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t ‘THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1881—TWELVE PAGES. CASUALTIES. Fearful Plunge of a Sleeping- Car into the Detroit River, Miraculous Escapo from Denth of His Occupants—Seones and Incidents. The Oouncil Bluffs Explosion Moro Dostructive than at First Reported, ; Ten Persons Lost by Shipwreck Off the Coast of Cali- fornia, Thirteon Pcople Perish by the Wreck of the Steamer Calcutta. Verdict of the Coroner’s Jury in the Journalists’ Train Accident. MIRACULOUS ESCAT Detroit, Mich, Sept. 2.—About 1 o'clock this morning tidings reached this elty of # re- tarkablo accident whieh befell tho day express over the Canada Sothern Road to this elty. The train was due b about Lo'cloek, White trans- ferring it across thu rlver from Amherstburg to Brosse Isle, the transfer boat was rin with such fore against the dock on the island as to throw forward the siceper St. Clair, whieh ran whom In tho track on the transfer boat and plunged bendlong Inte the water In the slip. Tho pus- sonyer coneh imincdiately behind it alao was forced forward, and the forward trucks fell off and went down. Tho couptlig between this couch aad the ono behind st did not brenk, how- ever, ubd go ithung on tho edge of tho bout, standing upatan angle of forty-five degrees, and one end Just touching tho water. The ensinca of the boat were reversed, and as it buckol away from the aly tho alecper whieh bud fallen in the water rose and turned over on its side, tho trucks attached to tt having gone to tho bottom. All was confusion. Tho passengers in tho sleeper clung to the elie out of tho water and tried to break through tho windows, and cried piteously for heip, Six pns> sengers went down with the car, Tnoy wero rescued, with tho exception of n man numed Moom, who occupied section eteven, A enreful search for hin was made, but he had not been found at last accounts. Tho sixty or seventy othors who were In the passenyer-conch being were panic-stricken, and rushed pell-mell for tho end of the car furthorest away from tho water, Some of tho passengers who stood on tho deck of tho bont saw the danger of those in tho stream, and plunged in to rescue them, As soon as possibly passengers und traln-wen clambered on the top of tho couch that was Hlonting in tho water, broke open tho windows, aud pulled out the dripping occupants. When allinsight bad been rescued the work of com- paring notes was begun, und ft was found that ‘of the fourteen passengers in tho sleeper thros were missing. Tho darkness of tho niet, the sonfusion, and the fact that nearly all the pas seueers were Btrangery to cach othor, makes It possible that all were rescued; but it alsa lenves wpuetul unoertututy ng to whethor thore nro aot severi) parsons drawnet Fortunutely not single berth had been madgy up, or there might have been sonia st Wes ot Ife. The following 13 the I of passengers, ns near ons ean be gathers Miss sLouise "Severs, Poughkeepsie, N, Misa een, of Chicago; Mrs. Dil of Mra. Chrvoll, wife af the Gi tenitent; Mrs, Douglas Watson, Philo Alle Rathburn and daughter, w gentiemnn and lady, nines daknown, Mr, Hloom, and John FH. Reur, Bir. Blouin has already been mentioned ns miss- net. W. D. Oliver, of Chicago, was one of tho pis: eengers on tho ear, and fost all ble baggie. He Jud un tis Klippers at tho thine, and lost bla boots alsu. Ho describes the 6cone as one of grent ox- citument aud contusion. One of the pussengers gullanty Jumped into tho river when he heard tne women scream, but was curried dowt by the current. Ho wus tnally rescucd by & bout tbat Was lowered, J.P. Watson, of Heloun, Ark, lost his satchel. He was standing on tho deck of the transfer ‘boat, und saw that n collision was imminent. As the bout approuched the deck she pourant= olng at Full specd, and be remarked to er that Bho was golny to strike the pier. lio wag standing on the bridge ofthe bout it the tine und randown-stalrs, Mo siw sine tidies stunding on tho rene pluttorm of the cut und tritd to get thes off, but was too late, and was horritted to seu tho car go over, Among tho indy passengers in the sloeper St. Clair who were preeipltutnl fato the water were Miss Louise Severs, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., and Miss Jed, of Chicazo. Thoy were sitting on the suc of the car that turtivd uppermost. Ag the citr tell Into the water they clung to their Keuts, ad when the sleepor turned on its sido tho water rushed into the cur, wetting then thoroughly, They elung to tholr sets, id. were Buon resi 1 through the windows, whieh were broken open, ‘Thoy lost all thelr baggue, Late The intest news from the seen uf the: wreek of the sleoping-cur at Grosso Isto 1s more favorable than the Ort uceounts, It ts now ft that no ives were Jost. Tho infesting Mtoont, ts reportud heard from, while the visit of tho diver to the submerged car reveals no All the bisguge was also. gotten out by blot ‘The oscupe front toss of lite 43 woll-ulgt: intracalous. THE COUNCIL RLUFIS 1 Counce, Uburrs, In, Sept. explosion In this elty on Monday eventug,. mun= toned in the dispatehes yesterday, proved to have been even mere awful In ite olfects and tho results more digastrous than at first sup. posed. The seen presented on tho grounds |e simply beyond descripuon, fhe round-bouso of the company 1s atmos totally demolished, tho cur and repalr-aops, nluoty by 100 feet, wera completely loveled, tho frolyht- house, twenty by 100 feet, isn totul wreck, and about fifty box-ears wera biewn ta piecos. = Four ensines were buried fn tho rulus of the round-huuse, but ure not xrently damaged, Batrivk Burnett, flroman of the englue which was in the house nt the tine, waa in the cabot the engine when tho ox- plosion took place, but mirucuiausly escaped, Hot even surutehed. Els cout, whiten ho hud hung outside of the cab, wis tora in shreds, Four or tive staal residences 0 rods south of tho. Fpot were demolished, und the occupant of one, Mr. Vin Buron, was struck by a large pious ot i Wheel. and will probably alo. A rock welghing 4ou pounds was tlown from the foundation uf tho roundhougs three-quarters of a mile, and In falling sunk —attnost out of sight iu the curth, Heports received today from Towns twonly miles away state that tho shouk was very plulnty felt at that distnee, and tn inaoy places opts regarded {t as an carthe auako stock, Windows wero broken in houses (welve talles from tho olty, ‘The lose sustiuliend by tho Itovk Island Company wilt probably be ueurly halt 4 wntllion dottars, “THE MAND-CAR ACCIDENT, Vermuung, Pa. Sept, 2%—The Post's special from Henver, Pu. says Coroner Reed held ine questa today on the bodies of the nen who.were killed at Byady's Hun brluge vy the special train on the Pittsburg & Lake Erie Haid hist saturn day, and rendered tho following vordict: “ First, that Juwes Rubinson cama to lls death by Tenson of the rapid, imprudent, and reokless running of a special train, ou which Sumuel Haynes wus engineer, on the morning of Bupt. Si, 1eaty niso, we uyreo that the Pittabury & Lake Erle Railroad Compuny 1s Just respousivle Jor the yranting of such privileges; alse, that” Jiucs Hoblnson acted tinprudently, and 1s ta burt responsible for the calamity that followed; “Second VerdictThat Kiehurd Brown, Jumes Buldwin, Eiijuh Carver, Stephen Foster, and Witltan Vaukirk cumu to tholr deaths in part vy revgun of tho Cust running of a spacial trates iu charge of Sumucl Haynes. wd fu part by reas sun of the face that dumes Koplnsun, thelr fore. plan laren eda. tho slenals ef train No.7, give Jog bin warning of tho coming of tho Bul special train, Wo algo dnd thut the Mistuburg & dake Erie itntlroud Coupuny gave. Sumuct Haynes too great latitude Ja the runntog of bhi uv ut ta the extent, undure rosponalble lor thls eceident,’ THROWN FROM an dveclat Dispatch to The Chieage ‘tvityne. Kuats, I, Bopt. 2A Gorman ninted Mute ‘Thing Stotty, residing bere, met with uw futat ace cadent this moruing. Ho bad ridden to the Junction oug milk tralu, and was returning on the cnyine, riding with two othors on tug pilot, ‘tho cuyine wus bucking, and, when just below Suuch Elyta, Jumped off, ‘The enyiny wus uly ata good speed, and he was thrown on f stone culvert, fracturing hia akull, aeut four inches Jone belng made. through the bone. He was brought to thia city and sureoal ald given, but {tte thought ho must die, Stelts 1s ned anout 55, and nn industrious, sober man, of somo micas, HOILER EXPLOSION. Br. Patt, Minn, Sept. 22—Tho bollor of n Incomotive on tho Hastings & Dakota Division of tho Chieagay Milwaukeo & St. Paul Road exploded near Prior Lake yesterday while running tifteon miles an hour, The encine was thrown 150 feet forward antof the trick, tio ears botug also deraited, The enelicer, Grove Heudbury, was thrown a considerable distance, and soon after died, ‘Tha fireman and Conductor dances wero slightly Ine Jtred, Nono of the passongers were hurt. TEN TERSONS LOST. SRPANisutows, San Mateo Co., Cal. Sonl. 2i— Tho ship, Unlestiurg, from New York, loaded with raltrond {ron for Oregon, struck a rock at Movran's bereh at midnight Monday, and went to pleves, Of tho crew, consisting at twenty- four persana, ning men, with tho Captain, wero tlrowned, and one boy, uged was itisv fost. ‘Tho bodies have not been recovered. ——— UNDER ‘LITE WHEELS, Speetat Disnaten to te Cheago Tribune, JACKSON, Mich, Sept, 2i—A_ young colored man named Charlies ‘Thurinan was killed at Gruss Lake, 0 station ten mniles enst of hero, last night. Ho was nearing the railway crossing when tho fast express came around tho hand, He nttempted to cross, but na socond tho train was on hin, Killloy bin fustnatly. BILLED IN A MILT. Spectat Ulevateh to The Chieago Tribune, OstikosH, Wis., Sept. 27.—John Wilson, engi- neer in Campbell ros. sawmill was fatally ine Jured touay by the revolving countinizs of a line: shuft. whieh struck hin on tho head aud frav- tured his skull, SHIPWRECK. Bostox, Bopt. #%,—OF alxteen souls on board the abip Calcutta, trom tho Enat Indies for Bos- ton, and wreeked near Fart London, only the mate, the enrpenter, and ono seaman were suved, Fivo bodies were recovered, CRUSILED ‘TO DEAT. Special Wisvatch to The Chicago Tribune, Cinv ‘1, O., Sept. 2i.—Henry Steinheimer, aged 44 yenrs, was crushed to death today at the fake Erle Jrou Works by # luge boiler falling on ttn. CRUSITED IN THE ICH. SAN Fr, co, Cal, Sept. 8.—The whaling Dark Legal Yonder reports tho bark Daniel Webster crushed in tho feo off Polnt Rarrov, All of the crew escaped but ong seamun. No nuws of tho Jeannette, ROSA SHANE. Entm, Pa. Sept. 24—While sevoral children were playing with 4 pistol, which they bad found today, oan Shane was dangerously, porhips fine tally, wound EQUALIZATION. Cook County Gets ror Per Cent Addition, by a Vote of 7 to 3. Seventy-soven Per Cent Added to Town Lots, and Twenty Per Cent to Town and City Lots, Personal Property Inoreasod Twenty Per Ocnt—Good Words for the Board. Spertct Disoatch to The Chicago Triditne. Sritxarteyn, ti, Sept. 27—When the Stato Board of Equalization met taday Mr. Bussy moved that tho report of the Committee on Lands be amended by making tho nddition te the asdessmont of Cook County ou this class of property ${ per cont iustead of 101 per cent as paopoxed by the committee, ‘Chis motion was lost, Messrs, [usse, Blodgett, aud Root young nye, and seven mombers voting no. Lhe board thon adjourned. THE COMMITTER ON TOWN LoTs reported «an Snervase of 101 per cout on Cook County lands, but the Gonerat Committee on General Kquallzation, of which Mr. James P. Root is Chairman, today reducod that to 77 por cont, and on town and city lots tod por cont, and on personal property to ky percent, Had itbeen Apporttoned differently, there would haye bean an Inerease af 2t per cont on personal and fon town and city fote, THE ‘AL AVERAGE ADDITION is but a tritie moro than ft was lust yoar, but, by reason of go muny prominent sulesof suburban property ubout Chicago at advanced prices within tho lust your, it was Impossibie tu aseapa n raise, although ft is not nearly aa much as wus expected, ‘This ralss on tands does nut uinterially afcet farm lands, us thoy wero ns- sessed a srood deal tower thun were ulintar lunds adotut fea. THE ASS: Tr WIM COME A LITTLE WEAVIEN on suburban acreage than on anything else, he- cause there has been marked advance fn tht, class of property, As u whole, the people of Conk County aught to be rensonnbly well sats fed with thelr asscasment, and the Cook County: dolegution are well satisted with the results of their labora. While the assessment af real estate remains thesame, thore have been a uum ber of . VALUABLIS IMPROVEMENTS MADE IN COOIt ce is St uring tho year—greator by far than in any other county—and this has hud {ts effect on tho members of tho board. The board is mostly composed of new members; out It ls gratifying to note that thoy have shown u disposition to treat Cook County fulrly, and Lave intelligently bandied tho perplexing quostions involved in tholr responsible duties, Thoy have mule a good beghining, ond next year will no doubt make a record of whleh thoy wil have reason to be proud, CINCINNATI'S SHOW. Its Financial Suceoss Not as Proe nounced as Conte Be Wished—A Mall: Any OlF bat Bocelpts us Compared with Lust Yoar, Spectat Biapstteh to The Chicago Tribune, CINCINNATI, O., Nept. 27.—The recelpts of the Cinetunatt Industelal Expostuun thus fur are about 20 per cent leas t upon the sume day last your. It stil bis eleven days to ran, Thero ‘was acousiderably margin of protit last year, and they hope to wet through without loss tho present duuson. There bus buen mut during Suptember to absorb public attention und divert the minds vf the people from matters which usually futerust them, The Cinelnnath Bxpor sitions, of which this la tha gevunth, huye been of groutadvantuye to the city, and thoy baye sorved is models for othor cities, it wus the orlglnul intention to bold once In two years, slternutely with’ tho May musleal festivals, whlch fre held biennially, Tho advantage to merchants, botolkeepors, and ratte road computes was, however, 6 manifest that the pressure to huld every your could not be re- sisted, ‘This pressure would bo continued oven were the Expositions to be given at something: of alos. The bowrd his some money tn is trensury, nnd theru jan lurge guarantee fund which may be drwn fronts but thors le no ap prebension that money will be lost to any con gidurable amount, even dariig the most unfit vorable seasons. ‘Iho uttentunce ls vory largely guide np of papi. who live from twonty-ilye to pint tilles divtant aud are brought iu by excure sluns, ce MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY, Speclat Disvatch to The Chicuva Tribune ASN Anon, Aleh, Sept. 24—Tho Board of Uegents inet today, when President Frioze subs mitted his unounl report, which showed a gene erally prosperous yeur for all departinents and. increased attendance ly the University nume boring 103t—the largest In tho bistory of tha university, and larger thin that of any othor college $n this country, ‘The Fruanee Canute tee beported the osttimated expenditures for Hext your us $257,000, a THE OHIO RIVER COMMISSION, Prrrsnund, Pa, Sept. 27-—The Onlo ItiverCom= dilasion, In gudsion heye this utternoon, passed 2 sesulution requesting the Scuutora aud Cone greasinen of ull thy States sntorested In tho I= frovoustut ue ati ng Huet ty re oly is tor the purpede af insped on tio Davie ivtand dit, 1 sPSotink the wor Winchestors 11ypapuosphites wil} cure consumption, couyos, weak lun, bronenitts, und enceal “dead ‘Batabllgne twenty-one years MARINE NEWS. Grain Freights Dead, and Vessels for Buffalo Not Wanted at Any Price, Coal Rates from Buffalo and Oswego Very Firm, and Carriers Scarce. The Schooner Iron State, Ore-Laden, Goes on the Reef Upposit Hydo Park. Arrival of the Stenm-Barge Columbla= HMoavy Weather and Fog on Luke Michigan. Around the Lakes~Accidente—Arrivals and Departures—Dook and Othor Notes. LAKE FREIGIUTS, GUAIS. Graln freights to Bullalo yesterday were com- wietely dead, nota single charter boing imide. Shippers did not make an olfer for room, and, as onvoft thom expressed It, We wero afralil to offer 114 cents for Centr tho vesselmen would take tho bib" Several large wraln-carriers left yes= terduy for the lower iutkes ‘light, the coal frelghts from which ports ave very wood at present, an tmmense Minouut of anthracite cout huving accumulated at (uifate and Bev parties ularly, which must Yo moved to muke room for the further arrivats from the tines, Vessel owners and ayents profess to be tru in tholr deturminntion to either put thelr craft in tho dJron-ore of hitber trade rathor than carry geain atrates which do not pay suitors’ waxes or for the fuel consumed ou steamers. Thy following aro the ungayemonts made yesterdays For Colltngteand. Propeller Lake Eri Burhcla, Schooner West Side, WLI. «ss 60 cone 00 Wotul eApAClty ss. ss ceed sesseesesees ooTTOND DUMBER Taunnber freights were very firm yesterday, and several charters were onde at au advance of 123. cents per 1,000 fram Muskeyon, Vessels were in aetive demund, and owners and agents held tenaclousty tur advanced rates. ‘Che fol- lowing are the recuguized rates from the ports numeds From Eust Sayluaw to ako ports, “ From East Saginay to Chicago, From Bay City to Luke Erie ports... From Hay City to Chicago. From Manistee to Chit From Ludington to Cat From White Luke to Chica From Grand Haven to Chicago, From SMuskexon to Chicagu IMON-O1t 4 There was no change yesterday in fron-ore freiuhte, and vessels were in active domand, Hates remulu firm at tho following figures from tho points named: From Exennabn to Chleago 4.4... From Esentaba to Like Erle porta... from Marquette to Lake Erle ports. COAL. Conl-cnrriers continte very scarce at Butfalo, and tho demand tor them hus beeome very urgent. Zhe fallure of vessels here to secure: paying rates on grain and their conmequent de- tention have made ngente at that port vory ett in thoir demand for udvanced rates. It is proba: blo that a atill furthor advance In frolghts will Le secured there by tho latter part of tho week, in which case a number of vessels will leave this port Hight te secure up Frejghts, as there Ig no Ukelinood that gratn rates will reach paying rates tit! after tho Ist of next month, Stites trom Oswego have also ndvanced 10 cents, with avery urgent demand for enrriers, und tho sae remarks will apply to that port. From Lake Erle ports rates ure reported tlrin, but no advance fs recorded, The folluwing are nuw tho rates from the puluts nuneds From Suttato to Chicago... Frow iuifulo to Milvauke Front Luke Erle ports to Cl From Luke Eri Tt 2.00 id i isi So angie From Lake Erle pores to Duluth Frow Take Erle ports to Detroit, Frow Cleveland to Buitalo. in Oswexe to Chiesa. From Oswaxo to Miwauken, By Jako Ere ports is meant any ports on Luko Erlo west of und including Erle, to whieh {ron-ore Ie consigned, and from which cont ty shipped, —— HOME GATHERINGS, ON HYDE PARK RERY. | Enrly yesterday morning tho schooner Iran Btnte, bound from Escanaba to Youth Chicuxo with a curgo of iron-ore, whilu in two of atug struck the reef opnoslt Hydu Park, and ut list Account was about fourteen inches out forward. Word was sent to tho city, and five of tho Union Linc tugs were sent to her asslutunes. “‘Thoy pulled at ber until Inte yesterday afternoon, hut did not suceeed in gotting her of. Superine tendent Henry Blue, of the Union Tag Line, who Is superintendiug operations on ber, seut to. the ulty for two seows to IIghter her cargo, and ft was hoped last night to relewue her after tuklug off somo uf her cargo. Tho yeasel fs iu ot very dangerous position, and should tho wind ratso there will be Httle chance to save her, The reot ‘on whieb the Lron State struck if a most dane xerous one, boing about two orthree miles north of Clurk’s Pott, and is unmarked by elther a huoy or Nght. It ts lucuted about two aniles out. la the lake, und the Government chart gives a depth of fifteen feut of water aver It, but this depth is greatly decreased when a strony wind from the southwest blows, Several vessels have struck thore during the soagun, and vessels fn golny to South Chlenge should atand well out to eustward toavoll jt, The weathor Just night was very foggy. uiaklug operons both dificult: and tlingerous, The Governinent should wwko Jounedinte stupa to mark tho lveation of the rear ee a buvy in tho daytine aud # Ight ut nig THE SCHOONER CHRIS GROVER, The Miwaukne Sentinel of yesterday says tho tug Wetcome arrived nt Milwaukeo Monday fore- oun, towing the schooner Chris Grover, which she released from the beavh at Sister [ay last Friday tight, Contrary to all oxpectation, the Grover Is to splendid shape after ber protracted stay on the rocks, She lunks compuratively but litle, eearcely requiring tho usslatunca of the steam-pump on board of bor to keep her free. ‘Tho vessel will bo ducked 1g son us Lhe Wood fn her bold hus been removed. Sho was releaiod durtiye tho terrible gale witleh proyailed Friday: Hight, and thou tt almost eqmided tin violence tho gale whlew drave ber ashore, with tho asglat- Auce of the Weleome who niinagad to weathor successtully, Whon the Grover woot ashore she parted both anchor-chuins, so teree was tho and Capt. Oelerich stites that old resis dente of that viehiity united tu pronouncing the sly one of tho worst that aver Visited that lu cality. wo suitors undertook, on Felduy night, to locato the pier, xu the Welenina cold tani the Grover wlougatle, and te de this started in wastoall bont which was very leaky, und shortly after they left tho beach tholr frail craft swamped in the heavy seas, nearly drownlig its doeupunty, Who reached suere with the utmost aitiioulty. ; DOCK AND OTHE NOTES, Noaceidonts in tho river were reported yos- terday, A dense fog hung over tho lake yesterday aft- eruoun, Union senmon's wages are now $2.50 por day froin ull hike ports, The schooners 8. Tt. Foster and Mary aro in Maller Brothors’ docks to bave leaks stopped, Capt. Firnn, of the atenmer Mary Bell, Isto lake command of the stoumer Gruce Grammond on tho Tat prox, Tho palsies aro crowded with work, A number of vessels ave recoiving rupalra to tt thea out for fall trade, ‘Pho bx PHeriprern emai BR. Lyon and con. sort dubn 31. Hutchinson lett last evening Nght tor Krle, there to load cou! for this port. Cant. Bart Mofles baa purchased the lars schoonor Michizin, Sho will tow with the stoain- barge Harvest the balance of tho sougon, Tho tug Withe Brown basa now sumson-post, and Capt. Drew sys he ts now propared ty pull on unythiug that gets stuck in the mud of Cine cago Ivor, “Tho tug Winslow hus arrived at Notrolt with the eohooner sary Merritt, which wus stranded ou Luke Superior, ‘fhe schouner will by docked At once for replies. Tho new steatn-Lurge Columbiu inade ber first appearance ut thle port yesterday, ‘he Coluine bis ie u Nue-looklng cratt, and ie about the size of the Cumbertaud, Ste Is laden with coal, The tug Miller, while cndeavoring to pick up the rife sat by the Itobb, got her buwaer woun ound her waeel and eho gow Hes anchored in five fathome of water olf Indian Pulnt, unable to help herself. Tho lumber markot wos crowded with enrgoes Yesterday, tho result of Sunday and Monlay’s urrivals and from tho fact Ut no iness was, dono on tho day of President Gartold's funeral, Capt. Frank Anderson, of tho tug J.T. Higalo, of tho Vessul-Owners’ 'Towlng fl abet ly slipped ayay Inst week anil took unto: Lola wite. After sponding n brief hanoymoon he yesterday rotirned to his bont. Capt. Franc Was tho revipiont of many congratuintions and good wishes from hia friends for the: prosperity of himself and his bride, The Captain ranks: ainong tho best tug Captains tn tho rivor, and fs witht a very mudost aod unassuming gentic- man, The Milwankeo Stipenel Company brs con: fracted with Butters & Peters, of Maistec, to Constritet tt new stoam-hirge, whieh, aside from having one foot loss ben and one foot more ald, will bo exactly isinilar to tho steam-bargo C.EL Starke, Tatached at the sime yard n fow weoks: fo. Tho Starke meastires 10 feet krol, fi er all, 30 foot beam and ills feot hi The vessel will cost about 0 when ¢ pleted. Preparations for tn hor keel have Already commenced, and will be pushed forward with ull possibie huste, ‘Tho propeltor Lawrence, C: f the Northern Michigan terday fran Cheboywin. Cpt. Con td nm very rough Sayago up, Nigh bend winds a dense fors provaiting. Lleescrives | tho storin of [nat Saturday a* ove of tho most sovero he over experionced on Lake Michigan. Ttanty. Insted, the Cuptati saya, ntout tlve minutes, but muide up in violenve whit it Incked in dura- tloo, The Lawrence brought about forty pise rouzers, all of whom testily Inatrang terms to the oxceltent seamanehiv and cood Judgment of Capt. Connors, She leaves for Cheboygan again next Meidny evening. John Gray, first ongineer ou tho tug Erin Nolte, mot with ascrivus ind singular acektent while at Port Buran Saturday. Dartng the tug's up trip tho grates in her boilers fell down, Aft- er she got tu tho dock her.tlres were pulled out, and, before the furnnee was cooled, tho engi- heer mid firemen commenced trying to reptice the grates, Cray was under tho rites with 1 Bail bar of iron lifting, when the ends slipped of tho eilewieces ont the haltor tatting tho erates down on his hody and Hints. ‘Tho grates. were redhot, and thoy burned thelr shupo in Gray's body in tnany places Lefere tho crow could [itt them off with crowbars nd other trons. The voor sulferer fs inn erition! coudltion, pit. Tam Connors, Line, werk in port 1OFS be= VESSEL CHARTERS, th Ne Yo 1¢ Chicago Tribunes Burrano, N. Y., Sept. 22—Froights were firm teday nt previows rates. Vessels are in srond do. mand, but continuo searee. Engagements Schoouor A. T. Andrews, cout to Duluth nt $1.00; schooners 8. Marit Scuttand Mlectwing, conl to Racine at $1.60; schuoner David Dows, butl sult to Chicngo at $1,50; sehounors Wille Keller and Uival, coal to Detrote ut 54 cents, Camut fereighis were very dull at 4 vents on Wwhent.4 conts on corn,and 3 cents on outs to New Yort. But litde grain is arciving by the Jukes, and caual shipments are very got. AT CLEVELAND, Special Diapaten NI. Oo. Se 190 Tribune. Charters—Sehooner Nevada, ore, Keen Toledo, privite terms; schooners Johnson, Senator, and Margaret Mule, ore, Murquette to Cleveland, private torms, AT OBWHOO, Ne Ve Speciat Dispatch to Tus Chicago Tribune. Oxweao, N, ¥., Sept. 27.--The schooners Ho- boken und Nassau have buon eburtered, und are londing conl for Milwaukee. 3 ANOUND THE LAKES. A BERIOUS COLLISION AT THE LIME+KILNS, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tritr AMMENSTAURG, Ont. Sopt.27.--About # o'clock this morning tho Unlon Steamboat Company's propeller Jay Gould, bound down, and tho tig Martin Swaln collided opposit this town and Just. above Bols Istand. The tug was bound up with the schooners Maronge ond Maria Martin in tow, The Jay Gould bud just come over the Lime- Kilns, and they both guvoone whistle, the Swain Intending to give the port sidv so that ehe could ket in good position to make the turn to go over tho Crossing. All’ tho Cuptalne were on deck, and Capt. Hogurt, of the Marin Martin, anys he. was on the pllot-howse rnd henrd tho two whiatios, and o moment hitersiw the Swain and Gould come together with an wwfulerash, The Marengo got. by tho steamers oll right, and cut the Martin's towllne, which left them ina helpless condition, ‘The Gould bucked out of the Swain. ‘The vro- veller by this thmo had got turned round now up, and she hed backwards inte the Martin, currylig away her bowsprit nnd Jibboum ‘and shnKiny her up badly, ‘Those on the deck of the Swain Jumped on “tho Gould, aud when tho Gould and Martin enme together they Jumped on the schuoner, ‘he engineers of the Switin, whe hud stuck tu thoir posts, opened her wide open, aid she ran hatd on to Bola lune Island Jn less thin ten ‘niltutes, Sho ts lated badly, hor vall on the port ‘aide holng under water, atid hasan opentius autdabipa on the starboard: side about tive feet wide und down to her kel. Where sho lies there fs n pretty stronme current and thirteen fevt of water, (Thy swalt only out this season, having been bullt Detrolt, sho is owned by Capt 8. B. Grummond, aud fs valued at 83 She was commanded by Capt. Ed ‘fornmey, one. of the most curotul of tugmen. ho crow of tho Martin have been cngazed all day clearing away tho wreck from the calilsion. She is leak: Ing about three Inches an hour and fs at anchor in the chinnel, Hor stern ia split. Sho hus eloven hundred tons of coalon board for Gita fo. Tho Marengo cune ot without a seratul, Tho Martin will have to yo in dry-doek, prab- ably at Detroit, for cepulra. ‘The Gould ny hore tldaylitht. ler stern’ is badly damaged, tor gethoe with othor slight damages, UNDOUOTEDLY Lost IN A STORM. Sveciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. ALM Heh. Sept. 27.—Thursday morning a party started frum Crawford's Quarry tor Tnompson’s Harbor, lutending ta returi the wuine evening. Advorse winds prevented their return Saturday, ‘Lhe party, beim anxlous to return, usked Eritz Hogan, whe tool thein, to returo. Ho sold a storu was coming, and world not yo, ‘They then hired a bout and eturted about} in the ovening, Mr. Hoguin und others watebed the purty from shure untill darkueds intervened. AbONLS o'clock sudden gale sprue ‘up, with the wiad blowing about forty miles per hour, Sunday mornby ity Hogan nnd others: went to Crawtord's Quarry, expecting to thid the Dont and party, consisthip of Mrs. Dr. Lattere gon, of Mayors Clty, George N. Murehion and it Ié-yeareold duughter, of Crawford's Quarry, and Mr, Frank Cowles, an attorney from Porat st, Ignace, ‘Cho purty not baving arrived, logan started buck to look for then. Monday tir bout wus found by the Hghtkeeper on Presque Isle Point, about lve miles froin shore, with: its ‘bow out ot water oud the ballast in tho stern, showing ovidautly that the boat was thrown on its ben ends, and HpdoUbtallly: ail perished whon struck by the storm, as nothing bas found of thoit yor. -- MULWAUKEE DIRY-DOCK ITEMS, Speevat Digvatch to The Chicugo Tribune, MILWAUKEE, Wis,, Supt, 27.-—-Tho ‘sshooner Ta, B. Sheppard, whieh waterlogged recently, was placed In dry-dock tony, She does not Tok, and must have taken i the witter fram wboyo, ng her covering bourd fy in bad condition, Th schooner A. G, Sorey was docked Inst a to stop it lenk, und the steat-barce eau in “AM will follow to examine her brasses, ‘Thy sehooner dobu Beao ts rocelving a new coatey sb, ‘Vhe schooner George Worth, which collided w! the propeller Buitnto and sustained damage tit cused her to till, bas come out of dry-dusic, haying beon temporarily patcoed sa Unt she ean be remeved. The propeller Jaines Fisk 1s detalned hore for repairs, huvlug broken tho valve of bor oxhuust pips, SAILONS' WAGES, Spectat Dispatch o The Chicago Tribune, Br. Jou, N, 0, Bept. 2t—'Toduy the ship Freeman Dannis was tiueted by four of the crow. for wagos, Under the Shipping luw, whon a Vessel chines owners the crew can lenve nt tho port where she thon lies, no mutter if the voy nyo thoy have signed for hug tormiitod or not, ‘The ship took 8 crow ut Liverpool Tor the round voyuie to Bt. John and return. Hore tho yesaet was sold, and the men took rdvanutaye todtemnnd thelr disuhnrge. As wares ire Bigy at proseut the Captuln refused, and. when browsht into court today had tho law read to hin, after whieh ho refused to pay them, whereupon they had the anip iboled. Tels the frst ease of the klud on record hore, THE SUNKEN BTBAM-DANOE ANTELOPE, Spectat Dispatch ta The Chica Tribune, AMHIERSTUUHG, Ont, Sopty he tie Jesste wastnbio to work on tho dteatn-barzo Antelope, nat Bar mined yedterdny attore nunn, owing to the heavy dun. As tho cont isin tho bunkers, sha will buve to be pumped out bus fore It can be got at. She pula staum-punip an botrd and it lowered the water three Inches in (Ufiven iiinntes, when squall camotp, The tug lay Chore ail night, but fad to come to the river this uuriivg, Shiv wont buck uyaln this afternoon, DIBMABTED IN SATURDAY'S TORS, Spreint Disriteh to Ths 09 Ss SMILWAUKER, Wis, Sept. S—It fs reported thut the schooner J, A. Travis. of this city, wae aiamusted on Saturday at Bitison Bay by a Violent squull Your corrcspondont’s informant. niso sluted thut when he loft Sister Muy on Buturday the schooner MM Calling wae at auehor there, but driggiue, and be thourht sho would go ashore, Up ton lite hour wd the: owher of "tho Collins bad recelyed no advico Trou tho muster of tho crate that unything bud woue umlas, YOUND IN MILWAUKEE RIVEI, Special Dispatch to The Chicam Tribune |” Minwavker, Wis, Sept, 37—Patriek Flatts gan, employed on the stoumer Dx, a brother of Conductor Flaunigan, of tho St, Paul ftoud, who has been mlasiug sinco Just Friday night. clthor committed sululde or was tumbled ito Silwau. keo Hivor, ag bis beady ing badly devomposad Brate was recovered from the sluxglst waters of that atreain todays No olew as to the taunuer or cuuse of his death, A SAILOR DROWNED, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, CHEDOYGAN, Mich. Sept. 27.—The schoonor Unadity lvet & way overboard oF Forty Milg Potnt Inst Saturday night fn a squall hy tho mime of Martin Morrison, He was out on tho Jibboom bending a Hb whan he lost his footin, and was drowned betore the small bout reached Tin. He was'shipped at Detroit and was just outer the hospital. Ho was an old man. Tho Unaditia lost her tlyhig Jb, NOTICH TO MATINEUR—COLCHESTRI MORE. , Speetal Dispateh to ‘The Catcago Tribune. AMHMuSTOUG, Ont, Sept, 27,—The Culehestor Mehtship ts out of gente niale owlne to the tron frame giving way. She was tnable to show hor proper livbts Inst ight. Sho isplayed ong Heht, sitting on her cabin, Vessolemen should remember th fuet and not put any depeudonce dn tho light ut preeout, SPRUNG A TAD LEAK, Gpeetal Dispatch to The Chieaoo Tribune. Sra Ay, Wis. Sept. t—Wallo lying olongside tho vier at Sherman Bay last ight the schooner 8. utes pou heavily and sprung a tind teak, ‘Cho vessol left. for Chicago this tnorniiyg with a load of wood, and tt is hoped that with the ald of suveral extra men to hein work tho pumps sho cnn bo kept affont. TNE DAVID DOWs REPAID. Spectat Mianateh to The Chivaco Tribune. BurvanoN, Y.. Supt. 27—The repalrson tho schooner David Dows: ‘8 been tuishod and AW, She is londine 1,000 tons of bulk Ot $1.50 por ton free in and out, which fs hotter thuna couple of cents on corn, LOST UN MEADSALLS AND NEARING. Speetut Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, CHEDOVAAN, Mich, Sept. 8.—The schooner Pride of Amorten ost atl her hendsitls, and is tenking badly. Sho has a earyo of ralkway-iron for Milwatkee, Shu is in port, and will tow up tho tlrst ebnaca. ‘THE SCHOONER WILAM YOUNG LHAKING. Npectat Dispatch to The Ohteaqu Tribuny Astrensrnuita, Ont, Sept. 24—Thoe schooner Witllam Young, with tron-ore for Cloveland, Is at tho dock here fenking, Sho bid mucdo wt one tine cightcen inehes, litt ts itnaw raduced. Sho: waiting tor vdiver trom Detroit, who arrived on. the tug Parker tonigt. ASHORE ON MANITOULIN ISLANDL OWEN So Sept. ‘The propalier ta Millar arrived, here today from Metel's Hay aut porte on the suid sldoof Manitoulin Island. Captiin Post stutes that there ta large eehooner ashore, ubant five illes cust of Manitoulin Gulr, Dut he was unable tu ascertain her mame, TUE SCHODSER MAULE LEAP IELEASED, Spectat Diapateh to ‘The Cuicaao ‘tribune, Potr Davelty Unt. Sep ho tne Mary Heousghtin hus released the schooner Maple Leat, which has been grownded on the reet at Huo- ver's Point for nearly a week. Must of hereargo: of wheat hus heen saved, but the sehouner 1s i avery damaged state. CAPT. AMOS TRIPE NODY RECOVERED, Svectal Misvatch to ‘The Chicaco Tribe. Tonorra, sept. % Currie, lgithouso- keeper nt Cove Istand, ling recuvered the bolly of Capt. Amos ‘Tripp. who wis lost with tho sebooner Regina, “Lhe buy will arrive here Weiuesdity and bo forwarded to bts frionds nt Collingwood, CARGO DAMAGED, Spectat Diamatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune. Ku N —Tho schooner Erie m Chathan, had did bof her earge damaged by water of Point Burwell, where she was strnek by a squall, tho water rolling completely over bor” A WROKES CRANKORIARE Sreetat Dispatch tv The Chicugo Tribune. Burvano, No Ya Sept. 26—The tine UB, Rruce, of Hand's Ling, broke hor erantatart this inorning. ‘Chis wit cost ber $150 and hy hor up for it week at lense. TIE PROPELLER DEAN IICHION! iyecial Disputed to The Gitewn. iUni AMIERSTHURG, Ont, Supt. The Dean Rich- mond did not love hers ull 7 this morning, Sho took ot 150 tous of cual, A SEVEIE STOMA, Spectal Disputch to ‘The Chleaco Tritunes ASMIENSTRUNG, Ont. Sept. A very sovero rain and til storm brake over here at Op. oe with a perfect hurricune of wind from the west, No disaster 1s repurted yer, but it will bu severe un tho Autelupe on Colchostor Tt THY YCHOONER OADES RELEASED. Speclut Disuuteh to ‘the Chieayo Tribune, Ammunstpong, Ont. Sept 2i.—The schooner W. HL Ondes was, roléased from Fighting tsland lustulght by the tuy Hnekett after Hybterlag 1W0 tous of coul, THE LAMESKIDNS CROSSING, Special Dienateh to The Chieugo ‘Tribune. WERSTINTIG, Ont, Sept, 27—The propellers ston und Waverly went over tho Crossing all right tudny. Water fourteen fect elght inenes, MUSKLUON LUMBER STUPMENTS, Speetat Muanatch to The Chteagn Triine MuskEGoN, Mich, Supt. 27.—Clonrances today: thirty-one, ‘The Jumver shipments were very Jarge, couching 8,005,000 feet, PORT OF CHICAGO. Atay e Blinr Khobuygan, Manttayne, sundelos, ‘Stine Grace Gru non, Sour Haver, sundrios, Prop V. tb Koteaun, Bult vault, Butlats, sundeivs. ; Hunton Hurbor, sundelos, Muskewa . Humber. Muskezun, jumber, niba, Iran are. i vr, sustdrios, it ‘on, Himber Peap Swallow, Montazia, lumber, Prop IU. indorsed, White Lake, inmber, Prop Mary Grohe Sanh Maven, sundrivs. Props. (ull, Muskegon, lambor. ino, stunttios, Musauxe Hein, ars Han OX, M95 a Bat stnidrles, Junuigae, lumber. Lunistuy, lumbar. us con, Iuinbor, Prop teh Vrop Chi om lus. Veop Jobin nite. Xazinave, sundetos, Prop vohind, cust eat trip. roy jebnyian, munities, Prop Kea, mniries. ne Prop Favoriio, Menem Relr Uranus, Monutaley, Sehe Punet, Menominee Selir 8.4. Wout 3 nim ‘Grand Uhivon, haste, Grand Lnven, luubot Rene iskeyon, lumucr. dehe My: inkexon, Inver. Rene Tom phins. uscecon, limber. Sehr teknoy Las Muskozon, hunbor hr Wane: tand Huven, himbor, osm IuINbLE, ia dirnid Haven limber, Walto Lak nber, shkerzuns time ut, Kseanali, tron-ara. erinotty White Latkes ftmbor. : ft Nruttport, rire tia, Seur tos Bulte, Puntwutor, tunbor, Rene i rm va Haven, barks id Haven, wood, rand Havon, lmbor, Gennd Maven, tuber, we, Ceand Haven, hinbur, rie. Grand Hut dumber, ACTUAL HALLENGS, askeitons Neht 0 Grimmiuend, boule Lluven, tghe Prop Messengue, Bunton Harber, light. roy dole Ohya, iurtata, tnt, con Quoun OF the Wot, 40,0 bu Naxsood, ca Swultow, Muntazay underlies, tulne, Iiumown. Nght, e Motion Huruur, aundrios, Hauilaazea, tity rah, South Haven, auideica, Muses ght. ays tl Ventwarer, 150 ba corn and 1,50 Dibantesy Kehr Ang Von rt, Buttato, taht Sune d. i, Meu, Calne Bte tnace, 100 tona rallrond oe Hino Bator, Grand Huvon, iuht, end iticren rand Haven, Itebt Luvkugutl, Heht, Bene li Bene La Grin Bene Thome Holir Kasutatar sche Cue Harn. Muskezan, Tent riske on He vi hewn Aluakcua, Itt, i 7 Wt Pele Bunttords Stuskoann, lat, Hene Hydorabad, (lingatin, Wvtey bu whonte Sule datn ML. Hilehuiann, initio, Meat. Hohe Manguret Dull, Muskexon, Melt Behe ituby, nrlovalse, Rene Hila Fi Slustocon, Nhe Ht Lathes 1. Atuakazun, Huth 1 Atue tuskutits fh vera Iidy,eutidion, inte, (it. WuWUdd, ION Lu corn and suns oton Bratt, ‘rn Kehr A, L. Putter, Man Vrop Lake: Brie, dlrtos, OTHER LAK PORTS, PORT HURON, Special Dispatch to Ihe tnteago Tribune, Pout Hunos, Michy Bept 27-100 p. m— Passed up—Propeltors Japun, New York, Cone sort, Honry Howard, und barges and schooners Nollie Redingtoa, Frank D. Barkor, and Cheney Ames, Down—Propeltera Boston, Jay Gould, Otean and barges, Jurvis Lord and consort, J.8, Ruby with ML, Wixwioy webouners Jonn O'Neil, Kate Winalow, C,G, King; tug Ningura with steindcor and tvet, Wind south, fresh. Woeuthor cloudy. Port Hunon, Seb, Sept, 3-2 p. m— Pausod up~Propollers Obia and consort, Mary Milla and barges, Fred MoByer and barges; sehoonerd Kute Richmond and Corsican; tug Erle Helle aud barges. Down—Propellers Argyl, Vanderbilt No, 2 ‘Tumpust und barges, George L. Colwell and barges, 1 Chutfeo und barges, A.A. Turners and barges; sohooners Catada, Jura, Jubn Sherman, Laura ole, and James Wade. Wind auuthivust, gontlu. , Weathor fue, uUEWALO, Spectal Dapateh to The Chteaga Triburse Burvaian, Ne Yn te 21~-Arsived~ Frons Chicayo—Propultur Nuwburg, corn, ete. pro pellur Fountulu City, corn, utd vropellur Bt, Loula, wheat, corn, ote, propellor Conustoga, corny propeller Commodors, cory and Haxsced, From Duluth—Propeliee Chloa, tour,“ Frow Detroit—Schooner Willie Kelier, wheut; schoon- er Rival, wouut, From Alpuna—Propoller Aly benu, lumber, ote, From Bay City—Barge EB. Keun, lumber, Cloared—For crease. echooHog J. C, cou For Dulyta— King, vopeliyy Arctiy, sundries, For Dotrolt—Sehooner Mam! Dole, al. For Whisky Bay—largo Golton Rule, “For Godor- feh—Sehvonor Chinn, cowl, For Bay City— Bargos E. Kean and Levi tamaon, coal, RSCANANA, Sprciat Disnaten to The Chtengn Tribune, ANANA, Mich., Sept, Arrived—Stoamors wat, Cumbera and W. Ta Brows; echooners 2. 1K. Clint, Rutts, Groton, 0. Nilson, Uaadittt, Sunrlso, and Tim Maker, Departod—Stoea mera Argonaut, tube Richards, Norman, and Mary Jareckt; achooners G0, ney, Allen Hichirda, 0, Iutehlsouy W. HL Vanderbilt, Pathtinder, Pomerat. 1. Hannon, Threo Ueothora, May (telnrids, Holvotin, J, Tb Fin Flying Mist, Constitution, and iKiug- Isher. MAIQUETTS, pectal Dispatch to Tha Chicaon Tribune. MAnQuETTE, Mich, Sopt. 27—Dassed down— Propelier Winstow, Arrlved—Lropelior Vienna, schuoner Vorona, propeller Whiting, aud schooner Guiding Star, Spectal Duvatch to The Unieaco Tribune. Manquerte, Mich, Sopt, 27.—Arrived-—Pro: peller J, 8, Fuy, schooners 1. 2. Rhodes and cannba, propeller Superior, schooners Sandusky and fronton, propeller Viennu, schooners Vo+ roma and Rolle Mitchell, CUENOYOAN, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Crnovaas, Mich. Sept. 27,—Cleared—Schoon= ers Kxporinert wid Uniulillas provellors North- ern Queen, Nashua, Van Muatte, and Badger States tug Saugatuck, Arrived—Schooners A. 1 Nichols, Minnie Stawson, Parana, Pride of America, aud Oncon- tay propeller Champialn, Wind southwest, tres. Wenthor cloudy, PORT COLNOINE Sprciat Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune, Fort Cc NE, Ont, Bept. Passed down Schooner tn, Huy City to Kingston, thiubor, Up—Sehoonor Kate Kelley. Churlotte to Do- trot, ena; schoonor Atmosphere, Oswego to ‘Valedo, coul; stuanl-batge Ningura, Toroute to ‘Totedo, barley. MILWAUKEE. Speciat Dispaten to The Chicagn Tribunes MILWAUKEE, Sopt. 27.—Arrived from bolow— Stenneburge Forest City and consurt He HH. qt nin bra Clinton wid consurta Grill by and Clyde, steam-burgo Billentinoe and ¢ sort A. Be Moore, f cobatnawoon, Spectal Disvateh to The Uhicagn Tribune, ANGWOOD, Ont, Sept. 27.—Arrivals. Stenmer Northorn Queen, from Catcago, grin wid other freicht; sohoonor Bay Stute, from Chleago, eraing Niagara, from Chicago, grainy sehounor Lady Mucdumud, from Chicago, eral. MUSKEGON, Spectat Dispatch to ‘The Chieago Tribune, MUSKEGON, Mich., Se Arrived -Schoonor dessio Master, with 3,00) bushels of corny schooner A, F. Norsy, with 1,20) bushels of corn und 1,000 bushels of uta, frum Sheboygan. nuk, Spretat Dispatch to The Mhicage Tribune, Ent, Vi, Sept. 24, —Entered—Propetters Dotu- ware und Conestoga, grain, from Chieasyo. NIGH UNTO DEATH. An Old Man Badly Beaton by 2 North Side Roush. John Buchlor, « sonn-puddler, 62 years ofd, ro- siding with bis fumily at No. #4 Clybourn aver nue, is aying at death's dyer in consequence of Injuries nbout tho head, recolved, it Is elalmad, In an cucounter with two young men same Max Petty and Witltum Kelley, which took plico ono week yo lust Sunday on the streot, var nenrly In fcont of bis resitenee. Singular enough, the caso wag never reported to tho volley, and thoy heurd nothing of [t until yesterday, when tha old man was ro- ported iti a dytng coniition. Oilcer Laroh, while traveling post, overhontd some talk abaut the matter, and promptly visited Buch- ler'sresidenes aud demanded the purtioulira. During the day, in company with Oteer Young, ho arrested KXeltcy and Peltz. Tho tntter was taten to tho okl mun's bedside, but Iduntifiea- tron was an impossibility, awing to tho patient's condition, Kolleg ucknowledges that he hid an eneounter with Buehler, but vlutns that ho used nothing but his fists, and thut the old man was the aguressor. Gn the day mentioned Kelley giys he wis valli with two fenue friends, und on passing Buehlor'a house sumo one, nson of Buehler’s, mintc somo. insulting remark regnrdipy one of the alria, Ie turned bak and. punished him for it. Raturning from the plente, suebler, most Hkely to avenue the injuries bis son cevelved, made an unprovoked attack upon him, Kelley dentes haviny struck the old mun hurd enough to injure him, end clatms it was Peltz who did the mischief. Is story doos not improgs ono favorably, Foltz, on tho contrury, scoms willing to toll all ho knows, und Improsses one favorably. Ho was Not present vt toy frst row, but aecompanted Kelley buek from the plenis grounds, und adinits that both Kelloy and: himeelf wore partinily {utoxleated, When near tho cor- nor of Coneord place they managed to get into aquurre! with one Feed Kublitacy, and it was to eave him that ol) Mr, Bueliler inte: Emanuel Herman of No, 369 Clybourn a and aman nimed Willngs hving tt the samo jncality, suw tho disturbunce and blame Keltoy forit all, Tho prisoner ty u lumber measuror by oeeupation, and has frequently beon arrested: for Dyhting and rufaing disturbances ia the street, Paltzis about +t years of ugu,und ay upholstoror. Ed Remember that a ttle Hop Bittors snyes big dovtor bills, aud cures when all ese fills, TRIBUNE BRANCI OFFICES. N ONDE TO “ACCONTODATE OUI Mumoruns patrons throughout tho elty, va have. blished Beanoh Udteus in tho difurent - Divisions, aadonignated bulow, whore adverttsemonts will ba taken tor the sumo peice ng charged at the Malu Of- fice, and whl be recoded ae rH CLOCK |. LL Ud. TENITY ot. 1! Drnggist, B01 Cottage Heiy., corner Thirty: be " x. ee Bouksullers and Stationers, 123 arwenty-necunidest, JODSON S: TACOBUS, Druggist, M07. Indlanasay, Vhirtyetrates CUNY. HUCHIWAN, Drumalat, curnor Thirty-Orst aid ato-sts, WEST DIVISION. Je SCHAMA, Dtuanlat, G8 West Lako-st, core erat snvltut, i cede DHLUiLL, Druxalt $02 Houth Ialsted-st, ou ave {FO RIAL, Druilst, 6il West Madison-st., core nortautins, i KINKLEY & CO, Drayguty 13¢ south cornor of Atama, TIEATTAGY, de WV, WAINWIIGIET, 872 Mots, cornorOdoueny, MIGHSES, Drnckist, 20 Blue Istand-av, Jowolor, Nowntoator, und Yano .ineuin, SON} Druusiat, 183 North Lstetod, wast, . NONTIL DIVISION. bp SutaNaitase i CO, Dradaist, ats North rkest, on. HAL WILLIAMS & Oy Druggiste23 Larrabss- LOUINW. Ie Nene, Printing nnd, Advortising Auont, Nows unid Rtationure Hanae, $1) B, Hivisioneet, POST CON DF can 0: RIDAY NIGHT, ON NORTIL od und of Grund haulovned, an wrrowshavod ones tiiy. Rownrd if returnud (OH. A. MUSHISIL, 1S Wubastiont, stonm-care with sufory wour na bootwor welzbt {rotting stallion, Santa Cluus, son of strat svondunie at che Ranblerontan, two! Heat dam was Abdaling, Matt. by Hpauld aby mucoid dum by Chonoruye (ray | Kugl dunk, by fiparted’ Glencoe; hd nna the best blood in ia Valnn that cin uo urnnurl tony tructor af tho nxt Ho is7 yours old, 13g hands hah, wolzs 1,0N pounds whl slow th tne, and give i wnslafancyy undnoss, olv.; and wilt ry FuuRU TiN eit conipallod to ofyr Jallund lay benind hit at aoy thine at ieate Mabie, No. 8 Eust ‘Thirtuunth-st, corner of aHIAELLY Ty JOHN MITCHELL'S, 100 EAST Washington-st.—Horsea of all kinds, carriagos, wees, Ud harness, how wid avcund-hond, wt low briveas Ur willexchanau, Cash advices wade, TJ.8, COOPER'S STABLES, NOS, 174 {7d Michiwan-av.. Une, driving, busgy, cat~ ate, und dratt horses, Urdere suitotta LE-FINE BLACK FAMILY or bualnvsa mare, 8 yonrs old, wolubs 1,U0 pounds, reve tand pee feat ea fa For hulton’ ir unyihing. with top busy and harn mat ‘a Hundly frelybt depot, northwest coriier of Union tn Currotieetee eo iba ee i It SALE—CHEAP—A NICE TEAM OF Sore eeed ponies; work single and duublo, By ANTED—A GOOD SOUND HORSE, 128 to 1400; gultablo for Tigbt wayun und care pitgo) tnust Uo elty Uruke und atrald OF nothing, a PARTNERS WANTED. ARTNER WANTED Wei $2,000 FOR t) * iniarose ad We DEWEY. We Caresitew eon ot DARTNER WAN TED—A GENTLEMAN of experlonce wishes a yurtnor with $7,500 to uin bing due lube and aaty manufacturing Uusinoss EE RECOMMEND SUS, FRANKS, or Wout Madiwunat. bast nilylsor ou lova, marfiaxa Tamils, oF LUsitivus proubies, Fees wounts tod NLY NATURAL CLAIRVOYANT IN into fousddcouta wid din csnine msrkod Wedies: days’ und Felduys. MMH LUGASro Westuricurs paps onan WOE LNs Soon Oe aad TORAGE FORFURNI TORE BUGGIES, trtoe COW Rin dt and’ Lal Went Mantas BOOKS, 3-000 VOLUaES oF HOOKS FOR » Koons 0 Tribus Say Hoateilt dud barwatueupthorane coe CIOvAtaHy U.U6 will pay you ty ky Up und aoe; | BOARDING AND_ LODGING ‘ Soutir Stpr. 16 ELDRIDGE-COURT — PA RLO AD Its Adryuins wid family cavars, with boards ty UNIVERSITY-PLACH—DESIRABER rn Guy fuenlshed, with board) lueasdon, ‘. INDIANA-AV, — SLEGANTLY- facniahed rooms, with Aratecteae nttontion Thar, to respatiattio permanant paetloss dations arn few dny-twardurs. Nontit SIDE. 7 NORTH CLARK-ST.—BOARD, WITT Foon, 65) to A por week, with uay of planus fue- ninhou rovtiA, £1.50 Lo ee Dor weOK, ‘Borers. NDERSON'S EUROPEAN HOTEL, ons Tran Jet and Wy South Clurkert, EN'LON Tous, WV MARBLE building adjoining Qen ‘tie Hotot and up. musta. Cistom-tonse, 26 nnd ZCI = Plonsant Cintkes idl per day, Atonts, 25 conta, 1 Fropriator, CQREENE TOUSE, 15 NORTH STATE at. —Faw invro hoatders accommodated, T. JAMES TOVTEL, 110 TO 12 FIFTHS av.— $2 per day. Convenlontto Exposition, those Hung, And AH KtrooL-cie Hines, NDSOR EUROPEAN HOTEL, TRIB: uno Iuck—Is the largest and bost European hotel In tho city, having 107 rourms, mining from 130 tu £2 por diy, nevarding to location. "That fanrantunddrneath, BAMUBL GREUST! ABASIL IOUSH, 288 WABASIFAV, ~Hlegantly furniated rooms, with board, one equire frum Exposition Bulldtig. Terns moderate, J conte to NMA aA AN ML aN'T LES innn und wife, on North Sido south uf Jincoly Thirks brookfust ntiund dinter at & gontlenmnn wil Hot bo home to lunch; must have grate or aove, ol and cold water, and bath privilozes; want altura Thuni-or nartor aud bodroaint refer place wien thoro'nry und will be no uther borrdurs. Addrors W. a. Dy ribo office, thia weok, OARD—FOR AN ENGLISIL WIDOW Indy angetwo children aged s and 2yonrs, in ¢ Uwroughly resneatnble home, whore the youhzost enild comld bo cutad for ducing’ the mothor's nvsence in business hours, Gao references glvon and re quired, Address ¥ 81, ‘Telbune omee. BeAkye any TWO OR THREE UN- furnished roumis, except curputs, onst of State- Bt und south of Nineteenth, by gentioman, , hurs-eitl, wud two chikdran Sand b rents wld: fot xeod table boned and location will pay from #M to #10) ont: peruununt for winter, Addross ¥ 1, 0. g OARD-AND LARGE ROOM, OR hulte uf rooms, unfurnished oxcept carports, fur wifo und child 6 yours old, and suit whan in tho vty, Rofurencesuxchunged. Addross ¥ sl. Trine vttce, BeARD CAND PLEASANT ROOM BY AF a inidiio-nzed xontloman, In, private fanilly, on ile, within Ui minutos’ walk of the Addrens ¥ 4, Tribune ottica, D oO 4Y-FURNISHED. FD alenvo count by zontloniny und wife, on North Ordouth Bi idrens ¥ 8% Tribune ames, OARD—ON THE SOUTII SIDE N business by os professor of muaie in oxctu Tor pinne tessona, Address ¥ 22 ‘Veritiine oficg. apvian PUSINESS CHANOES, PAY WITT $1,500 TO JOLIN IN A jnannfauturing busingss that promises lance ca- aes stre to pay regular und euncoued prove with pintnok for xoniwLhing Over the average. Adiruss ¥ to, Tribanu ofice, PLECTROTY PERS AND. PRINTERS— id For wile cheap, mudern oloctrotyny founitey compute, with Lochiusien battery and Hue machine: Ty, DAMON & PEETS, 44 Buokman-st., New ¥ POR SALE—A STOCK OF NECK’ slik und cotton hrandarchlofa, wllks Cor necktiag, Yeivots, Hnings, nen culines wnd Cults, two woud raw: Ing-muchites, counters, sholving.and oftiea furl ture and show ON OSY forms with good AUEUTl ty, nt Ne v Hast Mnitsun-st, Room 10, Cab eugn, 1 WERE RUD, FOR LE—A HARDWARE 8’ Formore tivlemonte, and ctushon st Folce abont ahh: xoud plaee fur ap veilve ind Uwnor in the business here yen. Heusan for soll= Ing, too much other business on bund. Address Als BERT KELLING, ww Hufluly, Mich. Ror SALE—A COAI-YARD, foams and aca orth or son Conrt OTK, WITH contral location on South side, erapelron sarc. ¥ iV, Trune 0 OW SALE—A COUNTRY PRINTING Meo On necount nt sickness nt ono-hate ite dH, OMLERKING, 10 Deurborneate ROCERY AND SALOON FOR SALE; cash prado; ront cheup; goad bargain. 3 Weab wo of value, Litko-st. ARTIES WISILING ‘10 SELL ‘THEIR stor oF business. sun in your duaurigtion, 14 we iva sunny cuntarmiers wilting £0 bo walted, “GAL NEM BUTLEI, 12 Ln Sallueat, 1 MANUFACTURERS AND BUSI- hoss-niot—lock Falls, ttl. located at the fune> tlon of tho C16. GC. & NW. and It Te St 1. Hallways, in tho larwust ninnutacturing town of it kau in tho West, and offers unuaual advantages ta Manu{acturors of Almont any commodity. 1b has 5 neva wid enduring Water-powor, whieh, when fully doveloped, will support 8 ety af M00 ‘Inbabitants, Us railway facilities ure No. 1in overy reapoct, . x wwpraved Watur-puwar for say In luego uF arnt quasititins nt iuw thetres und yn ouay tora. Alan, TUNNEL and power Lo rent for large ar soil business in. now brick building, vory low. very possible encouragemont ts offered to manu- facturcrs and athors to luouto here. 2H) worth of unimproved water-nower and lund wilt Bodonated te partivs linpraeing the snus. Addruss A, TP. SMELHL, tock Falls, It. Hoturs to tho tannement Of the Cy B&Q. 1 Re Conipany, Chicago, tI. ANTED—A MAN ‘TO TAKE AN IN- terest in tho Diamond Ink Co.’ Works I Mit Waukee. “A good ehnney Corn min with 4.00 to AUR, Address by lutter to the compuny nt Siliwaukes ab inca. — SMISIN EST ODT 8: —t AT BUSINESS OPPOL- $50.000 funity for stuck company or individ ual Investinont in the imanutucttro of Haht rubbur Watorprouf gouds sinular to gossamer, Address 8, aA. KING, enry A.J, Nutting & Cow 104 Madisonent, HSC RED ANE OUSS 723 A. GOODRICH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 2 121 Dearborneat.,Chicaso. Advico freut 15 yours exporlunce, Husinurs quictly und logully transactod, CLE FOR SALE-FINCH IHOSe luw furk HMurvird, bright fork and back bUNO daintod spokes und tulloge, runs porfectly prt. Ads dUrews As ae and i itundel cage, ARE SET OF ANTIQUE JEWELRY, 12 fow chulee birds, und swing furniture for sul ii South Greunest, bolvean Sonrou und Adunts. Bilis aed tay BLANK a BOOKS, | EN: cand panbr, wholesale and retalls oneray> wes binttin to Weloks GEO. WW. GSLEISON RCO, Titundolphert. satlonvrs, priiters,, binnk. hook faker, manutGoturers of tho. Mond and i'ourions ders. PME HUTCHINSON FURNACE AND Rinnke Consuming Conipany is nuw proparud ta sbAtw the sinoke Muisnice In this elty without injure fo bollor and without lose of fuel. Wo xuarantes ovary nopliunee, and that it will ive outire satisfac flan. penn ba ipod tu tum hours to any, Onlew, Unity Hulding, Hoomsy and it Dourburi-st VTED—TO BUY—A YOUNG NEW- fuundiand Addross fora fow duys, giviug: price and description, ¥13, Triduna ofice, 2 REWARD— oe ‘We will pay tho abova rownrd for any caso of RUMUMAIEST ON NEURALGIA WE CANNOT CURE, Wo can rellova any enaa uf DIPITHERIA ult croup INSTANTLY, THEA, EB, ‘VARDNEM, Al MY AND NAVY LIN WILL RELIVE PAIN AND SORENESS AND — REMOVE ANY UNNATURAL GROWTH OF BUNM REMOVE MISEIIAGN MANGIE Haag, Wiitiatults tho urnoy tor nvy fatture a , rune Di i‘ B, GAMDNEL, Banner, reular containing valuable iufuruaitou wet ND sas DULG 31 Wavasheny.. Chluacu. "MUSICAL INSTRUMENT: Se RY CAMP, 1a ANDIOSTALEST., 2, ed orgie popairad, nos and orguna ropal STORY, SE, AS SONS’ Rowd hry aah CAMP, 1891und WO Btato-ate_ PLANUS, ESTAL $10 installinonta, low prices? SILALU, Jd Wost Aladisuity Vi planus tu rant. MACHINERY, ree. SALES BOILER 48X10, F Ono wOILCUHOE sus WAY, HURGHAS & CO, Southweat coraur Michigan uid Franklin-s! ANTED—FIRST. 1a bore duller oF bauer for dve days, ¥ wi tribune a! INSTR UCTIO. Aa AT SOUDEIES HUSISESS COLLECE, AA tra aiuttonsat ant aaa gvanten soetint ablow rates, Oct.) clas M1 be formed in shore hand, drawing, elocuuon, ete., day and vyontt UNSON'S: PHONOGRAPHY, ALSO aese colons by tho Hey, de BeMLAN Nay and ab Lis Tesldnee, tH Buutn Parkeny. Bond for clrewurs. 38 MINNA SEGNITY, ‘TEACHER 188 eitiruna tiomtens st an fdanarse ITUATION WANTED-BY A GERMAN guvernoss to teach German, Freuch, und ius Address 44, ‘Iriuune oftice. PERSONAL, Fat ERSONAL—KENWoOD; = WILA Ly dear joy wight be ours te by lost ne iwura on over. jet luye conquer prior don't let us risk acct and bappiness thut mulght be ous in the cruel, nike Fees cara ad a ue Spee PALMS SENOS oo PERSONAL ELDORUS: tL WANT TO cee Wi Pie the 788 OR the quiets come to the of