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9) fie Unde Maaasuivads vat Veiboksbal, BGULOBER dee 5 by Mist P WAL Vit PAGL MARINE NEWS. Nothing Now to Report Regarding Grain Froights to Lower Lake Ports: Coal Freights from Buffalo, Lake Erie Ports, and Oswero Very Firm and Advancing, Description of the Magnificent New Steam-Barge H. C. Ackley. Tho Capfain of the Maine Gives His Version of the Clark Strect Bridge Affatre Around tho Lakes—Vessel Oharters—Dock and Other Notes—Arrivals and Departures, LAKE FREIGHTS. RAIN. There {s nothing -new to report in grain frelhts tv the fower luke ports, There js no rite, and when charters are made they are on op. ta! whieh virtually menng about onc quarter of acent.a bushel less thin nothing, the best bid inade for corn ta Bultalo fora week vast Leing one-half cent. a bushel, which is onc. quarter vent less than yald for handling the grain, The following comprise the vessela taken Gaterday: ° 2 Fur Bugato, Propeller Phlladelphin, Huxseed,. Propuiler Fountain Clty, ¢: Sehuouee Annie Sherwoud, corms... For Collingivoud, Sobouner Glentifer, corn Buahele. «40,000 21,000 [21,000 ‘Total capacity. LUMBER, 4 Lamber freizhts remain firm, aid agents and owners fad no diliculty Ininaking engagements, as tho shippers’ demund for carriers ia greater than the supply. The followlug are tho rates at whieh charters were made: From East Saginaw to Lake Erie vroin Ludington to € rom White Like to iy rom Grand Haven to Chictgo, From Muskegon to Cole ION-OR There was no chang yesterday Ju fron- ore frelghts, and vessels were still in active der mand Hates remalit firm nt tho following figures trom tho points named: from Escanube to Chlenga From icanuba to Lake Bele’ parts Frot Marquette to Luke cost. The absence of currlers at tho lowor-inke Ports hus had a tendency to make coal frelehts: from Buifulo and Lake Evie ports extraordinar ly stiif, und the tendency Js upward, Charters wero tiade Monday for this port and Milwaukee nt £1.50 per ton, the bighest rate yet pald this season, Tt would not be surprisisyg did rates reach $2 aton within a fortaighe should grain fretehts from this port. show no improvement, and there Is iv Ikellhood that thoy wilt Improve again thig’season, a4 tho gatnblera who control tho corn In store hero will probably bold ft, pro- furring to pay atoraga In the elevators rathor than silp it to Exstern inarkets. The following’ are the corrected Hgures from the ports numed below: from Buffalo to Chteago. From uttale to Milwattk Krom Buthuo to Duluth. rom Lake Erie ports t HO. seee rom Luke Erie ports to Milwaukeo,. From Lake Erie ports to Racine . From Lake Erle ports to Exeaiabile..es From Lake Erle ports to Dirt, From Bake Erie porta to Detroit, From Ch The pUrtye.. soe S140 1.50 AUB) ewest of ‘and Sncluding Erie to which fron-ore is consigned, and from whieh conl fs shipped. HOME GATIERINGS, A MAGSIFICENT STEAM-HATGE. Woe yesterday hud tho pleasure of Inspeoting, dy invitation of her owners, the stenm-burge IL C, Ackoly, one of the finest steamers that ever entered tha port of Chicaye, Tho Ackley was built nt Grund Maven, Mich. by bor owners, tho well-Inown firm of Kirby & Ackely,whose repu- tatlon Is exceeded by nona around tho Inkes 1s the bullders of vessels, hoth steam and sill. Tne Ackley {s commanded by Capt. Edward Stretch, uw veteran dake seamiun,, Sho was dc signed and dratted by John Callster, the .foreman and builder of — Messra. Kirby & Ackley's shipyard ont Grand Jinven, nnd cust complete, $111,000, Sho fy rated by tho Inland Lioyas ‘as A 1, which alone proves that shu Is a Nrgt-cluas vessol. ‘Tho ackely has an improvement tu her build which 41s possessed by nv other stenui-barge Inunched on the Great Lukes, Instead of arches sho Is braced on cithor side by thirteen immense iron rods or buits trom her bilges to the Deams, se- cured fn tke most approved modern manner, She bas two boilers, cach § feet 6 inchos In dlim: eter by 1 feet 6 inches long. Her wheel ts 10 fect 7 Inehes und ts driven by an cuglno dxdH, Tho bed-plute on which tho onging rests welyhs seven tons, with six feet of solid tiinber beneath tho plate, Sho 1 treble-bolted throughout, and ai tho Umber tn her is clear, ter cubia fs ted’ out in first-class shape, and ber forccustle equals anything atout. Tho Ackley bs cugnzed in tho Iron-ore trade, plying between Hscamba and Grand Haven, and basa capieity of | 1,500 Rrosstons, Ut ly tho Intention of her ownors to gendher on a voyage to Kuropo ag scons the Wetland Can fins. asifictent depth ef wiater— fourteen feet—tu perailt ber to. piss through, fa her ownerd and butlders dealre to prove thut as good a sen-bout can be buliton the great Iukes ay those that aro built on tho seaboard, Messrs. iruy & Avkely have every reason to bo proud of thelr handiwork, ud thoy baye proved: themselves, by turahye out this tie boat, to ho among thy best vesael-builders on the lnkes, and have made a reputation for thommelves and Grand Haven chat is the cy of leas furtunute eompetiion. ‘Tho Ackley will leave this evene dug for Escanaba. TI CAPTAIN OF THE BTEAM-HARGY MAINT Capt, Wilds, tho owner and commander of tho steutn-burgo Matue, the boat that ollided with Clark street bridge Saturday morning, yesterday save bimself up, he for tho ilrst thine, on bis are rival yesterday, becoming aware that a warrant had been Isoued for blunrrest ona churge of rune runic into the bridge, Capt, Wkly, whomppears to. Beat ve feuls Very sure over tho con= Bure that hus bued visited upon Minton aceount af the securence nt Clurk street bridge, and in a spirit of fatrnuss Lue TrenuNe ives thu Cape Tuth's Version of the atalr, whlch, if teuc—aad the Cuptaln's willingness for a Judleial bivestie watlop xuus fur in bis favor—puta quite a diifers cnt phuse on the oceurrence, ‘Tho Captalia says Re was fully aware of the ordinance requiring tho verldges to be cloved between band 7 o'cloLk, and bas ulways obediently bowed to the majesty of tho law, Ho auya thut on tho morning of Sat~ urday, when the uufortunate altar at Clark street occurred, ho bad passed through Rush ptrect bridge on hie way up the river, Whan ng wot (0 State street be Mew bis whistle for Chirk Rtreot to open, but observed the “red ball” Up, aud therefore signaled his enginver to stop tho enging. Ashe nenrod Clark street bridke ho ehentited the cugineer to back and stop the bout. The bout not cheekiug Ler speed, ho sipater alarmledl the enginvur to back, not once, but’ four times, when tho engineer sent him word that the engine was on the contre and he could not work It. He thorenpon eutled to 2am on the bridge, whom be suppognd tu bo the brldgetender, to open the bride, us his boat was uamanungenble and he could not stop hor, Nowttention wad paid: to bls warning, and the result was tha¢ the bridge wis forced ¢ Capt. Wilds clutuis tht he did everything tn bts power to avold an aecident.and that bo ls pertantly willlug, oven unxlous, for a jus Gicial Investizution “to be made af ‘his conduct, and, if the provondornnce of testimony Js nut {n'fayor of his version of the ovenrronce, he je willing to be punished but he belleves, whi the facta are known, that bo will bo na- quitted of uny Jatentional wrong, ‘Mill stich Ine Veatigadion ds bud he desired a suspension of publly judgment, Tho Captuin further suya that he hos nis money tuvestod in the Muine, und that be bus no desire (and bas had none) to- (AG to unnecessary expense by running ato bridged, a@ be can dad wore protitubte ude Jor the pruflte of hls bout thin puyimg for ree palra to broken bridges, und druwaud horses, Sug Miogbed “Duals, i ire ot ies fur je believing that wheu tho t that be will be bold blameless, ee Poe big ee ABD OTHE NOTER, he biggest fleet of the scuson wi e ber market yeaterday, ab nethe Lia The schooner Siberia bus yone quarters wt Gurdan ialand, > 4" 1 wintor ‘The tug Genural cleared from Buffalo on Sun- duy tuwlng tne burgy Auerica, for the purpose of picking 1p the crow of the barge Alexandria, which went to piecos at Port Burwell recently. ‘Tho City of Rome {a discharging her cargo of coal at a North Branch yard. Yesterday was a bad day for tho tug Minos, but tow veasols arriving or departing, During the month of Septomber 00175 barrels of sult wore shipped trom Saginaw River. . The big tue Now Era returned to port yestor- tay morning with her tow, having become dls- abled by getting u Ine in her wheel, Tho muster nud owner of tho schooner TB. Shepant is contemplittig ywiving bis crate thorough rebuttd during the coming whiter, but das vot deetded whothor it wil be donu at Mule wutkee or hore, Saturday night the members of the Toronto Sailors’ Union held a special meeting, at which tho waires were ralsed to Sha on Lake Onterlo and #3 through the canal, in unison with the rate fixed nt Port Hope. Lumber shippers are much Sratupeil acarelty of canalboats, ‘Those now in port cnn notwet thelr cargocs of corn unloaded Into tha elevators on aieeottnt of their crowded condl> ton, and are therefore tnavalinble. Capt. Jotun Kain, of tho sehooner Cit Dovean. ly the prondest Captain ant His good wite presented blo with a fin Monday, which pleased hiin so much that Wo his anchored bis vessel und applied tor admission tu tho "Jolly Captains’ Gib." Tho wheat curio of tho schooner George Suffol on bebe untoaded at Kingston overrun 7) bushols, for whieh the cousigioe refused tu pity Deeause the vessel's bila Inding contained te words * moro or less” Tho gradi was loaded out of farmers’ wazons wong Luke Erle, Capt. ‘Thomas Hewrool, who was drowned Saturday night near Rar Point, was wreskdent of Bay View. Capt. Mawgeod was carmininder of the achooner Siushine, and was asleep aft, and on Delng aroused got up in adazed condition and walked overbourd. Ie waa 28 sears old;ynid was alge. “2 It{is said that tho bvridgetender at Indiana alrect was so drunk Mondny night that he pearly Jost hits bridge In tho river by the propeller Deait Ilehmond rianing Inte ft, be havin ring the bell for her to come on and then feared, te upen the draw, ‘The penne ee sa touched tho Dridve, hor Captain discovering that tt was not swung Just in thine to stop his bout, Tho stean-barge St. Joseph waa in bard luck erday. Yesterday torning tho schooner Minnie Showson ran inte ber taking ont one of her arches, und tu the afternoon the tug. 0. H Green colllded with ber, dannging her bull somewhat. Notwithstanding all this her Captain, eho isn most affable und good-natured man on ordimiry ovensions, and -very priction), frsists that thé St. Joseph ean stand a great deal more pounding and stil float, ‘Tho schooner Stampede, Capt. Aga, and tho achouner “rie leila, Cupt. MeClout, aro ti port, and tho two Captains haye cneolled thomselyes Jn the “ Jotly Captains’ Club," an orgauaization Intely formed nmoug the Inke Captains for Ue purposoof consoling themyelves at the fright. Tol prospect before att lu the coming wine ter, The soolety cmbraves among its membrs such welleknowh sallors as Capts, ‘Cony Howland, JL, Albrecht, John D, View Alsting, Hunk Blite, Cal Beeker, George Gitnan, Dan Murphy, Mare tin MeNulty, AL Learned, Willian Harmon, 1a bormusterd "MeCurthy and. Cary, aud. ‘Capt, Sani rooks. Ht Henderson wanted to Join tho society, but ho was rejected because he Wore a“ plug" hat. and the members refused to have ans one th the soulety who would bo taken for a slenin-barge., Capt, Aga and McCloud ure tho youngest members of the club, but thoy have ilready assumed a front dent. by tho of She ny lakes. THE STORM SIGNAL. ONDERED UP, Sptetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Wasursaton, D.C. Oct, 4.-Sleaals ure ore dered up nt Chicago, Milwaukee, Grand Haven, Port Huron, Toledo, Sandussy, Cleveland, and Detroit. THE LUMBER TRADE, MUSKEGON, Special Disutch to ‘The Chicago Tribune. Mtskecos, Mich, Oct. 4.—The tumbermen of this city are now affected with a series of labor troubles which are growing ta magnitude every day. For some months past Indorers have bev eure, and some of the mill-mnen were com pelled to import sone Gerinan Immigrants from: Castle Garden to work in tho mlils, When these inen enme, as has alceady been given in ‘lie ‘Misuse, they did not Uke tholr Jobs, and would not work the hours required of thom. All the mitlg here work thelr mon eleven and a halt hourg, and these German citizens would only work ten. They quit work, were arrested, hu sults followed, but tho nulll-men got no satisfuce tion, Close on tho heels of this. ditticulty the imen working = for the Boomiug Com- pany struck for more puy aud full Une and full pay in Lud weather, und nftor aw abort delay the men not only jot tho iterewse fn, Tay und fall time naked for, but full pay for the Iiwe they wore out on the strike. Pits was brought about by the anxiety of the mitl-mon, who were atratd that If the atrike continued thoy would bu compelled toshut down for want of logs. . They offered to puy the men for the tine tost, and so tho mutter unded, and tho me wont to work Friday noon, Hut thia Instance of discontant bid seurcely been ailnyed when 10- tees were mysturiously elrenlated calling for a Innesemecting of ui] mill-employdés tor Saturday tZotclock at tho Hberty-pule ou Western i nud, Close on tine, and tony before the meeting had opered, there bad congregated tno durgest muss of men ever geen together in tid vty numbering nearly 4,000, and embracing all nite Jaborerg, from the head men inthe milla te tho lumber-shovers on the docks, They represented every millon the like, and were a quiet, ord lot of fellowd, These men wero yathered for the purpose of petitioning the mill-owners for a decrenso In tho hottrs of Inbor from cleyen and vhf hours por day to ton hours. “hem ae was duly orgunized by the election af atlicers, and a coumnittee was nppolited to walt upon tho milllemen and lay the petition before them, Tove will be given a week (to Oct. ty to consider tho mutter, und it uow lookd that if the prayer of the potitioncrs Is not wranted avery iil! In thls vicinity will be eam. pelled to shut down, aud not a cargo of lumber gun be shipped froin this port, The meeting was both formidoble and deturimined, and thers is serious trouble bond If tho diltlealty tau. xurated by tho German lininigrants from Castle Gurdon fg not compromised In some way, Clenranees today, twelve, Lannber shipments, 2,055,000 four. Chapin & oss sold Uulr mitt here today for $50,000 to ‘Thomas Stimson, Mig Ruptds, BAST SAGINAW, Special Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Rast SAgtNaw, Mich. Oct. 4.—Tho total ship- ments of lumber, abingles, and tath from the ; for tho season to Oct. I were as follows; Latmber, Gi230,W09 feet; shingles, 105,005,000; lath, 11,761, VESSEL CHARTERS, AT HUFPALO, Ne Ye Bpectal Dispatch to ‘the Chicago Tribune, NorvaLo, Ne Yu Ovt. 4.—Coat freights wero dull today, but rates were firin at $140 to Chica xo and Milwaukea. She only yeasels hure for charter, the Union Ling propellers Aven and Vortuyo, wera taken for Chicago at the above figure. Canal frolgtte were quiet and rates were Unchanged, aA few londs of whott wore shipped te 4 cunts and of vornat Ui cents to New York, i AT CLEVELAND, 0. Spretal Disnuteh to The Chteuga Tribune CLEVELAND, O.. Oct, 4 Chirters—Sohooner Tutehingon, voul to Minvaukeo, gla free; sehuoner Holyctia, coal, Sandusky to Greun ay, $1.20 tree, AROUND THE LAKES. TUS SCHOONER MOONIAGIUT BEINOUSLY DAM AUED, Spectat Dispatch tv The Chicago ‘Tribune, * CLEVELAND, O,, Oct. 4.—During a gule of wind from tho northouat the schooner Moontliaht, orustaden, bound from Esesnabna to Uloveland, wus seriously datnaged while entering the bar bor tonlyht. Shp struck beroudslde aguinet tho Weat pler and Woutover to tho cast plor, lying ucross thy river, ‘he schuoner Jereniah Gods drey was lying at cast ptor and prevented the Moonlight trai deltting up stream, ‘This caused tho lattur's fovemmat, bowsprit, Jibboou, knight- heads, ana starboard quurter to bo carried gy way, Yho Moonligutis owned by Hibbard & Vanes und others, of Milwaukou, SPRANG A LRAK, x Spectat Dispatch to ‘the Chicaga Tribune, MuskRUON, Mich. Oct, 4—Tho sehoonur Mary, which Joaded lumber bere seuperday. forChicagy, sprung uleak whon twonty mllesaut of the hare ier an wis Lawett Hee the ee ae he will bo putnped uut, ‘Tho Mury ts owned by Capt, einulvitte, of Chivazo, THE STEAM*DARGE CRANIT BTATED Sprctal tHapaich to The Chicueo Tribune, STURUEON HAY, Wis, Oat. ho tug Kitty Smoke went to the Ciny Banke this atternoon from here with two stedmepuinps to float tho urge Uranit Stute, sunk thure yesterday, PORT OF CHICAGO, niacaae o AIURIVALS, # Grago Grummond, ‘1 . Mine Siebosgutt Mhunowruce suniete eo Prop bkylark, Bunton Brus bur, auidplos Itugwuud, sundries, utui, lumber, Sluryuucte, iran arg. ‘Muskegon, iumiba enton tlarbor, sundetes, Huskouun, lumbar, Jumbor, 1 tt Mrup Goorge Dunbar. Muskegon, humbur, Prop J, 8. Bewvartis Haugwlick, sundelca, Yeap AL Grol, Muskusun, juuii fe Analy Laur, Suskouun, huinbor, of Tompest, Wiite Lake, aundelon, TOV BL Josuph, Muskegon, luuibur. prop lt: MeDuniid, Susilatda, lumbye, UTE, pa ton, Lane, Brop Albert Milter, Munlstoy, Lumber, Hulutit, sundilvs. uti, Sunilatec, (owls if: Murray, Cleveland, . fu, Ludington, Huber, und Laven, lumber, ryuetta, trun ued, ty ae turk, WiubYEr, unuuiu, Savleus, lumber. Sehr Knto Gillett, Marinette, lumber, Retr Cold pring, south Haven, sundrtos, Kebr Nata, eonty. turaher, dlrunduck, Muskegon, iumber, ary ii. Porew, Menominer, limber. 1 Binek Creox, nimber, . PORE St, Iguntce, lninbor, Mini b on, Cheboygan, lumber, Rehe Onconta, Choboyuan, lamuer, Kehr ¢. HL, Hacktay, Menominee, ambur, Schr Moura, Huma, cont. Hebe Gatrich, Kunmien, umber, Rehr Our dari, Cloveland, ent, ae nnd Schell Muskexun, hi Sent Mowe ttn, Minber. Sele 8. A teat Grand Maven, Minber. Sole ey ae sirecte Huy, Weenie ba, iron-are, Bebe Callhieoud, Triverso City, lnmber, ene ak Sradioy, M: arbure Betir Witstralte, Mu ae Sehr Ts Sandisky, col, Sehr its kovon, iumber, byity elite edit OM, bitia, COWL che 22. Nlehols, Cheboszan, Inmber, Jarrlson, Atuskexan, Hnbor. inctiy Maher, White Like, rallroad tes, pekbrliire, Miskexon, lumber, thade n! Jucksonport, wuud and posts. Muakegon, iututier, it ne UILYOr ¢ Relir Dt. Marty Sehr 4.0, Dowos, Georgian Bay. poste. Reur Henry C. (atants, becuttba, troit-ore, Seber Nolse Torrunt, Manintee, tnniver, Senr Coaende, Gard lls LAbIO Anu, Keeann! Aron, Be Sehr Guide, Merport, Bebe David Vanee, € Selir Agnes, Muniaten, in Behe Mare, Lautington. umber, Sehr Stumpedy, tecanaba, lave: Relir Houtty Cis Bette City of shabagan rc * jt, I Bn Warts 1b, hy eur Dts Le Davis, Untill, A, M, Meare. Hay du Suqu lumber, Orin, Sturgeon Bay, limber, Rehi Sehr Golden Morv Muskexon, himbar, Schr Kato Darley, Menuminee, hunter, Schr Vonsankee, Menamtres, luniber, Sehr Commorce, Menominee, umber. Sene Arras, Muilatee re Sour ida n lait Sehr Ada Motori ww vein. Lumbar. « Myneiines, tia. F June's, Cedar Myer, liber, Behe Huttio Burl Alinapeu, wood, Hehe Kateht ‘houipiar. Wluck liver, lumbor, Sclir Sudus, Grand Haven, bark, ACTUAL KA Stmr Graco Grummond, fauth Beop Skylark, Bangon Harber if pd. 8. Senverns, Sauzucuck, sundries, Ceone Punter, Muskeuon, sundries, Tivkox, Musk ght, ene WVU Na ANGS, Maven, sundries, Iache. ro ff inp. Hrop Michi Tenp Dew Kelir ur May Klehnrdso hie Jetiny Muller, OTHER LAKE PORTS. PORT HURON, Spectal Disvatch to The Chieago Tribune. Mich., Oct. 4.—Dassed tty—Pro- pollera Conestoga, Winslow, Annie Young, 1. W, Binnobard, Starucea, City of Concord, D. W. Powers, Rutssla, Sparta and congort; schvoner David Dows, hooner M. W. Page, Chiengo; Fleet- ggorntd, L. L. Lamb, Empire State, Queen City, Cyclone, Down—Propellers Quebec, Chiengo, Lycoming, Rochester, Peter Smith and barges, David Bal lentine, Gordon Campbell and consort, tran Age: and consort, UG. Hurlburt and consort, Alcona aud consort; sehuoners soonlight, Aunt Ruth, A, Boouy, Tom Mukor, H. Dudiey, Ghilstone, He Bissell, ToL. Coyne, dames Piatt, Mincral State, Constitution, C. Crawfor ug Castte und barges. Wind northoast, heavy; weathor cloudy, Svectat Diapaten to ‘The Chtcage Tribune. Pout Hunox, Mich. Oct, 4.—t:0 p. nt.—Pagsed up—Fropeller Empire State in port and win bound; propetiers City of Concord, D. W. Pow erg, and EButerprise; ‘steamer M.D. Ward; schuoners Miverside, C, J, Wells, T. R, Merrill, Kmplre State, IN. Foster, Quean City. Le be Jatmh, Pleetwin Fitazeruld, City of Chleago, Jura, and Saumee Valley Downt—-Propellers J. with schooner L. I. Kimtalt and consort; schooners Snowdrop, David stewart, Penokee, Wawanosh, Reindeer, Clayton Helle, EB. P. Beals, Sunrise, Myosotis, and Gen, Feang Ste Wind north, heavy. Wenther cloudy, NUFFALO. Special Disnateh to Tho Citeawn Tribune Dureso, N.Y. Get, .—Arrived—From Chi- llur "Nynets, corn, ete: prapelter flour, ote. propeller Montana, corn, From Duluth—Propelier India, four, ste, rolt—sebooner W, H. Ondes, wheat, rs From Deter From Toleda—Propeller A. L. Mopkins, wheats séhooner Jennie White, wheat. From Grand Marins—Propeltor Olean, luinber. From Clove. nd—ropelier Meury Chisholm and schooner ‘or Chlenxo—Propeliors J. 2. Lyon, 4 Colwell, Colorado, and Henry Chisholm, col: schounera D. P. Dobbins nnd PF, J. Dame ford, For Muwiatrkee—Sebooner Thoms Quny le, cou For Duluth—Propeler Tacoma, coul and rule: propeller india, aundriva; propeller Pacl- tle, ecuient, ete, For Detroit—Schooner W. I, QOades, coal, Kor Yoledo—Schooner Jonule White, eonl, YORT COLNORNE, dvectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Port Conponne, Ont, Oct. 4.—Passed down— Sehooner Hurtford, Detrolt to Osweo, wheut. Up—schoonor dang ltuston, Churlotty to Chi+ cago, cols schooner Albany, Charlotte to Chi- CHO, GO! schooner Mystic Star, Oswego to Milwaukeo. cowl: schooner L. 8." Muainmond, Charlotte to Detrolt, cout; sehuoner Jd. . Ben- gon, Klugston to ‘Toledo, Hight. ESCANAIA, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. ESCANAMA, Mich, Oct. 4.—Arrlved—Schooners Montpelier and Jd. B. Kitchen, Departet—stoamers Mimesota, Minneapolis, ond Progress; schooners ‘Lf. lL, Parker, Clura Parker, and H, W. Sage, MALQUETTE, Speetat Disputch to ‘The Chteaga Tribune. Manguetrt 4» Oct. 4.—Pussod up—Pro- = ‘ pellor Poertesa, Down—Propeller Arctic, Cletired—Propeller Superlor; schooners W, Rounds and Sandusky ENB. Speciat Diaspateh ta The Chteago Tribunes Ente, Pa, Ot. 4. ntured—lropellers Cona- maugh and Juntata, grain, Chicago, Clearod—Propeller Cofinberry, tnd schooner Nowcomb, cout, Chicago. CLEVELAND, Speetat Diapatcn to The Chiea2o Tridune, ELAND, O., Oct, 4—Clearad for Chicago— ers Scoths and Boston, merchandise. Pro TWENTY-ONE WOUNDS, A Dosperate Encounter Between a Barty of Poles, Jotun Feladorf"s sutoon, nt No, avenuy, wad tha scone yt Go'clock yesterday afternvon of n desperate encounter betwoen u yuan onmned Joseph Lucofskl and four younger und ablur-bodled wen named Jucob Grin, Mure ty Brackmun, Theodore Fick, und Jacob Kawale ufakl, the former lying nt No.7 High street, aad tho fitter at No. fon tho same stroct, Incofski ves at No. 25 [gh street, in the own of Lake View, and first oncountered hls nesail- wats while thoy were playing pool in Felsdort's, dio was Mluiost crazy from Maquer when he untored =the“ pince, and = began interfering with the pluyers, uttering tho positions of the balls ‘and Alling hls pockets with thea, ‘They bocume angered at him, und, tntcing the balls uway frow hin, were rbout ta throw hin ot into tho straut, whon he drew a Jong dirk and threntened to kil uli four of them beturs he quit tho premised, ‘They disarmed hin at ouce, which ao onraged Lucofeki that attacked thom furiously with Dilllard-ou Nght continued untit Lacofekl fetl ta the Nour Wucunscious. Der. dundls, who Was summoned to uttend im, found no less than twenty-one cuts upon hid bead and body, but by fir the grenter number of these wera mere Heshe nidd, a blow which tho mun hid ree eulved across the head with a biliiurd-sue seemed wore Hkely to cause trouble than any of the wounds, Licotskt waa tuken thence to. tho Alextan flogpital, where at last accounts he was gottiug on comfortably. Kownlafskl and Grin were nvrested by Sergt, Cuppell, of to Jaks View palice, und Ofltcer Mrooks, of tho elly furco, and were loukud up at the Wobster Avie nue Station, Thy capture of the other two a> saitints wis expected tu tako place during tho nipht. Parcoguct fe a Polo, 36 yours uf ayo, and inar- riod. ie adsallants are of thosimne nationality, and are unmarried men of from 2 to 2% yours, ‘Tho ductors attending Lacofekl are inible to: foretell how his injusica will rewult, and think it dupeils outirely upon the mount and character: of the inilamimation which will set tu today or tumorrusy, tho ‘Tho A Toctoqal Misstonary in Germany. Diasionurles and (etmpornnco preachors met be careful in Germany how thoy expostulate With porons accustomed to take stroug drink, One of those peutlowen cnterud a tavern recent. Jy da the Thuringian Viltage of Watldorg, and, suoluy one Of the Villugers sitting thore with a glass OF grog, lid Lofeye bliin two tracts, one bearing tho title, “A Nut for Uobelivvers to Crack,” and the otbor, “A Hog Among Sun.” ‘The latter was devoted to showing the wiekud. Neds and beustiiness of Hqueredriuking. ‘The Villager fooked upon this uch ust personal ine sult, und upon big complaint before a erhintaal mnigistrate thy ilsdionury bas been Kentenved to pays dino of $8 wud to vight days! luprisun: cn ed ‘The Key 10 Health. “S Have you found tho key to perfect houlth and Strength? itis Kidneys Wort, the only remedy that overcomes at once the snaction of tho kid: noyd aud bowels, It urrittoa ba bloud by cleaug- jug the system of foul burnurs and by giving strength to the Hyver, kidnvya, and bowels to pers farm thelr regular: functlons Seo dispmyed udvertisement, JAMIESON’S JOB. A Fow of Its Glaring Errors, Inac- ouracios, and Singular Umis- sions, A Comparison in Cost and Work mauship Between Tuley’s Revise fon and This One. Following aron few instances of tho incom- plete, imperfeet, carcless, aud betchy way in which THE REVISION OF THE CITY ORDINANCES was made by Mr. Egbert Jamieson, Thoy were discovered by Prosceutinu-. Attorney Cameran in hls perusal of those portions of the work (nt which he Is most futerested—the erlininial sees tlons. Further examination tu other parts of tho revision will indoubtedly unearth seores of othors ulirost us flagrant. Here are Cameron's “finds” Ina work for which tho clty Is asked to pny $12,000: ATS OF LAW, Oct, 1, 189. The don. Vi urnett, Contre Alt Burts la reply to your tote of the 2ith ult. requesting me to: ine Torm you of any * defeuts, omissions, or other deleencles in tho penal ordyiunees 18 rev bz Bibert Jamieson. which have come to nyt noties,”” 1 buye tho honor to reports Firat—That 307), respecting general ordinances contileting or Inconsistent with re- vised ordinances, conmtilus no siyving clutise, a did the sion of 18s (pn, 7, Sue. W), tho re- sult nt which ts that all prosceutions on repeated ordinances pending at the time tho Hew urdi= nauces took elfeet, Inchidhue wepeal cases, Wore: thoreby suspended and must fall, Second—A frequent ehurge i palico courts 18 sung drank in public plices. Lhe ordinances of 184 (nage, . 8) provided for this olfense, The new ordinance dees not. Seo. & of tho eburter of the Wuslingtonian Tome provides for revelying persons sentenced for intumpers drunkenness, or inisdemeanor causal thereby, and for no other charge, ‘rulrd—Pho pownlty tor a vieluvon of quite a lnrae number of the provisions of the tei ordi- nunees fs flny or imprisonment, or both. ‘This is, sy furas it eal for Lnprisonment, volt, and It ist a suiun whether it does not vithite the ting as well, : Fourth=Sec, 6M nuthorizea_ the Conmnise sloner of Buildings to stop the construction, or niteration, or repairs of aay dullding which Is holng done in a reckless or careless manuor, Dut provides no penalty eltner for tho disobedience of such order ur tho construction uf tho sime, Fifth—See, 1.12 nuthorizes thy using of tho under the sidewalks by a permit from the ussioner of Buildlugs, See, iins pro- Uhat tho permit shall be from the Commis- sioner ot Public Works. Sixth—Qulte a number of sections provide for A penalty, but wo continuing penulty, tho result ot which js thut a person might pay his toe witle sugly if he could enjoy the benuilt of his violn- ant. ‘onth—See. 1,109 and 1,109 require a house- mover to get a ieense trom the Mayor, to exeente n bond, to bu approved by the Commis- sloner of Pablig Buildings; and to get a permit from the Commissioner of Puyite Works, a sume what roundabout procecdin, é Whth—Thure ure.two sections, Nog, 1,00) and 12h, on the subjeut of disurderly conductwhich sind kaye been consolidated ti order to Taclll- tute prosvettion and nvold tlstakes, Ninth—Tho indices ure very dettelent and In complete. ‘Tunth—See, 12 provides that on complaint to the Mayer of any dog which shall, by barking, howling, bitlig, ete, disturb the quiet of aay perzon, the Muyor shill direct 0 police oflicer to give notice thereof ta tho person keopmy such dog, who, If hy shail not kill or remove such dog within one diy, shall be fined $1) for every doy. Hs imposes vn opetty duty upon thy Mayor which should bo performed by some other atte cor. Tho ordinunces of 1835, Sees, 13 and 1, page, 10, provide that upon attidayvit betore o Paleo Juatico that x dog has bitten nus one, the Justice shall isaue anorder to the owner to Kill tho animal within forty-eieht hours, and in enso of falluro to, ete. ining bin $25, wad 32 1b day thorenttor, Bleventh—Thore Js no headimg nt thu top of each pie of the ordinance, showlug tho chap- ter, urticle, ete, ‘Swettth—Tho TTealt Bepactmens complinins that Sec, 68 of thy new urdinatices, which Is the sume as Sue. 4, of Chip, 17, of tho uld, dees not ntiin the umended ordinance passed Feb, 21, Isi7; also, thut See. 2 of Chap. ol, ordinance of sid, hyg beon suspended by Seu. 1,557 of new ore aiminces, which only probibits throwing rubbish in the streets, by which horses or othor quad rupeds shall or may be Injured or endangered, Also, that the fruit ordinutice of Feb, 13, , iS omiited In tne ew. Algo, that Sec. 7, of Chap. 9, page 18, ordinnnees 8S, ant See. 6, ordinanes June 21, 197s, it regued to toe burial of the dead ond burhd perinits, ave omitted from tho now ordinance, nnd that bence there Ik nothing In tho now ordjnanes prohibiting the burlal of the deud without lrst obtaining % permit from tho Health Dupartinent, ‘Tntrteenth—LBy tha terms of Secs, 1,863 and 1,801 of the new ordinance, commun oF fl-gove cerned houses and disorderly bouges wre tmited to pluces where porsons ure bermicted to play at any gumne of chance for movoy or other vali ble thing; orto saloons or groceries in which milpors are permitted to drink Intoxleating drinks, [twill not be tard to imagine many disorderly houses and phices outside of these lnnits, Those ure defects and onisaions which require action on the part of the City Council to rectify, and should be romedied nt ones. T have not hil the time requisit to t full and thorough suvestigauon of the subject; but buve devoted such thine as LE could spare from my otlor duties to tho most, If not atl, of the inportunt amis: slong and defects of tho pont ordivances as contained In the revision of Mr. Egbert Jamies sou. Your obedlont servant, y CHAINS 8, CAMPRON, NOW COMPARE TITS EXTRAVAGANCE nnd this recktess, bad workmanship, with what was done in 187%. During that yeur a revision of the clty ordinances became Imperus tive, ‘Tho fira had destroyed nearly wl the copies of Gary's revision of 1800, which was also a ditto antiquated by reuson of the many chinges made tn the clty's charter by the Le- luluture, So, on tho reconimondution of tho Mayor, tho Council directed tho City Law De- partment to go ubend and do the work, It went on and did {t without oxtra expaneo to tho city, save, perhnns, to tho oxtent of $5.0 or $50, that Loin tho amount pald to one or two pe raons who assisted in arranging tho — work, The elty made an agreement to tke 2,00 cuples of the book nt Sita volume, und that was pric. tently all it cost, all the othor expenses not mounting te over $1,000 additional, Asto the quality of that revision made by Mr. Tuley, thon Corporation Connsel und now Judgo—tmide too not usin exten Job for which ho was pid somo. thing in addition to bls revutur silary, but as part of bis ordinary work—thoro bas nover been any question, Tf KTOOD THE TREAT OF TIME, Examluation and use failed to reveal any glar- ing and gross errors like those whieh distigure Me, Jainefson's compliation, ‘Thore was ne attempt in getting up that revision to smuggle things: through, uo attemptzto nullify finan undcrhand way tho desire of the Caunell, tho wel Wwapiid settled prluciples of tho City Govern- ent. It wasnt admirable revision; clear, cons ac, compet, giving the liw aq the Counvil wishad it, and, but for tho changes ude by tho city’s Incorporating fa 1875 under te suneral vet. It never would hnyy been abandoned; tt would stil be retuned. Now, however, in 1881, tho city ts called on vo PAY. $12,000 for a revision, Tho number of booke taken py the Couneil and the prics patd for the: ia substantially tho sume ons in 18R but, while ty thut cise tho reviser kot nothing for gould Work, here the roviser gots a matter af $4,000 for the poor, trushy, wretohed work ilustradone of which are given ubuve, It fsa stipshod Aduitnlatration and wourclora Council whieh will suffer euch bills to be paid; and since the Controller's atten= Hon has been called to this imitter, and be bas put bia foot down on this extravagant expondl> ture, and has notified the Conall that the work ia not worth the sum charged for it, that body wilt Roarcoly lava tho hurdinvod to go abead and nudit the bill, Good work Is worth paying for doubtless, and when good work ls furniehed tho Counell by tho reviser—when 1s revision is mado walob fg Btraight, and squire, and correct, whieh does not ruutilute tho tuws abd onmsculate the ordiniuces—then, und not til than, shoul! tho Councll puss tho bil BOLD BURGLARS, John Kounody Iv Caught, Escapes, and Is Soverely Peppered tn the Thigh Mo Was Doing Woll at Lunt Account and WIL Not Dlustrate tho iY that the Qaly Good Burglar Isa Dead One—Leewor Artlets, Oticers Quirk and Mangold, while traveling their post ut 4:15 yesterday morning, cme upon Atrloot burglars who were attempting to gal ontdunce ty Eddie Murah's saloon, No. 77 Hal- sted streot, by prying open a rear doar, As tho ollicera camo upon them thoy dropped thelrtoots and nttompted (o escape, and two of thom finale ly succceded In getting away, ‘Tho rewalning ono wus marched to the West Madison Strect Station, where ho was recognized as a durhig young thief and burglar unmed John Kounedy, whoav parents live ut No, 103 Miller etrect, Ag ho wae veluy booked he suddenly darted out at tho door, and, clearing a} a bound the fron rail Ing at Ube wide of tho steps, reached tho street, and made for a wmull alloy runaing south into Behool street. Oflcer Quirk uuve chuse, and, after repeatedly waraing | Kennedy Uut be would shoot him, fred two shots, one of woleh hud tho desired effect of buiting him, At the station Kennedy was ate tended by Dr. Plecker, who found that the bul- lot bad perforated the Inner surfuce of the left thizk, and, passing clear throuwh. had torn un Inmense hole fn tho face of tho thigh, Tho wound was a severe one, but was NOT LIKELY TO BE ATTENDED WITH FATAL RESULTS, At Inst accounts Kennedy was totng ng well nA could be expected at tho County Wospital, and the pollee, fenring that ho would hobble off ot one leg if a ehance for ereape vresented Itself, were keo! tard over hin, As soon as practicable, hy will be transferred to the stution, nad thence, tn all probability, be will go to the County dail upon, an array of eriminal ebarges Unat’ ought to land hind where he bee longs. It was necertalned yestorday, that, prior to the attompted: burghiry ut Mursi's, Kentiedy: mind his pls? tte an ittempt toentor the resilence of joseph Jones, No. 24 Weat Adium atreet. A sorvant beard thom at tho window of her room, and ular 1 the fouschold, The inurauders then made a bold fttempt to enter a barn Inthe rear of the fot, but a large and victous dog belt thom nt bay, Thoy next tried tho carpenter-shop of Jotin Coumbe, No. 216 Adis strovt, and anceceded in getting an Armtul of carpenter's Woals, whieh they dropped guiy then the pollge came pon thom. “Luring tho ay John Koaeh, who Is known to have heen with Kennedy, was arrested as he wag wttompte joe to make astoak " into tho linrness aturo of tra A, on West Madison streat, near dof. fersou, Ton ig wt brother of the notorios Nick Roach, who war shot through the cheeks while breaking Into a dry-goods atore on West Muailison street about one year ago. OTHERS. A domestic In the employ of 1, Bernhardt, who has charge of furnished rooms in the upper storles of No, 1X) Wisltington street, npon woiy to one nt thy rooms to make it up ats o'cloe! yesterday aftertioon eneowntered two burgiirs who were qatenc i lag, it and ndJoining apart. ents, Sho ecreatned in torrer, aud they rushed Upon her, threw bor down, and mindy for tho stuirways, One of thom sought to esenpo by Mabe in one of the rooms In an adjoining bullding, but was captured and turned over to Oilleer Beuubie at tho station he gave tho name of George Mriser, Jnuck Galivan and Frank Carraher, the young men charged with tuo burgliry of Rosenthal & Fisk's clothing store, were yostorday held in Fw ench te the Criminal Court by Justice nyorsol. Upon tho kame ebarge Auuust Freo- man was discharged for lack of evidence sut- ficlent to convict. “The plunder, valued at neue ly 8600, was recoverod tin yard In tho rear of Carraher's home at No, 218 Wert Polk street, mainly through the elforts of a Mr. Bowlby, who puundoteped tho burglars ng thoy wero inaking off with ft, a Thero Was Good Woason for It. San Franctsca Hutlettn, ‘There wag un novel sieht in Virginia City on Saturday, Itwasof a ble indian carrying a papoose in bisarms, ‘The spuetators wero be- uinuing to express’ their surprise. when bis syttu ening wearily arvund the corner, bending under the welght of two sucks of four, = Let tho noor eufferers trom female complaints take courige und rejoice that 1 painicss remedy: hos been found, We rofer to Lydia 8. Pink ham's Vexgtublo Compound, It 18 prepured nt wk Western avenue, Lynu, Mass. Sond to Mra. Pinkham for pumptilets, GRE RHEUMMATISM Aa it fa for all dincnsen of the KIDNEYS, PG LIVER AND BOWELS. P It oloansss tho system of the acrid poison p that caunco the Uroadful nuffering which only tho vfotling of Rheumatisn: can realize, THOUSANDS OF CASES Y of tho worst forma of tule torribio discaso have beon quick! relloved, in n short timo P PERFECTLY CURED. hashad wonderful aueceas, and an tmmonso RGN - a q failed, Itia intid, but efficient, € A IN 11's ACTION, but barinteou in all cages. tPF Iteleausen, Slrengpiheus aml gives New fo toall thu importaxtorganeof the body. ‘Tho natural notion of the Kidneynisrestorcd, Who Livor fa clonnsed of altdigenao, aud the ¢ Bowols move freely and healtufully, In thin ‘way tho worst discnsos aro oradicated from thosystom, Aaithna been proved by thousands that i Hf s Hokey oP 4 tho moat offectunl romody for cleaning the { ayatom of all morbid secrotions, It should bo usod in overy houschold asa SPRING MEDICINE. Always cures UILIOUSHESS, LONSTIPA- MON, PILES and all PEMALD Disonsoe, Tuput up tdiry Vegetabte Yorn, intincans, ono packago of which imakus Gquarta medicine, Also in quid Form, very Concentrated for ¥ tho convenienry of those whocaunut readily pre- 4 parolt. eacta ith equat efficiency in eitherform, GLP TOP YOUN DRUaaIsT, Phict, $1.00 WELLS, RICHARDSON & Co.. Prop'sy G¥ill send tho dry post-nald.) . EERLINGTON, VT, INSURANCE, NEW ENGLAND Mutual Life Insurance Company. Endowment Policies maturing prior to January 1, 1884, will be discounted at a moderate rate of intcrest upon a proper legal discharge being given, by applying at the Office of the Company in Boston, or to O. CRONKHITE, Gen. Agent, Chicago, IN, BEN], F. STEVENS, President, JOSEPH M. GIBBENS, Secretary, we CHLOCOLALE. GOLD MEDAL, 8, 1878. .. GERMAN - SWEET CHOCOLATE, ‘Tho most populés swoot Choocolatointhemarket. It in nutritious and palntablo; a pereanine favorite with childron, and u most excole lent article tor family use. Pho qenulne ta stamped German, Dorcheater, Mai Dewars of imitations. Sold hy Grocera overywhore, W. BAKER & CoO, Dorchester, Masa. FOLDING BED, Ansowy Parlay Folding Bata, Bake ae Levee eas fortable. ‘Hn rent. Beddlug folds wut, ‘Of whet (see cut.) Office Dosks, Bank Counters, Eto. Lawyers’ and Ladies Desks, Artistic Houschold Treo. Fitt'og9 fn Special Designs, All work guarantoed Of bost Kiln-dried lumber, and made by ourselves, Avy Audrents 4 Von, 108 Wabash Ave., Chicanos wn NEW PUBLICATIONS, The Family Library. No, 16 contatna a charming New, Novo! VIOLET PUT diate ye! by Worse SUNDER A GOLDEN VEIL.” Vriev, fe, Sold by all newsduglors, | Int ornational Nows Co., Gunural Auonts, Miroku tewt.. Ne Ys STANDAND th or DS. ae FAIRGANKE, MORSE & 00, ae Cor, Late Bt. & F1Mh Ave, a! Boarefulte UOY ONLY THK PU Fino Frnius, S south Clark> #b. Chicago, Patronlecd ‘by best people, Hullable Pankaso. Goods Dellyered Frog, USE DELL TELEPHONE. ~_ ADVERTISING RATES. Louls Llo dl & Co. 93 Washington-st, joy Agunoy vutabliahed 1334, Invat fayoruhle rates in any Prati tho pludse couaUIb OUT rtus belore : LAKE NAVIGALION GOODRICH'S STEAMERS. TIMER TABLE. For Macina and Mitwau' sel ANd Sp. tt. Bunday Morning exert For Geni id Mavon, vid 2. Ng Betttita} Manitowoe, bud neg, ete, ‘Tue: For Exeanaba, rad atl Attn, im, haa Ake Miporiur towns, ou, netony twleo dally nt9 a.m. Milwwannou, twico dally at a morning excepted. und Mantas Sunday moraing excepto Stunominoa und bay ports, 1M, alte, Mtonominos, Sturgaon Hay, in Hacunnta, Saturday Kewauts For Frankfort, Plorport, Areslla, ote, uosday at d Bon und suturday atin tl Ducks fant sttettannen, ABLE COMPOUND, _ HAS, Libin t E. Fidghan, Ur Latin, maao., ympathize with Woman. an can S: ro Health of Woman Is tho Hope of the Race. LYDIA E. PINKHARI’S ; MEGETABLE COMPOUND PLY Poaltive Cura forall those Paintul Compiatnts and Weaknesses socommnn toour best femate population. Itwill cure entirely tho worst form of Feinnlo Come plaints, all ovarian troubtes, Inflainmatton oud Uleera tlon, Falling and Displacomonts, and the consequent Bpinal Wonkness, and is particularly adapted to the Chango of Tite, Tt will dissolve and expel tumors from tho uteras{n an early stage of dovclopmont, Tho tendency toc cerous humoratherots checked very spcodily by ita us It removes faintnesn, flatulency, destroysall craving forstimulante, nnd relieves weakness of tho stomach, It cures Bloating, Hendaches, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Blecptoseness, Dopression and Indl geation, That feeling of heating down, causing pain, welght and backache, instvaya pormanontly curod by its use, Te willatatl times ani under alleireumstancesact in harmony with the laws that govern the fenisloaystens, For thocureof Kidney Complaints of olther cox thts Compound 1s ungu: LYDIA FE. 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Rat itentwot st *) a Dally, fy Dually, oxeept Sunday, _¢ Dally, ©: Baturiny. a alg, ozuape siongay: ° Days except Tubuppietrins leave and nerve from Contral Dee pot, fout oF Laken g Chiengo, Milwaukee & St. Paul Intlway. Unlon Depot: Corner Madison, Canal, and Adam eket Oniees, th iid Gh Cinekert., Panaar Ii Grand Paeitie' Horo, und at ovat Milwaukee Fast Mail Aaukeshia & Oeonunion Milruuleo, 3 aut & Stina pulls Hxpreas tent fi Green Bay, Menasna. ind Ap- piotun Kezprons trains, Milwaukeu, Madivan, Unni Chivn, lowa, und Dakota Ex, stevens Polit atid Anblitd Hx Miiwaukeo, Mattison, und Pralria du Chto Bxwrass.secyeee. madation, Higin Passonxe Dubuauo & Codue iaplds Bxpresy) Sloux City & Dabuque Fast fx. ..| Bluth & Kirklond Pastnger (li =: Blain Specint Fast, Exproas. taxed Accommodation, eth Chienito leav 343 nem, and 72h) a, € rains for dumboldt und 3 Am. WOM OEE p. aut arrive opted. dally, Sunday oxi Chicuza at Alton, Union Depot, West $ida, corner Madison and Canal- Ate botwedte Mudleom und Adi and Wtyetiiird-at, Tloxet otic: Cinrkent., Girand Pueltic Hatol, Kansas City, Donver. Puebin Kunmas City. Sunt Fo, New Mo Jen, ArizunucCullforhin Pant Bx $ 9:00 p mg 7:30 St Louis, Springtuit & ‘Toxus....[* Wi 10} Pp SE Lunls, Springtiold & Voxna. sof 0:0 p * Mobile & New Ortonns Exprean.. [2 9:0) n= 726 p Kuk Ur CO vie Od vb mf 2325 pr Mt Kxprose § Chorton pif 70 10 x, vin Joliet, Wn wa[? 7345 put Streator, batcun, Bingeon Hx. |r puny 2 pa Jollet & Dwight! miMdution, [* GW) p mi* 210 am Ilnvlx Contrat Ruttrond. Dopot foot of Luko-st. and fuot uf Twenty -sccond-st ‘Vekot Unicos, 12 Rondelphst., neue Clark, Gran Pacitle Hotel, und Uahner House, St. Louta & Rt Loui Citro.& New Orleans w Orl ‘Torna F: Texas Sprinatield Niaht bPeorta, Wurlington & Kookuk, Pour rlington dS Keokuk, Chat rth xy Pasnuste Sioux thy Expres) ra baw Gitonan Dabunae & Dubuque & Siuus On Satunday niche to Gitnan only. ¢e—On Saturday nize rans to Peorin only, ¥ Wabash, St. Louts ds Puoite Rattway. Unton Depot, Staty und Ywolftheats, All Btute-at. tho Deput und Wontworth-ny, ke Mokot Ontices, % Patmor Mouse, und Grund Pacile 1 St, Louis & Gulf Express. Ht. Doula & Gulf Fast Ling Kansas City & Denver Poorla, Muiriington & Peorls & Pekin Special, - H S00 v1) H Springtiold & Uannibal Fass sino [Piss pm. Dally. Dally oxcopt Sundays, aH Dallngn Sluupinu Gate from Chteaga to, St Louls, Kansas City, and Muorin, Parlor Day Coaches, with revuiving chidirs, Chicnzy to St. Louls, und Kes clining-Chalr Sleoping Cars, Chicazo to Unnntbal and Kunaua Cy, No change of Day Couches Chicago to St Louts or Kansas Cit) Chicago, Rock Inlund & Pactfe attroad, Depo, corner of Van Huron and Sherman: ‘Tiekel ‘OWeer, Gi Clark-at., Shorinan Lousy, Palmer House, Grand lacitic Hotel, and io Canal, cornur Madison. Jwavo. | Arrive, BL Boru Accanuuadatior Council Blais Naghe xpos, so. Knteas City, Leavenworth & At-| pe expres! + Punt &¢ Minnoupolts Faint i Wvo Istund Accommudation, ue Island Aeconnmudatlot Hug Istnnd Accommedation Ahue Inland Accommodatio Mus Fxlund Accunimudation, Buy Isjund Accommodatto South Chic ath C “Accommadution., ay ACLOINMOUALON, entre ‘Trin, Church ‘Train, sce “Dally oxeupt Sundays, tially oxcept Suturduys. sully except Monauss,” §thursdays und Saturdays only. [Sundays unly. Michigan Centent Rallrond, Depots. foot of Luke-st.und foot of Twonty-socond-at, ‘Hicker Unlces, Gf Ulurk-st., southeast curnar oF ane doiph, Grund Vacitie Hotel, and Pulinur Houye, Tuave, ‘Mall (yin Main and Alr Ling) uston Ex, Atlantls Express (lat) Rian Sxprenss oe Grand Ttantes & Sia Grand Rupld tusky Kxprosy aGrand Muplds & Muskuzun 1x. “sunday oxeoptod, Siaily, 3 {Saturday excepted. o8aturonys leeve at 6:15 p.m. Luke Khore c& Michigan Southern Hallway, Mickot UMleux at dopota, Van Huruneat, head of bas Hallo, Twenty sovond-at. thal Rurtysthirdeat, icky fund frulaht office under Aherman Houvy, wid tout ofives in the Grand Macitle Hutel wid Haliner Hous, Touve. | Areive. aml? 10 pio walt f aNiuht Hxprus atnturdays loava at We p.m. fully. *Ssualay excoptud, : ace Baltimore & Ohta, Dopota, Exposition Huliting und fout of Twonty-ao0- Dns. TekUE-Umios, Bi Chuck=wt., Pulinor (Su8M0, Snug Pactne Hotuh wid Depot (ex pusltion Bulld’zle Tvavo, | Arrive, Horie eens Nuahe resi ea Nb at iy » Sundays excepted. INK ue Uetrauna pun va Washington Clty, ond the only ing running jue entire (rojas througe from Chicage tu Ni York without chanua, . ‘The vow und clouant i, & O. plueplig-Care botwoon: Chicagu und New York daily at und UW p.m. Kunkakee Line a Depots, foot of Lukesst. and foot uf wontyenecnnd- see ichet Cale at Debate wid AN dandalpaest, (rand Paciue Hotel, and Palanue Pau, Teuve, | Anive, Cincinuatt, Indianayolls & Louls-} villu Duy ke: eee 8:00 a in[* 7:26 pm DO Mgt xprebayesteee peopl Wwe Pittwurg, PL Wayne & Chtoaye Kutlrond, Depot corner Adama nnd Cunnt-ats, Ticket Otlices, te Cinrkeuts Faluior ious, Grand Vato Huth und at Dopot Leave, | arnve, all and Kxpret w York xp i cite Expres Fiat'hine Vitteouen, Cinelnvat d& He Loute 1 Cinelnnatl aud Kokowig Alr-Lines. Dgpot, conter at Adu and Cuiuh-sis, Wom sido, its td te usd La) dU lyin tes Clarkeate Grand Pacliv itutel, und salaie tuunse, Arrive. Day Fxpross, * Logansport Adcom Night Lxprews Utaily b+. Chicago & Eastern MMinély Mullroud. (Dunvillo Houte,), iwoll its," Ticket Oftices, OL Oekke att Gh stutecake Tuimer sfuuse sho Grand Pus Citle, Iirink’y kxprens (cor, bntu and Hust vite. )y Arrive. Day Expros: rep Radnvito ce Seige “fliully, oxcopt bunduya. *Duily, et a& Grand ‘Seunk allway. hice Ue Atwabtti und Bruterates’ Twave. | Arrive. | 15am) 8:0) pia Yb pi) BAe ' »