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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TIURSDAY, OCTOBER RAILROADS. All Difficulties Over the Emi- grant Business to Be Settled Today, Woest-Bound Rates on the Trunk Lines Now the Same as East-Bouml. Indications Pointing to a Cessation of Froight Hostilities to the Enat. A New Movo by the Vander- bilt Party In the Ohio War. They Ask Leave to File a Peti- tion in Error Against the Jewett People. General Impression that the Vander- bilt Cause Improved During the Day. The Same Parties Likely to Lock Horns In the New York, Peunsylyauia & Ohlo Mat Now Interest in the Passongor Wor Caused by the Increased, Ratos. oe Troubles Between mand Western Kruak Lines Likely to Be Sotiind Today. ‘The General Paete Agents of tho roads constituting the Western Trank dues", Pas- senger Association held a imeeting yesterday at Commissioner Dixon's olfive for thu purpose of taking vetlon on tho paremprory orders sent to. the tirand Trak, Balthnore & Oblo, and Erle Vaulirouds that they miet pay ip arrearauces uv the Western Ines since Jan. 1, Isl, on tho emigrant Uvainess, wid comply wilh the rules of The nssoela ton without. Curthur delay, or cle the tlekeis over tha Western linus would be aadered off ete, There were present France Chandler, Missourt Pacihe; George Danleis, Watashi; Pereival Lowell, BtaHinctons dames Charlton, Allon? 8. Ki. dlosper, Hannthatl & St.dou: We A Thrall, Northwestern: A. Vs HH. Carponter, Milwankea & et Pant; and A. i Manson, Miinels Central. Commissioner Dixon oeeupled the ehulr. ‘Tho Chairman stated wat the New York Con- tral bud puld up all arrenrazes dug since Jat, 1, aut ts fully complying with the rules of the nse sociation, The Baltimore & Oblo bad shown a much better spirit since the dust meoting, and dixpafehes hnd been received from Mr. 1, M. Cole the General Tieket Agent of thet road, jufornung tho Commiseloner that directions had bean given to mnke settle. juent of ultelting from Jan 1 Mr. Cole also states that ho has now three clerks at work muking up the accounts, and as soon as they were throngh aud corrections niaile, overy tht would beanteably adjusted, ani that be would iuukesettlement on September reports, The responses from the Erle and Crand Trunk were not Ro gatlefyetory, Those roads ehiim that tney were not nble to comprehend fully whut tho nsavelation wauty, und asked furthor explanations, Comniissioner Dixon was lustructed to ine form Mr, Ne Abbott, General Passen uer Avent df the Erte, that the Nuw York Contral has fully complied with the terms of the nssnotittlon, und pakt up alt urrearazes, aud that tho Balthnore & Ohta bat wiven asstrauces that (twottld settle at) once, He was ulyo Ipstructed ta inform Mr Abbott that in the xetticment invst be ticluded ail tho chilling, sboriaes, rebates, nnd commissions due ihe Wessern tines on the September report, and hut the association must have atonce fall the je contemplates doing, or else the tel ern ties would be ordered off en ‘The Commissioner was niso Inatrnoted to sod aa stittliae Wualuwrlgit, Assist nuenage ms tine then ndjourned wit oun, by whiolt Hine it fs expe satisfactory replies will froin tho above: rouds, deelared wpa then, In view of the fact thut the Now York Coutral, Toston & Albany, Fitehburg, and Poousylynnia JtiHronds Lave compiled with he demands of the msoelation and {continue to comply with the mame, und the Bultimore & Ohlo bis given aun ple assiranees that wt means to comply tert. ath it ds hnvdiy possible. tut the Erie und Grand Vrnak Railways will inske any further resistance fo tho payment of tho wfronrages dug othe Western llues since unin. Ly us tinder the elreuinstanees atch on soirso would prove disuitrous to tholr Intorests, ILia therefore quite cortain that. these reuds wild so come to tering, and there wil) be cuwar hetween the Western and Bustern trinkelinosat ‘This, however, by io ingnus settles tho rarecnrding the cinigraint businvas. Ag there Is but [ttle emigrant: Gable done during the winter months, It f4 wot Hkely that Purine: serious troubles wiilarisa anti cnizration sel tek have been revelved if not, war wil then bo: Ih again in the spring, Untest 0 aintentte arrangement ly” indy bate Western and Eastern linos daring wry will bo trouble. ‘Tho Hl) very sore over thelr defeat 4a thetrinier fs appulsed Uiey are sue ‘engeaned upan the ines in the West- Hen ussociition where iit: oppurtunity olfers, They ave even now diverting wll the business: hey ¢ jo the Hoek Island, which isnotn incinber of the absoulation, Kastern Passengor Ebi Upwards—bightning Btum. ‘The situation In tho Eastern passemrer war remalned ubout tho snme yeaterduy ax the diy before, Tho only ebunge made is wut the Pennsylvania, Balthaore & Ohio, and New York niral advanced tho westebuuntl passenger ‘ates to tho sume figures a8 they churge on eudt- sound business. Heretofors a ditferunce oxtated aetween the Eastern aud Western passenger cutes, Thus, whiia the rated front Chicco te Now York were $3, the rates from Now Yurk to leaxo wore $% Now tha Penpsylvantie sharges $4 from Chicnua to New York, $15 to Bastou, and tha suine rates from Now York und Boston tu Chlenva, ‘Chis rod mukes tho rate to Hhiladelphin $2 less uu New York and &t lest tu Halihnore. ‘Tue Lultinore & Onlo charges tho samo rates aa the Pursnaylvaiiti. Tho Vanderbilt Hues continue to sell rebate Hekuta at g.e5 net to New York and $10.25 to Boston, and tule the same rates frou those olnis lo Chivage. ‘The Grund ‘Trunk coutinues 10 ull tckots to York and ffoston for 8 It fs rumored, Ty Wate this rend alo coutemplited at novice tnrtes, An eltort fg to be mude: tue slay to Drtug Wbuut a teeing af ull the Busters dines, Includhug the Grand Drank, tu try to brine abouE an arrangement by whiel uuiforny rates: van be charged by wit the ties. 11 46 the inten don to make tho rute by all tho Nhes $15 frou Chleago to New York. ho Grasa Trunk 1s) belivved “to bu ta faver of suoh an arcungemeot, und oso oare. the. Pennsyle vino aad Baltinora = & Unto Haas, Yet notilog can be avcompltehoi ty this dregs tion, bb Sr Vandertal) udaores te nls position to charge $3.73 [ead Lo New York Gait the Por sylvauli charges to Beston, niles the latter is rendy to gto tho runing of torungt aleopers to tioston, To such an ovent (bere would be ne further obstucia in the way of a eettivment of the passenger troubles, aud the relstabilehment of regular unlfornt rates, ‘Therd bay be anne alitleuuy reganting round-trip tickets ald by the Grand Trunk, ag those Uickels are youd for thirty duys. Ev orvi lug, dudicates that all the th In clidhayg the Vauderbilt roads, wre deeldedty diok, al tighting oft putes, and all of thon will bo glad of un oppurtunity to establish prontable Awures vai and mutnitain thom, if itera be dane withe out laying thenielyes open lo Wie ohiurge that ‘they wave retreated from the position heretue Ture taken, bd Ut is dnderstoud that the Latur decane? Lyte 1 Torun Hyhtiing tralia on and ufior ext’ buh day, Which sndigutca that the mode of warfare bs to be changed from rates tu tine, bie much vis tndicated by udvertsoment — pub- wt in Bua Franchco by the Pacitia ‘odet Agent of the Punnsylvania, whleb wonvunces that aflor Suvday passcugers + frow Ban Fruucisco going by the Peunsylvania wii make the dine to New York in five duysand twenty-thrve and onu-hulf houre, while at pres }ent le takes ix days and alx bourse to make the j tip. A» the ponds from Ban Fruuciscu to Chie cago wil put chuoge their thing, Jb is Sule W proe SUL Gotng ‘valun to Be Pty ry sumo that tho saving In t! wil be made an tho Pennasivania betwoon this elty and New York, It ia understood that on Noy. | tho Penne sylvania will shorten tho thine of ite Bek) p,m, fast oxprors six hottrs, gettlng to New York wt Apo instendof 10 p. m.as now, The thie of departire ef the 4 p.m. train ts to be ehunged to 7 o'clock p. tn. aid the o in trala fs to be deontiaged, “The Pennayivis yun poopto thitk tint the Vanderbilt roads wit notbeable to make such fast tine, having a longer distance ofabout sixty niles to travel. Thy Vanderbilt Mies, however, claim that they: will bu thle to make ag Saat time asthe Ponnsyl+ vinta, and thes mean to do tt. The Luke Shore and Michigan Central ometals agtend vorterday to advitnoo the rate from Mtt+ fale to Chicago ty $10 on Mratecings nud 88 ot aecoud-class, withdrawitg the rebate tlekets and anbatituting therefor the a a tickets geod for two days. Tho ofd rates were on Hrst-cluss and $4 on secomd-ohtes, Whe Passonger Ware New You, Oct. h—Tho Thncs tomorrow morning will says“ Alftits took a turn yesters day tn tho railroad passenger-rnte war that londs new interest to tho fight, Atulate haur ycs- teriday tho key to tho arent utruigle that scoms very likely to onsue was expitined tu the Zines reporter at tho Grand Central depot. Thivas in the xhape of new svt of rates which will bo adopted by tha New York Contral & Hudson Wier Hailread today, a8 followa: Boston to Chicago, tin New York, #15; Boston to Chleayo, vin Mbany, 2.10; New York to Chiu, hs5, The rates of the Pennsylvania and Baltimore & Ohle trom Now York to Chieage are #14, and from Uoston 315, The New York Central yesterday alternoon sold tlekets from Now York ta Chicagu for i. iy. thy new futes ot tho Central ~ the sealpers willhaye ne onportuntty to buy Chl. vagy tekets in’ Boston and sell them tur less thin New York trekeis cap be boaght, An oll- ent oxpluiaing said: * From this the on the Vauderbilt: nes will bo governed by tho course of no other roids, Dar New York busi 3 will ‘be protected at all haairds. What the Penney vucht and Hiltimers & Obio Roads will do tha ra oF the New York Central & Midson not know and donot care,’ At this Jiieture a yentiounn entered and ie pounded that the Ene und Craud Trank Roads, Whieh are opernting tozettior had liureaserdl es WUC mide then thy Haine as the Cons ited ET he reporter wis subsequently te the general | pas ive of that orders bad beet 1 to utes to Chleago From all that vould be los to will taltow fate as tha latter re & neat tho Hausdsosty wt te thre 1 Ulla xyster 5 erably paz vere of things, wed wowlint tu mike of it. Their ofllees we! aed tute in the afternoon aud e@ fog. People reented to think it Ge List ebanes, and they would hardly stup to wk the pri four the rate would go op another point before they could wet am anewer. Hts quite Uhely that today will wittess sone fite: ing develop: inenis. The Gener Preigat Snperlatendunt of the Erie Head sald bo tae determined pon ne advances ty tho tai auve puch a were In dnerveuses demamted stern convection” Tha Luke Shore & igan Ceutml's new rate anneuiced suts per 100 for grain, uid couts for wrovisions from Chive to Now kK, Patlwlel- phin, aud Balthnore, Now, such Western traflle ng comes to Brie over these lines will bo sched: iled ut vntes corresponding with thelr nlvancert terkt, But upon Hs own aecouut Erle hus not ono up élngly cent Another paper aya the ndvauco In rates by the New York Centrul, while not so grt 3 Uh of the Peuneylinia Company, ty regarded: by vallyoad men ns tho ning of the cudot tho long warot ritessince tho chute 1s he it as evi tht) Vande to conte ty ter the tral Rou 13 0g t rebate ol Bb. aecessitriiy tnvelyed by W Mic $05, with ra cues Bi, dying Si, with a retuty or = to Lidlumepollys, 819, Ww! dnoton ot ‘i Mave, 820, with i of S225; to St. fi Wi St} u reduction of 4 to Toledo, with iw retinte of 81, aii nilyatuee of ants City, $5, with a rebute of S145, nn advances of 8425, This thought tue present rates of tho Hallimore & Ohjo and Pennsylvania ttonds wil be agoptod by the Central before the on f the week, Wow cebute of The Vanderbilt Ikonds Matto Anotlor Advance in Vreteht But The Vanderbilt rouds yestordiy deuld another advance fn cast-hound tre! wud ater this moraling will chare [713 conts per 100 pounds on grain te Now York, Phtlidelpbin, and Boitimore, and 2214 conts on provisiuns te tha sume points, ‘This lsu further advance of 2 nen Tho Grand ‘Trunk bs algo enught the “ad vaneo fever’ and ralsed Uo mitted on wea from Chleayo to New York to §% conte: 20 vents to Boston and 25 cents to New York and Boston from von-computing — poluts. The Pennsylvania Woes and the Balthnore & Ohio, coutinus to chiurge 20 cents on grain, four wid pruvisions ta New ‘orks 18 ‘vonts. to. Philadelphia, | sand cons: tw Ralthavre, ‘Tho Vande Halland anuounces that tt will eta on grain f ist St. Lotti to Naw York cents, and 2 eants on provisions, ‘Tho other ily from East Bt. Loutt vontlane ty ebarge waite on the busty ol $% cents, Chleazo io ge Nake uid on the basis of 20 conte un pro- Vision: Under ordiaary cireumstances these continue oud advinees in the (relgat rales by nll thy Hoes: would) stiuw that te war is comin to an end, bub ag tuutters naw stand te Indicates: nothing of tho kid, It ghuply shows that tho ralivonds ainbrvey every: ppportunity: to diserhine Inate aualnat the stntll shippers tn favor of tho larger ones, to the big shippers dt auitters: 4 what tho mites aro at present. Nearly all of then hive 6 ed onough contracts at tho biy- cont rate to bat thom for sume tine ta come. When these contracts ara dla. posed of nnd tha orutiroads are hie wen te compete fur new business, thoy willyaive the bhe shippors seb rebate: temuake te not rites ne higher thin they are now, Unless In tho meantine umlesble arrange ments between the various roads should be & feeted, waleb scems hnvdly probably the wy Inatters now lovk. ‘Sho sill shippers who buye got been able. to secure contracts at tho tow rates will either buve tu pay the new rates or Ko out of the busluuss, A Teip to the Poultontlary~An Kujoye able Time by the General Frolyht Agentn. An oxceodingly enjoyable excursion was that partlelpated in yesterday by the General Fretghe and Ling Ageuts, who are now haldlug their ans nun meetings at the Pacitto Hotel Che tip was on visit, to tho doll Pentten Ginry on the fovitation of Wurden Mu Claughry, ad the dransportatlon—an elogant train of three couches—was furnlaticd by the: Altow Tatirond., ‘The uxcursivniats pulled ont of the Union Depot promptly at o'clock, and itor a run of sixty-live iilntites renehed the puultentiory switch, where they were recelved e Maj. MeChingbry aid hls etait, by whon thoy wero escorted (0 the institution. fhe party was composed of, H. Shorman, M.D. Is He Lowland, Cos. Wright, We E. fandiow, aid od 1. Rowhind, and Noouut, fh & O. Leo, Boi, Hard, Os. Ud 13 We Dintlanapotiy Belt Lines J.B. Lucarus, by 0 Poul Morton. GBs Qa A.W, Btree! C5 Comustissluner Miduoly, Ie duley., be Hooper, and Robert” Mareythy A. Matthows snd. d. Ure ut 3 je AT + Anly, Com AJ. Stratton, Mid Ler WR. Woed, be 8 &H dG son, Cy Kalphi, Ki Snow, WY, 3 te 4, Ponstibtan, G8, bay Hoymour, HT. Lett th Gantt, BW; and a number of lnysmen, Inelide jug Mayor tEMerivene Hd Superintendent MeGur= ele, After urrivalat tho Penitentiary, the guests, wuder tho escort of the Waren iit his stat. hunde the tour of the slops and bulluings, und on veuehing sho chupel all togit Beats, walle tho Warden wxphiined at couiderabla length tho: opal uf pron dbelptine fn isu in tho metiine don, At tho conclusion of tia inspection tke LY rotuvned tO the partursd, where a POUNLTL cold tunebeon wad owerved and keonly relished. Fullawing the colladon came a ow Impromput speeches, he the course of which Mayor Uirriion, on bebult of MWe exe cursiunists, returned thanks to the prison oltl elals for the laterestiog eaxbibition to witeb they ad beon treated, and to the nutaugement of the Alton Row tor tha tral whl at thelr disposal. he party riiee at bo'vlock thorouxbly dellahied with thelr exe euraull, Vusther Complileations ta the Vaudore Ditedowort War dn Oita, Bveciat Disvatch tw Tha Chicaoa Tribune Conualies, 0, Uets—'Tho proceedings in the quo warnunte bled wilt the Bupeeae Court heat night have net yet heen brought ap nefare the supreme Court. Vonigbt the Vanderbilt fuer ton, through their atorness, base pled mo. tlon in the Suprome Court lov leave to tig a pes titton in error to the Court of Common Pleas of Frauklin County oxalust Hagh J, Jewett, ‘Tov plaintife in errur move the court tor leave to lg a petition iy crsor town order wade on the with full pawera to act. Th meet once every three months, and all changes wil) have to bo made at those mectings, and ten anys’ notice of nny changes fn the ehtusifleation will have to be given. Tho Burlington Ratlrond has Just let the con tract to Burn Koot for the erection of a handsome stati depat oat West) Lyons, Atteen miles from Citeae, Tae depot will be frame structace, mid will cost between RU and $4009, Work will be communcod at once, ar Hf is thought the depot will be comploted Inala ofa couple of months. Tt will not be locnted on tho sito of the preacnt depot, tho change being In compllance with a petition Fram tho rusidents of West Lyous, who tlesire tho depot In a more conventent locility. Gouvral Superintendent A. Kimball, of thio Ruvk [sland Rnilroad, hag notitled tho station~ agents, conductors, trai and shiion bingeiges men of that row Unat when tu tho course of thelr duties they aro ented Aipotn to andortake the funding of the United States inal, they must pive precedence to the sani over all our: Dusinces, and that any tines which my be ase sessed nialtist the railroad company tor neg= xeneo In forwarding or delivering antl will be charged against tho employe tn fault, and will be deduetud from the wares due Bim trom the amon Pleusot Prankiln ty, Ohio, appoint. dow Wilham ILC! elver and granting a temporary Injunciion in an action pending in Auld Court of Common Pets, wherein anid Hugh J, Jowett, as Trustee, and stl R. Susdam Grant: were plamtiits, amt sald Cleveland, Cohumbis, Cinetnnatl & Tndiannpolls Raibway Company, tho Cinelinadd, Hientiton & Dayton Rallroad Came pany, J. EL Doverows, and others, were des fondants, nnd that, upon leave being granted to {ilo the petition Ii error, the case be advanced on tho general ducket tor hearing wi an early day. Tho grounds for Bt inutions are: trst, that thory yas no netion ponding in suld Courtot Common Peas when sath order was tide and salt Receiver was appulited; recotd, that sald plalatit’s In error were not parties to sald netion when suit order wits nila; Uhtrd, that sald Res colver was appolnted nnd sald arder wae mide without notices fourth, the petition and sup. Hemental ition de not suite frets siiliclent loautherize (he appolntaent of aiid Recets Aith, the petition and suppiemental petition do not state tacts suitclent to authorize the grant. ing of std tnlunetions sixth, that sitd order nppotuting salt! Recelver is erronoous, ilepal, ato volt; noventt, Unt suid order granting atid company. Andunetion is, orrontuott, Mewaly and wale, ——_ fs learned tonight that Jitge tunes ate Ussooittes, of the Vanderbilt partys will bo here MATRIMONIAL, 11 the tarnint and angie the motion to 4 wotltion In error before the Supreme Daviex—Divon. President Jowett. Ven. Bristow, and tha lending: vounsed of tha Jewett faction, Intve ete th y tonlght, wid the panornl linpression provit that. he Vanderbilt use has materiality hn proved during tha day. Gen. Bristow called tan on the Mtorney-Genural thls aftoravon and ree queated that procecdings in qua wirrante ho held hack until hia return next week, ‘Judo Olds, one of thy leading, conned for the Vander- WIL purty. expresses bis entire: eontidence Lin the Supreine Court's arinting thelr tution to flea petition Inerrar, ‘tho diet that the te: {ng counsel for Jewett hasasked for n postpa ment is looked upon usu sign of weakness. A very pleasant wedding was cotebrated Inst ovening In Christ Churel, corner Miohlean ave enue and Twonty-Courth atreet, the contracting partios being Mish Liitiay Dwen, daughter of dunes Dien, Vso, and Mr, Loria aA. Davies, 0 well-known broker, both of this city. Thu ceros mony took place at do'elock, and was performed by Mishop Cheney. The church was well filled with (riends of tho bride and grouin, Promptly at the hour anounced the bridal party entered the churett and marched slowly up tho aele in the following: order, the organist pluytow a wedding mavets Mies Clara Maviiride of Marsbulltuwn, ta., Messra: Philip Green and dosoph Wilson, Miss Mamie Rogers of Bvanse ton, the bride und her fathor, Mr. W.'t. Necly, Milas Carrio Munger of this city, and Miss Marnie Odell ol Suconty, MW, Liett. av. hb. Lott, At the chitieel rall the purty were th grvour, necormpumierl by" hits best man, Puluub, und the Ueide and: groom auvanc ‘were mut by tho Hishop, whe ticd the nuptial The Juleshure Cute Brings Ciicago Vight Mours Nearer to Denver, The dulesburg Branch of the Union Iacifie Aulwuy' fy eontpteted and in ood order for Ital ness fro Jilesturg to Dover, and conmoen- eing Sunday the Untot Pacitle Hatlroad will run throwmsh tratis between Counell Bluits and Den ver viu the new. cut-olt, Tho new passengers train, whieh witl be full lipped with Pola pe: WW leave Connell Blulfs at 7 p.m, | Ruut. ane in Venyer it 7 yp. om tho At the conctislen of the coremony tho bridal Jullowing’ day, Leaving Denver abBnom, tt | party marched out of tha ehireh and wero will arcive at Gouneil Bint the Urivon at once, to the rosidonce of the t hours quicker ent time between Counell Huts ater, Burliigton, and Rock Isl- Juwnns day. This is about thats tho: pre and Denver, Tho North bridu’s fathor, No. 11 Hubbard cotrt, where a very pleasant reception was held. A fineb was. keeved hy Kingley and Hand turnished musie for dancing. ‘Tie Interior of tho vozy fttle and Ronds have perleeted arrangements to bee | home was tastefully decorated with flowers and kin runitny at the same tine trains bes | foliage plants, and the tne was very pleasantly tween Chicago and wells to pusaed Untif the departure of the yauny couple, make iret connections with thoso | They leit an the ovening train for New Orledtisy new trade the Union Pact whenee they go to Cuba, On thor retirn they "The aw urnnxement on the Northwestern will reside (iu Micuigat avonue, bot as pes 2 present Lowi passenger ‘The bride wore a handsome brides tolletof I Heazo datas li p.m. will be called | white satin dy mervenieux with: plush court painted Curent eas nud wilt have through nail ttialls, whore tt wil rolowltyg day: fir ting to connvet al thy ubovementlonud new train on the Union Paeites ‘This will wive Ghlengo w Lhrough route to Dens vorin forty-llve and three-qiarter bows, with only ong change of vsteepers, and that In tle Union Depot at Counet) Hulls, mm Je Mucheyy of Evansville, peird Bresident of tho Evansville Terre Huuto. The Chieagu & Enstern [nals itallrond Come pany with not operaty tho Evansvile & Terre Haute Rullrond after all, There bas been quite weontest forthis road for somo the past be- tweon the Rastern Ltlivols and the Loulsvitte & Nashville, both of whom tried to obtatu control irhinmed with potnt ape voll. orange flowers, and Liles of the valley, and dhimond ornamenta. Mas Muce Bride wore wdressof pink erépu du ebten nnd stirah aun, trintued with Inve. Miss Rogers wits attired inn dress-of erouinseolored inal gad ince, Miss Munger wore pink mult and luca, Mist Odell wns dressed: in ereum-colored eR and Gastmerc, Tho brite recelyed a numbor of present: nniong them thy followings Blegiunt fur-liner Hoban and tnait, feos tho grou: Bb “Trothar Robbie’; soltt banglesbracelet, Carrio Munger; hind-paluted ivory fit, i Chim, MucHride; Hanitunines handicereliol, Sis. Livale J, Daviess wotd-lned car ; and flowor vise, G. fe Hergert, of Ni hund-patntod Feathue fan, Mr.‘ and 3 Ituekstanes French-platy drossing-mirror, Mrs, Charles R, Wake, St. Lula; gold per aud puarl holder, Missy Mamie dudson, Beorlt, His cute ghtys Water-sut (sever pieces), M Elle V, Ge It is thet othe | Hustera Wl | tu ebony frame aud wet Miss Mity hots ow g ents of ita stock, tho | Fields, Athintu, [hs white satin and perl Loulaville & Nashville touretentha, parties | fin, day V. Tutebkisa, Peoriny Ty hand- At Evnosville two-tenths, Thu ansvilla | pabited hing frufteseo (seven nls Odell, Macomb, Ihe yok ium, M Kranket and Whittaker; plato brass-mounted Robart Lan Urey malig Buell iss Mauda Meech: plush J parties boll the balance of pu to side at frst with tho Ruste: youd was teased to the batt "s avamnedd YEMnols, and tho “hut thoy went £ ‘brass eandelebra, We Ay Mike promise between tho” various fuetlons, erystal Hower stand, W. Luck; The olection of otlicers was hold it ry Mr and Mrs. Calvin Coby New York yesterday and an elfort made 10 co thin ten boli, Monn 1. Lyon dn; sliver mise, Mr, and Mrs. 1°, M. Atwood: pian nities KE vise, Mrs, Hoxers, of Jiviu ton; work-basket, Charly Hogers; panel pie ure and ensel, Miss Mamlo Rogora: porcelain plaque and Gasel, Mrs. Woudworths napkine rinwa aud-yold pepper and silt set, Frank Par- ineleo-de,; silver Jowel cise, Georg Jiiot curving sot, Messes. Urcen, Wilyon, and Schaub; large basket of tluwers, Juines Darlow, ainong Tbowe present xt the reception were Mr. atid Mrs. J. He Husk. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Taylor, Misg Carrio Munger, Mas Mucliride, sir. und Mra. Jobn 13. Lyon, John H. Lyon dry ¥ nue the Eastern Ilisots at the bein by cle fig President Muidekoperof that road Urestiont of the Evansville & Terre Haute, | Mr. Hutdes koper, howe futled of an ctection, and Mr, if Maukey, of Evans Therefore, uetthor i io Louisville & Nushville will le uble to riy, but it will nie doubt con+ tinue ta by ased as the conneetug lint bet ais two ronda ood favor neither one nor other, Louln Vielo to Be Conunisstoner of the thd Mlsse ‘ Ae Peoria Poul. Sebauby David “> Latans bleuits AL Lett, st Un y a ands ‘Thomns Hoyne, Mr. and dewott. The Peoria roads will probably mect todny ut pul: les de wetts tho Misses ley, Mise Mamie Cted, of Ma- the Grand Pucille Hotel atd take steps for the N y Mtr. Paitip Green, Mr, d. Wilson, Misy carrying luty effect of the cust-hound freleht Rogers, comb, I pool from that city, Since the varlous wera Fry hy 0, iiss ue han ee rue Hnes have ndvanced thalr Crotght rates tho | Mecebe- Mr. lott, Air. aiid Mrs. B.A. aA twuor principal obstacles in the Way of forming and | Mrs. HL Meveh, and Mr. Frank Parielou dre operating the pool have been removed, and It Jy believed thit uniform ratea etn berenfter bo gastly inuintained from that point. She Peo rit rouda buve tost severely sutlered from tho jow freight rates that provailed during to fast, few qonths, and choy are only too anxigns to rk iy harnieny: herenttor, and secure fair and paying rates. Me, Louis Veule, formerly Gen- eral Iht Agent of tho Rock Island, hus bean proposes Lor Coumnissioner of the new Peoria pool, und It is quite certain that he will be up- polnted to the pasidon. | Mr. Vela is a very pope tar, able, and elicient frelghtisan, and a bet- ter selection for this responsible positon could not bave woll been roule, Walter A. Bonnett, of Jackson, 221clnu, and Kate HK, Torrey, of Kalamazoo, Rileh. Apectal Duratch to The Chicano Tributice KaAnam.azoo, Mich, Oct. 2—The marrligo of Miss Kote K, Torrey, only child of Georgo Tore rey, odltorof the Dally Lelcgraph, of this placa, and Walter A. puett, Of Juckron, Mich., took vlave tonight at St. Luke's Chureh, the serviees being performed hy the rector, tha Rey. M. Conover Thu reception which followed the ecremo ut tha reetdence of the bride's parents, Wag nn elogiit gathering, and tho dis- play of wedding. gifts perhaps exceeded any- thine aver hiefore exhibited in this place. Tho Anppy couple lott an tho evening train for Wastingten, New York, and other Eustorn elties, soon to return to Hiya at Jackson, where Mr. Bennett 19 enguged in business, ‘Tho bride buslong been n grent soulal faverit tu Kalamazoa, and vougmtulations wore a litte less bearty, from tho fuct that ber murrinze duprives the aoulal clreles of Kalamuzoy of hur presence. A’Fine Chance for Another War in onto. Bprctal Nlvateh to The Chicago Tridbung Chny “1, 04, Oct, 2H.—The coming meeting of the New York, Punnsylvanit & Olio Rallront Company noxt Friday grows Iu iutorest. Jewett ig making ovory olfort tu yet contro! of tho roud and thus continoe tho preasnt cumectlon with the Erlo wt Sahunanen, Vanderbilt 1s reported ag tabla to part in the fhe, though there isi Nttllwoll—Taylor. prospeet of furchng the control of tho roud upon " 3 fimne he itev. de Locktnutan lates: whe repres rected tnsvaten to TAS. Gateago Tribune. dents the Knglish bondhulders, is thought to. Darayerre, tad, Oct. 26—As “the ctock in favor Vanderbilt's mangement, McHenry, who dag taken proitnent part in the late ritront movements, is throwing his welaht ju tho Keale in favor of Vanderbitt, Ite Isa stockholder Wut not n bondhotder, aud therefore has no vote, It is reported that, should Jewett gecttro control, Meltenry will get out ny. BEHOn Clady Chat the arrangement It 18 which the stack holders wero deburred from voting’ts egal. At Hed ules hore Is avery prospect of a Nrat-class wut, ‘Ko Bo Operated in Two Divistons. A genvrat order just issued by General-Su- porintendent J.D. Layng, of tha Chicago & Northwusiern, states that the lines uf rallway operated by hla cumpany in down willon and ater Nov, 1, 1831, bo operated tn two divisions, one to ba knowa as the “ows Division” whlety witl cinbrace the main Une, Cito to Council Istuitey Ho from Cilaton: to Anamesds Ine tr anwood toPiptany and Des Motes: Mies of the Maple River 1 road, and the Sowa & Southwestern Railway. ‘Vho other division, lobe knowe is the Northern, fowa Division, will embrace the ‘Toledo & North: weatern Rnilway wid brunebes, covering tho Une tram aina aud Glinore and the bines oper ated west from that lite, Med. M. Whittnun will continue af Buperin« tendent of the Lowa Division, Mr ihe @, Fiiet has been appointed Buperine tendent of ihe Northern at Division, with hvadquartors at Eagle (rove, lad the steeple chimed twelve" noon the Rev. Hilary A. Golin, Professor of Grevk in Asbury University, pronounesd the words thit Joined in Hymen’s bonds Willan Stllwell, a young Iowyer, and Miss Sallie, only eblld of tho ion, Teney Jur, one at unr must respected cltizens, The event hus been the thome of con- yersation for weeks, the bride belug one of tho witloly-known ang best beloved af our suciet hetled, The spacious paviors were througed with friends, mingling cousratulations, ‘Tho pres+ onla wore utiny. Among the guests from abroad was ex-Goy, Burbauis, of Kichmdud. Matthow Burke, of Washington, Tad., and M1. Viulu unter, of Paris, 1 . AS Spectar Mtapateh to The Chicago Tridunt, Panta, HL, Oot. 2h—An finportant event In ancinl clrelus of Maris eaimo olf taday, being the marrlage of Mr, Matchow F, Burke, it prominent ultosnoy of Washington, Ind, aud Miss M. Viola Aty. ‘Tho nuptials took place at ‘ $ hyafter whien wn ologunt res eopuon was given to the contracting purtios atid duvited yucetd ab the large residence of the belde’s parents on ual Court street at § noon. Tn the oyoning dt grand re aory Tit was given the couple, Toutes’ popus fur Band furnishing tho aiusic, iter which they lott on Uke nifdndgnt trade for Bt, Louts, Famoen IL, WeCord and Aunto Chitds, at St, Jonepls Mos Evectat Lispatch to ‘The Chicaga "vrlbunés 8r, Joserit, Mo, Oct, 2—Mr,, dunes 1, Mor Cord gud Stee Annie Childe were murcied at tho bome of the grooms purontd ibis morning, 'Yho groom isa son of James McCord, of tho firm or Nave, McCord 3 » of this elty, and tho brite fy a daughter of Cole Howunsin Childs, dovenzed, The wedding was an clegunt thougl Mnostentatious svent, ‘The pile weat cust. and will spend guino Bix wocka travoling, utter whieh nd Wil go to Puublu, whore the groum hus a wholesale proc MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, At Is expeeted that track will be Intd on the Comlian Pacity Ratlcond as fur as Gopher Creek, by Nove ts A surveying purty hig Just started out to Burs yey atne southwest from Watpotan, Dt, for tho extension of the Fereus Falls & Mack Hilla route. ‘The Bt. Pan Minneapolis & Manitoba Radtrond ty balding vine die west Jato Ronson fue with aviow of headiog of tho Fergus 1 Mr U, Ly iising, Gonoral Agent of tha Wabush u In this city, gives netics tu.conneetiony ang. shippers that trom dite the Watual Mtiilway Company cummot recelye auy portable freight for polity west of the Miusisslpi River, on tee gount of the bivekwde and thigh water poking It Jnipossible Lo henre prompt bundling. Mr. dames 1. Sawyer, for tany ing Freight Agent or tho tilnuls “tyiteut Hall rout ta town, bind been appointed deneral Frouht Agent ot tho Rochester & Pitsburg Koad, with headauarters In the fatter eliy. Mrs bawys er carries with Lat to hia new posith Kindvat. wishes of ull bls turer iasochites on the Hilnoly Contra. Yosterday fourteon fumllles Crom Seuton, Hel dia Chlengo, has ait iy (holy tne Chieago over the: Vauland the Nurthorit V OF atx funiilies, frony Mis tapids, Mech, departcd for Joncatawiy Ie yy over Ine sme Thee, Tho Stehlean Central Hallvowd aunowuces Wbatatter Nove toad uid turther notice, free dellverles of Prelkbt at the Caton Muah: Yards, Chleago, will be decontinued, and all trelghe Died te be dellvured to eonsdgiens al that volt wilt by chusged $} mor ear tor pwitehtag in atdi= Von to the sate ehureed to Chleage, Conneeriys Foudd contracting tur trelght 1a be delivered at tho Ualon stock: Yards-imuet in all eases allow the torpinab roads Zh pee car da awkhiilon tube wroportian of thrangh nie, ‘The Jatt elasgitivation committee belt a meeting yesterday at the Grand Pacts Motel od appomted uv commitice, consbtarg ot Harare ‘Tueker, Miuuls Conti; We Re pws, Miwankes & St Paul and M. Kukgot, Wabash, ty whons ull “contemplated chuuges in tha cluvslcddou of dvelght will bave tu be referred Rycraon—Alutelinse Tho mareluxo of Mr, Martin A. Ry Btls Carrie SM, Hutchipson took plucu lust oven ug at No, WU Pratrig avenue, the residenco of Mr. C. Mutehtngon, of the frin ot Sweet, Demp- ster & Co, tho father of We bride. ‘The curv: mony Was performed by the Rev, Dr, Noble, of the Unton Park Congregation Charen, in tho presdice of some vighty a one lundred Iuvited anosts. Two Uitte misses, Kinin Hutelingon and Currie Sweet, attended the bride. Musa was furnished by Tand’s erchestel and the supe per by Kinsley, dr. and drs, Ryerson departed, nse ont their bridut tour, ‘ Nerbert 3. Bow anit Tne fg Myers ut Coldwayer, Mich, Npectat Dispuich to The Chicago Tribune. Conowarcn, Mich, Oct, 20--.4 very plengant auclul event was tho marriage tonight of Sst Jus 1. Myers and Uerbert J, Hose at the rest- dence of the bride's parents, diy, und Sew, Stivers, by the Rev, fb, Caltli, of the 1 turin Chace. Slisd Myers hid been Wy great faverlt ii society cireled for a lon Utne, and it host of friends this vyoulog tendered congratus futons and regards. ‘Ybuy will spend: their honest ty Chicago. rs Travels ‘They WU, Milwakeo & St, ie. Anuthor coluny Lizhtvody=Nichols, Uipeebat Insoateh ty Lhe Chicuge Tribune, Warenrows, Wis. Vet, 2h—danes U, Ligbt- body, prominent in buainesseireles wt bu snd Mins Sue 1. Nichols wore inarried by dy’ at to resitenes of the Urlde's motber Hey. B.C. Budfurd, of the Cousrcgattoual cuurch, performed tue coremuny, Third Quarterly Report of the State Officers of Kan- sas, Tho State Had 4,000,000 Aores -in Corn, and Raised 120,000,000 Bushels, Twenty-four Million Bushels of Winter Wheat Were Harvested, The Yield of Corn in Nebraska Was Likewise Tremon- dous, Wet Weather Is What the Moosfers Want Who Live In tho Marshes. On the Contrary, the Poople of Ili». nois Are About Drowned Out, State Report on the Crops of Kanan, Spectat Correrponience af The Chicage Tribung Toveka, Kas, Oct. 3, —Sullictent data haye now been collected to determine with uceuracy the extent of ail crops grown tn Kan+ sug duvlug the yenr (8st, Lhe quarterly re- hort of tho Sevretary uf tho State Board of Agriculture, Just published, gives a muse of Nygurea und a yereat variety of ‘information touching the subject, from which the tollowing Particulars of yenoral Interest are condensed + CORN, In tho production of corit Kansas will bo one of tho furemost Stites of the Union. Brom an aerenge of a little over 400000 tho sick tt plncod wt 120,000) busbola, an averiige of thirt pusnels to the ti In more tay aged forty ba Considerable Uamnngzo wis dune by chinch-bugs, the grautust loss, bowover, bem on account of dry weathor f1 tho eustert portions of the tute, WINTER WHEAT. The iicronteu of whiter whent was about 2,000,- 00), tromt which was harvested about 24,00, bushels, belng nn tiverige uf twelve bustvls to the aera. ‘Phy total terengo for 168) Ly tess thi for 1880, but the yield is consideraule greater. In localities there wns some duinage by clinch: burs, but It was not xoneral | Ory weather in Muy also proved disastrous in plicuy, The vari+ etlés of wheat most generally used and best adapted to Kunsas aro the Faliz, Barly May, Red May, and ‘Curkey, The Sennonites In ure yey, Marion, and McPherson Countics, who are atdung te hnirgest wheat-xrawors In tho State, have hid the best success with 1 speelus of hourded whent which they cat “Crim whet,” the mume hung dortved from tho Crimes Southern Russit, whence the seed was Impurted, In many instuices they realized twenty bushels ie oie acre, aud some Helds wont as high as thir ative, which fy lower than usunl. BIRING WHEAT. But four counties report an average yleld of this crop—viz: Brown, Donipiun, Nuss, and Washington, | ‘Twonty-three counties report crops trom below au average to almost 1 fail Nine cunutles ae 4 total Failiro—viz fuson, Graban, Harvey, diokeon, Lyon, ‘on, Hopublic, Riceyand insh, ‘The roman ities vither hive no vereKge at nl, oF It fvso ginal! and inslguiticant that go account ty tiken of it, Tho Stute ncrenge of spring wheat has been steadily deercasing for tho list tive yeors. The causes of fuilure this your aro waut of ralntull and depredations of chinch-bugs, Chagy County reports thut tho farmers bave quit Talsing it. Marshall and Republic Counties, bo- ing ation thogo having to largest arene, roe port tit the crop ia not doing pearly do well us nthe yours past. Who varleth fount commonly Msed are Odessa, Grass, and » The general feeliug among correspondents is that Uv crop fs neither ® protituble nor satiefactury one to rulsu i Kansas. RYE Thia crop Incronsed ita nercago over that of last your abutt 2o'por cent. Two counties, duwell and Lincoln, report a fae crop, uuch above tho average, ‘wenty-suven counties a=vies Cou, Hocatur, Dickinson, Donipuin Ellsworth, Labette, Marshall, Montzomery, Neomuhu, Norton, Oaborne, Ottawa, Pawnee, Phitips, Pratt, Itawwlins, Mepublle, Russell, Satine, Selewick, Smith, statferd, Sumner, ‘Trego, Washington, Wilson, and Woodson—re- port un average crop. ‘l'weuty-five counties— Atchison, Barbour, Barton, Bourbon, Brown, Rutlor, Chautauag Culley, Crawford, Els, Ells, Grahnia, Urounwoud, davkson, Jeverson, Kingmin, Linn, Lyon, Me- Fherson, Neosho, Pottuwatumie, Heno, and Nooks—had stuull and unproutavle returns. ‘Tho crop, however, is not reported an entire fallure in any vounsy. By the majority of our corres spondents tt is considered a profitable crop whou sown for pasture. Muny,of the countivs grow it mainly for this purpose, But a gmail aercayo of this corent was sown this yeur. Among tho fow countics growing it, Doniphan and Labette report oxcollent ylolds. Hrawn, Nemavn, Washington, and Wilson hare yested an uverage crop. Lt ts ounsidered by the majority of ouc correspondents as un uncertuin crop. ; OATS Thn acrengo of this crop was reduced 0 per eent Crom that of 188u, ‘Tho yield, however, hus been extraordinarily good. Elghteon countles— viz.7 Atehisun, Chiy, Dickinson, Doniphan, Bils- worth, Franklin, ducksun, Jetferson, Jewell, envenworth, Lincoin, Montgomery, Morris ‘Usnge, Ottuwa, Rice, Saliue, and Washington report & largo and satisfactory yield, Atebisal und [tice report a lurger crop tian any heretos fore rulsed. ‘Thirty-two counties reporta full avorage ylelu; siateen buiow wn averuge, and but tive a fallure—viz.; Gove, Hodgoman, King- mun, Tush, und ‘rego, Among the varieties the most iaruely, sown tre the commen black and Surprise, The partial fullure in alxteen counties $4 Wttributed to. chinelsbugs and-dry wenthoer, Decutur aud Clark pave no acrenge worth mentioning, FLAN. Franklin and Pottuwatomle Countios report. und protitable crops. Seventoon countios ‘Allen, Anderson, Hourbon, Chautauqua, wiey, Elk, Greenwood, Jnckson, Jelforson, ubettoa, Leavenworth, Linn, Use, Kawlli, Shawueo, Sinieh, and Wondsutl, report averaye yields; end thirteen counties, Ateutson, Barton, Chorale, Cottey, Crawford, Dickingon, Harvey, Mardhull, Minti, Sontgumery, Morsiy, Numuhi, wud Noosa, hud vat partial crops. A tatu ful ure te rogarted in but two countles, Kingman and iter Tn the romulihur coynties the crop Is not considered of sufticient fmportunce to mention. ‘Tho chinch-hng haa injured the crop: in the majority of countics, Correspondents report eurly sown Ha boing by far the Led, RICK COUN, 'This experimental crap has nut done so welt ng was untivipated, Among thu tweuty-olwht vountles growing ft, Gove unsavory lurgy ylold, Butler, Cark, Decatur, Gills, and Kawilnd re- port yields above the nyerage, while tfteen Countlos—vle3 Burton, Harvey, Hodyuniat, Lint nla yun Shurshully Noss, Norton, Palitins, Pratt, Hooks, Salinw, mith, Sumner, and Woods son, have harvested an average crop, Ln the countica nf Barbour, Edwards, Grabam, Pawneg, tush, Mussel, Sedgwick, and Yruyo some dis> courroments were mat, aad only 0 partial crop, fw the result, Amoug the oaugod of injury. mun- Honed are lack of oul seul, the ravages of ehinch-bugs, wid birds, ‘The crop te valued an vecuuntor its ubliity to rentt dry weather, put our correspondents gouorally do not cousider 1b & prolitable wrap, BUCKWHENT, Ellsworth, Burst, Vawnee, Rooks, Sedywlot, oe one county, Allon reports un averagayleld of buckwheat, Ten— “ovy, Crawfurd, Gligy Siilih, aud Woudson bad a email yield of frou one-fourth lo onehulf a crop, while twenty countics report an cntire failure. ‘The noroage Ju tho Stato bs gianil, and corcesponttonts Btute ‘that it fa patient princlnlly for buu pasture, ‘ho priivipul cause of the failure of buvkwheat lola your wad nn wurly frost, SONUHUM. ‘Tho surghum crop buy been ine one. Fifteen counties—¥ gon, Harbour, Click, Decatur, Elk, Govy, Hurper, Hodgeuun, Kibgut, Ldavons worth, Nugs Honu, und Sedgwick report.a lara ylold. Tulrty countios—viz Andersun, iurton, Bultor, Dickinean, Dailphan, Elita, Frankl Harvey, Jetormon, Linvuln, Starsaall, dared, Nemutit, Osage, Osborne, Ottawa, Pawive, Pile dings, Votiawntomie, Pratt, Iawlins, Rice, Ruel, Kuawell, Suliny, Sankt, Stattord, Sumner, LreKe, and Wilton report an ayeruge yleld, and speak of tho cropas wiry und profitable, ‘the core respondents frou Burbour County claiin that sorgbuin is a yood feed for mtock, ad that it ts tined lurgaly for that purpose iu their county. Mhunt County reports a fuiloce, Wurly ainber and red-top tre the two vurletica most oxtune sively awed, “Twenty counties report Jess (aan ab averaxe crop, Lut the acreage In these coun- tics fo stuutl, aud not much uttention is puid to tbe cultivatun, The crop is spokon of by our correapondente as one well udapted to our soll and cliuute, aud a good crop ls reasouably sure very your, CASTON DEANS. ‘The counties of Allen, Chuutauqua, Elk, and Lavette report a crop ubove the average. "Tho countios of Anderson, Bourbon, Codey, Franks Un, Klugman, Neosho, and Sith report au, Thnevey," Average orn), Phils Cowley, Crawford, Jackson, Montgomery, Wilson, and Woodsan report er from one-fourth to one-half of an average. The remalning countion have so rmall ai rereare eneh that thelr correspondonta do not tnke ne count oft. ‘The State acrenze tas been reduced) 10 por cont ns compured with (Ra). Corresponl= vats roport Ita protitable crop when properly handled. nook-conn, Corrospondents report very favorably of this crop. ‘Tho Stato nerenge is itouble that or 180, and us the erop fa quite n sere and profitable one, futhor Inercused nerenge fs fookod for, Tho eounties reporting as having better thanave enuco crop, tun in number, nro, Andursin, At- chison, Clark, Gove, Harper, Pawneo, Botte watomle, Pratt, leno, aud Bedgwick, ‘Twenty jas Allen, Burton, Donlpinn, ky Harvey, Modgemun, Jowell, Kings faratill, MePheraon, Mitchell, Noxs, Ottaway Puiliips, Euswlins, » Hooks, Rush, Saline, Smith, and Stattord fed a jrood average tex, Hourban, Chautauqua, Colley, ¢ Crawford, Ellls, Bilaworth, Lubette, Ne , borne, 'Trogo, and Wood report i crop below tho average, In Chautuuqitn, Cowley, Craw ford, Lavette, and Woodsun the crop autterod sovoroly from the depredations of chinch-bugs, Among tho varieties in. popular usa aro vers green and California Golden. ‘Thy crop ts raps Ally becoming an portant one In Kansas, and farmers who have pald much attention to it agree that it Isa paylny one. ET AND HUNG ARTAN. iz reports are recalved of this cropthan: of av othor. Five ECR VIZ. Chautauqua, Elk, Frankia, Creenweod, and Montgomery report a diner crop than ever was raised bofere; especialy that which wits suiwn early maven yleld that wha all that could be de- aired, Four countieg=viz; Altew. Hurpor, Usnye, and kedwiek had cops above an nver= age, while the following thirty counties report wn average crop: Attlorson, Atuhison, Mure bour, Bourbon, Hrown, Hutter, Clark, Edwards, dackson, Jeerson, Kingman, Labette, Leavens worth, Lincoln, Ldn, Lyon. MePbereon, Morris, Neosho, Nesa, Osborne, Ottawa, Kaws ne er huwnee, Statford, Suimaor, and ligat € ni » Nite counties report a total failure— yizt Cherokee, Clay, Davis, Dickinson, Bilis, Eltsworth, Modgeman, Norton, nnd lepublic, Dry weather and chinct-buys tee the causes of failure in tho conntles named, Tho retiuintiy countics growing those grass hed frou a third tonhaif crop. Correapondents combing in gay> jog the crop is a valuable and prontuble one, TOBACCO, But soven counties In tho. State report on this crop, the ncronue in tho other counties boing Bo fngizniticant that no xecount se tulcon ae it, Allen’ and Wik rifyed a pelt crop—1bove tha average. Hurvoy: and Juckson brave nu averare Stoll. Chautauqua and Greenwoud do not came Upto the average, and Jepublic rupurta a tall- ure, Tho crop ty conslered v paying one when cultivated by those who buve bid experience CLOVET ‘Wwenty-nine counties reporton clover. ‘Two of thoni—Leavenworth and Mlun—report an excullont crop; fourteen—viz.: Andersot, Atchl- son, Bowrbon, Brown, Chautauqua, Cottey, Dout- phan, Jackson, Jelferson, Nomaba, Republic, jaling, Wirbaunsee, and Wyandotte report an nyerago yield. Among the counties reporting: thors wns no nbsolute fillure, but tho dry wouthor proventod un nverage crop in the State, TIMOTHY. ‘This crop hag not fullilted is promise of tho early summer, Two countios—Frinklin md Mismmi—bad One crops, aud sixteen connlics— vie: Atchison, Bourbon, Drown, Coffey, Dont phan, Jackson, Jetferson, Lubette, Leavenworth, 4 fi Re ait, Morris, No Repabile, Nevsho, Uttiwa, f a yandotte bad anavornge yield. Tho tow remaining countics reported as having wo acra- ago did nuthave more than halt crop, ULUI-G RASS, Dut one county, Lonvenworth, roports above an average. ‘Iwelvo countics—viz: Anderson, Atchigon, MButler, Coffey, Davis, Doniphan, Miaini, Montgumery, Nemiabu, Ottawa, Republic, und Wyandotte report au iiverage, Other coun- tles report it ws much injured by the bot euit of tho suinmer drying Stout. Jn the mujarity of counties It mado Dut indifferent pasture durin tho summer, but recent rains hive revived ft very much, VYOTATOES. Late potatocs will not umkea third of 9 cro} thigyuur. Tho lato fll ratus have benelitad thom much, and if frest boldy olf long enongh 1 small crop muy be harvested, Early potatoes were # good crop, but a small area was planted, as excoptions to the wbuve, late potitoes ure Fhowing well where prop nutiched, but nt tly trentment was not woneral it will not alfegt the crop. Linculu, Sedewlel, and Sumner ro- port many fields of zood potatoes, and tn all tH- Btunees miching was resorted to. Sweet pote toed are reported itn average crop in Barbour, Barton, Butler, Ells, farper, Marvuy, Hodgo- Inovln, and Itussall, CULTIVATED ACREAGE, The following table shows the acreage of the principal crops for 1880 and 1881: aman, 1BSO, 2Y216,0037,00 54,748.00 pone UAL i50,00 en irish potatoe: Sweet potw Sorgbuin. Castor bi Peart mile Millet aud Hungarian, Pimothy mondow, Clover meadaw, "Simothy’. pasture... Clover pasture ...... Bluo-wrnss pasture, Prairlu pasture... Motnl.... 8, A08 88.00 CULLIVATED ACREAGE DY COUNT! Another table of Intoreat Ia that showing the. number of cultivated veres in tho State, by counties, dccording to rank, ns followay Counties, = gleves.) Counties 1, MePherson,. .275,.610!41, Allor 82. Mari Siwikalah Phun v3 THE, Osborn So 6r6 48. Anderse 1, Butler 41. Choroke a Linn, 7, Harvey vA Washiny 20. Binith, 0, Clauc U1 He Hurper. Wyundotte,. Grabnm.... Tfodgenia, Bratt... 80. Dangelas.. 40, Mitobell, “¢teport for 1880; no report for 1e81, MISCELLANEOUS BUMMARY Tho total numbor of acres uf wheat winters killed auto. the your ty reported ne SsTN77; rye, 4.108, Number of neres of wheat iiied by nox fous Ingeote, O8i5: rye. Lae. ‘Tho munber of furm animals lu the Stnte Is glyon ns follows: Horaed, U8s815; mules, 68.750; inllh cows, 400,708; ottar cattle, bdY,751; sheop, Shwe; swine, 11, Mortality among Carin ankusls for tho year: Morecs, 1.06); muted, 1H6; mileh cows, 12,5725 Other enttle, W178i; swine, Hew; sheop dice of didoune, i sheep killed by dogs, 6001, Number of pounds of buttor made in factors fos, 114,810; choose, SUS; number of pounts UE URE mmade In futnitses, PUAGcde; cheose, 7 Vulue of produce sold from markot-gardeus, PUES; poultry and exes, C0) 2! eyipale wgughbterod ur dold for sluugbter, S1G25L TH, Number of tons ot prairie bay out, 100,010; whole uumber of neces tn Saray, TUL Osi; mnber of pounds of woo! Po 2,103,867; wuus- ter at aeres In NYraurics, 7,03); uuusbur of doxd, 44,104, Numbor stands of becs, 18802; pounds of bans Pagduees, A857; pans OF wax pros duced, S257. Fruit trees in bearing; Applo, 2.76643; pear, O8,Ur2; pouch, 5,468,290; plum, Ud; obersy, MAB, p Clover meadow, 17,500; timothy mendow, fi,- Bi 1! fe woe gr if pra Pasture, yaar . in aa ‘Too Much Water Around Quinoy, N. Byeelat Mavutch to The Crtcago Tribune, Quisoy, Il, Oot, 2.--Tho beavy cloude and eoutluued ruin baye at lust given way to Bun shine, and the weather propueta unnovuve the Dexinulug of fndlun suauuor, Lhe farimora, howorer, are very gloomy, and wy that the prospects for next year are already hurt, Vall sowlng has boan greatly sot back, and miuny ay it ts now toa Jato to sow wheat With any deyree of certainty fora yivid, Tho tolds uro su soft that tt fa tmpogaible ta take teams Inte them, so that sooding in this violnity tus yong about us fur ov it can yo this full, Sumo telda have Deon sown Ingo Wot a condition that tho drills erely cut littly pattora in the mud and the sced felt and was Iiniucdlately covered with water, Old farmers express grave doubts nbout the sive cess ot u crop wuwn Under Buch conditions. All over the couuty cura la much burt ju the Uelda, while that which wns out up Ia bails a tho fodder rentered practlonity: reeled and rains ad tho absenoen Of Trost Rave tented? W fine growth of fall pasturage, ay thay ee! anily yet be fitirly revrntted fur tho whiter, lock, 'Tho Corn Crop Ma Nebraska stn, fermen oly Rpeetat Corresyondence of The Chieavn Trina, Wannrtuny, Neb, Oct. Ue ratned ty hero all lust night, and thore has teen linen ernie ralntull this mouth, Tut sti, % the nature of the soll, whieh fs nef sondy elay, the rouds aro not bad. batten wont fs raised, and tho ots, of which thera wr ainrge yield of goo, henvy oats, AFC Fecure| atucked and as yet unlnjured., The cory re all through Northeastern Nebraska is singe Inmonse. ‘Thy frosts hell aff so lute that ied All mntared un goog, sete enne Tal Wo thes Unele (tatas Huteh's propheey to the eontrass quouwithatanding, Fon tthink corn wittreg gee, this_yenr, ng tho inerensed nerene und nee yluld In Towa and Nebraster muse otter pee great monaiire the shortage in other lovatllticn, Good Weather for Moomlorn, Apeetal Correspondence of The Chicas Tritnine Bepronp, Ind, Vet. 2.—Tha pastures in thig part of the Btato, are In better condition thay aver known herutofére at this time In tho Year, In favt, thoy are muet better than thoy were ty tho curly pitrt of tho season. Farmers ure ry Joletng over tho prospect, for they will te eon policed to feed but a small portion of tho hn thoy expected toa few we ities, It Wwe hay anything like a mild wlater, stock will olinosttt able to gut throug without any feeding of tune sequence, +5 sorting tg Tol, hlack, ‘Too Much Water Arotnd Paxton, 1, Spectat Correspondence af The CAtcauo Tribune, Paxros, ML, Ot. 2.—Farmers In thls section of tho cmintry report corn to be badly damaged from the lute rains, both thatin stock und the standing corn. Onts and tax In stack nze aly suifering. ‘APhio weuthor tonluy tine and clear with no inn ’ Mmediute prospect of more rath, , . Californtans Hoping for Ratn, BAN FRANcIsco, Out, 2.—-Yestorday tt wag again raining Inthe southern counties, Today tho atorm extended over the centri and nortne ern portions of tho Stute, Tho wind was atrong: southenst,. Appearnnces Indicnte a. storm will sturt the plowmg. tat THE STORY OF A WRECK, Tho Lone of tho Schooner Thomas 3, Luncaster=Tules of tho Survivors. Tho Capialws Wile, After Burylug tho Modles of Her Efusband ang Three Children, Roturns ELume, Phitadetvhle Brest, Mra, Georg 1 Huntor, wife of Capt. ttunter, of tho Ill-futed achoonor Lhomas J. Lancaster, aceompnuoled by ono of the crow, returned hom yostordity, having loft tho bodlos of her husbang and theee eblidren in the sands of North Car. Jinn, Her nceount of tho disaster to tho vers, Ja most affecting. During tho storm she was tie up to tho rigging of tho Lencaster, and througy twelve long hours remnined in that positios, seoing her husband and three children, one ty one, become victims of tho sca, Whoo rem cued, ehe was taken to tho Ilfe-suving station, where for several days sho remained in anu conscious condition, Tho fancuster loft Bostos Nopt. 21 with 1,000 tons of ico for Savannah, and tho fumily of tho Captuln accompanied him os 4 pleasure trip, the cabin buying been fitted up especially for thofr use, Tho voyage was un oventful until tha night of Oct. 6, when, just ot Cape Hutteras, a terrible storm came up, Capt, Munter reinained on deck wuntil 12 o'cloce, when ho was relloved by the first ofleer, Mr. Curlton About Ho’clock tho fury of the. storm strick tho ship, and Capt. Huntor, with grest difficulty, made his way to tha deck, where he was followed by his wife aud children, forthe water was already walst-deep in the cabin, Se wag Insbed to tho bow of tho vessol, holding her baby in ber aris, and her two other chillrea elinging to ber elle, Ono of tho crew who sup vived the wreck and necompanled Mrs, Huoter home, gave the Press reporter tho following a vount of that awtal nth “Wo had been takiig in snil whon the vere struck, ‘Iho Hte-boat had beer launched aver the pore rail, and tha second inate and three inea KoL Into it to pruvent Its being dushed to plece tuulnst the vessel. Thy bot was abnost lnm iiately swamped, and a whew three and one-ball Inch rope holding it to tho ablppurted, ‘These ond mate and one seaman held to the rope ad were hauled in, the former boing bauled agalatt tho vessel with aufiiclent: force to brenk bis ley ‘Thy two seamen were lost. ‘The vessel begun a break up, and atl bands took refuge iu tno rg ging, After that no effort was mute to launeh tho bont. At 6 o'olock tn tho morning the a was sweoplug over tho entire length of tha vee sel, amd one of the waves. striking Mo Hunter, carried awny tho pay and the other ilttle girl (monning Edna), ‘The Catala sow ber and jumped after her from tho fore cnatle, Lnover expected tosce fim again, but hewas not lost. tte came back after balf un but without tho child. She must have been’ enrrled out of his reach. You buve vo idea of tho force of the current on tho coast. Tho next day, when tho Wle-saving men cau, thoy fired # cannon-shot and rope neress: (te duck of the vessel. ‘Thu ball fell into tho sa twonty fevt beyond tha ship, and carried the rope away with It on tho current before any one OF tha men could mate It fist. Eft wo had made fast to that rope, all on bourd would have been aaved. The Captaly was hurt hy tho sea, and could hardly move, Ia hid Mra. Hunter care red upin the rigs and Inshed there above the light boxes. "Tho little girl (Georglak was tlad on the top of tho bowsprit.” Tho hutca's find been torn of by tho sen, und the cargo wf leo floated out aud was Kuveked about by the waves. “Tho Captain was badly injured, and crawled out on tho bowsprit to take cure of his chill Tle Iny down clogo tu the Httle airl and clunx 1 the cunvnga, 'Phis was carly in the forenvon of tho next day after wo wontushore, A patrolod tho beich digecovered tho wreek abouts. aud two hours later the Hfo guardsmen frot Btution No.18 came to us. With three hores and elght men they baled the life-cur four iniles down the bouch to the station, ‘Tue more tar was londed and fired, but the rope and sx pound shot wore carried away by the Ware ‘Twieo the gun was reloaded, but the vessel lys ing head on tade It ditoult to throw a ine neross the deck, After working two hours they stiecocded In gotting tha whip-ling ouly ire birds of the way, owing to tho awiftness of EY current, Tho yossel wis wie about bs yards ‘from the beuch, (The land that point fa only abot half wide and barren, Un tho uther side thore 4 sa Inlet, separating tho faland fram the maulolands Tho ‘sea washed over the island from neran inlet, cutebing up paceicles of sand and send ing thom whirling over tho low huts ike Co re fall, ‘Tho lfe-gunrdamon were In constant i gor of boing swept into thosea, All throught day tho urow clung, nenrly frozen, to tho tia “4 of tho vessel while tho bull was going 10 pie is Capt. Huuqer sont bis colored stew rt D nnd vjoteé to remain with Mes, iLunter. p ol Arty Cuptatn's ribs tad beon broker fa tho eller save his duughter Edna, and’ he bad peed atronsth Suc to cling to te bowsprit W at Gvorgio wns ted, In tho afternoon she ore from Station Ty arrived, and the surf-boat ee pulled down to tho boded to have It retdy soon as tho sea modoruted, One aeainun, ure Into the water, and tt eecond, tik tt waues Peace tried to follow bim aud was drowned, “We watchod tho lfe-gunrdsinon on mort ait the nftornoun, but when dt became dur ‘nine could seu noting, ‘Phe sea fell u little ory vessel wasp w sd low In tho waiter Uh ike Drenkwateraweptaver her. Hordern wis (he ing to Mra Hunter atmost all Hint, oe her anlrits, and when sho becume nun | ee gold und hunger he rubbed wud ete Ae Timbs, ‘Tho lust T saw of the Captaln wis J ‘i uightfull, He was yun Prost oh nie spy th hia arid tocked unidorneatt tho ie ad dyer the Kittie girl. Once ar twice be Batt] tothe crew und tried to mako hls voleo nen Mra. llunter, who was ted to the an tri twonty feet above him. After dark he (loo the bowsprit, probably from sheer, exban ai gud was varried ont by thy tly. No om dy the child saw him Cail, and after that Tea heurd hor ery: | Mumia, come save Nee Cane come, mummut Meg, "Hunter asked 10 arte] ted Inthe middle ef the ity nt and we 1h8 Uhnt abo could rench Georg je, but Her WT al stowird, would not relunso her, ‘The elt ye struggled to release bersell, and hear CesT fell through tho ropos, so that she Cee ate downwnrd, hor tocs eatubing in, tho brite’ tho bowsprit. ‘Thy hultc hirebed and toss op rat of the night, und no one could ane 4 or know of ocr pos ‘3 ong of the eraw crawled out there te jug tue befop. Repeated etforta were made WigbE fo wet thy wed about OUL tO Use | dt Ty it was Inunehed uguin, but the erew cau ma reach tho wreck, Anothor attempt fo lator wag suecessful, Mes. Iunter Bho eg careled dowa from the izing. and loug thine she and tho reaaliaing oo geumnon, tho stoward und myself eer ashore ent curried to tho fost te Georgie died in loss than thirty ily ne bois of Capt, Uanter, bls avo ch! Mute Cariton, und Henry street of Frank MeGum of Coarteston, aud ton of Philudolphas alt it, W My pieces fhe body of anotner ae: 1 Whee TE a alt not Kune, wt hot recovered. ‘The crew thirtoon all tal . ‘Mrs, Hunter says that when tho out nee wnenced her husband wild i ber money only reach the bore, thank God, wo BAST Lo ga cuouyh ta wat hum, gud wie BAW, hin + ack el from the eubln ante and put it ek ery Whon hia body was found on the Writ We eOP* thing of valuo hod been pken from tee BuOWe ee by professlomnl wreelkers, who a lava dn that vicinity. f id, IMO brought whet mT have bred Lose Jaon, Ma, Rept, by 187 ny reat using Mop Uittera, wud have re ibe betel from tenn for wer corn tbe wirlut tever, Dhey are erie as medivlues, bi BE, Dane in com” Ikton, Ag soon ns it waa A