hits opinion on the sibfect, ies It. Van Arman,” was the first interrop- atory, “what fis tho law ns to the plice of trial Of a murderer where the crime has been, ronnnitted jn one State and the viet sub- _ euttently dles dn another 2” *Asu pencil ruly, bey can be ted io ‘The statutes of all the States are very similar, as far as Ihave pxamtnietl, onthis subject. ‘Thy general rule fs, unl the statutes that goverit crimes, that w an erly has its fiception In one plaice, anu tts termlnntion fn another plnct, tie courts 0! either place have jurisdiction of the erline, ‘Take the inatter of obtaliung money tier falge pretenses, for instance, Aca nny make the ff representations “in Chilenxo, and obtain, the gaods In New York, from merchant there, ‘The crime is pomnpleted ny New York, but tt ns tts Inception here, and the party could be proseeuted In either place, The coveral rule fs, that -erlines which re the resalt of nels done in one place, the of whieh ts realized In gome other place, can be punished in either”? 1 “Then the question depends on statutory ennetment “Yes, It docs.” “And supposo—as ts the ense tn tho Dis- triet. of Columlin—thore is no special statute applicable to the subject, what would be the rile—what is the common law onthe sub- geet “The murderer, if there was no statute reguluthyg the matter, would have to be trled where the death occurred. He must be tried in the county. wheres the man died, All erlmes are local—that Is to say, they must be he offense fs legally perpetrated: wutating punistinent of crimes fs statutory, and therefore 1 don’t stuppose It depends on the common law. Tt would be Ampossible for any one to tuswer tho ques- tion detindily without making on examine tion of the stalites of the Shute of New Jer- sey und of the Distrlet of Columbia’? Ir. Van Arman closed with a high oulozy of the fate President, and deelared’ he hid not felt more saddened by the death of Pres- Sdent Lineotn than he did at the news of 3 decvase. as the Jersey law does provide for the trial there of n person whose viet died tn Now Jersey, though the er not committed there, and as there are doubts whether a person who shot another tn the District of Columbia ean be tried there If the re on he wounded dled outside of [ts lin ts, the probabilitles are that: Gulteau’s trial will be held fn the Httle court-roomt at Free- hold, the county-seat of Monmouth County, Now Jersey, FUTURE GATHERINGS, MEMORIAL ACRVICK. Farwell Holl has undergone a complete renovation during the past four weeks, and is now one of the most beautiful and attract- ive public halls of tho city. Ls opening ts announced for Sunday’ afternoon, In con- nection with a union memorial service in commemoration, of the death of President Gartield. "The ineeting wilt be conducted by Maj. D. We. Whittle, the well-known evan getist, and will embrace addresses by some of the best known among. the pastors of the ehurehes of Chicago, whose names will, be announced In these columns previous to Sab- bath morning, ‘The singling will ba conduct ed by James Metirauhan and C, C, Case, ‘THI, BAPTISTS, Tho Baptist intnisters of Chicago and. vielnity will please convene at thelr usttal place of nt ig, Grand Pacific Hotel, Thurs- day, at2 p. in, to toke such action regarding, the death of the President and the due ob- seryancs of the day appointed for his funeral uganay In their judgment seem best, L woul respectiully suggest to Ure clergy of all denominations some joint nctlon by whien the people on Monday tiny have sult- uble religious opportunity for the expression of thelr affection for the President, and of their sense of personal bereavement in his death, Grongr C, Lorimer, President of Conference. IN GENERAL. GARFIELD AFTER TUE NOMINATION. “Leannot say that the sad news of Inst evening was unexpected,” said Mrs. Senn- tor Join A. Logan, “because for several days the General's dispatches from | New York have foreshadowed tils tinal ending of the carcer of one of the most brilliant and promising statesmen this country has ever known, And allthis morning L havo had vividly in my mini the tired and weary feat- ures President Garfield wore tho last time 1 sawhim. It was in Washington, a short time after his nomination, Upon his retiirn from Chicago the Ohio delegation gave iim a reception, and of course the whole crowd of ofliccholdersat tho Capital hac been zealous In thelr attentions, su that he was hurdly given B moment's tine to rest and gain, that strength which he must have lost tina anes upon the long and exelting conve in Chicago, One day he called upon was his custom, unannounced, Ie sald he was wearled and worn out, and remained wll tho afternoon, Lremember his using theses words: “General, Laan convinced now that Linde a mistake in accepting this nomina tlon for tho Presidency. L hive already reached the highest place my ambition sought, Jam a Senator from ono of the lending States In the Union, With an ord. nary respect for the ophiions of ny people C feet sutistied Lenn remuin tn Congress so. Jong ns T desire, and can add to whuteyer of Tepttaiion L now enjoy. But it Lam elected President july only fur four years. My Ad- inlnistravion may not prove a success. But if itshould, what then? Lean concelya of nothing so huiaillating us belag an ex-Presi- dent.” elther place. The law r GEN, SIENIDAN, an followlng telegram was sent yester- ays Heapnquantens Minirany Dryision or THR MISSOUI, CLIGAGO, Sept, 20, 1891. —PrivdleeSecres tary J. Stanley Brown, Long Branch, N. AS the Preshlent of tho Sociely of tho Army’of th Cumberland, 1 desira to convey through you to Mra. Gurlleld tho heartfelt sympatby of the inombers of that society in this the hour ef her wront griof, und to suy to hor how sadly we wl fevl for the loss of our distiuguished comrade and old companion, James A. Gariield, DH, Suzintn, Lisutenunt-Gencral, AN INCIDEN: A The following correspondence, furnished by Mr. Edward ‘I’ Sehiltzer, of this city, ex- pinins itself, and shows how the big-hearted Garfield, at a time when fils nnd: was filled with other thoughts: and finpressed with a sense of the responsibilities ahead of bit, could turn aside for a moment, anit, tistead of ensting aside the Jetter of an humble ad- wirer and burying it In the wastebasket, treat It as acomplinents Cutcado, Noo, Mi, 18.—Ji «L, Garfidd, Mentor, GC. HONORADLE Bis Oo tho ane that you were elected President, | ind ws boy 2 months old, and, asa good Repubiean, | made a bet that you would be elected, and sald 1 would give my boy your family nume—Garileld, His auwe wilt be George Gurtteld Senllizer, if you wilt pormit it. EvWany't, BCRLITZEN, Menton, 0. Dee. 20, 188,—r, Sentilzer, Chicago, ML—DeAan Sins Your lutter of tho Ith inet, informiug ine that you propose unniing your son alter te, can duly tu bund, aAccopt Iny thinks for the compliment. Very truly yours, dy A. UARFIELD, AUMY HEADQUARTERS, Up to the hour of closing hits hendquarters Gen, Sheridan had received no ottivint notitl cation of tho death of President Gnrtleld, ‘The tigs ut headquarters were displiyed at hwlf-mast and the windows werg franied Un black, ‘Ihe official general order with probas bly be issued at Washington today and to! graphed to ali dhe military posts, directing the fring of a Nationa salute, i generat parade, dad the firmg of minute uns and sunset salutes for thirty days, Alnust no work was done at headquarters yesterday, nnd the evidences of gentiine sorrow were to be seon, many of the ollvers having servi with Garfield as a comrade Tn grins: dering the eurly part of the War, TUE FINST REGIMENT, ‘The following general order was issued yesterdays fn respectful ond profiuna, conatderation of the death of the Presldent of tho United Sintes, wad courteous regant for the feelings of a mourning pouple, Geueral Ordurs No. 23 from these nendquartery, dated Bept. 17, 188t, ls here- by rovoked, and lustead thereat, more bee Atting the occudion, Ils hureby ordered tate ith tho ollivera and onilated mon of this command weur crape for thirty duys—allicers on thelr words and enllated men on the tett aru aboyy tho vlbow, Hy order of Cot. Boa sit D. SWAIN, Curent W. Latsa, Cuptain and Adjutant. ————— Edward A Doy that Wont ‘Twenty-four Milos to Meet Ble Munters Los sluyeice Meritt, Evorybody who knows Dr. Marton remembers hia dog Doo, probably the Qiest pointer which husover mute its appearance in Bouthern Call fornia, aod one of the finest in the workd, fur that mutter. Wheu the Dovtor, over tive months ae, tert for Blazatlan, he turned over Don, Cor yates keoplng, to bir. Hutton, of the Sin Fernando Vale joy. 1 that capaoious valley the saguglous dug wtaid steadily nati whe day which saw De, Yurton return to Los Angeles. singularly enough, on that day this splendid dog trotted into town, Just twenty-four illes, to greet bis old master, Wo huve beard a great deal of cluryoywnce, but whut should wo call tho da. yolopnient of un affectionate Instinct liku this? Let some seluntiat give it a nun << Winchesterts sty popuosphites will cure consumption, coitus, weak lun Dronebitiy, aud geuvral dubiuty. “Eatablsbed twenty-one yours, MARINE NEWS. Little Activity Yesterday in Grain Freights to Buffalo and Rates Nom- inal. An Advance of Twenty-five Conts in Lumber Rates from Enst- Shore Ports, Tho Schooner Two Brothers Goes Ashore OF Fullerton Avenue in a f Voge Around tho LakosArrivals and Depart- ures—Itoms Picked Up Along tho Dosks, LAKE FREIGIITS, UAT. Grain freights showed Jttle netivity yester- day, the death of President Gartekt: secmiugly having trken all antauition oat of both shippers: and carriers, Cut four charters were reported, three for Bullaly and one for Colllngwoud—all for corn—on private terms, Tho following are: tho engagements; Fur Bugato, Buahela, vor 4 65,000, Propelter Conestoy Propuiler Delaware Schooner Chandic We ‘or Colituigiend Schooner Lady MeDonald, corn, Total enpucity. TLAIMMERS Luinver freights took ui upward Jumpyester- day, mites from enst shove poms ndyauewng 25 cunts per 1,000 feet, Vessela were fn netlve de> mand, and rents and owners found po ditticulty in making engagemuntss In fuct, all thoy bad to do was to stand still and thelr vessels woul! bo thken “on the dly.” Of course this wus very gratifying to all Interested in lumber vessel property, and smiles nnd good-nuture took tho plaeeot tho beretofera blueness. The long- waited-for “boom seemed to nave arrived, and it wag but nntural that the carriers should took nna feo! cheerful. Quite a fleet was taken atthe advanced figures, which are us followas re a East Saginaw to Lake Eri et a ‘uta East Sa ami Hay City to Duke El From Bay Cty to Chiengy. From Maniatco to Cea Pron From Grand Na Frou Muskegon to Chi MtoON-Onk, Iron-ore freights were very firm at the recont advituce, aud vessels wre searco and belo Atrgently sought after, Severai wore large graln-carricrs nro reported going for ore In preferenco to tuking gralu at tho present low figures. Tho followlog ure the nominal rates from the ports muned, though it fs understood botter Hyures havo been received Ina few In- stances: From Eecanabn to Chi Froin Escamiba to Livi rie Prom Murquette to Lake Erie port: COAL, Cont fretghta still remain firm at Inst week's rates from Buifalo, but the extreme suareity of currlers ut that port inakes it absolutely certain that priees will udvanee before the end of tho week, Itntes fram Oswego and Luke Erlo ports remain firm at tbe quated Ngures, ‘Tho follow- ing are the rates pall trom the points named: From Lulfalo to Chicago. $ From Buttle to Mitwauk From Luke Erie ports to Chi Froin Lake Erie ports to Milwauk From Luko Erie ports to Escanaba, From Lake Erle ports to Duluth ,, From Lake Evlg ports to Detroit, From Cleveland to Battal... Fram Oswego to Chicago, From Osweyo tu Milwauke,. Dy Luke Erie ports is meant any port on Lake Erie west of und including Erie to which brone ore is conslgued, and from which cou! Isabipped. HOME GATITERINGS. TUE SCHOONER TWO UROTHENS ASTIORE, The schooner ‘Two Brothers, bound from Fraukfort, Mich., ta this port, with x curgo uf 250,000 fact of Inmber, ran on tho benen during aheayy fog off Fullerton avente about 7 o’clook yeaterdny morning, Sho was lrst discovorod by the lookout at tho life-saving station, who notified the powerful tuy Brackway, of tho Union Towing Sine, and the Tug Shields, who Wt onco proceeded to the rellof of the stranded vessel. Tho life-saving crew, under Capt, St. Potor, roscicd tho .crew and tools them ushore, Tha Brockway and Shlelds pulted on tho schooner from? a.m, tilt? p.m, but were un avlo to releuse ber, ‘Lho tug J. H. Martin will today assist fu the atcampt to pull tha Two Brothora olf, falling in whien her cure will oo Hyhtered, ‘The veasel aan old one, and is nearly full of water, ro abo i n heavy northeast wind come up bofore Qe is rulenaud i ls quite ikely thit sho will go tw pleces, Tho schouncr 1s Ub tons burden, three-masted, and owaud ia Mts waukuo, DOCK AND OTHEM NOTES. The aehooner C, Michuelyon bent a now fore Bull yestorday, Capt, Andy Grean's fhe tug, the Owen, 18 re- ceiving unew cont of paint. Miller Brathors are mnking 1 now forotopmast for thé scnooner Polly M. Rogers. ‘Tho steam-darge 8. C. Baldwin ts in Miller Brothers’ docks huvlug ber wheel Uhtencd, tbe steiin-bitrae Alpert Soper and tug Robol ening ont of Miller Brothers’ ducks yesterday afternoon. No aceiilents were roported in the river yestor- any notwithstanding tho immense number of vessols arriving. All the vesgols In port yesterday had thoie col- Ors. Ut hulf-mast out Of respect to tho mumory of Preaident Gartold. Walle going 4u the South Branch yestorday tha propelter Waverly ran into the Madison street bridge abutment, Adonse fog hung aver tho lake all day yeater- aay, making Ht both dificult and dangerous for vessels entering the burbur, ‘Thy stoum-burge Erin nade hor first appenre Ques tu ik port yesturday, Sbe brougat- a cargo of wilt from Kineardliv, Hurbormasters MeCarthy and Cary wero kopr oy oll day yesterday, owlng to the arrival of the lurgest tteet of vessels this season, "The schooner City of Green Ruy, from Escanion to this port goveral day: overdue ‘a, urrlved in port yesterday, huving been delayed by load winds, ‘The Snifors’ Union of this alty, at its regular mectiug held lust evening, ndvanced tho ri y Kutlors’ waged to eid per day, to take elfect from and after today ‘The sehooncrs Westchoster, Lottio Wolf, and Ostrich ure fn the Chicago Dock Company's docks, the former ta stop a leuk and the tio fitter fur sido galking, — AROUND THI LAKES. THE ORE TRADE NETWEEN BSCANAUA AND LAKE BALE POUTS, To the Editor of ‘The Chicugo Tribune. BTEAM*HANGE CHisHoLM, ory Pr. Penex, Lako Huron, Sept. 1d,— This huke steam eratt of 3 tone carrying capacity, i in tho iron-ore trade— commander, Cupt. Guorge Judaon, Wo cleared from Clovelund this inorning bound for Baca niba, Passengers gre not usually tuken, but your correspondent, by a tltte sharp diplomacy, Innnaged to secured orth ov beard; and now, te while away the bours of the voyuge, hu pros pused writing you of things seen ntong the route, aud perhnps report an oecasionn iptore ylew with tho Captain upon commercial aud other matters A word further ja regurd to tho bout, ‘Tho Chivbolm fs only ono of twenty-three saillug — eraft—six stenm. ors and seventeen sai} veasels—owned by Capt. Alva Bradley, of Clovelund, His fy tho largest and probably the test splendidly equipped feet of vessels on the lak ‘the communderd age all frat-oluss seamen, and tho oueral manugemont oF tuo Meet i matters uf transportation and shipmont, and the good cons dluon in whieh every vessel da kept, 18 supposed to bo wa near purfect na study and cure can mike it, ‘Tho sx steam-barges tuke in tow the eve wnteen aiilay-vessula su that no tug-boats aro required, It tas bean found Ubut vessels of tho ule of Cupt, Uradlvy's, and with his mouy of towing, en be ran with less expense iu propore on tu tonnage thin those of emallar aizo run slugly, ‘Tho Cunadian ehore. te coming inte ylew; alleyes arc turucd’ toward tho sctting ‘gun, ny tho western cud of Lake Erie slowly riscs to hide it. Detnort River, Sept. 14.—Wo are geconding the Detroit Iiver, Eurly this morning we passed tho Linie-Kiln focks at the mouth of the river, place that ts regarded rathor hazardous to nuvivation, and yeaselmen buve to pick thelr way wlony With cure, Limestone secms to bo the provalling rook at the weatera eud of tbo luxe, and the witer that covers the rocky bot- tom Is quite shoul, Geotogically speukiny, it scents to Int some Silurlun rock Utted or boat up from below, which bere extenda acrogs the lake, Nuly rovky Cluyution slupes of pretty rupldly “ towards Detrult, ug bormga throm 2 tho aver- Tying clays at that point prove that the rock 1+ Tid teet Below the Ged of the river, ‘Tho nt Netratt therefore, eau be tore tuisity tune Tiina it ean be at the crossing of the mute Southorn tate, atthe mouth of the ver, where It iesollt rock. Ben uutiful river. ‘The Canna at there ure clots the: tay with ; Ai NAVIQATIO GOODRICH’ STEANERS e TIME TALE, sind Atitenuken ttc ally ats a.m. ME Hite Meringe Ore nte: prdraiid Muyane vid Atiwaunen, fice dally at 4 nh S hp, Meaenine Ox act, s Hog BOLI ‘A We Shobuyyiit, Mastlowoe, Ladtrett fe tg Ruuiay horn @ RATLRIAD POTEET ABLE, RRIVAL AND DEPARTURE inning exempted, ra aia UxcupLa L, eer chlentea ake Moruniwestorn Por sta Nar sospineCarnea eat Tia hoe i MP Moai FM userith Rear bllen Dn: atin, UNA. es, bentlie,. a Chy, Ininber,, way, Aaskeeon, MLbU., on Muahouun, Me “f to Faerie, Packarit's Blur, bumbet, Sear Snedid tis Lakes, Hainer “ineitt, Waite bike, lumber. Winudd, Marinette, litter, je. Filer, Marnatte, timbers nineties Mirinette,dumbor, te Ire, Winker Fake, limuer, sehr Poity M. Inters, Asntutinin, cont 94 belie do AW: iran Atinapuo, te. ray Codie Wiver, ImUors nae Ulark Nd je nithowel ¥ piueh taste or elegans Ishind on the Amertenn aide, t4 qth ry AE AL pe hears to bo ocaupled tur plices of suumior resl+ dunec, Pott Hunon, Sept, 1 Marshatitawn Cedar Hanis Exp Puellte Fast bina ux why, a mnie Niuttt Bapeesa, ominge, Aturgeon Day, We eamoto anchor, or, rinetio, hembers vin Racanaba, Saturday conti Hinpiae Niatit more Iterally apent, Ged ty, at this place: det Morporn Arcadia, ot, Tuosday at a | Pee Mulnos ty, Kapra night, We did go on agcant of some nected | eee ie ia fou uid saturday acva.n, ex Molias at Bex lon Cty & Vankton, Feopurt, ioekrord & 1 Frontrty Hack tanh s, Freinurt und fockto Eakote repnita to the euging uf the boat. Vort Huron hus 10,000 fuhavitiuts, and fs the bonte of Sete ator Conger of Mieblgan, Tt isn stirelit, iy” place, having all the moderns finprovements, hag wattereworks, rag, eradod treu-echouls, ete, On tho opposit alte of the river ts the Cannalian City of Sarnia, "This, too, geents to be fo Wellebulit and thriving phice. Tho Grund ‘rr Hialleoad erosses here. While coming up the river yesterday, a hum mingebird cane wpon the bout mad tok shelter fn the wheelhouse, where he waa caugat, The Tittle Using seemed thorozhty exhausted, and tt wees the opinion of the Caphan that he had flowt from the birming woods of Michiman. We 0 Ducks faut Mienhan-ny. NEW PUBLICATIONS. Scribner’s Monthly eeianabern ; FOR OCTOBER. rt Cranwie iston, Inmbor., iyelactt, Ladin I Rayer, Lattice Matitst Minnehoti Mt Spach Milwankas & Grean ay, Milwankeo Paasenzor, Milwankou Passenyor, MIL. Grant fay & Man fires Hay, win nnosvilt S tau & Minneapolis Expres 8 Minnenpolte Rxprons it can TUDOR, a Mur, timber, 1 Uneant nl Expose, ral Bikota, Minnesota & Contral Dakou Dahkosh, via Jungsville, ‘Ganewn, and Perel ONT ore ; rout : Wee i : pd To Te tee ehcnahoren ie silts cats Ay «ity tuna, An unusual varlety of aluablo nnd interesting moving tonne and upped it ny thant he thet He dtaiurds hamtre n tusted no sweet thing tur a week. ‘The Captain ory Cured 1 TIMELY Par Ou» Yourrows, an ances | flit Express int in Co lew ‘shiter rang Where Lo ree a ain dota und d sketch, ilusteaed Dy Iutn | Elan Suddny Hees ‘ Sehr Se: NIU Sete # Morhund, Sehe Wangan, Grand 1 Sehr Av, Mowry, Munint Sele Mure, Laiiite PiItASE OF NAvO! TEs TOny, 13 ¥ O Laofrey, Metternich, and Hémusats Folt RATANUADS, Wn nuthoritative and Imparital Aug stir ane notse on deck the Captain, tly erty, Fonds. to move out into tho y Chtengo, Uurtinzton Ah Quine: i Tat} Table pine-tne Aan ti Fine tiple atas lee Hi h Apply ni Linrk-st.. Grand 2 i thitianneny., Grad Union papas ed rh the ¢ slowly moves {tq piston-rod, aud the sound of reaplration [s beard In tts great fron Inns, Tho water splighes and fous revolyhig wheel, Goodby to Hort now Tor the voynge across the beat st comming nite View, KT M—We are olf Sandy Bench, Woke obsertres (he tout ut Toso, and 73 Cunateat, AUVENTERE.—teanellusting 18 THe SOUTH, ry oul experiences, strikingly Mlustenteds PIMMEVAL CALIFousta. nt illustrated glcetel of a vacation hr the wilderness, L@ntesburg. Ottawa & St DNovruaka ‘Expross Re cl eur Mury ores so that iets | Sele M. Can Ebubuque s Miu. 00 Fierto Treasta, Boyesen'snoveloty | hAmbupr ack Fullaeseoriie ee diBleult Lo tmke observations Hebe du inek, Semnninad Lanier, cuncinded: Mist ASEAS MATCH, & bright shore LBuwner's Grove. Avcommodarn reeuntly devastatad by tires A chu or ty Hoare chebuyeaiae Hutibors Story, by ixabelia , Hopkins, POET AEE a ce tivo end be acon, and a muinber of tnelktings nee ond Ithvar lamuue. ses pet losep Atenisan & Lupeks the Inko; Indead the town of Sandy Bench itself nt Sister Bay, himber. LITERATE —PoeTy 18 AMEIICA, A cones ‘eurorn sundiy Pane Aruroas royed; their Lolly Water Works, ft | Se Caines, Butlaie, coat, and valuable contribution. by Edmund Chirenee | ihrer bnseoneor Ja sald, saved it. Retin dapan, tee atts WLOF, Stedenn y SonNee IN ENGLISH PorTRY, | bMendota& att er Mote & Ott xi ota & Ottnwa ‘xpron ‘Too Captata, by using his ginss, sees that a storti-siznul is tiying. ‘The wenther does lool threntemmng, ever ton lands, Captain gnld one, why don't sou, frown this warms take shelter behind the Government mikwater that stretches along before tho tow: “0, well,” ho replied, “1 ai toteratly well repared, und it 1s my business to Nebt storms. Life Itsel ig. bntele,” he conutinned, and be Ign coward who Won't tht. ‘The enemies thit beset a nan and bedge blo about are many, wud thoy must be wet and repul for to sir rendur igto becoue wslave. That ts Just the way uf won't lot tabaeeo enslave we, nor whisky nae ny other thing as bad—not it Lean help it, and [think Lean; for ute forees IT cine ploy inall such battles came from the Lard; they pot come trom ity otler sources" And sO tho cuptain went on to stow that at! that cnn bo hoped for fn this world's progresa will and must vote from little persunul, moral onttles with seit, in the first instances then by vaste fodividunl forees and working tin higher und upon broader plains, Prof. Swing hloaeil ele bara: have brought out the Idea clourer or better, Maj. NH. Ferry, Jumber, lr 8. Mates, Purn'a ts jer, Himber.. prose He WtlG Leatht, Manistee, lumber. 1 historival und erltienl, by HR. IL Studdard; Book ] pst reviews, eta, ete, Paleuk lon Frag Behe Quen of the bakes. Guangiin iy, poste, NATURAL WISTORY.—'THe Forests of min | bAurom Pissonuor., Bel ab Vintage, Munntetaes Wuanber, Sienuas, with Mlustrations by Swaln Cittord, | elles Moines, Omatiy " Siniitie, Verderhoot, and othorss THe Matas | Aun Exuros nox oF Dri: A New Morit Smerluthis uber, Cableb with an Mlustration engraved by Henry Ny IINLUR Murshe xa Villutt, BILE Ke ova, Inbere MOURAVIY, —Anoug, * tis Frist Boron," y by Theodore T. De Vinno, with Htustration: EUSESTO Most, tho calubrated Ltallain autor. ER THE GREAT, ENE Senvypen's Tee DUSTRATED [stony is Unished, This great Ik, It $3 oxpeeted, will bo'followed by a series papers ty Ul eeloblrated Husgiun novelist, YAN TURGUESEFE, On Russia OF TO-DAY, MUS. BURNETT'S NEW NOVEL, Tintovar Ost ADMINESTIATION. wt Washinton Btory, will be- Fain In the November number, the tirat ef tho nf Seite taba Kuvwi as tho TURY MAGAZINE.” Peiee, U5 cents; $ ayour. Sold overy where. ¥ Linevia Tauutiy, hbally, oxcapt Hi Sturn (Bale axe it Moray fs abusive teivinas bat pan Ci nat aia peigaes nd arrive frown Central wae nntcee St, 7 ive Miuiaoin Canate und ete aes f n Uharkeat, Py Clarice, Valmot House, ring ae, coms 2 By, poles, nace ke, Hutter, nu Wekat Oileus, Pacitie Motul, wi erichs, nits dudurtclt, mitt. Sot Fst Sehr Maat Lenvin | arriea MUwaukeo Fast Mail, MVEUKeD ExXpTURs., Waukesha & Qeononiowoa Milwnukes, St. Paid & Minn Express tral thas CBRNTURY. Mi 5 Leite tinnox, Sept. 16,—The winds and waves | Sehr M, Tue CENTURY COn att Gheooe tossed tho ofd Chisholm ubont fearfully Inst | Senr Pelle. (Formerly Serlbner & Co.) New Your, Point ud Asttind & night. Chairs, crockery, mediclue bottles, sont, niayettle ——— — Malison, and Lr; and What not went Uying nbout in the liveliest manner. ‘The story tis abuted, or perhaps wo are out of Its raking iniluences, bom now well up towards the Straits. We found a gillevessel Dy COIN, Bada be cos THE INDEX Cot Dubngs Slehe Expire At anchor, became lust In the fog, and took iin | Bene be sian tain & Rirktand Pus ont he Bothy Cap Lite Elulu Speotat Fast Expre: tow. Sniling and munetvering about ito gee | BEBE Lane r RL ZERRAHN. 1 Poe nol wae oxeltiun. CEHeSe CHDERINE. Of TRO seein cia a ernst By CARL ZER N. Bran HUdUUlON se Sehr Gd. Snallt, Mengtuin Sehr Coumurce, Sonunitnes, lakes are mngantiinous fellows. We dwellers Blass u i Att. 1nd Gab p. ma arrive Urs upon tho tand have but little idew of tt. ACTUAL BALLS dally, Bund He baad mAttor getting averything snug and ordering | sump Corona, Milwaukee, mundriew. SACRED AND SECULAR CHORUSES, yp Cunniee wxcuplaty: Le gost on, ite yee er pag eee ok a ee rrop Alentungor, Hunton Mnrbor, ‘sundrica, Selected and Arranged intends Rote & Altai Aisedursed uf the lake win 0 np Bturiicea, Kerli, ett, , ‘ nton Nepat, West Nido, corner M tutors, no Capt amorves well wud thinks | OO tures Ere (20 bw eorn vund 34310 bu POR SINGING SOLIETIES ie hotwwsn Mtadiny A Atatuwte Unda ang well, There [3 a luctuation in the wators of the L a t | lant, EUS, UL Dents, 13 yee They rlee und fails Tha winds, of course, | bfonds 5. Heaverns, Sauumbiieks peas on SEU PEL iMeLLOLe ad Feataree Meat ty Of Rang, futhate, Nd bi corn. YO Heine. tuitate MAUL drive the waters up or down. tho’ Inkes, an! | prop Fountuly tity, ‘iittala, 219% thereby cause a temporary rise or fall of water ju the hurbors. ‘The melthig suows and lone protracted storing of spring may cise a Blight t= a curn und sutt= Aud MUSICAL CONVENTIONS, Chorus assoctations of nil kinds will welcome this Ari Aries HW Hixninrek, Marinate, tosviitit, Maino, Muskegon, Ht, Knnana Clts, Donvar, Huobio ie. Hebe Ataunieo, Muskaxon, ight, i Banens Chy.uuita #8, Nou 0 ft : new comptiut ‘of fuse tf! iY or wit jeu, ArionAsCulitornia Inerense in the voumd of water; bat. this teins | Sekt MUNN Meret ae sutton mune eon guinof aahy tnuale ee amnsror a | te faule Cummaatolde tortie significant. ‘The pressure of tho utmospha Sehr Menekunnve, Marinatte, wundsies, mas eal meutings. 27" Churuces, 14 vetave pudus. | yyopin YrvaeHChE Xe LONI 504 tho mae rate. oF sae au, bel unequal, Sebe i hy my, Marinette, rice, In buAcds, paper, H1.08 pone eNews Flonne Exyruss, cise a slight rocking, wid tho Wed Rome ents Neural Tingtan Bust fispreses ¢Chaton aud probably dogs, tive its tniiven iit Grand Slavory Weht, s che J Ni, Ry i ra (thete,), by on, . | Pokin & Poorin Ke, vin Jutor, s mp Col im tye ae! Hi Acco contragtion and expansiou of water ty ent and Prop dct if in Chel stg ind Of his eold,. thout exuct duta, und not baying wl bir Pi gee) for Ce chee) ay TMisnotw Central Wallen t, ‘solentitty facts to ligtire from, he ealeutates eet es Ps satiety Bu ent, Ho. Tull alx l= | Depot foot of Lake-st. OF Twenty tha solentiou Tucts to ltleg from, Ne caleias OTHER LAKE Ports, lowe Wuly'exvollont WELCOME CAO Ua ch, | Uthexaronices Lh tandulpnesty nour chee ted whtel tn auitedly th Book for th enoul Sone who distre ND Aonewons. Alvo keepin wind hag eS Sete), In tho front Titik of Bandny-Sehual Song-Bouks. A wordy cone Danton yt which ts the wquully good BEACON. LEGA? Ge cts). Cx7"-tny Hook: matted sor retail price. LYON & HEALY, Chicago, Ill. OLIVER DITAON & € oie nURON, Npectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Pour Huron, Mich. Soph. 1s) p.m Passed up—Steamahip Don M. Diotkingon; pro- velters James Fist, dr, Clinton and birges, Michigan and barges. Arrlyed windbound—Schooner W. 8. Crosth- walte, Down—Propottors Nebraska, Oneida, James PB, Donaldson and barges, Woolen with schoon- ers Webard Winslow and Delaware; schooners: Jnines C, King, C.G. Houghton, Cossiek, Unit> diili, Brooktyn, A. H. Moss, Jessie, Jennle Dathuws, Minnte Davis, Sweepstakes, Henthor- bull, Nett Woodward, Mary, Battle, J. Mavin Scott, Ganges, Samuel TL. Watson, feronles, Chumplon, Granger, FW. Gifford, and St, Law- renee; tug Champion and raft, Wind northeast, beuyy. Weather cloudy und Fucitio Hotel, und Palmer House, jamie, | Arrive, of Lake Superior, the absorption of heat through tho spring and summer months would be sulle t—counthn, 8 degrees wbove jt—to rnise tho vo feet ubove Its normallovel. Tho Captain bucked np bly arguments by factsof hisawn ob+ servations, and they were fnterestimy, Our Htrle himulng-uird fs in excellent condl- ton. Hespends hls thine ln buzzing about the enbin or quietly perching upon ‘some door or window. | He break fasta, dines, and stips upon sugar, Although we have olfered bin other dnintics, he will partuke of nothing else. EScaNana, Sept, 17,—The Chishotn arrived nt this port early this morning. She wns severnt hours working up to her dock through the musa of shipplug here that one would oly expect to seo In tho burbor of x farer city. Capt, dadson suy's that the nyereyate amount of ore shipped Trim Escauaby tho present season will reach, ond perhaps execed, 1,200,000 tons, Sixty care lous of ore nro emptied into a vessel in two hours. ‘two hundred and ditty ear-londs emptied, Into n slugte vessel! Jhisholin: wilt take ip say trom the Creeaing point er tO OF oe rath te iE: pringtigtd Night bx; TMeuria, Murington eh eVeorin: Hut eo Wontar, b—On Saturday nicht to Giiman only, On Hawunday nutit runs Uy Fourie onty. Wabash. Bt Loute a Puctde Iu union Dopo Binte mud “‘Lwolttieata, Ai Se cararum to tho Hepat, und Wonewortticny, ctr Within oao block. “Lidkat ONteus # South Pulver lousy, und Grand Pucilie ute! Lewy. | Amv eee |e PEARLS OF STRENGTH AND SPECIFIC CURE ho St. Lonts & Guit Expres thle number, And thon ths Leviathan oF the book BURPAtO: FOR BL Koute Ra ine Engen Inikes will puddle away ta tho shores of Like a i é ntians Clty & Denver Pust Erle, Wondorrull “the Giants ure here Inbor- Snectat Dlapatch 10 ‘The Chieaga Trihuns, Sick and Nervous Headache Teor, Burlington & ieukuk i fog In the ulfairg of men AB BUreano, N. ¥.,Sopt.20.—Arriyvod—Propolters 4 h u 5 " Bon LeAOhd Lia tUAL Rieae'e i RIGGING RECOVERED. Nyack, Vanderbilt, 't, W. Palmer, Milwaukee, Dyspepsia and Indigestion ‘ally. “Wy exeupe maeriees ut] Speetat Mepatch to The Chica Tribune. and W. Hi, Barnum, and sehoaner Col, Elisworth, : io) 9 KOMahinan Menyagiaey rom cmeag t $s Own Sounn, Ont., Sent, 20.—Tho tug Mothan, of Collingwood, arrived here curly this morning from Cave Isle, having on board part of tho wreek of the schooner Regina, consisting of standing rigging und running gear and main and fore booms, Unt no canvid, It waa pieked up between Coye ste and tho malntand, The hullof tho Regina still rommins In the same po- sition us whon she went down, A careful search wits made by the tug For Capt. Tripp's body, but without success, A wumber of tisting boutsare Keophur close tookout for it In the nelyhborbouol of tho wreek, A DILAPIDATED TU, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MIG WAUKER, Sept, 20.—The tug sit Wuinsom, enroute from Sturgeon Hay to Chicago, put inte the harbor here ata late hour last nlght, faving. fanlly an in A eo Sota bilo iying at Sturgeon Bay,on Thuraday night y lust, “iho genet, cnughe, iro’ wud Tye ey cab satguneris Silene Bepk fe -Paseed down Durhed otf and bull tara, fhe Crntuin Proaeitens lapun anid ALO ee ee pluvos tho lows nt $2.00, Tnetead of proceeding |v rrived—tuy Maifatt, sovonors Minaral Stato, fo Chicago as originaily iutamded, tho Taudum | yimus Pratt, I, Blssoll, and Coyne: propellers Dr auaeny oede siya Huvunu: schooners Helena, Laura Belle, Helte tehell, and Latrinier, Spectal Disnatch to ‘The Chiciws Tribune. a eee Arrived—Sebvonur Higgle, MUSKEGON, Sept, 20—4 stoek company 1s CHEnUYaAN. grain, Chicazo: propeltor Tndln, Hor, Duteth; propeller Kussoll Suge, whe: ‘Voledo; aghoone nes te Casoy, wheat, and E. . Dore, stuves, De- trait. . Cleared—Propellers Avon, Cuba, and ¥. HL. Ketchum, cout, Roanoke, 1, und Pridgeor, merchandise, Chicago; propellers 2. W, Puliner: and W, HL. Burauin, coul, Milwaukee, Nou charters, Louls, Kansus Citys nti tu, Parlor 1: al withrovoivinganalts Citense to. St Laulg and 1: ning: lr Biueping-Curs Unicayo to thunsibat and y.,,No change ‘of Day Couches Chlcsa.3 ¥- Kock Falund & Paeife 0 er of Van nren und sherwan: Weaet ices, oF Clarkeat., Marian [oune, Paluur elias Grunu’Pavitie Hotel, and vrutur Madi yave. | Arrive, Loss of Memory, Wakefulness, and Muscular Debility. SEMINAL WEAKNESS and other dis- eases of like clheracter yield to this most potent of remedies. In all forms of debility or Jassitude these pearls are positively nec- essary, as they supply brain power, repair waste, and revive the entire system. Pam- hicts free, 1.00 per box’; 6 boxes for 5.00, Sent by mail prepaid. . YAN SCHAACK, STEVENSON & C.y General Weatera Agent, 92 & 94 Lake-st., Chicago. i ‘WOVEN WIK MATTRESS. COMPLETE BEDS 3 MA Sxeclat Dispatch to The Uhtengo ‘ridund. CANADA, Mich,, Supt, Arrived—Steniner x aK Hrown; schuoners J. 1. Kitchen and Pen> jel Departed—Steamora H. Chisholm, Buatness, and W. 1. Drowns schoonurd Bt. Danforth, Thomas Quayle, Montpellor, J. Ce iurrigon, Higyle and Jones, aud J. U..Kitehen, MANQUETTE. Davenport & Peoria Lxpre: Couned Hlulfy Fast Exyruns,. Kansus City, Leavenworth & ‘ehiaun Feit Express. St. Maul & Minneunotts Coane atu “oul ut Kunens Ch _ehlsun Nicht Bt. Paul & Miunespalia luv tshind Accommodation Wine Ialand Accommodation. ecurivaatlo: ul Acco: Aceotumuudation, Accummudation, 2S “Texcopt Satunties nha Rat 6 und Baturdays wily oxcant Hu ly oxeupt Monit, about to be oranized to build v tine of steamers tou mn “a shlewgo, Svectal Disvatch to The Chicago Trinuns, Miciizan Contral Fatlrondts ae eee ee ee iy be te | CHEROXGAN, allen, Sopt, :.—Cloured—Pro- Depot. foe oe akwest, nd foul oC Twenty-socondy gurnor of fais OOb ot ‘eNO Ortloo, Gy Churkest., southiuaal, image Hours. pellers Northern Queen, Badger Stuse, and duipie Grand facie livia and wel Muy next. : Chummpluing steamer Suginaw; schooner Using COLLISION UETWEEN 4 RCHOONEN AND A BEAM Sutaved—Guspel ship Clad ‘dings and tug ARE, Levitin, Sprelat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Wind e t, fresh, Winpson, Ont, Sept. 2.—The sehoonoe Victor MILWAUKEE, collided with tho stedurburge Macey bnlf n inile Spectat Dispatch ta The whteaen Tritnine HIAWVAUREE, Wis, Supt, 2L—Arelved froin bo Above beret} oelowk this mornin, sinlemie | gy Hag Wauturs winfchi leah &, SAERD: OF Wlbet, Se low--Selivonuretirutn bua Saveland, Kingaster, THE AWERTHEART HAIRED, TN cateu tie aptetat Dispatch to. The Chicaya Tribune, Clenved for Butfalo—Schouner Angus Smith. MIDLAND, SARNIA, Ont, Sept. W-—-The achooucr Sweets heures whieh wink int November nt tho head of | yy, Serelal Bispaten ta The Chleage Tenis the rivur, and his glngo heen s source of anger | , tase. Ont. Sop, 2u.—Arcived Schooner Aud nnneyance to navigation, haw been rated | BMdhind Hover, Ara eat ATE et bouts 4 t on of cord, tha frst cargo for the how eluvatur o and will be rep watt Port Unean, tue Bidund Hultwa, THK BCHOONER VICTOR SUNK. < -GLEVEGAND Speciat Dispatch to The Chicace Yribuna a BLAND: yas One Bowe mae Fobnuner cravinann, On 8 “ ahe—Clenredetrupetlors otor ta roported wink in the Detrutt iver | sontung, Cubs and Hootie, murebundive, and Fee ee dad its Se THe teal toe gcbouners Porter and Gallatin, cout, aud Aretu> here, and itis expected to have thom ready In Biull (yla Main and Ale Line), Now York & Moston Bx... yucind Now York lundnys exeeptod. fPaliy. ybuturcays 0 qunturday'a tony 6:13 45 un, Loke Share attehigan Routheen Kut Oiticus at aupots, Var iu ‘Twentyeaceund-at,, und Fort tiled undue Shurman House, tind freight ofice Gitiees in thy Urnnd Pacitio Motul wud Pauline: Tron and Brae, with Woven Wire Mattress VEUMIN PROOF, UNION WIRE MATTRESS CO. vi Chivaga, und » North Clark: Mall (via Mol Sine) Apeeign Row Vote ei Now York, Fast Express Aluiutio N.Y. Exprose ( ght Bx tow Bx, tdnily).. ul a Bavurdgya leave well sundays putes, rug, light, for Chicuga, Worthlows, a hud THE VANCEST TIED. ON HECOND. SAUNLA, glen wher hi TUR heslMpOsteol AEANDS | Ee aeateimore a Ohta. t¥-300 Bpectal Divouteh.to The Chteaoo Tribune, Spectat Dispaten to nteago Tribune, AMD BUAF NGv suid by ail ards | Dovots, Reposition Hulldung and foot oF wan y2ee Muskeaoy, Mek, Sept. 20.—Theschooncr Dan | BANSTA, Ont, Sopt, 2.—Arrived—Lropeller ER fad Bad | pideat, idlekut Omleus, Sf Clary te iaettiun full 2 Nowhhi aiade tha trip Crum Chicago to this purt | Prusala, tram Chiowgo, passengers and freieyt, rerrunors, | _ Grund Pucltie Howh und Doves tt nay, dupa Nee conte pair, Nickol-Piatad, oy Si eat ANE SOU COn WO Randnipie at, Chie cugh, manufrs for U.K. ond Canada under lettord pitt One tos. blr, boxed, 31; Tutose pairs, 13, ( montia Walt spas cum, Only Pore Jeet Antiettuttier, Idoks thio hu! jolt preventing Pulte uwayy), and juoks newt, in seven hours und twonty-tye ininutes, the fuatest on record, MUBKEOON LUMNEI SHIESEN TS, Seta! 17! satea to The Caicayn Tribune Mest K0oN, Mich. Stpt. 24—Clearunces today, oluhtecn, —Luniber shipments, tyon0ud tout. ‘Tho Hooming Company have udvadeed the puy of tholr mon to &. A BROKEN STEAM-CIT Cleared—Propeller Prusala, for Slontreal, RAUB. Speetat Muspaten to ‘The Chieaoa Tribune, Ene, Pa, dopt, 20.—Enteced Propellers Cone omauyh and Lyeonlog, grein, Catena, ————_——~ ia a woxoepted, + sly a Trauneran yun, Waatsington cis snd Hs only dig ruining te ante teats turuuzt Uiicuo to Now Yuri at te * rate Wand olupane ie Gh. Bleujumy-Cary vetseud Chicago wnd Now Vurk dally at driv ul Kauukatee 1! Tourlate? Blunders, Linvton ‘Truth, iT. ‘Tho fundinnental blunder of English tourtats Spee Disaica to Ie Chicugo Fribuni fo that dike tho Americuns) they ulwaye trv to Frost VIEW. Ry doit MILWAUKER, Supt, 2—Advices froin falno tnuche Rokginin unt Holland, folowed | , Springs oxchanged with publishers in tho Intorlor | pepotsfootot Tako-stund foot of tment ae Ce Te a ee ee ee ee | ics js danbled . wl wt port witha broken sleum= yu fow diya te Pari et Pare ptuluras RT = a rs Nee for an’ane With Redruin OF suvule viere COLLARS AND CUFFS, conven] Art Viai.tiaiee chest, Bhe will be towed bury for repales, { BALE OF A SCHOOS i Uvectal Duvaten ta Tia Chie MILWAUKEE, Wis., Bept, ).—Ite ot tho custom-house toduy of the sile of tue schooner Minnehabt by HH. HW. Olsen und G. Bul- gen to A. Thoraen for &, THE DAMAGED BCHOONEL SCOVILLE. Soecral Disvatch to The CAtcw Tr idunee MILWAUKEE, Wis. Sept. %.—Tho tux Huger muu left fur Novtbport thie wernhus ta tow bore: the wchuaner Scovill, dumuged by collluion with tho stuam-burge Nabunt, BOUND YOR ESCANABA, Bpectat Mrsuateh ta The Chicuyo Tribune, MILWAUKEE, Wis., Supt, .—Thu steain-barge Minnesota leaves for Bseauuta tomurrow tows jug the sehuoners Newiunve, Zuch Chandler, Ein C, futeblavon, and Itasca, POUT OF CHICAGQA,: ANWIVATS. . Stur Grace Grommond, south Haven; sundries, Dew Bauboy yur, Muniiuea aundeive, vould willlnuly xo there between Stay and Outus aro presaed inte four weeks. Thora hot, dusty Journuy mmoss dally, toalsurese! bled aver, hat a Moment of enjoyed, and after a vast ou return as jaded and esluusted as tuough they bud been vigaged in uu arduuus campaign, How wwueb better itwaukl be to divide thie regal Hon taur into auctions, The Rhine we year, Heldelbery and the Blick Forest tothe Pall of tho bine the nest, a portion of switzerland the next, Onur ordinary conditigus nuthin be roully such of the twuutles vf cuub distelut. ‘Tha chine ino lay is preposteraus, for bd beat scenery: nosy i Wh the country bublid the dunks. ‘To"do" Ueldelberg, Hidon, and strac- burg each bi an afternoon ts equally absurd und unonjoyable, auple, wuld du thluge 10 a else tishion, Cincinnatt, Jyaianapolls & Loult ‘silo Day Expross, De Niuht Express... i ts Pittsburg, Ft. Warne & Chtonge, Hatleans hi dams end Canalente., Ticket 0) pare Oe Aa ae egos pata Taclly Ltul uu tency Arye, Teuve. | shiv ie. VLAD GOvanD nS ae} ARE THE BEST AFOR SALE+ Mall E; le a gaa sabreaa ta ~Pittaburg, Cincauatt & 66 + ¢Cluginnutl and Kukvme Al eput corer of Adaus und Gutta DARKE Uuleus wt Daput und bal it ‘ Ciuraren, Grad Pugity slutel uted SUMMER RE ORTS /Campobello Island. ‘the new howl knuwa we “TELS OWKN” will be Day Express, seoes Loqunepurt Accousmudnil RUML Rxyreas 4 Culeage & Bastorn fittuuls Matteo! Peopla aroconstantly changing thelr homes Sust to West and from North to South ur nit, In search of ubealtby Stute, If thoy Vitusy cust Star Corti, Milwaukee, suidzion. would learn to be contented, aud to use thy cole | yeprapen gall Get 1, of possibly later, to usoomma- p g(Danvitle MOMtO oy, Uitbous tl Bhiit Ueurge & Bravkwei, udliuton, towing. Conuted idnoy-Wortwhon aiok, they would bg | Ents Wiewulrio wish io uyall uouselvesat eho fail | PRR ate Mbuanataty Paine Huune est yal TG. lngepal, Suvxoyun, huwudr, mitch better olf, ‘The whulosyatem canbe kept | shooting ond fisvlng. dhe ule ts sullsateul, an Ullg, eiikte Express (cue pial atid Had! = milan siae inw healthy stute by thls almplo bu etectual | eturdsseran reltur to any nae wot ls wilicred Wit | ee ey i “raw te Juauph, sundrios, remedy. Bee argu advortieoment, PAP dhatues party of unaluoure te otiit av work aur: hur easter, Hutt Hurbor, sundries, 7 = | veying the Island, and report Unit the vuteide of thy Ray, Expre Siuwr Stuine, Muskegon, buaber. HIRD FOOD. Tslund fa vemurkably Wild und) wondarcully plets } Nashville jeseees Suur SMessunuer, Muuwn Murbor, sundrios, Fe eee eens Laird ree thee Pe rerenennn | BEANE, Hound Ih WlUUE lids deop cihusute, an { Daily, oxcovt Huaday Duis Ste Mury Grob, Youth Mayen, sundelos, K f 9 Favines. ‘Tug giuora fue mae ail ues naver beun Ry a of Gena ena, ie B,C. tail, Muara Saplared, wud vxale re ba ri , ort blue Chauncuy Hurluurt, Brie, coal, aempier's Sali for dul plucure. “tua hotel te doliguatully albu Laepal corner of Vw elsth wh biur Russia, Guttaio, enudrign “ 7 ated, unl Bas nll the oppolitanate of a comfurtable Shue Colonuiy Larue, mudstes. Vor Mocking Hints, SY nolusalo and eumenre for cauisg oat Ue hulu OF ads | a a T tHatvg, lumber, 4 M ay by oR wen,” Cain} Olu, en XPress, «. Sa eae Tai CLAIE-S 4 ‘Haatuure Abo. “ ee Nivne Hunrdens