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\ SISter tae + bunks have good balances ig HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE:: SATURDAY’S REVIEW, frade Somewhat Cramped by the High Rates for Money. Entables Have Ranged Down- ward in Price by Easy Gradations. "he Iron Mon Are Still Sailing Olear of All Appearance of Reefs. Rio Coffee Ought to Cheapen— Tea Being Forced on the Market, Lhe Closing of the Exposition Seriously Affects Oluein= natls Trade. State of Business at Louisville, Pittsburg, Cleveland, and Other Centres of Trade, NEW YORK. New Your, Oct. 14.—1n dry goods, there sn fair trade dotng, and the probabilities are hat st will continue some time yet. Jobbers tave fait stocks, and thore is a scarcity In ome fines, ‘The high rates for money make tsumewhat diflicult to negotiate alry-goods paper. oe The grain market has been irregular and nusettled, ‘The fluctuations have been con- siderable, but the tendency is downward at the close of the week. Lard and pork products were the leading features in provisions. In these, there have been considerable navancesand declines, but wach drop has heen to n lower point than the receding one, and the recovery In each case has not heen a fillone, ‘The market closes weak and nnsettled, ‘A good business hus been transacted in wool, with a good demand for consumption, without the development of any speculative feeling, Petroleum fs dull and unsatisfactory. Freights, ag 4 rule, are dull, ‘There Is nothing of special Interest to note inthe leather trade, For boots and shoes moderate business lins been done, for Amertean pig-tron continue firm. fair business wis done, Seotel pig was tn some demand, Stel-ralls, line ported, were active, owing largely to the fact that nearly wt Aiertenh inanufacturers: ure sold nearly a year ahead. | - Prices are very steady In the butter and chyese trade, ‘The arrivnis lave been large te theseagon. ‘The stock Is acammulating 11 re city, Brazit grades of colfee are much depressed, owlng to the arrival of 54,000 bags this week, ‘The market Is in favor of buyers. ens are u idy, owing to the continued large arriy rices are off 1 to 2 eonts. Tinporters are foreing sales somewhat, which renders the anarket faverable to buyers. 1 There Is a falr demand for distrivution. | Sugars are dll, ‘The failures for the week wero 103, slight- ty lower than Inst week, but still: above the average, Of these, elghtecen occurred tt the ern Stites, twenty-six In, the West- nin the Southern, thirty-four in on the Paciiie Const States and ‘Territories. ‘A large, bushiess lias been done at the Mining Exchange, and the mnjority ot stocks shows 1 slight improvement. ‘The State; ‘Line stocks have become activa nanin, and nre firm nt anadvanes over inst week's prices. ‘The new mil) of Uts company Is only walthyg for water, ‘Tha water-pipe |g being laid as rapidly as possible, and operators belleve that as soon ns the pipeline 1s completed prices will hupreve. Comstocks have been yery quiet, and show little change, Hibernia fg the most active stock on the list, and 1s very Irregular. During the week the follow: Ing dividend: re declared or pald: Cliryso- lite, 50 cents ner share; Standard, 7; Dead- wood Terra, 15: Northern Belle, 75; Conten- tion, 7; Tiptop, 20: Inyo Consolidated, 105 Homestake, 20; Green Mountain, 7395, Even- ing Star, 6. ‘Total bullion recetpta for the week In New York from imbnes, $400,150; to tal sales of mining stocks, us both Ex. changes, over 1,000,000 shares, Following are the donortiel transactions In flour, algo the prinelpal items of grain and rovigions, during the week ended Friday: Jour—Recelpts, 1004k0 barrels; exports, WOE; yates, 86,000, Wheat—Receipts, (45,- 3 exports, nenrly 501,750 1,03,000" for prompt ‘nnd 1,000 for fiture delivery; corn, recelpts, 968 bushels; exports, about 7 UES, 1,333,000 for prompt and 10,842,000 for futur delivery; oats, recell 3 bushels; ex: 5,0; pork, re ports, 2772; total sales, 3, ports, nlmost 2005 cepts, 2,641 barrels; ¢ total Sales, h125 barrels, Including old and dard, receipts, 14,734 tlerees, 760 eases, and 466 barrels; exports, 930.203 pounds; sales, 1,430 borcos prompt and 160,135 for future dellyery; Mes included city and Western steam; alxo So. Leity and refined. — CINCINNATI. Cincinnaty Oy, Oct 14.—The week now Hosting gives evidence in the state of general srade that there isn slight falling off in bust- iess consequent on the absence of visitors (0 the city, drawn by low rates of fare prevall- Ing while the Exposition was in progress. ‘This is a condition which {4 natural and not utall unexpected. ‘The falling off, however, has uot been felt serlously tn staple branches of business, retall establishments feellng it more than anywhoro else. “Pho tuanelal market lins been largely af- ’ectedl by large transnctlonsconacquent ipon ihe transfer of the Southern Kallrond to the permanent, lessees, ‘The company which pe ted tho rond was composed mutost ex- dusively of Cluetunatians. ‘Ehetr eaplial dnounting to nearly $2,000,000, was return yo them In cash. alate of thent reinvested In the new company which bas leased the youd, Dut the leading enpltalista of the new com> any have brought here a million and o halt fresh capital. ‘They brought ft in gold, wane its presence, ns well us the farge. sums seck- ing investment, are felt In finanedal quarters There have been Inrge demands for New York exchange, and It rues strong. Money, though plenty, ja firm at 6 per cent. Country Ure, In dry goods there has been an active Job bing trade, with a firm. tone for all the lead. tous eutton fabrics, the manufactured articles got following the falling tendency of raw aaterhal. active=a Ilttle Groceries haya been fal: Wy tess “so than fn the preceding week—with prices firm. Bout and shoe men report a file trade, nearly uy ta the corresponing period Ins year, Biyers of material for next spring's Inunivfacture find prices firm, ‘Trade so far this full has been much better than wns ex- pected dron is scarce and firm, wh an upward tendency. » Grain has decilned from three to six cents, except onts, which are searee and firm. Flour has declined trom 10 to 20 cent Proylslone‘are scurdé and nominal, Whisky declined one cent today, but Is act- ive at the lower rate. ‘THPhigh prices for coal aro felt somowhut by manufacturers, but a supply la contident- dy expected soon, ; LOUISVILLE. i Faouievinte, Ky, Oct. 14.—The lent to- Dacco siarket Js unchanged, excepting the wore frev offering of old tobaeco out of or ter, for which there ts very little demand und prices easy. Sweet fiflers, with color, cuntiune scarco aud firm. _ The tron market during the pust week has been very strong on all grudes of hot blast frou, and un advance of fully $1 per ton has been established, ‘There Is no demand for cold blast Jrons, and prices of car-whee! frons seman stationary, Round sales of Southern will trous haye been wade at 83 per fun higher than the sumo irons sold tor tn Julys with euilt any 4 Wald tendency, We ruew ora sites of No. Uinlll above $20.50 fuel hutasity $8250 ke priges asked. wud {t looks ns though they woult soon be reached. ‘Tho four market has been itull and the de- mamnl Hzht. Sto e The cotton tnarket during the part week has bean very quiet and dull, middling rani ny from 113g to Tf, the gratti market has been dull and dectin- ing. Tino eoelatarr market has been qutvt and engy, declining. ‘Vegetables are firm at old quotations. BALTIMORE. <4 Bartimone, Oct. 14.—The past week has heen ono of partial holiday, ‘There was: little done In the stuck market, Money wis searee; HONG Was abtatnable at less than percent, The general merchandise market was fairly active, and a fair Jobbing trade was done, ‘Theg rain market showed con- siderable spectlntive activity at constantly declining rates, Wheat was falrly active. Sates were large os drooping market. There qwas no export demand, ‘The entire ship- ments of wheat during the week were 10,000 bushels, Stocks ara aecummlating tn the elevators. Corn Is netlve on speculative ne- count, though therg {4 little butter export de mand than for wheat, The market broke ently In tho = week, and all. efforts to. maintain prices have fnlled, and today the market closed ule aud Weak. Oats are fiat, and prices fell off. five toatl “The price ts fairly maintained, Flour is dull, Provisions are weak under the ilecline at the West. Colfee Is nearly. nomingl, Sugar iy t% cant lower, than a week ago. Butter f¥ searee. , Prices ure well. malntained, Sgxs ara ‘firm ‘The srice for fresh is) fully 3 cents higher than Inst. week. ‘Thu lHve-stock mare ket is firm for the be grateayt beef cattle, logs are plenty, and,. for good corn-fedl, prices were held up to the Common and cacsers were ites arein Heit suppl ull. highest points. in Title request. ‘The market is HOSTON. Boston, Mass,, Oct. 4.—The Commerelat Bulletin tomorrow will say: Suwles of woul in Boston for the week wore but 1,535,235 pounds domestic and 191,000 pounds for elgn, but prices were very irmly sustained, Woolen gouls continue animated, but steady, Tho leather market has shown an improved tone, but only a madorate busi- ness was done, Shipments of boots and shoes from Boston to points outside of New England have been 55,763 cases this week, against 48,950 enses for Inst weel, and 61,705 for the corresponding week of Inst year. Both feathor and rubber goods are be- ing cleared up close at” first -honds, The de market is auite firm. Cotton ruled weak in. the carly portion of the week, At tha close there wis mnore firmness, and itis believed prices will be fully sustalned, All kinds of cotton goods continue sold far ahead of production. | Pro- visions and breadstuffs are generally high. Butter and flour ave easy. Soles were only inade at concessions, Fresk beef is. in goo demand at high prices. Grocerles are gen- erally quiet, but firm, PILTSBURG. Prrranuna, Pa, Oct. 14.—There Is little new to note in generat business since Inst week. ‘The fron market is still booming, both for manufactured and vig-lron, ‘The tntter Is very strong aud In netive demand, with prices tending higher. ‘The window-xlass trade Is good. ‘Cho ae mand fg Increasing dally, Prices are stiff and unchanged. Coal ts quiet and tw changed, with not mich dolig. Petroleum has been falrly active during tho week, United certifientes sold up to 05)y cents, and down ‘is low as @ cents, At the close this afternoon there was a firmer feel- frat ty cents. bli. Sates ane resales, 1,055,- Qv0 bit ‘slifpments, 330,000 bit Cattle ave dull on account of the Inere: supply, the recelpts for tha weeks being 93h head, against 0,077 the week before, Prices range from $4 to £6.50 for’common to prime, fogs are quiet, with largely Inerensed sup. ply. Receipts, 18,500; ngalnst 15,000 the" week preceding, Common to talr are quoted ats to S640, Sheep are quict, Receipts, 10,400 head—an Inerease over Inst wee 9,00, Common to extrn are selling at to $5. CLEVELA CravELany, 0. Oct, 4.—Petrolenim was aulet this week, and prices were wachanged Business for the rathways ls very heavy, wud thera isa scnrelty of cars to handle freight, Passenger trafile Is algo heavy, ‘Tho lron murkets are still active, and prices are firmly held and unchanged. Pix-lron Is in good demand, and tho prospects are favor uble for another advance. Lran-ore Is In coud request, and prices are. stlifening, Bars are inactive demand and firm at 2 cent rate, ‘Orders for railway supplies for near delivery cannot be pinced, us the mills are sold wp for the next two months, PIILADELPIITA. ; PmLaverweuta, Oct, 4.—The North Amer- fein tomorrow will says» ‘Trade In most departments was rather quiet the past weok, and the prices of several leading articles were unsettled and lower, In cotton, there was very little, doing, but priees romaln uneliunged, — Flour was less netive and rather lower, Wheat was inset: ted, but elosad a fraction higher, Rye aud oats ditt and wnsettled, Corn in @ilt de- mand, and prices a fraction higher at the close. In provisions there was 1 fair Joboing trade at former rates, Whisky was Wine changed. dn wool there was, less ding, but prices were well matutained.” —————— A Present from Gen, Shorman—ow a Goorgla Woman Was Paid for Her Chickens. Balt Lake Tribune. Gory, Murray tells a Inughable story of his ox- porlenices in the Georgia mutrob to thy seu,which iy worth repeatlugs “Byenking of the famous march through Georgia,” auld the. Governor, 1 never shill forget the amount of money ft cost us to keep an old woman fron ceytsy to MOR, OF courge we were obliged to subslet olf the country us wo Went slong, and we naturilly tuok about the Dest Insight. ‘One day we took pogsession of chicken rauch kept by an old hidy, whu stool at the front gute with w broom and threatened to Hek alt of Shormuan'a forces if thoy did wor move on, Now, chickens were considered as oilicors’ meut, and wo. wore huifer- nally bungry” wo went for those old bens pretty. lvely, When sho aaw that ber ‘avorit fowls wore bulng caught and killed, sho Kouled rizbt over and began tocery, Presuntly ahe began to sereatm, ang tinnlly you could bear that woman's yells cloar to Atlanta, J sent the surgeons into quict her, but they fulleds and then all tho ofllvers (ook turns, but the more tte tention pald bur tho inure who howled, f than Kot pretty porvous over the Infernal noise, he- entise tho whole urmy would hour if, and they tight BUppoEY that somebody Was torturing the worn. Rinally Sherman rede up and wsked what wag (tall about, and when wo told hin he aalds ‘Give bern bushel of Confederate bonds for ber buna, wid sua Hf that won't stap hor,’ ‘Autliug on this hint E praceaded to bialiiess, Wo bad captured a Confederate train thu day bo- fore, with $4,000,000 of Confederaty, mouvs’, and Phunted up the train at once, Well, t stilted about halt niiliion dollars tn ian old carpets suek aud tnurched Into the house, ‘Madam,’ wuld 1, opening thesavk, Tl give you "3W,000 to guilt this pulse.’ Tt was ne oth asdeath ina minuto, ung then her face ox panded tn-a broud sulle. § tatd tho packuures Sf money on the table, and 1 never saw auch duiighted Wouun, ‘Tho elect pleased me, und 1 continued; *Gen, Sherman presents bie compliments and $100,000," 1 nevor In: iy ito saw such w pleased old wownn, and f wound up by dumping the contents of the suck right down on tho Koor, and telling bor that when tt came to gontributions to distressed surnulea L could not be outdone by no tad Lying, w sho invited the olllcers to euppir, and sho cooked every chicken on the ranch, and set our cider usfroe as wator, We word biving prety qoud ume when a tome link old can came to, and she sald it was her husband, Pretty éuon hia eye full on the money, * Surah, said be, *whero in dluzea did you get all this darned track 7 : +A present from Gen. Sherman.’ autd “Puing worth u coutinental couts tin’ tires with it down at Nuw Orleans: ‘he old woitan rest Up, bee Fung us white ae your ebirt-Cront, aod ber uye wasn't plousaut to meet, wave me this, are they're 980 you ure tha hil tbat our! shy called out, reaching for tho old OOM. “Phe entire mess rogo and aturted from that house, We nover beard uny more of her, and there fan't o tngu is the crowd who would meet that old wownn for ull that Confederate money, AE dt we ld being 100 centy on the dollur at the Treasury Departwent, Washtuyton,” A Bonnuza tor Cire: Builie (Colu) Pere Bre In onv of tue cailons leading uv to ghe extinct votcunoes suuth of Sono Luke, there ts agri Of femovade water—ut least thy tuld ubat vozes Trot the rocks hus # fiuvor that elrougly re- sembles fomouade. ICs cleur, und bia dich o strong ecid tisie thot Winks Ibe aid ot a dele augag it could be sald fue the geuuing arsivies Sen, MARINE NEWS. No Change Yestorday in Grain Freights to the Lower Lakes. Two and a Half Cents the Rate Offered for Corn to Buffalo. Conk Freights | at Buftilo Very Firm and Carricrs Seurce. An Unknown Schooner Capsizes During Last Thursday’s =~ ; Gale. All on Bonrd the Unfortunate Vessel Sluk in the Angry Wators. Around the Lakes—Vessel Obarters—Dock aud Other Notes—Arrivals and Departures. LAKE FREIGHTS, RAIN; Grain freights ebowed no change yesterday, shippers not offering over 24 cents on corn to Hutfato, A few charters woro made at that rato, allsteam butone. The owners of sail-vessels, asa rule, show no disposition tu pluce thelr ves~ avis at the rates olfered, and stitl assert their de- termination to le in port until paying figures aroolfered, Whethor auch Bgures will bo pald before tho close of navigation le a conundrum, Tho following comprise the engugements made yesterday? For Bufato, Dushels. OW, Propoller Russia, corn, 000 Propeller Scotin, cor H0 Sehuuner N, We Pas 3 8,000 or Br Propolier Gordon Campbell, Haxecod.. Fur Ogdensburg. ohooner D. G, tort. cora, Schooner Noyes, corn, .«, eee 23,000 eee BE UO Total capachty. ce cesesveeeeee svsee cone RAO LUMBER. Lumber frelghts exhibit us yet no obange, notwithstanding tho strike at Muskegon bas innterfally affected the demand for carriers to that port. A few charters wero unde yeaterdoy ‘at what wag sald to be the prevailing rates from tho puints named below: From Enst Snginaw to Lake Erio WOFtS, snes 25 @2n0 From East Bag a GOD From [ny Clty to Lake Erle port BD GTS Frown Buy City to Chivaxo.... BU Ge) From Munisteo to Calengo. ” 4 From Ludington to Chlaugo. Frum White Eiko to Chicago. Trom Grand Haven to Chleago. From Siuskegen to Chien. 1WON-OnE, Ore frelyhts contiune strong. and os the sen sou of navigation Is drawing toa close the de- mand for carriers fucreases, Although quite a nuniber of big erain-earriers have gone Into the trade, mora can ensily nd engagements. Tho following are now the current rates: From Excanaba to Chicugo, Frou From Frou F: From Murquette to Luke COAL. Advices from Butfulo ropresent scarce, and the demand for thom growing dull more urgent. Itates from that port are now conts bhuer than from Erie or Cloveland, and vexacls ure xolng from the Intter place, to Buf- fala for cargoes, ‘Tho demand for enrriers at Oawege is ulso urgent, and rates are execedingly atitf, Charters are now made at the following Agures: From Buffalo to Chlengo... From Buffalo to Milwaukee, Froin Buffalo to Duluth. LSTN@s LBi164s: 1.05 tus Erom Like Erle ports to Ny From Luke Erle ports to Miiwaul i From Lake Erie purts to Hacin . Krom Lake Erle ports to Escanaba. 105 From lake Erlo ports to Duluth. 1.00 From Luke Erle ports to Detroit, 40 BD From Clovelund to Butfato, Om Ta From Oswego te Chicago, 240@2.60 Frum Oswexo to Miiwatkeo. vee A0G2B0 Ry Lake Erie ports Is meant any port on Lake Erie west of aud Including Erio to which iron- ore ig consigned, and from which coal fs shibped. HOME GATHERINGS. CAVSIZED—ALE HANDS LOST. Capt. Thomns Birch, of tho schooner Morning Tight, which vessel itcrived at this port yester- day moruing, reports that un unknown schooner capsized ukout twenty-five tiles east of Mile waukee Thuraday morning whont 7 o’olock, and Guat all op bonrd were lost, ‘Tho particulnrs of tho disaster, us learned from Capt. ireb, aro ws follows: A [ittlo before 7 o'clock on the morn- ing of Thursday ho esplea ‘the schouner flying aalynnl of distress, He immealately bore down to tho nsmstanco ef tha wnfortinate cry Whon the Morning Light was distant abont or 400 yurits froin the veascl tho Intter suddenly’ capsized, Capt. Hireh immediately ordered bis smalivont lowered, and was prepariuy to xo to tho resoue of the crew of tho cupsized oratt, who wore ellnylug to the Lotto of the schoo. tr, whon a tremendous sea washed thom all off Into the luke. Nong of them rose to tho sure faco, aud although the Murning Light lay by for over two hours in hopes of seelug and rescuing the’ unfortunates, no trace of thom could be discerned. The wind was pluwing a tremendons gate at tho tino of the tustrophe, und Capt. Birch could not approach nour enough the wreek to ascertain ber ninic. Iie says she wast fore-and-nft schooner, painted black, aud hud a scow-shaped etern, Sho vie dently had no colors, as tho dlatross signal ap- peured tohuye been made out of two wh ite shirts. In addition to tho Ligh wind the son was uxtroorlinarily heavy, und to this fuct 13 ate tributed tho losa of the crow, na it was not over thrao minutes, the Captain says, frou the tue the vease! enpsized tlt the crew were washed olf and drowned, Inquiries wlonyg tho docka ted to no conjecture ns to what wits the ume of the unfortunate craft, aa no vessel ane sworlng ber description was known to buve left thie pert, sTuneciat Dispateh to The Cateaga Tritine. MiuwauKey, Wik, Oot, H.—Avcording to ine teiligenes recelvad here thts oventyy: theze {8 stron pesuatulty: that a veasel has boon Nost with all honds southeast of this port. ‘he ‘Chptatn of the amuutt wuboonur Elva, of Holland, Teporte that when abot tiventy miles dun east OF tho Milwaniee County Hho dnd abantewentys five miles southenst of Milwaukos Surbor, ho pireserl a bra! with wail und rigging Bt Nohed, ise other eunvas rlyine. letd-colored hatches of lnrwe size, and a portion of the ra or vessel A fsheottoy, surmounted by Dred fag, ball dinmond-shupe, and nti ie wora | wbout three and ‘bored onv-Hast niles dud eust fram the wreckuye. Tho broken mast was of aneh size ag to dave tho tne prossion that 1 belonged toa vessel above Ino. dium tunnuge. ‘Thore were no alyns of 4y tuine -beror wood cargo adrift, fron which @t te ine ferreu tit the vessel, wus Jouded elthor with goal ur iron-ore, The Captain of the Elvi avers that It-the Jake pad been calm hy could hav collected a deck loud of junk , from the wreels> age through waluh bis verse! puseed, TMOX-ONE AUMEN THe 5 Tho folowing tablo exhibits tu gross tons the total lake shipmenty of jron-org tho present avason up to und neluding Vat, fy toxethar with: tho amount shipped during the eorrvspording porlod laut yourt < 1890, Kecanaba.. eveceees HUVTE Marquette, oe HY L'Anso, 45,277 ‘Votul. svol At 198 1,TOU,813 Au inoreaue OF 210, aay tons. CAPT, MALUNEN'S RELATIVES, The following yommnun to Tay, Teipure relutty gome thie ago, and fu) ‘du the Busur w ‘the Chicuya Tribune, Sour Manrrou, Mich, Oct. Tob noticed a lg rogcuph in your ‘Jasue of Sept. 2b stating that . Mutoneys of the schooner nx, bad rolutives drowned on w Vessel wrecked at tho Manitou, woo, he eluted, wore sobbed atter tholr bodles washed usbore, aud thinks certs parties ut tho Muniious who arg neue cousid= ruta money are tue partied that roubod his relutiver, ‘Tule isu graye charge, and uf too serious a nuture, Leyould think, for a Captatn to iudulge In—w cburge where there fy nub w suspicious ‘ob- vation has been sont ta an item printed platos ira: burttele of truth: Jor bln ty base bie on. The peuple bere ure Indusirivus, aud iin thelr inowey by honest ¢ifurts, No badies bave wasbed ashore trom a wreck at the Stands tons for a conmderabie period of tine, with the exveption of the wit Us of the xchuoner Rurd. Her body wasted aviore wud was kindly taken in charge hy the people bore, une prepared for buriil dirs Burton, of Na, edie street, Chicawo, who waa at the tie living brie, ussteted on that solewy occasion. Thy Captain, who wus duved Ly coldiae weboce Jot thy wreek, nppreciated thelr servs baught it Way au uctot great kind- nose. th aconyorsdtion with Capt. Matoney, of the sthooner Pharnix, he Informed mo It was the schuonor W. HB. Phoips that his rolntives wore On when it’ waa wreeked on Wan Cand. Tho Hodlos (two only) that washer nuliore wero taken chirzo of by tha nuthorittos, an Iquost held, ant thoy werg xivon a Christian Drink Two survivors ut Cho wrook «wore resoucd by parties at groncrisk of tholr Ifo after soveral wnstce vessful efforts, tho risk being very gront, 19 tho parts were among fearful breakers, aud they wid to get oUt nnd cluy ovor tho tlonting share and débris af tha wreek and nadst tho enllors into the loat, for which bravery tho Bocrotary of the Treasury at Washington awurdod thom & gol) ncdal uf tho first olass for rescuing mas Tinora fram tho perils of tha sen. Lb ‘understattd this to bo the secon Insuc of tiest-olass module for ke ee ex, Tho neople hore greatly cons sure Capt. Matonoy for making sneb an uiprinte elpled stntoment. jo Ey SHERIDAN. DOCK AND OTHER NOTES. Fatt pon ne, haa taken most of the farmors from the lakes. ‘Tho steamer Algoma will run ag a winter ferry acrosa tho Stralta of Mackinac. ‘Tho tug Commotoro towed tho schoonor Lotus to South Ubicayo yesterday mornings ‘Tho arrival of propellura ight from Chicago at it ston. was ni unheard of fact until the or day, ‘The schoonors Annto Tomine and Two Brothe ay to South Chivayo today to tntoad, and tho F. D, Maker to Micnixin City. Tho steam-bargo Jarvis Lord, which was aground at tho Parisian Istands, Lake Superior, was released with fittle damage. 'The owners of tho schooner Moonlight pro- pose to hold the barge Godfrey Mable for tho damage recelved In tho necldont. Anow propeller, somowhat fike the Sagiaaw Yaltey, to min on the samo Hie, Is now bole constructed at Waeeler's shipyard, Day City. ‘The Lake Superior Fish Company of Prince Arthur's Landing bave purctinsod the bull of the burned steamer City of Winntpex for $2,000. Tho Captain of the steamor Gazeila found a gilded eagle floating In Saginaw Hay a few days on evidently lost from the pllot- house of somo atenmer. Captains tonding for Fatrhavon should bear In mind that a shout obstructs tho entratics to that hurbor, {t les about four or five hundrad feat from the buoys, and In line with them, ‘Ynreo anchors haya been picked up from A depth of sixty tu soventy fect between Thnber Island and Voint Travorae, whoru the water 16 sb sleur that they could easily be seenon tho Om, The gchoonor Ada Modora ran into Macino yesterduy with her foremast gone, lostin Thurs: day's gaio, Shu fs bound to this port trom Chee oan an with a curgo of lumber. A tug will tow er hore, ho rallroad bridgo nt Sixteenth stroct and Hulsed strect bridge recolved suveral allyht thumps from some of the big Rtoamers muking tholr way up tho rlyer, but uo damage wus done elthar of them. ‘The schooner King Sisters, Capt. F. gees ‘on record aa making a fast trip, Sho left lurquette Thursday ulzhtat 1 o'clock, and reaghed Clovelund at 6 o'clock Tucaday mornin, ie {imo oveuplud belug Just four daya oud six Ours : Yesterday wasn horrible day. ‘Tho woathor outside was su thick thut vessels twonty feat Apart could oot sev cach other. But ittlo wits dono 1 tho ceiver in the way of towing, as no ‘vessels attomptod to leave port on account of the donge fox. The only dry-dock Erle for years is nbout to be torn up and strayed fpr the wood and fron in tha bull. Macy yenrs ago this airyedock was one of tha faost stonmers on tho lake, and for tho past seventeen or olyhtcon rears tt tas don duty a3 a dry-dock, but old 9 is got its sent upou the ancient craft, aud its ree is wbout ron. A Port Hope correspondent writes to sny tho recent cut in rates at that port was made "by ‘woattubs totully unworthy of tho name of stand~ turd vessels,” and cites In proof a vessel at whivk the gralo wus going Inebe hatch and tho watoc being buled aut uf the uther, Thoy are tho yersela thit gonorally nuke ment, but the in- suruneo agents ire equally to blame, ‘The head ‘afllve of the company in whieh whe grain is ine sured should be notilied, and tho agent brought to his sonses, According to tha Cleveland Herald, tho Ves- scl-Uwners® Association over there fa meoting with a duihdiilty sinilur ta that which beret Cunadiun owner, Lt syst "Presiitent J. A, Tuokett, of tha Senmen'a Union, was mot Inst evening. Ho suid that in tho past couple of days the Vessol-Owners’ Association hid paid the fared of thirteen ned trom Now York, but not boing furnished with berths promptly, they had joined the Scanten’s Union, The doniund for good sulturs [3 very heavy at present,” It iy apity that when tho ownurs are game enough to form a union thoy have no higher object thin the crushing ‘of the sallors' union, Were thoy focomblne to ybt tho railroud monopoly wid to scvure payhig frelghta if, would be muon more crodituble than tue endeavor to combat the moneyless satlora; many of whem losy thelr, lives while endeavoring to eave tholr employers’ vessels when in perils 5. Beauy, THE STORM SIGNAL STILL UP. ‘Spectat Divateh to The Chicaga Tribune. WasHtxaTon, D. ©., Oct, Ih—1 uo. m.—Cattion- ary signals continue at Cleveland, Section 5, Sandusky, Port Hurod, Alpena, Grand Haven, | Section 3, Escanaba, Marquette, and Dututh, VESSEL CHARTERS, AT NUFEALO, Ns Ys Spectat Dispatch ta The Cnieago Tribune NBurrato, N. ¥,, Oat, 4.—Thero was no change in coal frelghts tuday, ‘The only engagements reported wero the propeltor Newburg for Chl- congo nt $1.45, the steamship Brunswick for Due Juth on contract rate, and tho schooner St, Poter for Toledo nt 60 cents. Thero bus buon a great deal of cont shipped from here. this week, and there [8 no pregaing demand for fmmediate re- quirements. The stock of cowl 18 not heavy at Presout, and recoipts nro beginning to slacken Tip, Cuhal fralghts wore almost. ontirely nom!- nal, the quoted rites belug 6% cents on wheat, Geents on corn, und 434 cents on iaxseod to Now rk. AT CLEVELAND, O, Spectal Dupatch to The Chicago Tribune. CHEVELAND, On Oct, M.—Charters—Propellor Glidden aud consort Minch, hurd, cont, Butfalo to Duluth, $1.75 free, Schuoner Champlon, ore, Escanaba tu Ashtabula, $1.40, Bpectat Dispateh to The Chicuga Tribune, Pirwauker, Wis. Oot. 14.—The wehooner Ho- boken tins begh chartered to curry & cargo of svagoned hiner from this port and Munituwoo to Ondensburg. Messra, Durr & Hugecmuke the shipment frou this port. TUNE LUMBER TRADE. TUE STRIKE AT MUSKEAON, Special Disvaten (0 The Ch{cago Tribune, Musitvaon, Stich, Oct. 14,—Notwithstanding tho fact that tho strike hag been conducted quictly and with but trifting disturbances to person or proporty, there Iya feeling of uneasl- ness by the presence of the battallon of State troops which arrived last nizbt and today, Tho military now bore comprise Coinpany C, of Kalnmazoo, Company B, of Mig Ravlds, and Compnny F, of Grand Haven, all undor general command of. Lteut.-Col, J. D. Sumner, of Kalumuzov, ‘The troops on tholr arrival wore quiotly tukon to the court-house, where thoy are guartered, ‘hie morning an trumensa crowd of strikers ninrched to tho court-howse, where n,vrowd of quout 4,000 had assomtiod, ‘The atrikers vomnplotely surrounded tha court-bowse yard and wave throo rouse eheers for the military. © ‘The crowd wag od- dressed by Prosecutjnu-Attorney DeLong und ¥. W, Cook, a prominent Inwyer, who both denounced tho Hl for calling the nutlitary when ore Wild 0 pearance of a Qlsurderly nob, browd then quietly dispersed. “It wna noticua~ blo that when the strikers drew near the court house the troops wera put dn readiness for any emergency, but everything passed olf peaceably. Thers is Dut little change in tho situation as far aa tho = mall rations are concerned, hres ar Only atorted today un cloven bourse’ timo, ang they have not been molested by the strikers. A imceting of tnill-ownors Wns held this ovoning, when rosulu tone were passud condemning (he Proscuuting~ ‘Attornoy for bis cours in advining the men on the sirlke, \ I, tho Nayor to fusue- f proclamation forblding the mass-mectings of the strikers, th protest {ue mon who desired to return to work, even it forco Was necessary, und they Niuninousl agreed that JC thoy Cun thelr mills again his aguuson it would bo at the former boure of. tabor, hat as some bad already stirtad on elevate bouns tiny they would not dtatury Buc su wis rangument this aeason, It ly belleved tonight that there is trouble ahead. ‘Tbe wtrikera have another greeting toworre’s murntig, and will taku action upon tho ysulutiogs adapted nt the wnill-awners’ meetings THE WINTR PuODUCT, peetat Diaputed te The Chleuy, ‘ivibuns, Bast Sag NAW, Mich, Get, =I t3 ustiinated by ‘well-pusted himbergien Wat the log product of the cuming winter In this weotion of the Btuto will bo HU por cent logs thon cual Of luvt winter, Fully 400,000,000 feet af old loge will be held over, and, owiag fo the iucroaged cot of Juinbering, the large firms will curtull operations as mucl as passibie, Thore will be umple atook secured. for the inilis next year, but the calculation le to havo no surplus, ARQUND ‘THE LAKES, HAD 30 BERK BUEITEN. Apeciat Dispatch to The Chitign Tridune, MIEWAUKER, Oot, MoeKarly thle worning tho wind, whlgh baa eon Plowing bard from varivus direvtions during (ho pat fow days, ubifted to bout eastesoutbeast, snd Increased to a brivk gule, causing a beavy, aga to run shoreward., A number of vessels ound up the lake were coul- peiled to put about aud seek shelter. Among thase whica ran in berg were the following for Chicugo: Schooner Jotun T, Mott, coul laden; schuoner Adventure, faden with: yriadstunes; achooners Poorin, gan, Rising BMoses Gao, Btar, aud scows 5 —— 1.1, Nowland, City of Bhevoy- Folicttous and ladon with lumber, The schoonor 8,0, Holly, bound to ltaoine with wond, also rant {nto the harbor during the vow. of th vossols rititored Nono any damnge. Tho Keennaba foot took advautnye of the ehango of wind and aallod during tho iporning hours, ‘Tha,tloct ombracod the schuondrs Hall Rcove, George H. Warrington, Thomas Quayle. for tho tum t narrowly oseaped drittion uy anchor hold hor tntil: the rondor nssistance, line threo times, on the hongh, Negatineo, ant ‘Tho Newaunce proved tuo much {undertook to tow hor out, and uu Welcome cold ‘Tho Koovo pirted hor tow- ‘but tho tue sucaoodted In pick Ing hor up each tlme, so that bor safety wie in nowise lnperiled. "Tho propollora Cancstoxn and Montana remained’ tn port Inst night, but mae a start for Buifato nt noon toda Atabin, whose Captain ts hoon before lonving for the sine port, fe Tho ill, wattted Winuil ntcor- The ateatnor Corona arrived fram Cbleago at non. fn tho steniner Clty of Mitwaukeo from Grand Havon on tine. Tho propoller City of Luding- ton, from Manistoo, is consldorably beblad time. BMUQQLERS OAUUIIT. Spectat Mispateh to The Chicago Tribunt. Dernort, Mich., Oct. 1.—Tho Canadiin town of Wiudsor, neross thesrivor, opposlt this ultys hits many attragtions for persons who dosire to buy qoods and defraud the revente of the duty, Tho Windsor merubanta wet much patronnge from this side, wares und suck Amorleuns tu tue othor shore, and, of course, advertise thor in ‘othor ways to bexulle tho Of into tha cus: totn officers have becums convinced that smux— gling, ‘was belng carrie on by the wholosale, and etorruinod that somnothing must ve dong to pres ventit. ‘Tho polivy of tuo ollicera hus been to hish tho matters wp and keen them out of tho newspivers. Collestor Ic! day issued an order initat be publishad, Roe thoir first look of the record tok, 1 on Wudnes: that hereafter smirgalers: and yosterday the reporters The usiness dona by the Inspectors yosterdny con sisted of tha selzure 0! quantities oF” dross ools found on tho persons of nite diffrent allot whom wero fied from $5" to $i), ling, ‘A\S, Parker, of Cinelnnatl, was made to unwind nail dress pattern, assessed $0. BW. Whitman eattud about bis waist, and of Chicito, sur~ fanderod n lot of elanvs and ally handkerehlots ave eral others Wore relensad, with x roprimand and ‘stored in the top of his bat, and pald $30. tho loss of their property. wilt continuc tho war to tho end. Tho customs men THe LOTTIE WOLF RUNS ASHORE AT DEAVER ANNO. Speetal Dispatch to The Chtcaco Chicago Tribunee MiwwauKne, Oct, 1.—During the southenstor Wednostuy avening tho hutnber-Inden schoouor Luitio Wolt undertook Boaver Harbor, to reguh tho shelter of but got so fur tu leoward of tho Heht that she gruunded henvily aft. Tho after tlor of lumber was thrown overbonrd, and both anchors wore wot out with the view of heaviug her vif, but froshoning wind and incronsiog sen radually carried ber into sbonlor water. On ‘Thursday tho onttro deck-lond of lumber wag rafted with tho moro to view of making: sticcessful effort to the pler In Beaver Hurbor wnother boave and. tho Wolf {nto deep water, when very fortunate: ly the revenue alony. atranded ¢1 cutter Andrew Jobnson camo Capt. Davia ut once ran a bawser to tho ft, and after pulling steadily for about ono have the Johnson suveceded in Hout~ ing her. Whilo ashore the Wolf heavily ns pounded so to carry away her shoe and disablo the rudder, A tug will bo disputubed to ber ag- siatanen, prenauly from Manistes. ‘Thi yaund to Chicage from Choboygan. 0 Wolk is Hefore tha nerival of tho Job ueon tho crow of the achooner Rising Star rendered all tho nfd In tholr powcr to relensa the vessel. It fa said that nuno of the Intnbor whlch comprised the deck-load will bo lost. WILL NUILD TWO BARGES, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chieade Mee ‘Tri MUAvAUKER, Wis, Oot, H.—Wole & Davidson propose us S00 us thoy can’ scours a sufliciunt toreo of sbip-cargontors to Iny thy Keols for two now steam-barges. "Mh tho Business, recently complated, oxee| she wilt bo thi keel, 210 foet over ully benth, . Sho will be combined truss ond arch, Jorger one will bo like it that etyetlve foet longer, or iu fect. and will also bave tore atrenuthencd with the Mer carry lay cnpncity [a catimated at 1,800 tous of aro, in the coat at S110, for tha lumbor'trado, and will game sizots the U. LH. 8! thirty feet beam, and olevon fect hold, 000. Tho second bout 18 designer be about the tarke—160 fevt keol sun will cost 84,00, Tho emelnes and boilova for both stenmers wilt prompts ytndors te cach single Crain. A TENRINGE TIE. en eet Birateh The Chicago Tribune. ute presi pe Lint bere, ed to be lout was towed in today. The former will ‘bo of Alls-Corliss puttera, with two iu. Oct. 1.—One of tho Aahing vessols Nichu- jus Gawers, one of the fabormen, is dytug frou exhatstion. under tho bluit of the pentnattlts being earrled away, Fugers touk olf nnd ted the bottoms, and tilted tho not stones and cnst thom overbourd, mrkuble anebor would not hold, abanged unt hike. When and Bggars, gurrled the vesrol out ‘Tho boat had heen driven by a glo ‘Tho unabor bis punts pants with his re- and the wind tuto the discovered sha was watorlogzed, who had been forty-olght houre in uw partinl state of nudity, was almost deud from exposure, A YEAR EXITS. Sprclat Dispateh to The Chicago Tvibune. MILWAUKEE, Wis, Oct. 14,—‘l'ho suhooner Lt- tle Georgy reports that the old gubvouer Elbo left Grand Haven this morning for i ming. ‘so badly varriod to man tho UTAPS. Milwaukee that two extra mon bad to be inusmuch as the Tilbo tas not yot urrived heron wholesome four exists among soamen that sho waterlogged Uut- aide fn tho heavy goa that; pravallea the day. WRECKAGH COMING ASTOR. Bpectat Plapatch to The Chicaoo Tri Mirawauker, Wis. Oc and ony alde of: a vussel ‘at the foot of Third etrect, nee throughout 1.—Tho ontlre top cxbin dritted ashore Tucluo, this morning, together with fruminents of ruth, showing that probably Yua-covered and measured about fourtcon feot, ‘ho side was painted whit, FOREMAST CARRIED AWAY, Speclal Diavuteh to The Chicago Tribune. MITAVAUKE: some craft bud gone down during tho lute ates, bly with att bands, Tho cabin top wns cane wolve by » Wis. Oct, 14.—Whilo approche fog Racine this worning n threc-masted canal schuoner, with red carried away none tha cross-trocd, bottom, hud ber forenmst In Its fall the topmust struck tho triantia stay and was niso broken, De learned, was towoll Inte Rualno Harbor, TO HAVE A NEW INMOARD SIAVT. Byeclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ‘The craft, Whose name could not Minwauicer, Oot. 14.—While proparing to put a new Sheriff whoul on the steum-barco busl- nieaa tho enuingor discovered that her inboard ahutt bad sulfered o serlous fracture. A now ahafe was at onco ordorud from Chicago, rived hore today. PICKED UP A BOAID. Bpectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribunte MILWAUKEE, tnin of tho ty the sobooner and ars Wis,, Oct, 14.—Tontyht tho Can Wetzel,of lacing, in port to tow .ds Hnlley to ftiane, revarts that he ploked up x board off Racine containing tho fotter 90." Lt avi wrecked off Racine. ‘THE OCEANIOA RELEABED, svectat Dispatch to The Chieaoa Tribune. AsmHsTAUNG, Oct. ently belonged to the vessel .—The Canada Wreek- Ing Company's tue Prince Aitred released the stounshl ing SOO urduy. ANVOINTED TO COMMAND. Bpeetal Dispateh to The Chleago Tribune, AMuERSTHUND, Ont, Oct. HC Ocennica this morning after lighters ry ‘ong of her coal on tho tug and lighter Pita in addition to whut tho Hope lighted yos- ‘apt. James Tans bas been appulnted to tho command of tho Canada Bouthorn Ferry bere, Capt, Stone buying roalgned on necount of the recent acoldeut at Stonoy Ialund, LANELED FOI REVATIA DONE. Spectat Dispatch to The Uhicags Tribun CLEVEDAND, 0. Oot. 1—Witliam ‘3. Millar to- day libeled tho schooner Franz Sigel to recover 908.01 for repairs, ote. ‘THe UNIS AROVER BOLD. Apectat Duvatch to The Chicaoo Tribune. Minwaukee, Wis, Oot. M.—Capt. Ulrich bis aold the suknonar Criss Grover to Jusuph Kiaue- Awan, of this city, for $8,400, SUB AND FOREBTAYEAIG SPLIT, Byactu. Diapatty to Tas Chisago Tribune, MILWAUKEE, Wis., Oot, 14.—Tho Bvow Helen arrived at Rnelne today with her Jib and force wluysall aplit. PORT OF CITICAGO, ifaweyan, regi fay. aunitefos, ‘on Kuyarite, Alunoluingy, tom tii. ats, Manfatue, Tutuge, t ni Ay, aundelo bt Seine ita rit gs oly tne. ea ery drome snuth sluyan, bark Prop Bosco but, 1 bau te 5 Brop farranes. tetas nunitrlew, enh Uleurey Suerivette, twits ne ty ANUIVALS, Hunr Corona, Milwaukee. nunurios,. te or pe Charlus Ul wert Cuunboll, Asal, Coals av Als BBR UF, Hontun arbor, pund ivurau, ‘Travurse Ui prop Naw Kru (rund duven. duetid, prop Gourve By Uroukway, Liidlugiun, towlDg i tt, 8 Rajie hwo, Grad Laven, Wyinuye, A.A, Gatvontse unumnea, twmber, Sanur, fniee. Be ry LF Bene (anu stu, safinottd, tuinuee, pelt Aiinnio Stiolive dagkwgnpartoadar poste, clin Welltwnd Jonys, Cedar iver, tambers Beliz Aligy, Monuknunen, Mmbe! Eehy Huporlnt Slenguilsie, lueibor, Tiuy, as if, tuber, ry iuckliawies Stapinutta, Tuubor, At; Wetton, trang Slaven, Tacaber, daur, Muniatou, tumbor., Be He bel is Sar by avons 1 chr Bicodas, Buttle, sundried | larry Julian yebugun, himber, NCE Juacn Varker, Supkuyan, woud. Tas iat, Yord Itiver, jumber, pone Hous Grand fuayun, bathe F Cape Tur, Bat . pet Gaby Wicdurttaiese Cie wlun Cont, ia Ath Manistee, lumber, rs. ininue, Lye. che Bary Amunda. jer davon, Bebra. Maguey aber. Be LEYOF saryna javier, Witye ‘ord Mivor, lumber. juskugot oi. uimbar. y ¢ Hululs, arth Burp, tea. chr A. St, pur, Way di Nodue, tum ber, cur Qoidgu fintveat, Auvkevurt, luwbyr, Benr agus rand Mayen, umber, Rolie Flizn Day, Grand Haven, lumber, ebr Minerva, Muskegon, juuber. Bette i: np ‘ose, Sanita, Wt oeetatuliuy uiabers hile, Pushsigu, lumbed. vuuce. Vesiilay, luuber, . “al! “pro is SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1881—SIXTHEN PAGIGS Behe i Fa tanaettie enn oon tuber fohort rand Laven, . ¥.M fbiehfeaa City fi te 1 Leite Bebe City of Behr Narth ste. Purrtwnl Rohe Myatio, Mutakwat Rohe Aolts ¥ m Selrr Cad Wil cre Mehomttus, limbors outit, Manintey, limber, Her, Maringite, Imuber, Sturtnette, lumber. nritiotio, Minboer. no Jneubus, Ludington, lumber. ACTUAL BAILING, Btme Corona, Milwauken, sunctrlon sine Grace Urummund, South Haven, sundeles, rip Fi varit, Menoniines, sundsties, Fro fy G. Brtitinn, White Lake, sundries Drop Chatles Heite, Mkatelaceayy thet , Henton Harbor, sindrles, Prop. WD, Pray. 4,8, Beaverns, atta Prop Aimy Tauny Stuskevan lant Hrop Nynek, iurtaly, b Prop Abercorn, Qadénsburn, Uieht Prop Hoeabal. Peshtize, twine, trop New Hint Grand Havan, toring, ddirlos, p Bebe Ultawn, Genud Haven, Uaht. Sehr Alnung, Owtenebuars Nett, Scned, 2, Nureis, Hiner (var, ilaht, York State, Bluitown, Hutt. i. I, Noweeguth, bate i ‘hl es Ej tal iy Si fynrontice Hays rand Fit on, light Rene Laneain Path White Lake, Iuty fel Guy ar crand tinven, Geng Aven, abt. Sete J. 18, Merri ip duo, it Nebr City of Grand Koplds, Grand Maven, livbt Bone falvo Cnk, ¥ ans, Hen Sone Hlafford, Muskegon, Mht, Behr Menobscot M Ualeton, Sehr, Siuitis, stud, Hithts Behe Morning Star, Escanaba, tight, Nene Cuba, Mantsuee, ght Natt. nistee, Halt, ight. nt Nght a. Relir Autunty, Muskesoi Sehr Arundel. Mantat Sehr A. Moat 109, LiENL. Menekuunce, Sehr Aative eatti¢u, sundries iy Marinette. Hiatt ou tO, Hanh Kenn, Muskeyon Haht. tun, Ludington, Hebts oe tight. tht. undrles, OTHER LAKE PORTS, TORT HURON. Bpectat Mepatch to The Chicago Tribune. Pont Hunton, Oct, H—1:90 p. m.—Varsed up— Propelters Vanderblit, Antelupo, Aratlo, Foun- ‘Alpenn and bargos, ‘Tempest ani barges, Allogheny and barges, A. A. ‘Lurner and terprizo aud consort, schouners tain’ City, barucs, Reindeer, Melyina, Mineral Stato. Down—Propullors Havana ‘and consort, Wile Join Rudolph and barges,’ Glasgow and barges, Houghton, “A. P, sehooners Alleghany, C. G. Grover, Georgo 8. Hazard. ‘Wind enstand tient, Wonthor cloudy, ~~ Bpeetal Dispateh to The Chteago ‘Tribitnt, Pont Hunon, Mich. Oct. H—9:30 p.m.—Passed up—Propellera Chitra, Saxlunu Valloy, Honry Howard and barges, U. Hulbut and consort, achuoners Holyetin, W. H, Vanderbilt, steamer Koweona, Down—Propollers Jarvis Lord, Mackinaw and HH barges. Wind southeast, houvy; Nght rain and cloudy wether. BUYFALO, Bpeetal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. u corn und sundries. Hod, arden Bay, 2k) Vu onts and sune BurPAavo, N, Y., Oct. H.—Arrived—From Chl- probably wil rotatt hia sent, and If tho State Mutne ts Ropubiigan ho will ba protty Ukel: pit for six yeurs mora, I told Mie otter day thal, Ie Bheine wanted to eniue t fo the Sennte, lt might by well for Want. Pave, 9 PalCN cnt Mtka- the vuenney Uae as unt, Titan that he world take ue proposition ‘ rsxivration, Fado nut took for i Yeahs atin thks wel alg pea showidi't Lindsus. of the 'Thtid pice rhet ier Ls sent Wn Compress And del Biting Come ctin! mae i ennyaas Cor the Spenlershiye? TM Liidsey protiaoly could answer tat ties, himseit, Perhaps he could be tnuneed to da i, T know nothing about it. ‘Pho Spoukeratip, however, is hot at nbsultely eerttsty thine ine der the present ontloog lor any batty i [ates Tayould notdo for anyhody to atake wy very rent chances on the Spadkership.” Mr Pye Te entering upon his new coreer ag Henatorhns brillant proapeats, ie ttore poy footly reniizes the old maxi of nv enuNd wind nnd a sotind body thita any othorSenator, Therg fa no one Tithe Sonate of bis yeavs who has nig aleal health, and tte one whose montal fucul- aure Keener. Mr. Frye xcams to be ts, and [5 a bosish-luvking wan: but hy ia more thay once a grandfathar, and tho Congreastunal ly. rectory aiys he bs Ob yours ut tue, SAS Rat Mule to happen to Blaine. and what do nil these contradie Tiinors test about his relations te Arthur tho Cabinet?” ‘Phe question was put 10.0 tad WLORLALUR Very te Me. Blaine, and who ought te know, ner hlatury at the Cauingt Seplomber at Blheron, "Wall Twill tell-you wht it menue with Blaluc. “He, doubtlogs, would mave hiked ty have rotunined in thos Cabinet f ‘cant have remained ns Bhane, Seervtbey of Stnty, Premier, lending man of the Aduinistrs than. fo did nut wank. to atay ons muyhodys clerk. Hudid net want to renin us the repre. ventative of ataetion, or wing, in his parts, which was to be revognized Ont oF respect to the Inemory of one dead, but whleh wins not te hey potent factor dinong the lying, Bhilne cull hever be a omiminy. Mo eun't represent a rave alone, He is tho exponent of vital fur netlye principles, live polities, Ho 1a amt spirit. He Is one ad eras, colld not be cotitent te be a bereavement meres ly feo Cabinet of Stalwart: te world bak: at Cesar boyad with: conn Ming wes. Hy thinks, aud trasoms tome that be thinks well ana tritly, that whut we call Stalwarts wre to iy on it tho * Old Gunrd’ is voming to. tho front; that Gen. Grant's live value 18 to hea redter fuiluence indy tho Adininistration that Ato come than Gen. Gartielt’s temors. Aud he cottid not necept n Cubiuet position tider such etrentmstances. ‘Tht, E bellevo, 1s the mate ter with Blulng, But he is not unfriendly 1 Mee Arthur—not in the slightest, ‘They havo been very friendly all through the ternble three months- whieh hud thelr crisis at Elberun; but Mr, Arthur represents views In politics, and Mr. Bialio represents vinws in politics, mid polities is not friendahlp, or memories, or trae ulduns, Itts something very ulttoront; a W — A Literary Curios Beangellentt Mess Every student of nouns, pranouna, and verbs knows the necessity of transposing Intuesaie for the anko of sycertaining its griamatical cya struction, The following shows twenty-sic diferent. renlings of one of Gray's well- Knows portleal tines, yet tho senso ts of wrecked: Mie wenry plownan plude bin bow The plowanu, weiry, plods bis homeward wag, Ils Bomeward-way the weary power platy His hoimowyvard way the plow nan, weary, plolg, no weary plawinin homeward plads bia'way, The plowman: weary. homewitrd plods his way, fa way the Woary Plowman homeward nods, Hts way the pluwman, weary. homewned plots, ‘The plowman, homeward, ploda bly wenry way, Fee aa aattownnus hammewrarel, weary. PIDs, Hig homeward, werry way the plownrinr plode,: Weary, the plowiman homeward plous bit Weary, the plowman piods tls honieward was, Jiomoward, bls way the weary plowimnan plods, ve Propel 4 any Homowand, bis way the plowinin weitey pieds, eaco—Hraqieltor Hosta, gen nropellay Bruns: | Homann, bis weary way. ty plowinas plat Ho eae ieee From Duluth—Pronels | The plowmnnan, homerun. weary lads libs way, phonon Gay Ne mont and. corn, From | His weary way, tho pow homeward plods, Clovelund—Behooners: ter, cout. Pooler, stave: 3. Cleured—For — Chicago—Propeller Waverly, Philadelphia, anit, ete.; cement, cto., schooner Brine i Lropolter dJuines For Green Bay—BSehuoner Fly Foe, Detroit—Sehooner H rails, cte.; propuller opeliex Isnltalo, Palms, con). or Duluth—I Davidson, cos {ng Mist, coal, PORT COLBORNA. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribune. Porr Coruorny, Ont, Oot. genoral cargo, Upcechuouer Mlam! elle, Oawego to Dotrott, conl; schooner J.C. Woodrulf, Toronto to Chi- engo, bartoy. MARQUETTE. Special Dupatch to The Catcnoo Tribune, Manquette, Mtct., Oct. allers Atluntlo and ulovelond, Agar Clourad—Propollor 1. Ely. ESCANAMA, Spectat Disvateh to ‘The Chicago Tribuhe, ESCANAwA, Mich., Ovt. l4.—Arrlved—Stcamer hoonors ‘Zach Chaudior and Doparted—Steamors Mary Jareok! and Bitnuc- WV. L. Brown; scl Moutpolier, sola; sebvonors D, Vance and C, Amos. Ena, Spretat Diavateh to The Ohtcago Tribune. Rut, Pa,, Oct. 14.—Entered—Prop Delaware, whout, Chicago, Clented—l'ropeller Phttadelphia, morchandise, Chicago, MILWAUKEE. Byectat Disvatzh to The Chicago Tribune MILWAUKER, Wig, yetto Brown bas arrived from bolow, CLYVELAND. + Speetat Dispatch to The Cnieago ‘Tvidunse Se ———— MAINE TALK, How Ono Sonator Keeps His Henlth— Fryo us a Llshorman—Tho Outlook for Blutnc—io Retires from the Cabl- net Meenuse the Old Guard Comes to the Front—Chicago—Elberon, From Our Own Correspondent. WasuinaTon, Oot. 13,—Senator Frye, of Maing, Is back here, looking 99 fresh as his own Maine woods, and Is as brown ns a figh- nn, Which ho fs. rapin and mates better use of his legs. “YT suppose the renson 1s because I tnko care of myself, When tho work is done I hunt for # rest, and I gonoralty find it. 1 avold towns and cities and all great crowds, Eyonts like this of Yorktown 1 shun, and 1 would take a triin in an opposlt direction rather than mix in that bustle. When achool Ss ont Latrike for tho woud, and I stay there, ‘Lhave been three times to the Rangoly Like this yeas, and I stayas longuslecan. We have onifortable quarters In our comps, and L was loss troubled with mosquitoes all sum- mor than I was here in Washington last night, ‘Two hours’ fishing in tho morning, when tho finny-people are hungry, and two dur joy that tte, and glved you w clear hen Sev here, Loam a oie man,”. and the Senator extendad his open pal and showed the onrsniu’s callous houra’ fishing at wight, the dny, gives you the walts on ND} ond a sound and boat good ent mb. ans hard a Wut of I a dak ‘Tar, By the waty,” 80 ‘sity shot, f You would hardly think it, but: tho quickly makes "a hig! waved were running sg high that there pat many who ened to vemttre Ina ut MpoN Loss Waterd dauth of Garield had come to cours for me. A signal cou fron the Sergennt-at-Arins lett a note when Lshould lund. About # alt on the lake, He boat making towards us, blowing a gale, and we wore bee sta winnie to” be somewhat concernut ee about gotting In otyselves, We soon as dscuvered that Mie rawe, ty w ir of 18, the daughter a! ba vuntured tw Hrd her Ute Moontiyht and f,N. os: From Ashtabulu—Sclooner J, 1.—Passed down —Schoonor dMury Copley, Detroit to Ogdensbury, whent; propeller Celtic, Chicago to Montreul, H.-Passed up—Pro- Japan; sterner Ulty’ of ‘Atrived—Propellora Bimith Moore and. Sron schooners tron Chiof and 8t. Lawrence, B. Tuttle and senovuer Oot. 14,—Tho schooner Fae | ,if-—Cleared Schooner cy 4 “Tow do you manage to keap looking so woll, and to alwaya be Insuch good health 2? said ono of his Senatorial colleagues whojsat near htm, and who ean néver hope to rival the Maine Senator's brawn and imuacie untl! he hug a recess from his champagne and ter- K PAY the Matne Senator, “there was.a tonching scene on one of our Inkes avon attor tho President wus L was out In. the middle of one of our largest Inkes, and the wind was very wah tht whi h sen there, and the wore smn frail ‘Tho news of the t the shore, but no one was found willing, oF who dare, to not be heard Or ween, 80 He Messenger With the telogran for ne Tn tho afters roan my companton and osyself noticed away risky above the waves, a ‘lit ‘Tho wind wos wis ou youn louder She one bn {hye Iiia weary way. the homeward plowtnn plod JTlonaward the plownnin plods his weirs Tlomewari the weary plowman plods bis way, Fhe plowanin, Wery. Lis way homeward plods, ‘Tho plowman plods hia homeward weary wa the plownan plods ble weary homeward way, Wenry the puns coat his way hutneward plots, Weary his homeward way the plowmun plods, MINNESOTA BONDS. Statement of StatesAnditor Whitcomb to tho Senite, Speciat Disvateh tu The Cricaco Tribune, Sr. Paun, Minn, Oct. 14.—State Autitor Whitcomb, br response ton resolution ofthe Senate, ninde 2 statement today showlng tat 1,838 bonds have been deposited with blu, ant 22 more are ready lo be dBposited 1 te Adjustment net should be reGineted at the special season. ‘The State owns tifteca ‘bonds, and fifteen aro known ta he tos, whieh leaves 1 unnecounted for, a laze portlon or wileh ar probobly lost ar de tras, AL will require, on the Ist day of Dee cember, $2,882.45 of new bondy to, settle for the 2,050 bondd on hand and reported, “tho Auditor goes on to demonstynte Wit what ease this bonded debt ean be ditted without ang appreciable burden to the taxpayers of the State, u Morry, cual. For Zotedo—Vropullor A. £4. Hop: kins, sult, ete, SCALES US STANDARD Scales! CHICAGO SCALE Cb, 147, 149 & ISIS, Jofferson-st., Chicago, Manufacture more than” 300 Dilterent Varieties TNE BEST QUALITY AT LOWEST Put 2-Ton Wagon Scales (Wtatta: BTon Tx Lb, PO | B-'Tos Allother sizea in paren ti Iron Levers, Steel Bearings, Brass Heam, Beam Box, and building directions with cach Beale, | he“Little Dotectlvo,"” for Family or Offic, $3. Dold by deulers everywhere, Subd tor price FAIRBANKS F 9 ALL KINDS, i FAIRBANKS. MOREE & CO Cor, Lake Gis & Fife Anes, Cicsee, ea Bocarefal (a HUY ONLY THK GRIT TAMAR. ADIN GRILL atin Ay CONSTIPATION, Hemorrhoids, Bile, Heid ache, Cerebral Coar gestion, etc. NOBODY Now Uses ‘Worthlors, rotting, pis iubbars on tial RAAT RPCSUDUG SEMBLE NGsy a PREPARED BY 2 GRILON SOLE PROPRTBTOT, Phoraa ene wy ve Naculin de Parin 2, Rue umpuyeny, Pat atamaruntite pile wud mnie} GuTaittly er reat Ra aver anette. uation. wuld by ult Cust und Drijgelata. stor Les rtle boat to bring me the news, Pulling . kr, with a wtrang acm up around our bout abo orled Ae ee On out, ‘Quy Bpouluys ie doud und busting, Inte seer anuedtattien, havnt ah yowed Nat Os @ qulckly iI iss Tl Poe et ud: imds for tho shore ours! eed ook ‘Yuen begin o lung Journey Le tha dark ts alt. fe sain wy 8 frelaht train way caught,and p reuched Bostun woudsan a Luckbogrd wit tala huur's sloop, und through the woud oa tHe wa to Wasnlugivn.' bis apiturang t seceath, ot arnold? | Wout ote oat he q I atand fue Conieese, ln APE eG ntobta te 3 jaine 813 © The people hy tae ning buve not sald a reat deal about ty yeh but 3} suppose they are all shlawing. "Do the peoviu in Maine oxvect Mr. Frye to ac! wich bla seat apd let Mr. Uluing come {uta the succession of bly old scat¢” “Phy people of Mutus thipk that dtr, ug io bo don in Mulne ase u Washing: ja tu be ‘afuley We boar all sorts of atoried, One at he (8 Sonata davis inte the Hobaty nol Frve id Ane ther. bo Governor of Maine. awaya), Bid Joubs Bee Se VEE! 4 eaclanuyd with papliahone tne pho snverior mu We NUE cash rules, —— EU For Mocking Hirde, W holesal i Ate pie eeasaree we La. ‘ "3 yi Chase SRE TT T$ Fing Print 3m) r zi WikD rood, | Foo pope wing