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10 THE CHICAG6 TRIBUNE. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 188I—TWENTY PAGES ees = ; : recently, have placed the vessel's damages at | practically demonstrated. ‘The ore docks at | the material for about 100 comfortables SPORTING NEWS. | erected itera interme mat ( Syears old he rode a, race, aud protatly ie | | MARINE NEWS. _ | shorter SY) Bicanaba nul carry ariltat ebwogels siudey | thy ladies of Willamette, Oak Pati, Sage s + | Sibstsutantes QoUkt bave tobe path “the | KNOWS AS We every Inorning ditring the i : Port Hope saltors havo advanced the rato to | {edring, ‘This is also true of Choboyman, Man. | wood, and in dierent portions uf the cit ag a $1.75 on Lake Ontario and $2 through the canal. | on"thg “east shore of Luke Michigan. Maj. jee of. pt Pauls Unive salist Church Metropolitans tinally consented to play provided | simmer at 4 o'clock. and in the winter at 5 ‘Tho new steam-barae H.C. Hackely is in the | Robert has no hesitation in saying that Ashland F number, in the exchunge-reon io the receipts were given to the fund being raised for the Michigan suiferers, und this was done. | 5+ ing i thetirst | But One Charter Made Yesterday to | vesse-Owners' dry-dock having a large wheel | has one of the finest harbors on. tho chain of ‘Exercising the horses, is about Bi H y y pegecad one tue will need but little improves | Other ladies have called and if arrange fob Ol fF th ionshi Dlose of the League Championship | “Yachope tuat tho conduct of the elub man- |, Es arent : = rs evel thing the boys are set to do when they arrive put on. ° et a aie WUE fh agement will not be indorsed by the Cleveland | thing the Doys Sty Tet hey hava served an ap Carry Corn by Lake to "Pratt & Co.'s new barre was successfully | ment'to make itpertect. He does not think vs at their gatherins on Sunday, jontest for the Season press. It was bad enough to see the Leay 4 farm. After they hit ee ies 4 a there need be any fears but what the channel | Others still have volunteered {0 xpend Clubs playing the day after the night of the | prenticeship of five years at the business, Bufalo. Iaunehed at Walkerville, Out, on Weduestny. | ernie dredging will prove successful, and | {Jisers Still have, voluntevred fo oue of 1881 President's death, It was siinpiy disgracefulto | they are given 2 chance. to becorie : Bells called (he Go Nenratt that docks ean be built cheaper than on atinost | Wwkine at my tooine’ Sexe ud be seen on the ficld the day ot his funeraicere- | horse jockeys, and that, it ‘may be es eae cen Mr. J. W. Warner bought a two-thirds in--| any other harbor on the luke. Maj. Robert was {| © eet tt OUIES:. eth monies. The Clevelund Club stands alone Iuthe | weyrioned, is something they look for- Pore terest in the schooner Monguagon from Pen- | at tho opening of the new lock ‘at the Sault Ste. | 5? ans nd. Knowing the s League in thus disgracing their -assoc fou. | ward to with the utmost interest. Be- Half C: he Best and Only | izston & Wilson and otners for $16,000. Marie Canal, which he speaks of very bighl, upon such occasions, one of the ladies has 3 Yery truly, exny Citapwick. cal onteraraee they are | One-Half Cent the Best and Only ; ; kindly consented to act as directiess of thi Some of the Causes Leading to ery ye at : he Herald fore most of them can enter a race ey st a A The steam-burge H. A. Packard is in’ Miller ‘THE THOMAS A. SCOTT. Withe Clete ate, ateie DO iil 8 fi i To tis indignant protest the Herald | optiged to train off some of the superfluous Offer Made by Grain Brothers dock to buye repairs made to the in- | _ Milwaukee Sentinel: + ¥. wy Maj D.c. | Work. ‘There are sheets to be males alsy Chicago’s Success in added its own, as follows: Hesh to get them down to racing weight. ‘Lo hi Juries oceusioned by her collision with Luke | Houston was In receipt of ollicial notice from | “resses and comfortables. 1 do not wish to . In connection with the above, tho Herald bas | ‘do this effectually and quickly, loug wall . Shippers. Street bridge. the Seeretary of War ordering bim to at once | eucourage any further contributions of cloth- the Field. simply to add its condemmation of the uetion OF | are taken every day, and the dict is ; (A survey of the schooner Gen, Worth will be | tke, proper steps for the removal of tho | ing. at present, except in undergarments, c 3 Ss bit et et 4 1 ‘i e: vi ut g iS2 Ke si ti ees: ilk Ue, eSenl su y a I ed order to lear the real extent of her damages | ie) DAs ate Stak Uoustom, in eomplncs | Ser nations eal eee ens ae it Outrageous Conduct of the Master of | preparatory to commencing suit against the Wit the ‘above omer, will nivertise umsiatene | OuueE aeitments aul Wwe shal not Ick In op- a ve pounds of | the Q #20S to overlook the bounds ciibtes nietiie ‘Troys and Chi hi * 7, iets” y, RS y did: but for tho Dill, A. Wanted : An Explanation of That Game at | propriets; and pias, is, thes de centatives of | juckeys used to literally starve off their e: the Beb-Tailed Steam-B propelicr Huttnlo, with which she collided. frith the above onlur, will advertise big Inten- aities to place b Troy—Not Wanted : Bummerism the city. the very home, almost, as. well us the | tra fat, but more Iberal notions as to cating e Bon-Taile leam-Barge Hurborinasier McCarthy had considerable | dof the act of Congress, muking appropriations mrad it wearers EP faut. & rewarding a large y ele burial’ piace of tho dead President—it a | prevail at the present time, Many of the Maine. trouble straightening out a jam at Twenty-see- | for rivers, hurbors, and other purposes, the no- | SUrplu: ousehold goads are much needed, For the sake of a fittde | youth get rid of many pounds in the reguiar " ond strect yesterday. Mr. McCorthy was com- | tice must be not less than thirty days. ‘This | MM Hubbard, Spencer & Co. today pelled to use his authority to have tno steam- | news will nu doubt be cheerfully received by | Sent me a railroad — receipt. for ‘a burning diszrace. ‘club disregarded the observance of covered itself with shan at Evans responsible for thi planation froim that gentleman might Mr. George Lorillard’s Breediug= | be in order. EY ng of the ho: Some have eom= 5 i weighing is, and in a few fo * barge Whitmore move, Capt. Wolf, her cou | vessel masters, who have been in constant fear | large . shipment of -tinware, cutlery, Ks been reduced to 107. Sometimes this n sok ol eaibentt fhect mmunder, Reing stubborn, so ite Hirvoranster | of the sunken marge siuce atdown, and | teapots, “axes. pi IS, a scanltse taune EA and indisposed to inconvenience himself a | especially since ber spars were taken out. 0 ne only time that | A Term in the Penitentiary the Only Hintboriuaster McCarthy. is, & very pu- | great is tho: four entertained for ber thar muay | CUlee pele Proper Punishment for His mun, but when he sives un order he gener- | masters buve been known to stand out into the has it obeyed, and without any unnecessary | luke rathor than attempt to make the hurbor on " Among Ball-Players. hardware, boxes of”: ting dov uueble kind, and no more tical work of the eto pri liable r Olcott was sick BALL, BUMMERS. Farm and Lis Celebrated * e 2 Wits at DOS, trying to reduce him. x4 1 Itis understood that ata special meeting | 1," and at that time he had an, atta . Action. Me nae Te G rasher: thea Aupinn ro male the Bi 0 Horses. f the League last Friday at Saratoga ex- in fever, fi we of his sual deiny, ton. SErOUsDAIEDY ADE! us impogalble touhow A). & contd 4 of the League lay a . brain fever, fu consequence of his unusual Lient. Walton, of. the life-saving service, is | light from the solitary spar wich remains. shipment contd be made, unte: hh ite tended diseussion was had as to the measures | efforts. — wreauyin favor of Greeting a lifesaving sta- self, 1 subjoin a letter trom the We 1. Gil to betaken to relieve League clubs of the Death of Andrew Miller—Launch of the | Yon on the south side of south pier at Frank- port OF clICcAGoO. bert Clouk Company with another gift of Notes and News Concerning the } curse and the damage inflicted by drunken- cath of Andrew Miller—Lannel @ | fort, and thinks it a pressing necessity. Last “" anarvans. foe ue aid lcaler pretic Ebenetit, At > ness, insubordination, and dishonorable con- JEROME PARK. . Iron Tug Alpha—Harbormaster fall if u station bud been there and close athand | tmp Grace Grummond, South Maven, sundries. Pie reduest Of fils dTouor Sbivor Llartiscn, Trotters and Run- aii Lepeatasrtis t Ue eae The firs no doubt Lydia Dale would not bave been lost | Stme Suubeymnm sanitowne suadeies wave rendered thanks to the dener and re duct on the part of certain players, and that | Jrnomm Park, N. Y., Oct. 1.—The ie _ MeCarthy. ot the | Hartzell were wh le at the recent Prop Mtessenger, Henton Hiachor. sundries, quested the shipment to be made one-half to ‘tial list of. 5 vers Wa sat quar von by olumbin disas s eratd wit 0) rt Soper, Muskezon. jumber, . conmittees e east side ners. a partial list of. such players was made out, | race, one and one-quarter miles, was won by Columauiseslinaat Mice itty Weg ural wa host fro plbertsouen aluakecen: IMIRUerS. * ue coumnitiecs on the east side of the 5 Prop Maine, Muskezon, luinber. ate and the balance to the committees slumber. on the western edge of the burnt. dis Flora second, and Monitor third, every effort to inde’ the Government to build a stauon there xt onee. id Around the Lakes—Vessel Oharters—Dock | tucre are over eleven million bushels of grain to be added to as’ oceasion shall offer, ta ve known as the “black list.” ‘4 are thus The second race, three-quarters of a mile # Pratt is doing noble serv- Linost inviting program at fternoon, at A, Lumber. . Montene, lumber. ‘Renton Harbor, sundries, trict. Mr. S. ein arrangin BASE-BALL. ‘The players whose names . r THE CHAMPIONSIL F far on this list are as foltow Dorgan, | dash, was won by Wyoming, Stonehenge and Other Notes—Arrivals and ia ies warehaiee ee ey atte Sent Puromae, Green, Bay. ses. ntral Music-Iall on Br aI ipsens Ai ‘ aise ects ne Sean id. ‘Time, 1:18, being ne. 2 clevn e chr Grace M. Kier, Mi . tumber. bic! vi u assist tray of are _ The League Champions| hip: veagon closed! a of Worcester and Detroit; D erson, | of Colt second, and Duplex third. ‘Time, 1:18. Departures. iilled to thelr utmost oxpacity, “Lhere are no ic Grate St: Filer, Sanistees id feliieh he w UH be as sted by an array of ar imitation with the games played “ t Friday, | Worcester; Gr of Providence; L. Pike. "The third racé, one and three-quarters sales for shipment, except erain of the lowest on, Clevelun ian pleut ittiens always received with and the long aguny was ende: he contest | oy Woreester; Houck, of Detroit; Nolan, of | mites, was won by Barrett, Priam. second, aS grades, The reason is that the cnormous prices WOES OUT CHIZEDS, eer has been one of unprecedented interest by | Cleveland; Crowley, of Boston; Brown, of | The rest were scratched. “Time, 3:1 LAKE FREIGUTS. at which the standatd serades are heli ure too The West Side Dr matic Club, under the i aoa i land; € ys 3 J ne fanat ty e and’ one-quarter . much for the shipper, Even the low freigbts, es Point, gravel. ” direction of Mr: nna Cowell-Hobkirk reason of the remarkable evenness of the | ptroiz and Providence; Fos, of Boston, | The fou Hoe Cotrpancullai wear, ‘ GRAIN. which at present are below anything whieh the tice Gos, Grund Tiaven, lumber. ing & dramatic entertainment to laying strength of the diferent clubs, and | phe ical effect of thi: ill be to | Miles: Parole first, Compensation second, Sir Grain freights took an upward jump yester- | wildest Imaination coutd have foreseen, do not ‘ur Kerehunt, E the Grand Oper:-House a pl ie ie The practical effect of this action wil © tO} Heh third, ‘Lime, 2:11 Ne shatelah ; Ten nue Tia He Ga Dig tho oor F Paeiaai Macieee dauuas t the Grand Opera-House about 5 day—they advanced from nothing to one-half | offer any inducement to shippers to buy the corn Lavindw Madisive, lamer | the 15th of October. ii el, Menominee, lumber. J in all directions the good wark is be- ir Col. Cook, Clevelund, con]. ing pushed, and the results are daily becom- nd three-cighths miles at the fancy prices put upon it. sean the consequent uncertainty attending the «players ft enagemen y any Bat aie : pavers front caeasenens Uy any]: Bic. Tack ond cent on corn to Buffalo, the propeller Lycoming, some. was not until the aah it will require the whant | Sweet Heme’ hi as slarence i miuivsiges, (Te tyra: a Hull he Dearue Club, and it will require the nant | Sreer Home Gog, (urolla secand, Clarenee 1 or iyy Anchor Line, being fortunate © enough |. Advices received from Port, Huron stato that | Sel Cvictogke Ulvalagd: Goth oan e : lage at tts a ind. ‘Time, ees 5 Anehor ; . | the schooner Young Ameriea bad bee : ne ; fing more manitest, Following is the lette! Lose Trouble. first, | to secure x curgo of 10,000 bushels at that rate r , Aimer! b pe dinate O. tinmaon, dantstee: Taek ram ollowing is the letter Steeplee y at that port all day Thursday on account of the ne Onward. Ford fiver. Taare tu which J refe result as to first place began. sion in Chicago next December to. reinstat : Mt on i . : ts S chatowat Gale ansthine. sion in Chic azo best Decor be , ei ©} Bertha second, Day Star ‘third. - ‘Time, 4:19! | By sood management and by putting those on | Hiness oF Cupt. Lueas, who has been alfected pe Onward. Cord iver juaiber Ful E ec 9 by Es = the parties placed under he 3 DUBUQUE, 1A. board the steamor on bread and water, her | with rheumatism for some time. Capt. Baxter, he Halos be Wot, Meneniinos: lumber. Curcaco, Sept. 29.—The Hon. Carter definitness, and even then it wa Serials while ie cement aettene ae eu Deneve, “The Dubuque Coun- | O¥vers may possibly clear expenses on tho late of ihe ‘Nims, was offered command or the FR hr ‘elunranh Manistee, lumber. i H. Harrison, Chairman Michigan Relief i i sIubs t we_ believe, dvereast ils - oP aha "] a vessel, a“ of ‘3 J. BW , Escanaba, tron-ore. X ce—Drar Si ‘As i i possible for either one of four elubs to win | We: bel sto ates Lee” Gea |i eeuutens ace come ull at. the | Stenm exhausted on the trip. Owners of vossels | Vessel, but on account uf tho unsettled alfulrs | Refe 7 B Centald, Facatat, rul-ore Committee Dr ar Su fe cue immedi Fe the prize. At the end of July, when diree | Peat Mae e rics Re ck th fter "The attendane ; | recognize that grain Lreights are dead, and bave & - a SebrC. J. Magill, Menominee, lumber. WAR SOl Cie. aiberers + EENUCRS lat al i = i have not reached so ted 2 stag ck U ternoun. ‘The attendance y Buifalo, Its the intenuon of Capt. Lucas to i. our neighboring State seem -to be in a fair § out of the five months of the playing season | 63) tyr equal severity. Drunkenne: rise. entries were all of bh ceased to worry over tho matter, and are en- | retire from the Jakes. The many ‘triends of | | ACTUAL G3. Ty do be. apeled Dy 1c wenerous <Deople E had elapsed, the club at the front had a lead } pummerism are atrociou among play- } creating a@ great deal of inte a gaged only in figuring up which port is cheapest | Cupt. fuga will Secply sympatnize ‘with him, prop Feome Dunbar, as mons sundries: from every State in the Union, sending both — = of but fyur sues, and the nest two elubs | ers who are paid for ball-playing turee and | horses were entered, includ Eddie, | for them to lay their eraft up at for the balance | fo is well korn: in cis elty, paving Hee ID | prop Rochester, Ru inoney ct butions, food, and wearing ap- were so nearly a tie that both had strong | four times the money the: could bos: owned I ie apes a But ae of the season, tone tise ghee -aghounee ds: Be sP Lorry 108s! Prop Chtenso, Botalo, 2.00 parely “we teel. tbat. we should. still ssof getting the championship. Jiwas | C2! in any ordinary avoeation, for Ser et Auer ota peer LURE Le —_—— Vrop St. Joseph, Muskevun. light. further extend the helping hand to the hopesof getting the championship. It they are by education and character fitted, Tho latter wou | Lumber freights still remain firm at the recent VESSEL CHARTERS Prob chy oP traverse, Traverse Clty, 4000 ba oats | cud that they tay seo again becohie not wntil a month later thatthe Chieagos had ) When a man is paid 850 per mouth: for five | the race, making 275 he best tine. “Lhe | givance, and axents and owners find no difficulty AE RUEFAEO (SL Teg ee eee canisiee igbes self-supporting, and realizing the fact that no secured a lead that in view of their | months of enjoyable sport— INty sean byciele race was won by John Tredw in making engagements, as tho skippers’ demand Speciat Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune, Drop George Burhiant, Ludingvon. ght. household can be well regulated without playing strength seemed to lal or ag ore Cae 3 Perens tel TRACK TALK, tor curriers is gréuter than the supply. Nono of Burrano, N.¥., Oct. 1.—Coal freights today Troe isn Brean heron eRe the guiding hand of a gourd timepiece, we assure. sue To those, however, who | With his traveling expenses borne by the as x0 trotter, record | tho bur carriers will go into the lumber trade, | may be quoted strong at SLt0 to Chicago and 60 | Prov Potomac, Tunawondn, debt. propose to don: fe SCOP ILE CtCane 2 correctly gased the difference between the Se a Ute ee CORN as and the prospect is that owners of lumber craft ti neha Sulton eau Stmr Muskegon, Menominee, sundries. ciation for the relief ot the sufferers, for di & and fed at first-class hotels, Will awe a botanen for the baluuce of the | Cuts t© Toledo and Detroit. The only engage ugatuek, sundries. tribution amons those families who have n ment for Chicago was made by a shipper whose Hache lost their household effects by the late fires, i fealner (ot ay i. jlcelbben, cites zon potas are the rates at wale | docks aro full and who was ‘obliged’ to: make ‘Signi Hibaee ea Re mnOey AU 100 clocks of our own manufacture. Very iS bs © Made:, roum. . lie took the Commercial Line propeller Wissutlekon, Butfalo, 20,000 bu corn, 11,970 bu Fespeetiully you el VILLIAY 5 ¢ throwi from a wagon. : : Pe ey oe Russi for 1,500 tons ut $1.45, the bixhest strafht | con, eto ng, stuskeson, lent, L i iene. CINCY WALKE! n do isto present himself on the field in fit condition to render something Near an equivalent for such extravagant com- the matter of batting, base-running, and gen- eral effectiveness of play. the outcome, bar- tL, Gu.perT CLock Co. Agent. by bein: peer Rap ‘c +4 wnsition. The club engasing ty ring serious and muuserous accidents and | Pensttion. | nit ol eeet A eAlcn aie oe vs Aects isabilities. was a foregone conclusion from pas penne uted Soret eomtluck The old-time steeplechaser, now Ih Cavada; | ern W to Chicago, rato pafd this season. Other charters—Pro- Part Shel a ae rom drunkenness, immoral conduct, and | has been winning all the purses offered for | Et City. ro Brief : . ° ther eminent ical gift of the first. The Chicago management had at | disreputable associations, to the end that he | jis style of performance recently. peo Bay G0 te Taiko Erte ports Bolter Hasontay soot ane eallerann peonellet UO ei tly gctica] pittoe innit " 2 thing pre e able ere his agreemet 8 Sree jarvis Lord, coal ta Duluth on coutract; Rocka: it p of na pot Sha, 5 La the bexinutng of the year done a thing: pre |-atay be, able Ae as broken down permanently From Mautstée to Chicug Schooners lyinan Cascy and Jeony White, coal Pca ae a vastly greater sum in practical benefit. May viously unheard of—had retained for see | Stary. When this player openly | Bas ‘Templar, and Neufchatel ha erore Wun abe ay panes to Toledo at 60 cents; schooner William Sharpe, Bene Gd Roeder: tanistees HER others be led to follow the examples I have ond season the id reueaniyoy Biel avon the and "notoriously commits | g | Jared a.qastern and been retired for From Grand Haven to Chicago coal to Detroit att cents; Scbuoner B. Everleigh, | Sebr Alexunder, st Joseph's Island, Mabe SEL Rites ein Groceties ta he RARIO championship in 159, cand the result | jn the form of drunkenness or debauchery, | 5¢280n- : From Muskegon to Chicago... coal to St, Clair at $1 and to Lexington at $1.25. t ic come forw: with a capital report of its d justified the judgment which animated this { and subjects his elub to lo: The horses fra ION-ORE. Canal freizhts bave d ed about a cent, Hehe ings, amounting to the coliection of $2513, action, With a tam oflicered, handled, and | Virtue of his impaired us Ue ti that took so many ‘There was no change noted yesterday in fron- | Hud were went. Corn was shipped to New vont t aes audinore work ahead. ‘This committee cont i vere the Chicas Re quence of dissipation or disease, that pl were at Peoria freights, anu vessel: till ive di today at 3% cents and tiaxseed at 2% cents. The Teele lave. Maniteg i nore kK a Ueeadranrety discip! were the Chicages of 1ssJ"sI ilusetres the s: wst penalty in’ the pows Lite albbene ore freights, and vessels were still active de- | nominal rates on wheat are #1, cents and on # Lamborman, 1 ok. HEHE sists of: Book 5, F each: 6, ‘Thomas a teamn of its collvetive playing: ihe Linu to dnillet—which 1s, expulsion S iy mand, [tates remain firm at tho following | vats 2% cents. Very Mttle grain is arriving for Murdoek; 1 A.A. Sprague; W, J. Quan itis doubtful whether it would be and disqualification from rement. AL Felton, that was | figures from the points named: shipment by canal. & Co.; and their collections were: ne that woul | ear of honest reformation will stiee 16 re. | Teported to ha cul 4 quirier by | From Escanaba to Chicago 3 1.00 AT CLEVELAND, 0. W. J, Quan & Co., Sprazue, Warner & Co., championship contest, er so punished, but until such | YOURS Mike Goodwin, in seconds, li From Escanaba to.Lake Erie ports, 1,601.65 Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. John C.N Co., Reld, Murdock & “1 ta iveting thatit | eo oema ian is evident he deserves both the | been sold toa New York party, the reported | From Murquetto to Luke Erie ports... 21 23 CLEVELAND, O.. Uct. 1L—Charters—steamer Fischer, Fran! MacV eagh & Co., J. We would be to the interest of the League as a . p nmage inflicted, | Price being $10,000. CuAL. Columbia, ore, Escanaba to Cleveland, private Rei Tense onda, Ika! Doane & Ci bank, P. C. Hanford r terms; schooner F. L. Danforth, cual, Ashtabula Thimoson Siuskegod, light. & Co., William M. Hoyt & Co., $100 each. i" 3 John Roper & Co., Sibley, Dudley Oss, Morey, Muskegon, Hht. one, and | ‘The broodmare Mary Hulse (dam of | ‘The absence of bie grain-carriersat the lower- | terms; schoone scneonce AG. Charlie Champlin) was struck by lightning | lake ports bas hada tendency to make coal. | oO ete ee Ate: suey a nomes atthe farin of her owner, Mr. Charles Back- | freights from Buffalo and Lake Erie ports very | Richard Winslow, coal, Ashtabula to Milwau- OTHER LAKE PORTS. & Coy Farwell, Miller & Co Kingman, E. Schneider & Co., 30 cach. ix Marston & Blair, MeKindley, Gilehrist ce The * black | Gray, Burt & should be relentlesly e: . whole to place the ‘voting jnore nearly equal tween all the clubs. that has inclined the Chieaze manaxement , coal to Green Sous new tanerlal eee eee Te gaat |. Woreester is a_ balance of {| Mitt, recently, and Killed, as was also a colt | stitf. Vessels continue scurce at Butfato, Lake | kee, $125 free: schooner Itasca ae extent these changes will be made eannoz | $2,700 in the treasury after paying all bills, ) 1a! by Kenmtueky Prince. Erie ports, and Oswego, and rates reported firm | Bay, $125 free. 2 ep, P ain ‘f. Allen & Co., Harman, Merriam now be stated, butit would not be surpri: ‘The boy who was ruled off at Long Branch | and strong at the following figures AT MILWAUKEE, WIS, OWE Te nOs, Misti Ue te based Ube Kirk “&'Co, bradshaw & te there | From Butfulo to Chicaxo. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. pellers Nashua, Arizoua, Germania and barges, t, Norton Brothe: SW 1 Colvin & Coy ilar «a Co., Alex- e en Pp. T.°—Not wi i onsen 7 - : if three or four members of the ema of U se ee SE etothout the consent Cf for pullmg Big Medicine in ae year should not be found in the team of 1s if he is so disposed, and thus. compel | Hout r RS permitter r Chicago has had r Kable success iN Te | the retirement of the player bled, and the recent Louisville meeting, Spect, of not. losing a single introduction of another who is able'to run aed A. Turner and barzes, | Sibert W. Cobb, E. b. schooners H. Moorwood, | ander & Taussig, D..B. Scully, Sherer, Shirk is Smith, Golden West, J. | & Co.. Towle, Carle & Co., Squires Vinzee & ‘Taylor, Sherman Brothers Hturchins, HP. Stan- MILWAUKEE, Wis., Oct. —Charters—Schooner. | Araxes and varies, i) { Grantham, tinber fom Port fluronto Kingston, | tay City and barge Lgogiiy | at 70 cents per 1,000 feur; schooner Comunche, | 7 pes i Ta0gii0 | Ore from Escanaoa to Toledo at $1.20. lames ing, Ane © Con. Bigler. Co., Thompson a4 Down—Propellers Scotia, Jumes Fisk Jr, | & Co. C. to ride | From Burtalo to Milwaw From Guitulo to Duluth. S rt the 2 bad mnis riigheerannlmeetce From Lake one ue. Scanning aad Jost ; } his bi ‘Yo allow a substitute for a lame of Texas, has sold to | From lak Cleveland, while the other re or disabled player is an act of courtesy and ain Cottrill, . Mobile, the From Luke Erie parts to B eanabit.. THE LUMBER TRADE. 4 7 artes STA at ere ks, ‘rom ie ports to Dulud = SAW. ueen of the West, Cubs, City of Concord, A ey a ote chau! eds, ty Boel Est BAGiNaW, : ity of Concord, Avon, | Fi. self Bros., Boies, Fay & Conkey, IL C, won and lost was: Against nine won and three lost; Buffalo, and five lost; Detroit. seven won Jost; Troy, eizht won and four losi; Boston, ten ‘won and two lost: Worcester, nine won and three lost. In the miatter THE UORS! indulgence, and not a ma “It is, | brown horse Rebel, 20 years ald, by moreover, an indulgence rarely accorded, dam Betty Wharton by Othello, and he will on arrive at Danville, Ky., to head the GEORGE LORILLARD’S PARM | Masuolia Sid. AND JOC Troquvis has won $90,060 in stakes this ason, and been beaten but once, on which A. Havemeyer & Co. CG. Cook & Co., Ingra- r & Maenlen, rington & Co, | Ulett, C. O. Per= Diamond Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. poccae, Tadia a Howe and barges, Joba B. | ODurand be ‘ oe a consort, Ontenuzon aud’ barge: ay eG 4 Bast Saoixaw, Seba et. 4—During the | Wtar tna mreens sebeonee em ees | William Stewart, G month of September East Saginaw shipped Wind—North, light; weather cloudy. ham, Corbin & ‘on | 42,480,000 feet of lumber, 570,000 Jath, and 15,457, Spectat Disputch to ‘The Chicagc Tribune. Me & Iliggins, 5 285 feet of | Port Henow § ae Beli, Conrad’ & Con, , Afich.. Oct. 19230 p. m.— Passed nr de Paper Comp: From Lake Erie ports to Detroit. ivveland to Buifalo.... rego to Chicago. From Oswezo to Milwaukee Lake Erie ports is meant any pot Erie west of and including Erie, to which { 93) shingles. Bay City shipped 7 rine, Union Jed Jargely or Brouklyn Eagle. Yr . oe S yo their opp ‘| Eyenifamanis not acquainted with tho jon he ran second to Veregrine for the | ron-ore is consigned, and from which coul 18 | jibe, 1.257,00 ath, and 0,590,000 shingles. The | up—Propellcrs Chamberlin and consort, Satiieg eto n batting the elub averaze p “ ” i | Pree Ls SUL EG hat a c ERIN! opening of navigation to Oct. 1 were 07,159,211 ‘n—Propeller Vienna and consort; schoon- | Baltz, Central Warchouse Company, $25 eae! Of the champions is much the best in the | Mis money on a “bob-tailed nag” at a race, | feating him easily in the Derby. , TOME GATHERINGS. __ feet of lumber, 15,000,000 lath, and. 109%549,000 | ¢S J-conard, Hannan, Cousello, and Helvetin, Hager & Spies, Porter Bros., ‘Thompson League. ‘The fielding averaze is ‘not likely | a visit toa famous horse-breeding place is | ‘phe frat i . ee = young: AS OUTRAGEOUS 45D GHIMISAL ACHOS: ingles. Wind—North, very light; weather cloudy feyer, Tenry C Carver, George V. Leek be itless fielding is net idedly i i The Kat is spoken of as a cunning young | shortly before t o'clock yesterday moraing | SM!Psles cEGOX cool. sau pudyiand. |.steyek,, Henry Ce Carver. George V. tleeker vo be the best. as faultless fielding is neither | decidedly interesting. ster. Whe “downed” Valusia and all | ge stensa-barge Maine ente : rung seen : BU £ ae insisted upon nor desired by. the Chicago About three miles from this beautifulsum- | the era year-olds at Sheepshead Bay he | te stetm-barge Maine entered the mouth of Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune - ‘FEALO. . Robinson, P. Moran & Co.. Jaques, be waited for the others to come up to him, | the Tiver and started up for her dock on the | MvsKEGON, Mich.. Oct. 1—Clearances today, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Co., John’A. Tolman & Co., $13 } i i Lumber shipments, 15:0,000. Tho Burrato, N. ¥., Oct. 1—Arrived—From Chi- management, playe South Branch. When the steam-barge got } eleven. he expecied to take | oy resort is the summer residence and farin mien ended | cago—Propeller Colorado, corn: propelier B. W. F. Conner& Co. z & Co., every possible chance, and not being blamed ; A whinnying -plaintively. His sire, Imagina* iti bts short of perfect. play. | Of George L. Lorillard. Eight hundred { }¥ Pe Mot ali Boia thie eee ch Rus ve it was. 6.0! strike of the Booming Compan; veday, iin $0 dung they fall sh art af a erfeel play: acids obiuprse te Ustaieor tne place: waata tion, was sent to Holstein some time ago. through Kush street bridge it was 6 o'clock (the | toguy by the contoune jeldvoy aS ‘the demands | Blanchard, corn, flour, ‘ete: propelles Annie | yet: C Co., J. Le Loveday F A. Senay fective NOE athe: Rend, ait Fe Ss prise the ex es an reher, the jockey of Irequois,: laid Goo | Ornine bour for closing the bride). The Cap- | of the men, and they went to work. Someof | Young. Irom’ Dututh—Propeller ‘Tacomit, Kennedy, J. D. McNab & Co., Steele, Wedeles, P » eMlective work in the tield, without | very large portion of the ground is laid out | cov iratens on winning the SteLeger. “When | ttinof the Maine (Wild, by name, and, as cir- | the leadiug imen of the place offered to maku | whent; propeller Empire State, flour, ete.: pro! Aloseback & Humphrey, J. J; White i cumstances show, wild by nature) blew for the |. Up the loss, and urged the company to yield. veller Winslow, flour. From Detroit—Schooner 5 Bohner & Co., H. 8. Fiteh, E. Lyman Casey, wheat; schooner Willlum Sharpe, | A. Schoyer, 5. b. Raymond, W_S, Knight & distinguishing any one player at the ¢ peuse of another. Tu say that the in such a picturesque manner as to suggest aslel, after the race, avout the way he wou, d that he held a gvod position on | Ctark street bridge draw to open. Tho bridge- wheat. Erom Toledo Pros ary % ‘harles V. a - i <i ' a edo—Propeller J. C. Guult | Co., Charles V. Marsh, C. H. Vehmeyer, ¢ AROUND THE LAKES. wheat, ete, From Au Suble—Propeller GS | William ML. Baker, $10 each, fae fairy land itself. What was at one time only | he traurdiuary Succi of “the Chicagos F : in the held isin gn measure due to the | a barren waste has been made, thanks to the | the rails until he asked Lroquois to go, when | tender paid no attention to the signal, the “red great ability of Capt Anson xs player, Cap- | expenditure of a vast sum of money and the | the latter responded gallantly, and with the | ball” being up and the city ordinance providing DAUSGH, OFA, NEW SEEAM-BARGE: Calwell and schooners D. 2. Dobbius and F. J. Small amounts, $59; tot, $2,548. ni tain, and manager is to recite a truism uni- | employment of the highest skilled labor, 1o | S1#4test ease sailed past the post as the win- | that be should keep his pridge closed till 7 Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Danforth, lumber. | From Alpena—Propeller | ‘Tlie Lumbermen’s Commiitice have raised»! rersally recoznized as such. lis equal in | protcon jie the rose her. o'clock. Whom within ‘a few feet of the |, EAST SAGINAW. Mich Oot Ia ew ten eras: From Clevelund—Sehooner | about. § Particulars hereafter. Sis all thé phases of base-ball work bas never 2 2 Fiona, the winner of the Filly Stakes at | bridge the Captain of the Maine stopped | bwre¢ called the C.H. Green was launched ats | J.C Mattison. > ‘i cellaneous amounts to the Secretary: Ladies been known, Itis here that ail the famons horses owned | Lexinston, is an own sister to Sarstivld, who | his boat, walted two or three. minutes, | "clock this afternoon. Sho was built for Ma. | Cleared For icone Vropeller | Starucea, | Coon Uni 3 Ellsworth “The standing of the League clubs in the | by Mr. Lorillard are kept during the greater | ast season won the Colt Sta the’same {-und thon’ culled out to tho bridgetender to | Su. Green & Corning, of Saginaw, and cost | for Snoie Young, sunirioss propeles hues, | & Co. .F. B., $105 chamvionship race is as follows: portion of the year.. The stable isa large, net and VW as stibawateutly pire li H by | know whothor he intended to open the bridge 70,0W0. She is 1% feet keel, thirty-three fect bronelier RS iw jiimnebant, rails, cement, NY’S colle low wooden building, octagonal in sha Mr. Jerome, renamed Randulph and sold to ot his 1 e beum, ana thirteen fcet hold. She is schooner | ¢te.; echooner David Dows, sult.’ For Duluth: lymouth Church, 98.895 1, octagonal in shape, and let his bout through, The bridgetender re- Propetier Winslow, sundries: propeller Jury 3 Sts to thé vredit. 2 re,” Book $80; 100, prerag Mr. Ten Broeck, who took him to England. i v1 . igged, and will carry 600,000 fect of lumuer. > who to ito Eng. plied that it was ten minutes past 6 o'clock and | tesed, anc arry 600,000 fer ver. | Tord, coal. For ‘Milwaukee—Sch te ugiter of Waverly aud the | the ordinance forbade him todo so. Capt. Wild, | Her machinery {s completed, but will not be put | Harrison, coal. For Detroit Schoeues Sea Gull, Sollee owas oie and capable of accommodating about tifty Fiona isa d Hy, S horses. Each animal has a good-sized apart- laughter uid th ment to himself, and. the place is kept seru- | Noted mare Nora Crein mof Kinkort. | thon moved his boat up so that her bow rested | in until navigution closes, untit which time she | “cou! For Ontouugon—Schooner Queen City? | 2°! i ds ‘ pulously neat. “An army of smaif boys and | ‘The “boys” evidently had things their { against the briuge and told the bridgetender | Will be used asa tow-barge. She is tho fourth | rails. fale CocmlOds colteccea by. Wiliam. Blais ay craft built for the line this season, and three ESCANARA. fret ce Witenes roe, hy Hibied young men are employed the y round to | own way at the meeting held at Ogdensburg, | hut if-ne aid ni . i rout employe e ind to way att at Ox ACG e jot open the draw and let him i 0 i still refusing to open the bridge (and it was his Sorciat Dispateh to. The Cnteago Tridunc: 1. If Owen, Progress, Raleigh, and Forest City $50; a total of 31,100, 2. + Jewelers” cP B. Chambers & b. Allen & Co. Otto Younes & Buffalo. sole duty consists in rubbing down the horses great tavorit before the m 5 <F Letroi aster they ha’ Aken their morning exer- rs¢ in the race had a | duty to so refuse) Capt. Wild rang tho sigual to | Borraco,N-Y., Oct. 1.—The keel has been laid | Schoouers S, H. Foster, J. £8. Kitchen, ror B. Ally + 1s wor... H 4 | cise. Inthe middle of the large yard, in. the Valley Chief took | bis engineer to xo ahead. ‘Tho result was | by the Union Dry-Dock Company. for a steam- | State. T. 1. Varker, Lucerne, 8. W. Guey tL 3 Seth Thomas Clo S20; Reston A >| & | centre of the building, are several hydrants 29, and then Russian | that — both locks ofthe bridge | Darge to be built for James Ash, F. L. Danforth, | Brown, and Churies Foster. |.) | Rosekraust & Weber, S10; Lapp & SFlei- Sie aes i ps, and a sewer, and here ie sent on and captured the race In 2:3, | were broken the daw commenced | andothers.of this city. She will have, the Ol: | vorGeoun, and Alcgaas schooners teow Chik, | lel. 820 (will make it SOOiE the other $0 horses enjoy their ablutions in the mornit 2, 2 to swing. A buggy containing two | lowing dime Fe Ja-strapped | Morning Star, R. B. Hayes, Francis Palms, Annie | Cit’, Virus ae ee Sto. eaiee Clk Gana iat Nearly all ihe ‘stock owned by tis % bs i ae y z tect hold, 19 fect. She will be. iron-strapped | Vocnr Saveland, if ‘Norte’ 3 Giies Bros. & Co., 810; Caleb Clapp & _Lulu Horton, the fine broodmare, dam of | Sons of Jobn MeSanon, of No. 305 East Chicago | and banded. fer engine will be compound, with | j°8Bt , Saveland Thon ee oe. out Goldsmidt, & fi yas Gee Teens ee endell & Son, $10; E. Vs Roddin 10 ‘e, one of the best horses William Jen- | avenue, x well-known coutractor, were crossing | cvlinders of 24 and 43 inches by 42 inches stroke. Diego, and J. B. Kitchen, famous horse-brecder has come from | yij grinder ‘ind 49 inches uy 4 fnehes stroke he will carry tivo 6: 5. achinery 0. S105 Trusk, Rowe & » Hyman a DISGRACED CLI Kentucky. Early in the winter aire to 5 n heal " ry No explanation has yet been offered as to | Mr. K. Gleott, the * assistant | pubes ever saw, he declares, dled at “Wood. See velo ne te ine. Tne bores, fo plunce | and boilers will all be new. ‘The contract price Pott COLRORSE. 4 d ! the disgraceful action of the Chicago’ and | horsetrainer employed on the place, goes | and prodneed, in addition to Kildare, Wood. | and rear. The youug men, appreciating their | Complete is $85,000, and the boat fs to be out Special Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune. <a total se tay putt an of Troy Clubs in playing a game of ball im | South and makes purchases of such horses | pum Moselle (hy Asteronl). Aas: Bucioe, | danger. jumped out of tho buggy, and thotrun- | early next spring. Pont CotnouNe, Oct. 1.—Passed up—Schoon- | Committee ~ Tailors,” | Book Trowlast Monday: the dav when all spores | 5,le deems will be a credit to the Lorillard | Pimiey, Sparkes (ow eallod Whisky. lic hors¢ rencued the sidewalk on the south ap- RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS AT BUFFALO, or Hoboken, Oswego to Milwaukee, coul; sehoon- | StS amounting to Ss. On ‘Lamusements were sepemted throuciont | fi, Much of the present stock has been |‘ zone to the dogs.” entitely). Pequot, and | Proseb Just as the bridge was clearing tho abut- Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. cr Augusta, Kingston to ‘Toledo tights propeller | Book 57 | , 3100 on a and amusements were suspended throughout | bought of Gen. Hardin and Sandford & otiiers.. Lute and’ a: ‘Batley hive devel. | ment, The horse, furthor frightened, jumped BUFFALO, Oct. 1.—Lake receipts for the week | Prussiz, Montreal to Chicago, general cargo. * Butchers’ ete., Book 3. and Amy Farley have de over the railing, hung a moment, when the har- | Corn, $60,000 bushels; wheat, 348200 bushel: Down—Schooner Mary Lyou, Toledo to Kines- | Sewing ok 108, Da ton, wheat. Machine Cor re L. Gray, § America out of respect to President Gar- | Grinstead, of Lexington, t lively city, | ned into good broodmares, the former being | hess wave wine : ten a ; Geld’s funeral. It will be difficult, indeed, to | about ninety mites south of Cincinnati, and | the dam of Virginius, by Virgil. Amy F trae Ine dilapidated: condition, remained on | Sues, Sy vuaweles taxseed, soy, bushel ANQUETTE. 1. Whiteoino &'Son; S304 after an adequate explanation or defense. Ilorses are “broken,?” or tather start ley is yet young, but promises well. the bridge, ‘The horse, atter swimming up and is: Cement, 4,870 barrels: coal, 25,700 tons; Special Dis to The Chicago Tribune. Burt, Domestic Sewihe Granting that it was, as claimed, an | pebroxen in the spring when tn Virgo, the dam of Messenger Duroc, had | Seveued. ‘Pao beldze wat seunely dagen ee ee Hangverte, Mich, Oct. Passed up~Pro- | pany, 225; I. b. Goodrich, oversicht on the part of Mr. Hulbert, | yearlings.’ ‘They are trained until the fol- | proven barren for a number of years to the | much so that it had to be closed oult buy toot. HE SP EXBED:. dy Peller Anil: Bros., Dunlap & ‘Tyler, $55 cash alike President of the Chicago Club | lowing tall, when they are Iaid up until | embrace of different stallions, | Late fast | passengers. The eouduet of the Captain of the Special Dispaten to The Cheaso Tribune, | flown Prvpetier J. La Hurd. Book’ 165,’ in sums of 35 and under, § and of the League, who was in Boston | Stig} then taken out again and the nsual | season she was bred to Kentucky Prince. | Maine was most outrarcous and criminal, and | ,SULWAUKEER, Oct. 1A libel for $55 seamen's } soy “Ta Frinien, and acd. Korers | Ot," Cloaks,”” Book 144, reports: J. W. Gri ae Bue a ‘| course’ of training resumed, It is a little | After Teasonable length “ot time | the authorities will be derelict in their duty if | Wages wus today flied agningt the schooner T. N. i i act eey wold & Co., 325; Beifeld Bros. F. Sele the day a oe pases dos it was | singular, but nevertheless true. that blood | Mr. B neluding that she was } they do not. in addition to making the bot pay | eee ae ee Poel ta eee serena aa pics SERN EIS. zel Bros, $253 Haratield & Goodman, £255 an oversight to be ashamed of. An over- | tells in horses the same as is said to ordered her killed. One of | [or the damage tothe bridge. prosecute bim is a a pons 4 I § Dispatch ito. The Chiccoo: Tviteine. Parisian Suit Company, $25; small si $20, light of equal gravity in reference toa mat- | do in human beings as regards. their | his employes asked thar he might take her. { (Tubal ast was only by the sheerest good Shen her master settled tho tlaitn and proceed: Event Goer oon ee GW. Horenisiss, Secretary. ter of private business, or of importance to } ,Reculiar apiness to | feceive instruction. | Mr. Backman consented, he oly reserving | ot sacrificed by the criminal act f tho mass | ed to Chicago. ieago, coal. pam ene a = vena ‘0 break a “plu stable ight to eet her from abuse in her SiGATH=DE REE. f ELEVATING RATES A\ 7 e “une! shies i the interests of the Learue or the Chicago | joys “at. these fain. call ail. horses old days. sire now proves to be heavy, and | that: ard Gbavoldecle, fe okie ose artes Special Dispatch to The Onlcoge Tribes. THE MICHIGAN SUFFERERS. ton & Guise’ toutes At eee, Bey ad Club, would not be excused, and the over- | oniside of racing stock plugs—requires may- | Will foal within a month a Kentu Prince | men receive tho blame unjustly, without having | | BUFFALO, Oct. 1.—The following rates went —- : ready ior business tu-Atbany, Mo.. Saturday. levating, including five days’ | Chicago Coming Liberally to the Front. | Himptonville, Mo., niue miles west of Bethany, S west of Betnany, rized. | Some stubborn and idiotie Captain deliberately, | into etfect today: and Albany, cighteen mile ‘vers it isa | foal, which, of course, will be highly p sight of failing to forbid the desecration of | bea month’s time. With the di tho. fi a 1 ti Fy ‘push last Monday by the Troy and Chicago Clubs | ve! i aster. They can be broken, so endanger tho fives of innocent citizens. Let’ | storage, %c per bushel: storage each succeeding To the Eait mh 4 7 a! ig, to say thy least, ooually inexcusable, | William Jones, an’ intelligent colored. lad, CRICKET. Capt, Wild be punished and "severely ‘punished | ton divs or "part thoreot, i. do vessel pays rr Rooms MicinGcy Scrmeens— | Mu he meted as billing stations on that date. = XCUS: informed me, in the short space of tl ign tu is ree $ and criminal conduct. tle | ina lon to the ubove tg for elevating. FAD RERS- is branch leaves the main line of the Burtin! Telegraph wires are easily touched days. Dey seem fo know,” he sid, © just THE ANNUAL MEETING atu Id be indicted for an aztempe to commit ‘A BIG CARGO. Citicaco, Oct.-1.~—I ain happy to say that the font Bethany, and connects with tne St. Jos a nowadays, and that game could ‘and | What's ‘specied of em, and’ dey goes risit | ofthe Chieago Cricket Club wil be hetd in | Mates {clad vomstetad wvbieh Bo would Be | spetat Dapaten to The Chicago Tribune work in Chicago for the relief of the suifer- | the Burlingtom at Albans: <All the burlington FRALO, Oct. I.—Tho new steamship Laconia | ers by forest fires in Michigan is at last re- | will now bave to do to secure a direct inde> url River. dd just as natr’l asa human being would; | the readmg rooms of the Palmer House, on DEATH OF ANDREW MILLER. arrived today from Dulith with 33,000 bushels of Pendent Ii Ste i x endent line to St. Joe and » should hays been ordered ace It | ah ; : no lefeuse to say that the good deal natureller dan some.” Monday Oct.3, at 8 o’clock p. m. a M “| r ve - as ceiving a fair dem atte! Thy is club refusing to. play, or that refusal to play | the horse, turn him foose, and fet him get GUILTY OF SUICIDE. Scutch-Irishman, being born in Londonderry | She drew thirteen feet. vent past pre- | a standard gage trom Albany to St.Joe. This, would have subjected’ the club to the penalty | used to the feeling of it. “The next is to put a County, Irelund,'in 1820. He came. to America THE JESSIE LINN AND PRIDE OF AMERICA. vents me from giving such a statement | however, will not be done as lonz as tho presen of forfeitttre of ils membership. in the | the stddie on him’ and jet nim run around : —— nt the uge of 21, stopped for a short in St. Johns, ‘Special Dispaten to The Chieaoo Tribune | 88 Sttould be made of the liberality of our | Meeble relations with the Hannibal & St Joe Ff League. Granted that both results miht | fora few hours. Finally, one of the boys | Not Sucti a Foolivh Verdict After All. | N. fi. thence went to Oswego, N.Y. where be | xrrwApREE Wig Oct Loins tee iathan | citizens, but 1 trust that those who have pre. | COs te exist. i it? The Chica; y inounts him, and the training bexins in good 5 > by vor | Worked with his uncle, the well-known ship- 2 A ey roa ne tug Lerlataae: |). Z AVe:DEC: follow. What of it? The Chicago Club y ig bex' gt Some fun has been made by the press over . me is expected to arrive here in thi orn ith i ec! ys ‘| ri i a : res auppens ; i builder. In 1846 be removed to Cleveland, 0. roel 0 morning with | viously collected moneys and sent them for- ° PALES: c, bce 8 could well afford to forfeit the game—pro- | earnest. it sometimes happens that the | a verdietrendered by a Coroner’s jury which | where he superintended the builds #50: | the wrecked barge Jessie Linn and the tug | yy, i 7 1 LESS WORK, &c. vided Troy could afford to claim itz and Chi: | horse trains the boy, or “trains” with | ° soon Ihe GoimGol Zanteaé In the ToGh : ud re ae asperiented & ae Due ing. oe Hout Wood with the leaking schooner Pride of warts silt oblige ine with é, statement of oe rage cout well attend Aptortelt tis League Hs ig amicowmtioe TEE fens Sheers of Calumet on Friday, the verdict being as wyncge nia oats eee vee acer ue ais SAILED LiGHt. may show. correct! y the ero: AUROTN a [IMPORTANT 4 ership—provi et dag | itis : ig he yougst h © 04 | Untered into partnership with E, M. Doolittle F : ote ee ¢ 4 ford to declare the forfeiture underall theeir- | 10 be thrown. Occasionally a rib is broken | follows: and built the “boxes,” or floating dry dock, Speciat Dispatch to The Cnicago Tribune. has been forwarded; or, if they prefer, I will cumstances. So that the question of penalty | OT a° leg or an arm = wrenched out | -R. J. Mulder did on the night of Sept. 29, 1881, | Which did service so many years in the’ North MILWAUKEE, Wis., Oct. 1—Kailiug to secure | give them a report of what the officers ap- eg and fonisiare outs ae figure pris | of place. but such trifling ineidents as these | at theTown of Calumet in sald Counce of Cook, | ranch, Since 1s the fit bas been Miller | C@rgocs the stéam-barges Baltentyne and con- | Pointed at the citizens’ aneeting have ek case—there would have een, could not | ave taken as part of the regular business and | Voluntarily und of his own matice aforethought, | Bros. “He leaves awife and three dauehters, | Sort and A.B. Moore left today light for Buffalo. | accomplished and let them keep the records. have been, either penalty of forfeiture, | Are not thought mach of. Before the boy { hang himself, and so the jurors aforesaid upon | two married undone unmarried. Mr. Miller was A BRRAK IN. THE ERIE CANAL, A true and full record should be available we ful anew nyancall Cylinder Ifwas undoubtedly the duty. of the ‘trey | Mounts the horse it should be said that he | {ele oaths koresaia cay tut the suid Ite J. | very popular with all who ‘knew wim, and ‘his Special Dispatch to The Chicaco Tribune. when the final balance is. struck, whoever | press Work: binding and Stalling oe weeWly. and av 3 é ; fme, | Mulder did then and there in manner aforesaid, | detth will be regretted by a vast circle of Unica, N. ¥., Oct. 1.—The break has fit. All th 4 Seat aS Ne Crk ing and Salling, on ‘d Management to have proposed postponement «ls the animal around for a short time. . r t f Triends and ac i t »N. ¥., Oct. 1. @ break in the Erie charge of it. All that has thus far come |. Monthly Publications, Our fucilities are the best. unt e hut, whether this was proposed or not, ié | But the training of young racing colts, un: | PRUE Mo place wforosaid, voluntarily, und of | 1H LAUSCI OF AX ROX TOG Padon wevecn dare? # Wkely to interrupt navi- | to my Knowledge may be summed up as | Mops done nrompely and in the best posses was the duty of Manager Anson to have re- | der the most favorable circumstances, is, 1 | himself, the 83 . Mulder, nyt . S BS i i ‘ollaw: rand delivered tree mutate fused to oe the ae thatany Jasd he | am credibly. informed, always excitims ‘ail er ane sluice aginst ie. panes Yesterday atzernoon tho new iron tug built IN DRY¥-DOGK TO STOP A LEAK. Collected by the Lumberman’s Exchange abet pa tints ie dong so he would ‘gre boc susiained. by | ‘ety often Ganzerous.” But so expert are the Dex Devosc, | Pualyinnuched, Shes tamed ng Aipbm aad | agua Wis Goethe mene Frau, | a formated ty Hig Cite ROUNDS BROTHERS, the club, by the League, and by the good | Youths who make ita business that within i S to be commanded by Cupt. Mike Driscoll a vet SHEE Ago eich eee new ia: | fee cr collgetions deposited with Treas- seems that still another League Club dis- > 9 1 Without any ‘nion Tug Line, he huving commanded several << Port E : graced itseif ina shuiler manner far worse, | touble by an ordinary horseman. of that company’s best boats, the Inst of which = oda scut fe Port Huron direct). indeed, for in the second instance it was a} E' very morning the horses are taken out in Xas the Comimotore. ‘The Alpha is built wholly MICELLES EOUs: Ta bends See Oct ee a non-League zame, and, moreover, it was the | S¢ts ex ed. The it set leaves the of iron, is $6 feet keel, & feet over all, 18 feet I RBOR. a . . League elub. which relused to postyone, al | stable at orelock, the seeond at 8 o'clock, | ‘Those wlio'so frecly criticise therpiie sscol- | Ughidy aiid 3 feet hold. She has an’sis-foot | Ashland Preas: “Maj. M. Robert, of tho United | “°/°e1*4 PY Treasurer about ECKARDT, though urged to do so. On this subject the | and the third at 10 o’elock. Eachsct remains | ogy of the foregoing might do well to re- | jnehes. She draws as she stands in theomatowat | States Engineer Corps, iu charge of Govern- $0193) Fashionable Caterer, veteran base-ball writer, Mr. Henry Chad- { ott about an hour and a half. ‘The ex- | member that under the common law—the | present, without ner voller, machinery, or up- | @¢2t barbors on Lakes Superior ond Micbigan,.| Private remittances reported (about)....” 1,000.00 able Cee wick, addressed the followmg letter to the | ercistag boys come trom - the House of | basis of the laws under which Illinois is | per works, lw! feet aft and3 fect 6 inches for- | Attived on the Manistee Wednesday evening 263 WEST MABISON-ST- Cleveland Herald: Refuge’ on“ Blackwell's Island, and are | governed—suicide was held to be acrime— | ward. She fsa splendid piece of marine arcbi- | from Ontonagon. Maj. Robert spent Thursday $0,108 | FINEST TABLE SERVICE IN THE COUNTRY, Your, Sept. 27.—My attention was this | VouNd out as apprentices. ‘Their ages | stillis one here at common law. tis not | tecture, and rellects great creait. on her de- | examining tho docks and harnor, gaining ny | < La! aware that the Board of Trade and Wedding Cake sent to any par? of the Uoton. morning called to ihe uction tuken by the | 2 from S to 14. There is a regu- | yet Lalfa century since suicides were buried | Sifner, Mr. John H. Gutches, Superintendent of | personal observation such f i gaining by } some other cominittees have forwarded large q League club hailing from your city this week racing track, a mile Jong, withica | at cross-roads in England, and even today | the Chicago Dredgimg Company, who also per- | Dir atte eh information as here- } suins, but Ihave no record or personal Mich ‘requires atthe indnds of ‘sour paper es Dox, Where the purchaser of a hose | oue eluurch at least, and that not the least in- Sonally superintended her construction. Didand pile doce ores eee ee uowledge of the extent of the donations. e rebuke. It appeurs a mate had it and have a gvod view of the horse’s | fluential of religious organizations, refuses DOCK AND OTHER NOTES. » fe was greatly pleased | Below I hand you a partial list of the con- |” . neha oir anne pice iret eases Here, during the summer. the | Christian sepultare to selfmutderers. “tt | Grain freights ure lower now thao ever be- | With what he saw, ana gives: it as his opinion | tributors as recorded in -my books, ‘Tey Scott's Carbonized Morse Powder, Itmerer {eile bo the die sienna aia jHeteopaliten Claus ve exercised. Mr. Oleott, the assist- | was to meet-this thatthe fiction of “tempo- | fre- tn that all the water necessary for any purposeean | _ The call for drapery has been liberally re- = quies ot tho martyred President. ‘The Metres { 24t trainer, must always be on hand to super- { rary insanity” on the part of those who take | _ Miller Brothers are making a new rudder-post | b¢ bad anywhere in the barbor by building | SPOnded to, and I have received what L esti- BIRD FOOD. Hotitas ‘club prowptiy ‘postponed the match intend. AS the calvacades pass in review | their own lite was mercifully instituted, and | for the big schooner G. W: Adams. proper docks and by dredging a channel to the | Mate. at from 6,000 to 8,000 yards, and more | WW -~ B Shen it “was known that the day was to be so { before him he makes such Sugeestions to the | it is doubtful. whetber the verdict given {The fine new steam-barge Clyde is Iymg near | shore. There ara many harbors on Lake Mich. | Stiiicoming. Such as is suitable for mourn- K { 3 Seat Chale penne a at asia ead eeNEnE | Tecieas he deeins necessrry, anu tt is almost abovais not quite as sensible as a statemont | Adams strect bride. Sheis worth a vist gon where the drift is greater than in Ashland | ete tresses, sheets, pillowcases, etc. is re. aempter’s : I e say he isaima y | tha As 7 fi side whi eb i : 3 4 i edi f . pan thoroughly | that dude comuutted suicide whileiy | The survivors of the genooner Uris Grover, | harbor, where the experiment of dredgiagehan- | not disinpotsesd mer Trai hey, secrecy Meng | FOr Sfosking ins Wnotesae and ‘he Cleveland Club’ ver. Ti rust ine i _ ‘ i ag A lub's manager. To their disgust, | trained in the business. When le was but | a state of temporary insanity, 4 which was releused trom the shore at Sister Bay | mels bas been successfully tried for scars aud 1 woul aye been able to send out today Ch. wees .f reats id. Lh able to send + 1 CLARK-Sr. 5