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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 22, [881—SIXTEEN PAGES ‘ t “sold at faney priees. Grinding wlll not bo MARINE NEWS. James A. Couch, cout ( Cbicugo ut $1.4 Leven, abt. RELIGIOUS. ported 0,090 bundles of Iron banda to bind colton, enlled “cotton tes, which the Cole fenton, nace As “tron Hoops. and the ale ‘ 2 e Was brought o recover the excess 0! A Country Church in Wisconsin | paid. id : oe if Gathers a Multitude of 2,500 People. ke, Hebe wht. general tor some thne yet. ‘The weathor for pleking and marketing the cotton crop tiny coutinuad favorable, Plant ers In many svetions report that pleking will be tilshed by Nov. 1. Prlees for spots have aulvanced ty of a cent on middtlug and ty on other grades, ‘The market eluges firm, “with ler Taeormn, cont and rails to Duluth propeller D. W, Powers, coal tu Portago j Eee} at gi. ", Butdwin and Itasca, ; An Advance of a Quarter of a | cont ta Green Muyat $1.45; echooner 1.4, Webtn | cont to Duluth at €158, Canal freights were Cent in Grain Freights Gull att conta gn wheat ahd 5 cots on corn W '. ' to New York. Tho holding chiuse {8 now gene Reaterday erally bution bills of lading, - SATURDAY’S REVIEW, Vory Little Change Noted in "~ ‘the Condition of Busi- OVITER LAKE PORTS. AD PUT TITHON. it had AYE 8 EATRI ness. ihght offerings on the wart of Tactars nal aut AT CHRVELANIY sonnet Butaten tn The Chiczo Tribune : Thegania alana arihea icon 5 good export demutd. Sales for the wel Spectat Dispateh te The Chieroa Tribune, OM, cl et, dae t et ys _ * ant Ha ae enronensta., Chicaty, " F000 ‘bales, ‘Iatures inthe fore partat the | Vessel-Room Scarce and the De- VEU Sy tay Ochs Bi Unariorsesctinoner | Vaneau up—Propellurs day Gould, Nuhant, Cu Fighty-seven Persons Accorded the | st. uaViligen, innazer and {'roprieters wook ruled ensy. Stice Tuesday the market hats continued to harden under free bust, ‘The market closes firms wt ni adyaney of 25 polntson October and 10 to 16 points on the other montis. In flour, trading for tho most part ling been «lull and prlees barely sustained: at the dee cline on quotations etirrent: at the eluse of Tut private | ty and, Boston, Oarden Clty and barees, Nay Ww. as | dennesd and barges, Huron City and consart. j Neboonors A. J. Rovers, Jobn Burt, Ishpeming, ‘land, i (, Parker, Gen, F, Slgal. Down--Sropellers mith, Moore, Dan M. Dick= erson, Harry [ow:ntrd and barges, East Saginaw Rite of Confirmation at One Time. mand by Shippers Quite Active. nes Hecanntet | Latriyon, eaily | cr NOTICE THIS SATURDAY, «© onseqnence of tha oxtendrdiniiry succoss HENCE AL wit be continued, by reqacst ot This Saturday Matineo and Night, LAST TWO PERFORMANCES THIS SATURDAY, THE GUEAT SATURDAY MATINER, PATIENCH, Wild Speculation at Last Be- Hovdd to Be on the Wane. City and barges, Mary, Mitla and consort. H Mack tv rk Constitution, ore, i private terme, AT MIDWAUREE, WIH, Apretat Psnateh to The CAleagn Trikune. Third and Last Day’s Session of the Preparations Bolng Made to Test th ! Le ee aa rh Untrersallst Convention at Validity of the Mridge Inst week, Maat The schooner Ff, | td barges, Mary Petngle and purges, Mpena Detroit. THE GLUIIOUS SATERDAY NIGHT, PATIENCR, i ‘The feature of the provision market most Ordinance. St Kinpp t ce frum Eseanabs | and binges, ‘Turner and barges. ‘ Laat two per.ormances of : Fe ET ooo Pur Gade (Eee ene eae a ty Tuli €h.6, ore peace raruatantawst tigate Wouter tne, Tek THE EMELIE MELVILLE OPERA COMPANY, peltne th pele, i = =~ acorns . ELIE MELVILLE, Prima Donni Booming. snail fots for peal cousnunytlin ang jg | Afound tho Lakes—Vossel Chartora--Dook AOU JOE A mercial ditebeteh teint Ehicacs B¥Uiiats Adjournment of the General Missionary ‘ANo FORTY aUirists, e and Other Notes—Arrivals and Departures. A STON SIONAL AT TAWAS POLNT. Vour Utes, Mich. Out. 31-9240 p.in.—Down Shectat Disputes to The Chtcagy Tribune. —Propetler Henry Coatialin, Bteamor Keweo- Bast Tawas, Oct. 2h—-We learn froin Capt, 4 naw. Propellers Nelson Mills and barges, ‘lems George Husking, Ughthouse keeper at Tawas | pest and barges, Germania and barges, Porter Volnt, tint, ln reply to a letter written Gen. | Chamberlaur nnd barges. Schouner Gostawk. ihizen concerning wt stormesigual being placed |. Une Propellers Georwe f. Colwell ind bargo3, AL thy polit, if sutisfuctorily Hoown that this is aie wid hareges Siting and ‘barges, Outonas an impartant point, tere will uot be any dite | "AbYsuutos light. Weathor fine. vulty as to it being placed there, the maln ditii+ BUFFALO. culty vow being the cost of establishing tele Speetal Diaspaten to Me thtenga Tribine puone connvetion from this place; but we ara | Burr. Ne Yon rived-—Fram Cht- Informed this cn be dong for less than glu, | elo! y c and thul vessel nen and raft owners are witing | Ut tu put up the tine, For threo duys several | g—peop steam-barges aud othor craft bave been laying i hind—P hure awaltig favorable weathor, oud to these n | W stormesignal woul be of great value, ae even Inseveral tustances they hive telegraphed to Uscada to tearn about the signul. Capt. Hl, will seal bis petition way tomorrow, usking tho Ininediate eatublishinent ul a station at the point. ‘Over 18) Captains have signed tho petl- don. STRUCK BOTTOM NEA THE TWO STAKES, Speetat Dupateh to The Chieago Iribune, ‘Durvano,N. ¥., Oct. 2.—The atermship Jobn Hight, the movement the past wook belng ex- couding sluggish. “he ries market continues mosterately act Iue, but weak on tow and medi grades. Better qualities are very steady, Large Chorus, Complete Orehe TACKE & BLANCHETYE, Last two pert PALLIGNCE tate Seonery ae AIEEE TELA bi any oth Conveation at Indianapolis * “New Costumes, Officers Elected, AN IMPORTANT BVENT. Spcetat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, Wavraca, Wis, Oct. 2—The Lutheran Charch near Seandinevia, thirteen tiles from thts city, last Sunday was the scene of the auunalcontirmation axercises Uiat have been tn vogue at this ctiureh ever since Its erection, Asis well known, a large number of the Norwegian and Danish emigrants who come ty this country are disetples of the Lutheran fulth, ond confirmation isan tm- portant event In their life's hlstory, ‘Lhe Scandinavia-Lutheron Church, ng ft ts called, isan unusually large structure, and is located a mile and ahalffrom Scandinavia, asmall village inthe northern part of this county, ‘The seating capacity of the church Is for nbout 1,200 persons, but 1,000 fiave been crowded into it, Last Sunday, the One Hundred and Sixteen Fail- ures, the Greatest Num- ber for Years. LAKY, PREIGIUTS, atAIN, There was quite a demund for vessel-room to Nuttato yesterday by shippers, but the supply of avattable room at present i very snail, uniuy of the veerels (sai) sultable for gwratuecarrying having boen putin the org trade by thelr awh | erse Shippurs were offering an advance of 4a 13 cont a bushel—24y cents—ou corn to Buifato, without belng able to get carriers, “The dotrund for vessels ty carry cors to Midland wits algo oxeeadingly good, 234 cents bolng pul for whut was takon. ‘The following comprise the craft taken yestardiny? For Buffalo, Buaheta, Propoller Philadelpiin, e $5,000 Prupeiter Doluware, vor * For SM Behooner Maggto, corn Propeller Erin, corn, ‘Total cupacity.... sa eeeeeeeeeeees Luann. : CINCINNATI Cinctsnatt, 0., Oct. 21—The week has been Without speelal feature Iti any depart- mont of trade, ‘The general markets have heen fairly steady, ‘The slight falling of In wheat and corn at the beginulig lag been more than recovered, and sales today, ex peelally of corn, were the Inrgest of tho week, Outs have been exceptionally stron during the week, owlng to scarcity, but weak ened slightly todny, closing at 404@47 cents, Ryo Js abundant and deelning, being at Sid today. Barley continues In flr demand, wat Js steady, Whisky lias been firm through the week at S11 Sules of combination finlshed goods have been held at the basts of 81.15 for high- wines, but haye been nearly up to tho ayer arithene Wrtews a i PosiTiO’ BUILDING. LAST WEEK OF THE EXPOSITION. WILL CLOSE SATURDAY, Oct, 22, Boston Is Not Letting New York Do Much in Boots and Shoes. OF ees prop jor, Colorado, corn. wcomt, Watat, | {rom Tole Gualt, wheat. From Cieve- wierd. N. Glidden atid schooner H. J. Fron Asntabula—irqpeller W. L. Wete Frown Erlesehooner 5 Propeller itl, rill ettes p jer Scuthu, cement, ete. opeller Cuba, apie iron; propeller Arabin, ment, ele; schooner Erastus Corning, cou. pe Green ti Propoller Toledo, sundries, For Duluth—Propeller J. N, Gilden, coals schooner H. J, Wobb, coal. For Marquette—Seboouer Southwest. coal. For Cleveland—sehoouer Sea Gull, sulphur. No Special Feature in Any Depart- ment to Notegin Cinoinnati— Tobacco Active. eu 3 pre} Freight Blockades Sorlously Rotarded Shipments In Pittshurg—Glass 135,000 * EMCANAIAs Chivago Tribune. Special Dispaten to in Active Request. Thore wore no lumber eburtors made yester- L Fscaxata, Mich. Oct. #.—Arrived—steamors | th, was’ the day for the aunual confirma At it p.m. it dl ne hase anaaien sii ‘t _ Lilay, thore being no eurriera in port, rondy. B, Lyon and consort ne Meatculigeas ure} prcunnbn, I CG. “Ackoly, and 1 Owens; | ton, anda elass numbering elghty-seven had — Ree carles thoralias Huch t ealthy antdencoutig f ites are nominally as follows: geinen bestentuy muruing, waite enraing into | rity Wicom, Homer. city of Green iat). Tareo | Neel! vropared to recolve the holy rite. | Thls ADMISSION: State of Business at Louisville, Pittsburg, | ie tone to the business uf the week, | Prom Bast Saginaw to Luka Brio, 0 | take Heid, ous of tho vessels struck bottom | Jifothers, A, Dawes, 4.1%. Thuyer, und J. E | Was the largest class that had ever been paniteeiey seoseen5 Chae Leaf tobneco tins been exceedingly netive. | prom Bi 3 Mery pear tho ‘I'wo Stukes and afterwards struck | Gilmore. : presented for confirmation at one thine In the 2221S Cts. Oloveland, and Other Business Hth galey among the highest of the year | irom lny Gity to Lake C00 | houvity on the reef opposit fad Point lightsalp. | | Departed-—steamers M. Jarook{ and Escanaba; history of this chureh, and the fuct drew outatarge attendance, People cane trom far and near; by o'clovk = aver 1,000 peuple were present; by 10 o’clovk the number -had fully doubled, and the roads lending to the church were falrly alive with people and teams. ‘The day was raw and cold, with a cloudy sky and rain threatening, Before the exercises commenced the church LORAL DISPLAY OF THE GARFIELD . FLORAL DECORATIONS Capt. John Perew, of the Lyon, siys they were GRAN in the rexulur chinnel ut tho time, The bonis weru drawiig fourteen feet four inches, The Hutehingon Dezan.to make considerable water, und ber crew bud to work ber pups contiatle ously on the way dawn, She wilfunoad tonight and will neud ducking. Tho Lyou was not leuk- ing much. THE LEWIS DAY A TOTAL WRECK, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicugy Tribune, Srungeon BAY, Wis, Oct. 21.—The tug Le hogsheads and many above The tron market ig 1 Efforts to start tho rolling. with encouraghyg suvce: ‘The cotton market has been without ant- ination, closing at tt, ION-O1t. Provisions gxcuptloually gta owlng to ‘There was an active inquiry, yesterday for veg. small stocks. Pork fs nominally $10.50, Lird, | sels sultuble to carry ore. utes wero very firm current make, ts in Hight supply, but has. at the subjoined tures: 9% schooners Zach Chuniller, West Side, Homer, City of Green Bay, Niagara, John Westoy, and alice Richards, ‘a sold a3 high: as $24 per hundred, with firin prices, ills do not mect Frow Bay City to Coleagu From Munistee to Chilcuxo. .. ‘rom Ludington to Cutcago, vv. From White Lake to Chtenso, From Grand Haven to Chicago. From Muakegoy to Chienyu.... Contres, CHENOYGAN, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Crenoraax, Micb., Oct. Cleared —Pro- peilers uke Erie, Northern ‘Queen, Cunnda, ineulu und tow, und Champlin, Arriveil—schooners Ucorge Steele, Crosth- waite, und North Cape; steamers Pearl and Flora tug Metamora und tow. NEW YORK. ‘New Yorn, Oct. 21.—There fs very little change to be noted in business matters this week. Speculation ‘seems to bo decreasing and legitimate business is well maintained in most departments, ~ 2.00 fe len steadily i price, clostug ut S115, Prep ) From 1.00 | viathan returned fast mint from Plum Isiand, Wind south, light. Weathor cloudy. was packed full, and between the crowdin; Leo send hegre eeeaterred leaping ong Ca rae are Be | ner aoe en Ce tea Slut feud | abeeat Spat th nce Tob and pushing of nen and women, and the ery ‘ : 1s er for ¢ hogs as eather, | EF 4 Dats, th i 5 ipectal Husputeh tr 20 Tribune n ale shi eaanik though there has been a good deal fa tavorable id alte eae rie con- brow Laan ‘rho Leviathan reports that woen sho | Pony Counonst, Oct, 2.—Passed—Sehooner | ld aid yelping of children and dogs, the seene Used at Cleveland and Washington, ate business. The season has been a satis- | Hucent on tho weather have been made, Frota Murquette to Lake Erle porta... 21g, oearet ie be 1a Sona oer Go wre Cavaller, Kingston to Bay City, lyehe; propeller | was one to be long remembered. Atu few inln- | For the benefit of tho Jadias ombalming and proserys Turonty to Chlcaxa, barley, Down—Sehooner Senator Blood, Detroit to Oswego, wheut; schoouer lazing Star, Detroit to Uswexo, wheat, Tn tinanefal elreles the week has been characterlzed by dullness, though bankers report a falr demand for Motiey. and rates of alvconnt are firmly maintained, COAT Conl-carricrs stil continue very scarce nod in urgent detand from Butfato, and rates remain firm aud strong, Tho demand fer currivre at factory one upon the whole, 'Thero is considerable activity in the fur trade, all the prominent manufacturers of by Py hentent Shoe was luaded with cedar tics ‘rum Codar Wtivor. Special ahopatch to The Chicago Tribune «Wis, Oct. YL—A dispute from utes past 10 o'eluck the services cumuenced | 'ng,the Binsers for peaswnnen, ee Wreath, a8 and conthiued for six hours, Ln the mean- aa the xeent irustiian, Dubuque, und other con- time the rain began to fatl, and some 300 or y short to only. at the Armory of Dattory 1). (Mnnwaci r : , CLEVELAND. 400 people outside, who were: unable to gain | 1,NeGq front ng stoneon-a., Slientgan-ay., tment rments having disposed of the stock souds are not quite ay buoyant as last 7 rect q ij: st Capt. Anderson, of the tug Leviton, states 7 ately norih of Exposition fuliding. ig fur ra ais Opa week, but a fir volume of business was SEHR ree reraprartere! eae gharters } tint tha echoonde Lewis Bay, wsbore on Plum CN ee ene eee eee cntens | Untrince to the church, were compelled to | Open EMIDAY, Uet 21, att p. my und continue de : Islund, bus commenced tu break up und bs being: stripped. Tho Leviathan will be stutionud at Sturgeon Bay for the bulunce of the season, ATADIING AFPRAY DETWEEN STEAM -DALOGEMEN, Special Dispatch ta ‘Lue Chteago Tribiine, AND, On Oot, Bi—About | o'clock this don, and pr! tenain firm for cotton fabrics. An Incrensed demand for jeans and flannels fs noted, LOUISVILLE. Loursviie, Oct. 21.—Tho iron market Is ndevening. 1 OPERA-HOUSE, Clark-st, onposite Courtellouse, find shelter elsewhere, It was a strange sight to sve these people, comprising all ages and sexes, crouching under wagons or liltch- ing up thelr teams and driving to’ some friendly neighbors’ at a,furlous rate of speed. lowspg are tho rates paid: From Butalo to Chicago, From [ullute to Milwaukeo From Buttalo to Duluth, o Erom Lake Erle ports to Chicago. i eo. 1 go-—-Propollers Nyack, Scotin, Cuba, and Russin, inerebandlse, and echuuner Brunette, coal, MILWAUKEE. Spectat Mavaten ta The chicaco Twounc, MILWAUKEE, W158. Oct, 21,—Cleared—Schoon- ‘She grain markets aro lrrogular, unsettled, ang weuk along the whole line. ork products are the leading feature of thd provision trade, and in this market have been wenk, prices declining, and the market. closing duit and tinsettled, $1405 LAu@ boo AD Cur ey 5 ‘ the Matines this aitornoon, tast time of From Lake Brig ports to Milwaak AREY EA Oe ley was soverely if ot more | er Pathiinder and Einma C, tuteulnsen, and ly nels i vt At . ane Cotton was steady, with but slight fluctua: | firm for all grades of hot-blast fron, but | Krom Lato Erle ports to Kuoing tally stubbed byw man named Tedhule’ ots | stoainrburye Siuneapolls, for Hscauaba, qe zspuns ladles prevenk | ware movly 4 ' ie tions, except in the last day or two, during | transactions are Muitert In consequence of | Pfem Luke Erle ports to Escuta are well known steain-barge men, Mites last NACINE, Tantcriat i Giuuie Be nt be rt By ; i in zi + which there have been sonia advances, ‘The | tng dite anova OF Unyers ‘il From Luke Erie ports to Duluth. xerved on the proneller Snginaw Vuiloy and for- Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, " fe er usely eonrn i rib « mmurket closes firm at batter rates, Wooi ig | the differencotin views of buyers and sellers. | From tutka Erie ports to, Dotralt, morly way a remain on tho tow-boat Sumuct | Ractxe, Wis. Oct. 21.—Cieared—Schooner | 422% 0 colors, he ral By Mr. ELE. Rico's Mammoth Surprise Party. . ‘Tonleht and Sunday niahts, TILE MASCOTTE, ang Orsi appenrans i DINEY and TOUSY VENN, Sew ind vrohunt inex. KELLA AT SCHOOL. Coke mill could be sold readily at $21 ensh, but furnaces ure asking higher prices and buyaors do not sccm disposed to meet them at 4 present. It looks’ as though buyors wilt hive to come up to the views of sellers, wea, drenched thei, and they presented a forlorn appearance, ‘Lhe colors from the cheap rib- bots ran into thelr white walsts and dresses, which bemg well spattered with mud added to the already despairing fook which res on their faces, When the reltglous exerci: isreguidr, with a stendy demand for con- sumption, aud no specilative feeling, ‘Tho contition of trade isin the minin vary satls- factory. Petroleum Is dull. Freights are dull and unsatisfactory. Miller. The stubving wits tho result of a drunken tow. {iley Is very low, and Dr. Arms Buys he cunnot recover. Donohue ts stil at liberty, and bus probably shipped aboard gome outgolty boat, RUN DOWN AND BUNK. Spectat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune. Kont, for Escanaba, to loud ore for Eric. MANQUETTES Spectat Dispatch to The Caicago Tribune. MAnQUErTE, Mich, Oct. 21.—Passed down— Propelier Paoife. Clonred—Schouner A. Ht, 3toss. From Qawego to Chicago From Osweyo to Milwaukeo,... + Dy Lake Erie ports 1s meant any port on Lake Frle west of and including Erle to which fron- ory js conalyned, and from which cuul ts shipped, Stonday next—CINDE. Prices of American pig-iron continue firm, and thers ts still'n good demand for finer grades, ‘The advance in Scotch pig noticed last week seoma to have stimulated buyers, quite a fair business hele: done, The stove trade has beou unusually active. and tho season promises better than oven during the ont. ‘Tho leather market continues rather quiat. The hoot and shoo business is notas good as might be expected at this season of the year. In hardware, prices are stronz, stocks light, and the demand comparatively gootl. Manufacturers are kept busy. mostly on actunl orders, and on the whole trado is sat- Isfactory. In Brazil coffees there has been n still fur- ther decline, the market being still further Teas are dull. In the leaf tobacco market thore were Nght revelpts and offerings. ‘The market presents no specially new features of Interest beyond a fully firmer feeling generally. ‘Khe fruit market 1s active and firm, Tho supply ig Hight. ‘The demand is good. Po- tatoes aro firm, with prices unchanged, Butter has been active and firm, the sup- ply plentiful, and a good demand, Sheese hins been netive and firm. ‘The sup- ply is good, with a good demand, Fenthers have beon dull ut 48e, Grain is quiet and dull, with little disposi- tion on the part of dealers to trade, Ree ceipts are more Iberal, and the supply about 1 to the demand, Prices are well sus- tained. Tho demand is good in comparison HOME GATHERINGS. THE BRIDGE ORDINANCE TO NE TESTED, After an immonse amount of Vluster, kicking to thomectyes, and thrents, the stoum-vossel n= terests bave finally inaugurated tho prellininury step toward testing the validity of tho city ordinanoe closing the bridges for one hour in the morning and evening of cuchday in tho wouk excoptSunday. One of the lurgest steam transportation companies bas kept a record of the number of bours thelr bunts bave beon dotuined by renson of the hour ordinance, and proposcs te suc the city for damages—amounting, wo undorstand, to something Hke $30,00 to $,00—and In tho Lacuins, Que., Oct. 21—fho steamer Pass- Port ran inte und sunk tho towbout ‘Lraveller about two niles aut trom Benuluraals, in Lake St Louls. ‘fhe accident happened between # rand fo'etock through some, misunderstanding betweon the pilots, The ‘Yraveller sunk in w noment fn about Ufteen feet of water, the crow barely cxcaping with tholr Hyves. DISADLED IN A COLLISION. Speclat Duvateh to The Unicaga Tridune MILWAUKEE, Wis., Oct, 21.—Tho master of tho schooucr A. O. {{nnson totegrppbod tro Muni- towoe today for u tug, und stated that tho voasol was unehored tu the buy wt that placo in a dis- ubled condit on account of a collision, but ‘no particulars. It ig expected that the tug ng, Which went to Munitowoo for thy t. Warnor, will algo tuw the Hanson’ ERIE. Spectat Dispatch to Tae Chicago Tribune. Eni, Pa, Oct, 21—Kotercd—Propetlor Wis- sahickon, grain, from Chicago. MINNESOTA BONDS. The Struggle Now Going Forward in tho Legzinlature to Settle the Question of Payment or Repudiation. Avectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Sr. Paur, Minn, Oct. 21.—The bond ques- von continues fairly to divide public interest with the Senatorial election in the special, session of the Legislature. ‘Through all the, stages. The bill Introduced In the Senute 3 had concluded, the rain had not stopped, and the 1,000 people had to rive home ur to some frlundly neighbors’, where they nilght recelye food und rest. TNE UNIVERSALISTS, Smcfat Lf atea 10 The CAteaga Tribung Dernort, Mich., Oct. 2 last day’s session of the of the ‘Trustees was taken up. The third and iversalist Con- vention opened this morning with the usual rellgluns exercises, atter which the report of | dem the special committee on the oficial report. One of tho most important, recommendations was in fa vor of: deeditig wll church property to the HOOLE: § THEATRE, LAST GERALDISE ‘noon at 2, this Favurtay ¢ ‘EE thin Saturday after ning ut s o'cluck fare~ well performance ot BARTLEY CAMPBELLS beautiful and romantic Irish drama, MY CERALDINE! Tomorrov, Suniluy nlulit—Fiest nppsarnnes at Collars Colebrated’ Bunker's Daughwer Combine: MVICKER’S THEATRE. TWO Last PERFOUMA MISS MARY AND 5 Farewol! Matinco at 2 o'clockx-THE LADY OU : * week, 761 ov . y F oxcligiment of cattenesing and canvagsing, the'| Genera}.Conventlon.and, after nprotractad | LYONS. aise ie i demoralized by jarae arrivils, In the milder with Mea woth colioty ond iaiton, patie Dolado fenton tao yee Sirand e VED TO'MAKE THR ARNON. =.) friends of wsettlement are steadily pushing | disqusslon, it was decided totnstruct parish-- Lastappennnoe nace rene ars NDERSON { grades arrivals are light, and prices are well | Oct. 14, 8 conta: Oct, ete CEL, ye ee eee eee eae ees cant autneclicd |< Arstnteiat Dunster to-m™me Cenod-Tritune | | thelr pla through the successive lenisiative | es to deed thelr property: to‘tlie State'Con--/"% f+ # DERE LS Id hor Rew ploy ; P Oct. 25, $1.10; Oct. 1, by the ditferent tug, steamt-barge, propeller, und | tity, loaded with wood, atteuipted to muke tho ventions, and, where no State organization exists, to deed to the General Convention. The convention then indorsed the recommendation THE DAUGHTER OF ROLAND. AMOxDAY —dosEri SL.1b. In drugs, business was quite aciive, Prices are strong, with no change worth notice. ‘The flour market has been auict but firm. steutnbont lines to proseciita tho wise, and that one of the roost uimiuent lawyers in the Weat (an ex-Congressinan) bas been rotulned, Thore In sugars there is a better tone. ‘Tho tallures for the week throughout the country were 116, distributed as follows: hurbor at this plico during the blow today, but nilased tho plors. Sho fies north of Citizens’ Pier ‘oun sandy boveb, and will probably be released sarly In the session, which is the bill of Inst JEFFERSON, a8 Maren, for payment of the old debt by the fs- “BOK * "i Tho supply Is very good, with a IHght de- | ls no doubt thut tho validity of the ordinance | without sustaining serious damugo assvon as | suc of new bondsto hall its amount, hasbeen | encouraging young men toenter the Uni- SPRAGUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE. ‘ Faster Btates, ato eee 234 Southern, mand, and prices steady. pe ee ale fw tho parties huving the mutter | the xe subsides. = ‘ fayorubly reported-by the Finance Commit- | versallst ministry, and adopted w resotution “ins. ees wa snag dn eli SlAis 1 elle, 13. ‘reps The cotton market {squint but firm. Most | iise what rights thoy nuve tu Chicago Itiver, aud TOWED 79 DUEEALO, 8, EVENING, and overy evening at 8, also ‘This is tho largest number reported for many weeks, the Middle States especiai- ly showing a consldorable Increase. For the past seven days tho mining-atock market has been dull and weak, and business shows a large falling off. Nearly all stocks have declined from: fast week’s prices. ‘The only active Leadville stock which shows an tee, to which it was referred, and is now, the tuple of a rather Innguld und unloteresting debate. It fs generally considered that the debate of last winter loft little to’ say! upon tho subject, but the legislative traditions that’ demands a certaln amount of speech-making allie i the churches'to help liquidate } jnous Wounesday, catuctuy, and Sunday, the indebtedness of the Genoral Convention, ’, A ei amounting to $8,563.55, Leavitt's. New Gigantic’ Specialty Co. ‘The matter of a chojey between the old and | | Montny. vet, 24—One wok only of SNELUAKER'S revised editions of the Now Testament was | MAPED EMA wing -taken up on resolution submitted by the MR. SULLIVAN'S cn of the cotton Is helt out of market, Tho stock of provisions Is about exhaust- ed, The demand {s confined almost alto- gether to swall orders, Owing to the searcl- ty of cars, It is impossivle to get supplies froi Interior points. = if tho decision is ngainst thom will submit with- out amurmur, It isto be boped thut up agreod cig cun be inade up butween the city und vee- sul {nteroste und this bave tho matter settled at agenrly a day as posaiblo. DOCK AND OTHER NOTES. Tho lumber market was clorr of vossels ycs- Spectat Dupaten to, The Chicwao Tribune, Borva.o, N.Y. Oot. 21—Tho tug W. Ay Rooth, uf Port Coluorne, which wus ishoro at Loug Point, was towed bere toduy by tho tug Muggle, ‘The Rooth's bottom fx damaged cou siderably. Suv ts in the Mills dock for repulrs. HAD HER RUDDER DAMAGED. e2peti«c et . " terduy. Pr Specat Diapateh to ‘the Chicago Tribune, je respected, ‘Two or three partial test vutes | Rev. Mr. Sweetzer under Instructions of the DANCING ACADEMY, cme 0 Chrysolite close at about the opening fig: week has been good in all branches, but not | Send tench, seheoner Oliver Culver was discovered to have Mute ‘danke Anat the, DE wilt nas eter ue new revision, A Hvely debate followed, aad'datuaay attorneanse rhe Preeti nore a although during the week they were irr 80 aetlye as the two preceding weeks. Money | , Tho tuw Sartin Green Is in Siillor Brothors’ austulned duinnge. Sho completed repairs to- | the way, ra and was) finally terminated by reters | [pblonable Qunces tuugie. 5 it tar, the Comslocks have attructed Hitle at | fg still iu brisk demand, but sales aro loss dock far ropalray: . F sayund See eae The real struggle will come in tho Houge, | cHed ty) a somuutiog | conisting: | Of ceria a ; ition, and have been comparatively.stendy. nS i teams! C.J.'Kershaw. left ‘ N is whe 4 F ft ha Kev, Afr. Sweetzer, tha Nev. Drs, Dodge a NWS N SADEMY. at Eureka Consolidated cea ely ay iy pressing. Some of the banks have loaned to seg ling steams batas J. Kerebaw. left last ipectal Dievaltn to: The Calease SAGE where the repudiation party Js wnustering its } OG ltvderyavho reporter n resolution alirine DE LON@S DANCING ACADEMY. i strongest forces. “ho Silt will not reach the Houseé before the end ot nextgweek, but the tnetles of the anti-bond party have already deen revenled by preliminary: motions, Ai effort will be ‘made first: to to defeat con sideration of the question of settlement at this session, and put the wholy question over until atier the next election. If this falls a pulicy .of delsy ‘and obstruction will be the repudiationists; the sane outside partics atik@10 per cent, but most of them are reserving as much of their funda as possible to meet the demand of pork-puck- ers next month, © number of whom have gziven notification that they will want to use large sums, Tho general rate Is 8 per cent, and yery firm. Dry goods and’ groceries show 9 very $16 upon a report that the Directors had posthoned further dividonds until the new isting” works and shaft are finished. Mining operators * generally aro dis- couraged over tho state of the mur. ket, and pin their hope of. improvement to the successful oporation of the Stato Lines inines, which itis bellaved would carry tho whole listto higher prices. ‘The following dividends were declared or paid: Robinson Burvano, N, Y., 01 —Capt. John Baxter, lato of the sunken seooonor C, K. Nims, bus been tegigned to the command of tho sehouner Swal- low, owned by 8, 1, Grummond, of Detrojt. LOST HER JinBOOM, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicapa Tribune. CLEVELAND, O., Ost. 21.—The sehooues Barney Bviloigh had ber’ jbboum taken out of "hor tor duy by colliding with to Coluubus-atreet bridgo, while in tow or the tug L. P. Smith, el adopted by ing tne superiority in important points of the old revision, but recommending a dill- gent study of the revision. ‘This resulutton was adopted. As 2 commiltea on tho revision of the creed, the Chair ippotnted the Rev. Messrs. ALA: Ruger, of ithodo Island; W. of HMinaiss k. C. Sw J. M. Atwood, D, D. Amertean Express, Huliding, 73 Monroe-rt, Private ‘ Classos und Private Instruction a apeciaity, Unexosle : fed method ind securney of Instruction, Fine walts- uy a epretuity, aud qunranteed. AU tho invwatdances. Call trou I luck, ——— WORCESTERSHIRE S.A UCE, ‘ THE GREAT SAUCE. Miller Brothers are makifig a now foromast for tho svboonor Lattle Wolf. ‘Tho retiremunt of tho propeller St, Louis for thu scugon will be rapidly followed by othors, Vennor prealers snow-storins and tnprece- dented cold weather on the lakes for this agason of the year, The mammoth propoller Nebraska, of tho Commerctul Line, arrived {n port yesterday with , 5 hoy hav ved for | Miner, D. D., of Massachusetts; J. 5. ZO z Consolidated, 50 cents vor share; Inyo Con- only trade, but the ual Was tot 80 Brent | 9 caryo of cowl. & cat Dispatch to The: ehcugo Tribune Het ane cioee ue Ha ie the | Jr, of Connecticut; the Hon, Israel Wash- . fulldated, 103 Tombstone, 10; Morn Silvery | 88 the previous week. Standard, shectines | Capt, Ruslony’s big tum, tho Now Eva, arrived See ee tee ee ese uohaoner Rmma | ounds was first broached. You cat find a | bun, of Maine; the on, ‘Thomas J. Larstte - OF THE WORLD, Mes %; Father ufo, Smet, 25; Stormont, 5; La | gud wil Soutiorn makes advanced 4 cent. | yeaturdus from Stuskegon with w tw of Ave | ¢ itutchinson' lost ve uncor ou the fast trip | man | throughout tho whole length and Of Ohio: aud the Hon, A. 1H. Hrescott, ot Plata, 743 Exchnuge Company, 3; Evaning | Woolens are stendy, with a good Wemand, | lumbor-iaden baryes, © Up, und touk on a new oue today. Prendth of Mintiesotu—teust of all in the | New York, eR ee : ore : Star ‘A per cont, ‘Total buillon receipts it | One uruch hotabl Clauge in groceries. | Cupt.Itoss Smith, woo commanded tho rot{rod ‘THB TIME Up 18 THE WILLIAM @sttTa, Lenistature—who will adult that he isin} | T nyention then adjourned without £ A "R TNS New York for tho week from mines, $337,- her branches of jobblug trade have dono | barge Contest, hus boon appointed muster of tho ‘Special Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune. favor of repudinting any part of the day. This evening Dr. Atwood, President Rite : BALE, Ech SOS : 819; total sales of mintre stocks at both Ex- ane aoe it ay piles. th Se: | RBOSNOE lal Stary . Racine, Wis, Oot, 6 iews reuetved of | old debt. They wll” want to pay all | Of the Now York Theological Sumluaryy | yooarts the most. delicious tasto aud reatto changes nbout 730,000 shares, ‘The reported |, Lent tobacco ts still nt and, ie move” | Marbormastors McCarthy and Cary nro having | tha shooher Walla Sint Weis chouuoe how | fh State ts lezudly and morally bound to pay; | breaches at the Chureh of Our Fawers, EXTRACT : eit transactions {n flour, alsa the principal {tems ie mow Ni in ‘re ied Wines fering. | anvasy time at present, the provailing duiluess | that It was her that foundorad olf this port, but they want to devote the next two or ota LETTE! ay i graln ond provisions, during the week | 4,, het ra baitity Lea in Fon eusanid, and | to tho river giving them Ito to du. * BTEAMER HUN INTO HY:A PROPELLER, three generations to leisurely Investigations MISSIONARY WORK. SEDIGAI GENe sours, gaded this, eventing are ns follows: | Te eS Te Ae et easier nal: alot ‘The propollor City. of Fromont atands on roc- Spectat Duputeh to The Chicago Tribune, to discover what the legal Indebtedness is. Frectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune TLEMAN at Mud. : Flour—Recuipts, 109,019 barrols; exports, 24+ | a6 yf ‘None jdvaney all alone | ordas having madd tho Castust pussiye between | | CLEVELAND, O. Oct. 2L—Tho stuamer North: | Ona resolution Is how pending inthe | ixpiaxavonts, Ind, Oct, 24—At the ses | ras, to hls brother GNAVIES, Wits saluy, 01,600; wheat, receipts, Us | Tie UPS Oa Ey et etnies thon there | Ontonuzon and Chipuyo, aevonty-three hpurs. | weet wus Tun ind by ho propellor Seouiu this | jiguse, having gone over under notice of de- | gion of the General Slissionary Convent Bt” WORCESTER, i bushels; exports, nearly 5,750; sales, 1,264,- | Wave been many ilictuations, but on the Somp Jarwo vessol-ownors at Buttnlo tak of | CzeMow and her port quarter wus badly dam | hate declaring that no uetion shall be tuken | #on of the ienoral Missionary Convention ay Nest, FISY,\ CE Fompe and “IO GHhow furtire delivery. holon decline from ito 5 gents hag tnken | ioyine enor vessle up Lor the scaaou, ws choy | OXee aa a eand question this session, tis hurd: | ofthe Christian Chureh today, A. U. Jones, | wtetiea shen. A : ; ~Recelpts, STRIPPED AND LAID UP, + oc Special Dipateh to The Chicago Tribune. Racine, Wis, Oct, 21.—Thy sehooncr Caledonia has arrived, stripped, and Inia up for the winter, Sho will recetvo w thorough rebuild, _ LOST HEN CENTREBOARD, Special Mavateh to The Chicago Tribune, Minwauxer, Wis, Oot. ‘Tho schooner Annte Bherwood, bound for Cutuago, passed boro today with her centrevoard gone. B Capt. Bessnnt, of the schooner Kute Winslow, YORT OF CITICAGO, whic! h areived 8h Clos lai Feporls nae a Salut. * AURIVALA, nue a ie a! pen, ide» Wars 18! hfe ic it a art overboard, Saturday, Get, 15, on Lake duran Atm Seeger ay ate Itisquite provable that Capt. Iiruh, of tha | [rin Groh tenn bon sobwonde Morning Light will be ablo on fle are | Pee aie. Muskeuue, junuars cab sce no chance of any improvement in froights. : ‘Tho fino sehoonor-steam-bargo Fraucls Palms, Admiral Hi Henderson, arrived in port yesters day, llytng the pennunt of the Adustral, tho aun- burat of Ould Irclaud, bs ? Tho now barge Virginius, Jaunched at Mount Clumens on Tuesday lust, will bo towed during the bulauce of the scason, and will recelvo bor muchinory during the winter. of Missourl; Isune Errett, of Ohio; DR Van Buskirk, of Mllnols; D. R, Dungan, of Towa; and L..L, Carpenter, of Indiana, were appointed a couunittes to consider the Presi- dent’s address, and report at the next con- vention. i Tho Committee on Obituaries submitted thelr report’ concerning President Garileld. The committes sad: “ We would not look at him as a ripe scholar, 9 graceful orator, a profound statesman, au incorruptible patriot, but we would fondly remember hin asan humble Christian, a devout worshlpor, lykely that this will pass, though several county conventions Instructed: thelr Repre- sentatives to vote for it, Next will come an obstructive resolution, Introduced by Judge i piso, of Winona, the ablest man and the wknowledged leader aniong the repudiation- ists, ‘Vhbs resolution reeites that Selah Cham- berlain, the largest holder of the old railway bonds, hud a certnin connection with the compinies for whose benetit they wera ise sued; that those companies agreed to as- atte all Unbility for the r ‘ment of the bonds, ‘principal and | -inferest; and calls for the appointment of a conmilttes, to determine whether Chamberlain's connection with the old compantes does not constitute HOT & COLD f MEATS, ') GAME, &es) ; Mace tn wheat options and 3 cents on cash. about Ges 035 snes, LOS OD aaah ors off Scents cash and 2 to 33g cents on 7,001 ellvery. 5 ae 140,000 Pease een ery, ogg a tecetpts: | “Provisions have boon vory dull. All hog 000 bushels, Pork—Reeelpta, 5h barrold; | Products huvo declined, Stocks aro ver: exports, alinogt, 2810s siles 0, tncludin {git and. trade fs confined to a sinall Jul old and now mess, Lard—lecelnts, rord | trade. Herces, 1,775 kegs, 897 cases, und S00 barrels; exports, about TO pounds; sales, ‘70L Herces prompt, and ‘163,255 futuro delivery’: gales included city and Western steam; alsa No.1 city and refined, a PITTSKURG. Prrrsnuna, Pa, Oct, 21—There was a steady movoment in trade this weok, ‘not- withstanding frelght blockades on tho Fort < Wayne and Pon-Handle Roads, which serl- ously retarded shipments, The guneral mare kets ruled about tho same as list week, ! Bignature fa on every bottla of GENUINE WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, Bold and used thronghout the world. : NOSTON, Bostox, Oct. 21,—Tho followlng appears {tho Commerctal Bulletin tomorrow: Do- ¥ q done who was never ashamed to own his ‘ ‘Manufactured aud row iron continues in | Seurteporenoxt any to toll wont vewset earns | Prob SIM CTU Ae tiautneks winded Anestappel of his clung, ‘This rales the | Phy Hy a y 5 & ouke |g a WHO. ts it wake . ne debt, his has been decides 10 va: President, B. A. Tyler, of Ken- ‘ nV YOU ale " volved; 4 Top Bie Joneph, Muakocets i i NO | qs follows: President, B.A. a en NEW YORK, wee, Heelan ase ae ues Glass is in active request, with figures vory Petter in a A ns, anne ae it t Marve Sunt 6. ee cee eo Ah nae 4 tueky :Vico-Prosidants, Joseph Ring af Penns sf rit prop Gedy Rursiun, 3 {ree Siglarey thonton Harbor, 2 Brop ¢ yours Tr jos. vere: G TO > PLIANOE: : : atlif, ‘Teasers and mixers have struck today | towing for thom to do, Tho tloot will be reduced evareg nay. mundiess Dut It will stlll yerve to confuae the jnlud of | F Eeiltiisy WV, UN Everest Of dadiate, Od. MLECTRIO APP LIANOES, im high as herotofore; but tanners wre nex | fy alt factories for 15 per cont advance Ty | ake duck by tie feyiog up Of quite @ number | fren Yersenver, unten Harburs aundnien fy naval member and delay netion spon the Hortaog Hoe eee te gee: | Care Vee are at I ting them, Tho wool market fs more act- wages, They huve been recelying §3 ver of them, Prop Buckeye, Stuskeqnit, 1utao4 settlement, This fs the usé that Is to be | ror PH Draper af indiana, F.1D. \ Ni i 2 rox sales, 1,857,700 pounds -domeatte tleces | Gay, Manutacturors have refused ta conceda | A,¥+Edstrom, a saltor on tho achoonor Libblo | {oh Nebraska aiiorbgetrone = mundo of the resolution, Just how eltvctlve | Power of Washington, W, S. tlayney of tlt | { " and pulled, and 630,800 of variousdeseriotions | thy jncrcuse, and a lockout will probably roe | Natt, wae lout ovesvoury omterduy morning Hrup Couns Bet Laudinigtons lumber, . this polley Wl be cannot ‘yet bo predicted, | noigs ‘Treasurer, Joseph ‘Sulth, of Ohio; sULN) . H ol foreian. . ‘The mills are having an oxeel- | suit, d O° | about. o quarter. to u'clucis of rages Powe | fee ae ei cra uluth, eunues Fee oe ae ie a a etb old | Aualtor, W. 8; Bieldlnmon, of Ohio; Board lent sale of woolen goods, and w large por- members, reserve thelr nof the prospective production of spring ising peat already contracted for. piles of tton goods are vor, lett ft first Wands, Bnd nearly afl finderd minkes of sheotings and “shirt- can have udyunced to sh cents. ‘Tho calton Kehr Adirondae, suskegon, jar Ida, Muntstvo, hiner. nH Relic Francis Palins, Cluvelund, cual, CME of Managers, 1. M, Bishop, Dr. 1, Witthama, de Sintth dey YeoH. Laper 0, A. Burthalos new, We it, Wasson, &. T. Williams, and dy By Fiske, ‘The report was concurred in, ‘At the close of the ovening session the con- vention adjourned sine di —The American Bre Lanes Sle en Bonrd of Foreign Mlstions continued its see Hon this morning. Addresses were made by 41 Kinzio street, Capt. Vip Hunt has gold all or bis intorest: wiich was ono-quarter) in the barge Transport Jo Mr, Glnss for fu2i, and purchased tron Mr. Mitcholl, of Bay City, the barge Seminole, pays Ing tor hor $4,000 Inn cash, The Oswogo sobooncre itlan 1. Preston and Koinana are still in port, having arrived aver three weeks ago. Tho rates for wrain huve con- In cont tho situation has not changed for sovera! weeks, and none ts oxpected until navigation has been resuinad, Petroleum has ruled: quite active, Thoro ty more confidence in tha future on account of the deellue in production, United certlti- cates were quoted nt 0) cents and G33¢ cants, and closed (his afternoon at Gig cents, Sates Tho Vital Forces Restored Without Medicines OP KLEOTRIO AP. PIJANCES aro unoguals oplnlons, PXnouier part of the polley of the obstruc- tlonlsts is to swamp the Bond bil with gen. eral legistation, ‘The enlendars are alread, eumberod with a mags of bills intradnved, 2 resolution is mrendy ponds to extend the Jonath of the session, Lt seems probable now that dt will last woll Into or through Novem: ur, ~ Bt. Josgphy, wo uskos are UU, un, lumber, iy at er au blavor, Tibor, Si taigua ann fatoo. tumbers Rube Wallioia Finch, Sinawescan, bays acte ‘atu nid market ts falrly uctive at unchanged The demand fur manufactured tron \ ‘ avo Y 00 * u it theli t ‘od re ——— ee the Rev. O. 1. Glick, Japanese missionary; wid by thole Bytabate at S26 for ratiuedt bars ‘and Peers eck barrels; shipments, Wet tem ile hororathor than ‘charvor thew. PR erent FEES OF PENSION AGENTS Mr, dtand, Sileronedtion if tulslouary at, frante ‘aglon, proulued Pegiumon tanks igh prices aro | “rive stack Js tn Jarge supply, netlve,and | Home time during last Junu tua propollue [re Heuneer, ences eee er i axe onlece Triana PAO Ce ur to Ca eT MSECLA pation Taw are tending a ward. Prices of | wanker, Cuttlo regelDts, ina uot a Se ae ae ee tel btis wa danaee: peop eC tal Susyonit Japaataronia:’ Ind, Oct. 31.—dudge Hiutsarin. seiherusiul resolutions: of tHANKS rite att tale, OM bulldingg nuntariats ara woll sus. elpte Se ey te sua week Pie garding tho matter by the oity wuthuritiys until | Prop Amilo, along, | Gresham, of the United States Court, de- | Wore adopted, and the board adjourned sine so MANTIS cau ant New England distributors and con | Seetsy Sy “i thd to 87.10. Slice yesterday, whoo tho Muster uf the Argonaut | Prop Mlcngul iru, Meron 7 PY WSS or the Revised | Mle vr tig wotabexsog.o troalye ota ree hiag, beeudstutty very cxlpts Mino, an Inerbuso of 000 over inst | ene (gave ball aid tho trial of the vaso was 4 rouse Nn Lath ht uty baat tent widen tshi rel 10 rr the SIF EN Peaateh, Veapatoney itd ', | edie jal of uy ths Wl ovides p' eul fui ‘; ae Waher prices, Dairy. *prolugts ‘ure! Weuk, week, Comiuon to extra, S00 to $3. fat tur Nove be d pha an ee ee elute ig Ree A ee cnalin eet MISSISSIPP) RIVER CONVENTION. ike of he taking of iMegal fees by pension agents, was houk not iinpliedly repealed by the act of June 20, 1878, which fixes the fea at 810, but provides +f no punishment for taking more, ‘This rullag iscontrary to that of United States Judgo Sr, Louts, Mo., Ovt. 3L—The Press Re- ingans wi eeption Comuittes having charge of the one tertalument of visiting members of the press at tho Misuisaippl River Convention, tu be pitasd ay continues very firm, Extra lots of Bulblete bust noo’ aulol at urieas fully us | CLEVHLAND, predueke afhoes, pecontly realized, “Hog | CLEAVELAND, 0, Ovt. 3—The Jeon mar nd easter, Groceries ‘ a Roauet and stay, “Coftee declined; fair kets romain in much the same condition ‘Tho beldyctendors {utend forming a club somo evening voxt weok, ft In to culled the “Crogivr Cluv,” and tho first question that will bo discussed before the club will be “flow to Keop Hooks.” Tho Adains street man will oxe f. Stuskevon. sundrlog, Anni bane, Skul Ibe ec, Britt, Who Hull euudrios, luckoye, stuskesutt, [ahh ae ie eT ay ghuit wilt oo Oi 2 EM noron . Tt nore and Ef lain t ry trop Mury Grob, suuth (avo, sundriog. held here on the Wth Inst, request those ‘ 1 vi cir. be Parker, 06) ju on ‘ v c c is f Ne NEW ORLEANS, | though platron continues to stiten. Hare | ayia that the Laxe, Nandolpp, MTadidonztines | REMY Aigrueeiebile Laue, ube pented, and that there was now nu punter |G, Irwin, of tha Glubo-Domocrat, In’ order ie consfortablo to the wearer at . EW ONL¥ANS, Oct, 21.—-At the Stock Ex- || fron ts avtlvely Inquired after, and prices | conth, and Twonty-second atreot bridgetenders | Reber Puuenn sy Frankturt tight. Iuent for the taklng of exorbitant fees by | that sufliclont accommodation may be Te | sil ote, atid cath be worth at ait tiniee, night vi fhango tha long perlod of inaetion hasbeen | Nigve advanced Yo 8300 rates. allway sup- eet hd ‘and write in Bogiige wos Corus juey She tes Alien Piven tue” clahn agents, surveil at once, aa the demand for reportorial | sud day, aiid at work, NO ACIDS UBED, token, and better business has resulted, As pilog ancl snetaty ‘aro weures and wanted at ( ony Tterly igaoran of He ene ecco char fd Hhlvor, Bord Atvur, aundri Oe space ulready excels the expectation, dor Roan, Seis Middten 4 al, ens avack Ol is mae Wore well maintained during the ns | ing petrofuum market ts active, and stand. | Meter oreymbuly 4 My Meutines sluskewots Huck, 3 A GOOD HARD MAN, it COTTON TIES é ee “Suifertng ani Trouble. + aes vity, aimarked advance hus beey- easily ard white is uuchangid at seven cents, VESSEL CHARTERS. + | Ser Coarles Luling, Bark ivor, Ught, Towa Crry, ‘ta, Oct, 3t-—Great excite- i 3. poctal titusprated parophiet sont In seated envelope ; sstublished all along the Mus, State and olty | | allraada are kopt busy, and aro exerted to i Oe wukeAl ue B86 t aE Jay Wrutterliy sluslundy Fh u corn, mont was created Iu this clty this afternoon } | Panrapervitta, Pay Ovt, I1—In the sult | ou roceipturd conte pustagy. Conmuitation fre bouds ure offered sparingly at un lusprove: | {he full capacity’ ta Wut passengor And spectat Dispatch fo The Oatcaco Tribunn — * FH Ae Hike, Abnapeb, eT by a Jandlord threatoning to hold a corpse in | Jn the: United: States Court of Keunpdy ment and locks ‘re dificult ta buy. iia se ‘HurvaLo, Ni Yu Oot. 31—Cost froights, Arch Yoh) ature ig 4 poor {ally for rent and to asl i for dls- Brothers or! Heaaticky, ala tha Gollestar AMERICAN GALVANIC CO., 9 inittal "i se cl a : |. Kershaw. Budato, corn. spotlng' purpoxes. ‘The landlord hag been | o! ‘ Sitar and michae aae nM theo and paneate ion adie breparations ever mages eee maura jeln Se ijuceutnaus ang a Stan otos Jute ¥ threqieoyd wa mob, 88.0n3 -for the plaintiff. ‘The platutlit (uy- 184 Madlson-st,, Chicago, Ut, Ds . ‘ 4 * - Pie ok é ‘ }