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22. Te Bandors, 7 loexpend moi SHORT-HORNS. “Ninth Annual Convention of tho National Association of Breedors, Important Suggestions by Presi- dent Megibben in His Address, Tho Practice of Offering for Salo Ani- mals of Faulty Pedigree Deprecated. The Question of Consolidating All Herd. Books Info Ono Publication Fae yornbly Considered. (or, Cnllom Urged to Stop the Trafilo in Eastern Calves—Blection of Officers, gptetat Dispaten to The Chteags bunt, JACRSONVHAAy Mey Oct. 26—Tho alnth annual qwnvention of the National Agsaciation of Short- florn Breoders met try Odeon Mull In uits elty thig morning at 11 a’clock, and was called to ore Yer by sho Presklent, the Hon,’ J. Megibben, of Rentuesy. Tho rit tendance was not Ttrsre, put wis composed of many of tho best, known men In tho trade. After appointing cossnitives on resolutions: and order of business, the con: yention adjourned math? ofelock pon ‘At the afternoon session tho Committes on gator of Tusiness—vomposed us follows: 4. He Piekrel of Hillnols. 1. P. Mur of Kone mneky, Wiliam Brown of Ulinols, Re Bs hyresuf Magourl and the Secretary, 8, F. Lock cruge, of fuchiannt—stlinitted thotr report, afte whieh Presilent Megibben rend a abort address fongratuluting the Assuclution uvon tho fnet that, notwithstanding short eraps and untversal drouth, prices for fancy and correetly-beci cate ¢ ha “ SEREASED DURING TIE PAST VEATL Hed epreeated the practice of offering aninals oftuulty pediurees at piles where pire-bloal individuals are offered, and susgesied that a remedy be adopted and enforced, ut (ho enme fineadiitting Mint the tusk would be a dif. feult one, requiring A yust mount of self- gaeriice On the part of cattle men, The enlject of lesisiutlon in vognrd to the |ntro- diction of conlagions diseases {nto the country, fromm foreign countries; and Cram one sectlon of tbls conntry Inte nnothor, was disenssed, and be deplored the fuet that Congress hitd as yet failed touive the subject tho wttention which Its im- portanee demanded, The assochition were ad- vied to keep up tho agitation and ronew thelr applications fur leistutton on tha subject. ‘Tho atdress referred to the coming report of tho flerd-Nook Committee, and regretted the fact that there were too many herd-hooks, whfelr were calculated to urente confusion to THE TRAC IGREES, and adding to tho cost uf recording, The paper concluded by a reference to a fact that breetors of yarings other breeds of entice are outatelp: plug the frlenls af tho sbort-Torns in thelr xerl fo fatten snd exhibit thetr productions in the National fnt-show yards, and advised © more concerted and Universi) endeavor in thelr own interest. : Tno Sceretary, wkridge, of Grecencas- tle Ind, and tho Treasurer, Cliude Matthews, of Clinton," Iud, submitted thelr anaual reports, after whieh the Comunittes on Herd-ook = submitted = tholr report on the: gubject of the consolidation of the present bouk of record, They — sitgerest the necesalty of a Natlonal Stort-Horn herd. book, ta be published and controled by tho ase sociation, ‘Tho cummittes recommended apt ef orgnnization, and sugested that fale propio altfons be ude to the publishers of the present herd-hooks look Ing tu thelr pr TUE DISCUSSION OF TIDE RESOLUTIONS was taken purtin by ‘Lewis F. Alles, editor of ©The American Herd-lHuok "3 C Mulr, of “The Kentucky Short- Norn Ww. Yanmeter, of Kentucky ot Kankakee: d. Hl. Mekerell, of Harrisiow of Chiengo, and authors It waa very avident that the breeders of the cnuntry are fully determined to do away with the mamerous herd- books, and if possibio place the recorded pedigrees withly the reach: yp of every man interested tn tho business, ‘Tho « chlef objection to tio: houlcs Is that, in order to riled pedizrees, It id necessiry money than amtny breeders enn adorn, If these records enn be plreed tin the hands of the National Associntion the expense willbe vers light and within the roach of all. THE RESULT OF THE AFTERNOON'S DISCUS- SION ‘wasthat the Committee on Hord-Book wero (n= fructey! to procure a churtor by, enuctinent ur otherwise, und tho enpirnl stock wae txed ab a sunt notte execed, $50,000 diviled Into shares oF SS each, and it was determined that whou §6,000 bad been subscribed and paid up the jtasochttion shall bave authority to organize and commence Uuseess, ‘Sho report was tiny ndopted mia baveatl the r whole. Mr, Allen, who for thirty-flye yenra bos pub- fished “Tho Amerienn Hérd-book,” and during tine “has revorded 0% "per cout of all pedigreed Short-Horn cattle in this canntey, isonet disposed to accede: all that Is deatred by the promoters of tho new scheme, and, tithotgh tle movement I 0 yood one aud indorsed by breeders wenorally, it will years before any decisive mewures can he tuken to ET CONTROL OF THE HERD-OOKS, fod it ismorcover very questionable whethor tho association can pay tho enormous price Which tho baokimaless certulnly demand, ‘Tho afternuon session conehided with a talk Uy Dir Sprague, of Chicago, ypan the webleet of West, in Whieb the gentleman give a scientile deeription of cortuin cuts trom both thoreugh= iedoryrade beef eattlo and whit wre come wonly known ng serub cattle, whieh was t+ teatively listened to, At the evening geagion A. i, Ayers, of Mls- Sour, offered Uhy followin: t Wiengas, All Atuerican Short-Horn stock tise Inall crosses to stock recorded fn tha ee thirteen volumes of 'The American Herd= or to Imported cows; and Contes’ Drie Herd-Book" waof four crosses, which ure conalil> cred nly \ptudua’ in Anerley theretore, bu tt Fea a red, Tint the Seoretury: of this msduchi~ Ko Inquire ¢ tary of tho Short-Horn Bs lety of G Brita and Ireland if thore is Hy DFusteut of auch soe! wiopting n rule ro- w ring at thelr Ktock to trice tu stock recorded Bee suceltied volumes of Contes’ *Herd= Ke oxeluding atl othors In future; and feapleceh, That in the event of the Uritish in ets Hotadopting tho same gueb ruts, this tint On uke up ut sume futsire mecthus the fH atin of cxelnding from tho record tn Atmerts Han Imported: iritivh Short-Horna whleh do. be rave hack dn wll crosses 10 corti spective TACe OE ‘Voates' Kuglish Herd ioolk,’ ” his resolution was ottered ug toAmor tg AER OF MOTECTION te American breedors, who In many cases have WheL Oe to tho reeonling of export cae me ar ho beger than grades” The matter t ruterred to the Committou on Resolutions. Pat M1 notion of Mr, Sanders, a comics wie ne test todratt resotutiony of respeot fo the yoann of the Hon, David Christi, for many arated, tesldent of tho aszooistion aud now du- Tho suestion of i Shipping calves from Kastern steele Western palit was brought up by ember Fell, and discussed by Mr. Banderd, a sega OE Whe Trevwury Cutty Commission, be lees reported that Gov, Cullons heal said tot Id iseuo oo prochunation — prokibiiiuy: tut De enents OF these calves Jute finals, tomes Tailed ta do so, Mr. Sanders spoke at est, chgth upon the subject of ALIS MESTHICHIUNS UPON AMERICAN CATTLE, tho Ree ind. Rita the convantion that the Cuttlo Come e ad with the prospect of baaduar Deu ube toseeine ustica, Meth ‘Mellel Inspectors, Mr, BN: | val X ‘ » Mr. Nanigers atate mada ae Matter was dangerous factor, Wat pret have prompt attention, Gav, Cullont atotae Tmentiy ft politiciin, and should learn Lacking De eel turmlug community was Won at its exes rout, und would expect pro- or te Ranith, uf Iinol rat nuls, wtated that he tery tonwht a pressure bud beow Drought to uuy pi ana aett tla Urging bim not to issue Seaara, 5 beam, Smith, and Plekrell wera ape Eng comutiteo to'walt upon tho Govoruor The cal ate TO Paster ActiON q th eo on Resulutiona reported wpe ua Ifeteentatian, recommen eat ution Mie be} jounitly. Seeguent he of ollicers redulted ag follows; Fier ype ite Mou. Eiuory Cob, of Muuols: i ‘-Peesitont, thu Mon. Td. SeG Ibben, of Ji Second Vive-President, the Ho Tages oe eee teatmtelus Secretary, 5. ‘Bo 1 ie Indiunns ‘treasurer, Cluudo Maithows, att outed OF Directors ww wise we~ die . £3, 1 was resolves ext meetlug of tho uysvelition by held at Chicnyo, with tho understanding that ft witl to held during tho weok of the fat-Stock Show, In Bose ar 18, The convention then adsourned alne dic, STORIES ABOUT GHOSTS. Strange Superstitions of the Peasants of Bustern Burope=Fho Supernatural Waruligs Given to the Alrite Family= Singular Phenomenn ine Chaniber of Death=A Son Scew Mis Fathor!s Ghost ler a Pheutres ms The discussion on the © fruth. About Ghowta” sti] continues In the columns of the London Telegraph. In its issn of Oct. 10 Mey. Ann Day weltes In regard to. the “Drmmmer Boy” of Alrite, questioning the tb that the warning of {impending to the Airtle family consists only of the sound ofadrum, She sayst “Tarly in tha year 1845 went toCortachy Case flo Inattendanes upon Miss Margaret Ualrym: ple, who was paying n two days’ visit to the Karl and Countess of Afric, We arrived lato in tho evening, and Mlas Dalryinpte had only Just time to dress for dle Av she rested fora fow tolne utes on the sufi, however (this ane told tne sono thio utter we had left the castle) she heard dis- thnetly, astt iinmediately benouth tho Nour, tho sonnd of fifes, and afterward ths beating of n drum, While at dinner she remurked to Lord Airlie, who sat near hers * Wht fs that strange inside you Have about the house 7 You nasnred> ly beve nu excoilent pine Lord Ateile, with- out replying, droppad bla nite and fork and to- fired Fram the dinnigeroun. Later inthe even. the plies avened to be wll in onfusion, and 1 feurned that Lord Alpio, after leaving tho tae ile, went to We Ubrary and dined tu, solitude, Tho next merning, while the ‘family wore at Prenkfust, | sas uulte alone in Miss Dalrymple's room, and ws i stood before the fire Pheasant, os 1b thought, 1 enrrluge drive np, and siop dend, Al- reetly imnder my et fmgnontutely: (hore ful o r f Jowed the sound of another carriage driving up, nnd stopping exuetly.ia the sane inanner, And then, as if following tho vehicles, ene the Iramp, tramp, trampor marching solleras ‘Thon Phenrd somo shrill notes of the tite so distinetly round instinctively, expecting to In another moment LF ny the hentia of a drum. About this there was Komething ludescribubly dlsagreentles 11 keomerl a8 if the drammer were making bls way through the floor. Helng a pore fect straner to the place, T thought there might ben coneh roud and an entrance door to the castle nenr the room fu which | stoad, and that some distinguished guests were arriving or de- parting, On luoking out of the window, Low. ? 1 found there was ne door or couch rod and nolan humun being was to be xeon, 7 therefore, that the Bonds must have boon cehoud froma distinee, The next morn ing, before our departure, Lady Airlia caine tu tho'door of Mise Dulrymplo’s room to give bern £6 note for an orpbnt school in which she was: Interested. Neither of us ever Baw the Countess: aguln She was conlined of twins at lrighton pote months atterwacd snd ded. Tt was uot Unt) Miss Dulryinple, a few days after we lett tho castle, aeked ine if Lhd heard “the strange: niusie thore,” that 1 disclosed my expert i and thou forthe treat thing f feared From her the tradition about tho Airila drumaner-bo: She told me that she herself’ had teen toully fn Ignorance of it unth her allusion at the dinners tile to the musie whe had beard ellelted from anothor guest un explanution, Another writer In the same paper say: © Lean only suy for mygelf that | uur'not altos xether fmnurint of physieal uclences and yet 1 myaelt have witnessed phenomena for which 1 could nut aceount. After tac death al a femnle rehitive, whose busband at Uae thing was lying mundyzed, the room in which she died gavo bird toatl kinds of nolses; tho furniture was moved violently about, ete, while the root It+ oly “land the Key 4 Th ynotherrd by one patrol envy rouse ants And bere T nother fallacy in thy rensun. ‘They ray that a mun, by ongentratton of MouZNT on one pare + Hy Proivet pleture of that ob- retin, Mut from this view how 13 e830 or by the iman AM pera fineles Henlar ory Ject on to the The following explalued? A fricnd of ming camo home one evening und told me that he daw his father walk down tho corridor leading from the boxes of weertaln thoitre, Ha waa mich sure prised, 13 bo smagined ‘Ws futher to te some tnlles in tho country at tho tine, ‘The uext diy he reeclved inteligence of the death of his fae ther at the hour when he en hin tn the thoatee, Hux gator wns tn perfeet health who ho saw hint wast.” A tong letter appeared fn tho Pelegragh of Vet Ui regard la the superstition of the aniry of astern Europe ‘Lhe writer have never been fortunate enough to set eyes Upon tenths ictovy host except at tha: In- mented Polyteinic Tt is trae that a being, presented tame aa a tapirituat incarnation’ — Wwhitever Mat iray be-ot a decewsed Helginn duasel, ones throw a neciciice of corn! boads at, my hed inn two-palr buek wiih bowshat of the British Mageuing but Lhavesiive bad rensan to bellove that the uppnrition inquestion wast nore or teas respectubie turrled women, U inuthor of three, and Tonder of chocolate drops thin fs abtoxether constatent with tho habits ofa genuine rbost, 1 have, however, lived good den In countries Where belief in the supernit- nralis the rule rather than the exceplion, and where spectral appenriuices, Veluy the outcome of deeply rooted and witesprend popular supers Bilton Instead of individual indigestion or ining Inativeness, aire fur commoner thine tuntter-of-taet Isles, ‘Thenghout Eastern Bus rope these xppearances are, us it were, pubs tle property; no man fs 8o poor, Iynonint, ur Insigaifieant that ne need despatr of becoming nequaluted with thent nt some perio of his existence. Tere, for the most pitt, they wre tmonopollzed by ue welt-to-do clases; the [rite jah proletary, with fifrequent exceptions, bas neither net ner part in thom, Jy Rounnmin, Hulguria, Sorvia, Transylvania, and tho ia. sgorinn Tanat, the steadfastly reeurrent: old family ghost, familar alike to Lngland, Seats Jand, Ireland, and Wales, fs all but iuilknown, ‘Tha perturbed anceatral spirit varluty of aps purluon, go Incradicnlly dotmlefled in many a venerable British country house, rarely Infests tho chatens of Muygar” magnates or Daca Ioyards, su +l upparitions on the franticn ot Raropan elvilzation donot lniit their objece tonuble tnnetions to tho more haunting of private dwellings, bue distrivute themselves, tn w variety of linpersonntions aud with horrible pacthillty, aver the surface of tho cattery att huge. ASW role, they slum towne and alas tocracies, ‘Hhely tastes ta rural und demo- cratic, ‘Ehoy court the socioty of the noasunt, and are ent nepicetiufot his enployer, “Or all the outlylng Provinces above referred to, Roumania ts tue ono moat AtYevted hy spees tres of Ducolical pects it would puzzto tho most painstulcine traveler through Gat ‘dear ‘ely lund,’ uy it is deserved by tha Dachtu Anu p10 discover 4 single woad, river-bank, Yalley, or mountain top that (sy tot—at lenst the epilation of the fogal poplition—haunted by spirits of one sort or another. The Rowanns of todays Ike thoi Luthn forefathers—from whom, Inalf probability, they havo unconscluusly dur rived the bulk: of thelr supernatural bellefa— ure frinly wedded to the conviction that troe nud flowery, rocks und streiins, luges and Inarabes are endowed with spiritual us well corporal existence. For thom earth, ube thr and waterare Inhubitel by mysterious betas, not the ghosts of anybody in particular, but, it weru, the souls of the clemunts, capble of rendering themselves apparent to the bun eye, und by Wo Wenns. thilsposed to bold commons with ordiniry mortals, for good or ovil to these latter, 8 the eave may be, Somutlues those splrits make those: fest In tho torn of zane,’ or juin times fi that of 1 Sdrag,’ who my bo ara fiend, for the noun fa iadlcrlminutel, fad to deaeribe elthor of these drend vi Another supernatural Institution of Ite Js Shuba Clonntit—the aceming of an old, foota- toss, over-apinning hag, reprehicnsibly prone to Beeome onuinored of any tineommonly bund same yauth who: buppeng to be nt onve the pride ‘of hts village and allianced to ite leading beanty, Sate Clountea Is crodited with berur a alate Tamily connection of Batan bimgolf, tho chief of uibtho dracull’ wha gives ber power, at titers vila, tonbstract the teumporury objecta of hur affections (ram tha scene of bly mundane trie unpha, and to convey him to onvet her resis dontiat caves In the Carpathiuns, Bho cin, tows ayer, change horsell at wil into miutdon of surpassing lovelinoss: so hor victina ure, pore haps, not so much to bo pitted after alt, *Hostiles the above und other standing apuoe tros. at renown, In whose exfstenva ntuc-tonths of King Cyrol'é subjects believed a yoot deal more implicitly than in the levi nary salnts of the Greet Orthodox Churet, Konmanit owns tne namerablo apparitions of minor moment, ofthe belonging to the firy, pixie, gnome,and wood-dovil categories, othors of w strivtly locnt ebar toter—sii for Instance, ne a palerbitio, Hickering Hit. viniblo ut a certain epot on the banks of tho istritza, whieh phinomoenon ny doubts to bo spiritortho flr but hapless Maugbiara, who Uowued heraclt for love th that river,” Wore wolves and wills, ghouls wid Lami, wre lio Wt home tn Wallachia, Molduyia, Tranayivunli,and ) Whither, however, | suspect thom —notbly, the were-woll and the willlof have ing bent Imported at n comparatively reront date trom Poland, Lithuania, and the forcet fonds of Southora Hussia, Ina word, thore Io alll, despite miiways, ar eiee and all tho other encroachmonta of civilization that lave penetrated Eastern Europe within tio baat wonly yenrs, a INE OF wupurnAttiral belogs vn olther Dank of the Lower Danubu. “Lhat Is tbo “Trath About Ghoste' in couatrics only thrue days! journey froin Charly; nnd ——— Gormunyts Miltary Treasure, Tho revision vf tho war treasure of the fers pire WI alortly bu mude. Tbtetrousu whl wuld to winaUnt to $20,000,000 murks fh Hold colt, bk deposited ty tig Jullus Towers at Bpundau. ‘Phe two Conunisaioners whose duty Itls to verity tho treasure cach posscsies 0 bey to tho chamber in which itis kept, aud the door outy opens when the koys ure applied simultas nedusly. ‘Tho treasure fe divided in ten lots, und ouch jut lafurtber subdivided Jute twelve others ay 1. OF course this large sui Ot 120,000,000 marks, oF £6,000,000, being unemployed, euris no interest, a Is your wife's health puor? Are your children alckiyy Give them Brown's Iron Bitters. TTL CHICAGO ‘TRIBUN MARIGE NEWS. Grain Shippers ond Carriors Apart in Their Views Yesterday. Not a Single Vessel Chartered: to Carry Corn to the Lower Lukes. Coal Freights at Buffalo Ex- tremely Strong and Vcs- sels Scarce, A Reminder to Mariners that Nav- igation is Drawing to a Close. Around tho Lakes—Veasel Obartera~ Dock and Other Notes—Arrivala and Dopartures, LAKE FREIGHTS, GMAIS, Slippers and enrriers wero whte apiurt (44 cont a lnshot) in thelr views yesturday, ani te con- sequence was that but single charter wis made to Hufalo—the propeller WT. Craves, to curry 40,000 Dishels of whent ut, so [was ree parted, #14 conts a bushel, Shippers work! not pay more than 24 conte on corn to Bumtal (and clulmed that they could burely pay that), while eurrlers insisted on 3 cents, and peremptorily refitsed to take lesy. Bets ara freely offered that not nbove ils conts on corn to Lutalo will be pald this season, and it looks ng though ot- fering stich wagora bave fur the best of it. Most ofthe steam craft coming to this port from tho lower lakes take gralunt any price, sliaply for Dallast, and so long ns this prictice Is contine ued tho owners of gall vessels ean look for ne advance In graln freizhts, and if not willing to take the rates oftered by stilppera may us well strip thor yesucis and Iny them up till the open- ing of navigation uoxt epring. ‘Che slippers “ hotd tho fort." LUMBER. There was a modernto Inquiry for lumber- carriers yesterday, aud a few charters were tudo nt the nnuexed figures: From Enet Sazloaw to Lake Erie port From From y City to Luke Erle yt Finn Nay City to Chieaga, From Mitnistee to Chicaye From Ludington to Caleago.... From White Lake to Chiento, ... From Graud Haven toCbicago, From Muskegon to Chlengo. ANON-01 Oro-cnrriera are still In demand, and owners have no diieulty in securmg engagements ab tho figures named betow: From Beeanabu to Chicugo.,.... $ From Bacnnaba to Grand Haven einiabe toSouth Chivas rom Escanaba to Lake Ele ports... From Marquette to Like Erie ports... COST. Adylees from Ruttulo represout cont freluhts neoxtremely strong, with a probability of an advanee before tho close of the week—$1.45 per ton being pald for from shutes and wheeled, Carriers remuln very searco at that port, the only ones, comparatively, being steam vessels, but few suitable snl! erates being there, oron tho: way there, from tha Upper Lakes, owlug to tho tow grain frebehts, Coml-enrricrs are also in domand at Onvego, and vessels fnd no ditienity in aecurtug enrroes fur the Upper Lakes at the prevailing rates. The rates ures From {uflalo to Chicago, from Buthalo to Milwaukee pint Lutfaty to Duluth... rout Lake Erle ports to Chicaga. fram Like Brie ports to Sulwart From Luke Evie portsto lttcine, From Lake Erle ports to Escanabi From Luke Erie ports tu 1 Rigs Bs re ports Is meant, ¥ and Ineludiig Lrie’ to whieh b ore ig conslgued, aud from which coulis shipped. * —— HOME GATHERIGS, DRAWING TOA CLOSE. Tho following notica to mariners from Com- mander J.C. Watson, United States Navy, Ine spector of tha Klevonth Lighthouse District, remluda those fnterested fn marine matters very forelvly that tha’ season of 1881 fs rapidly drniv= ing ton close, and that Ina few brief weeks tho Ureut Lukes wil be closed ty navigation far a pertodt of at levat live months, during whieh tine those who dopend during tho spriug, summer, and fall months on tho employment afforded them by navigalon of tho Jakes iwust sock other channels of employment, Tho following ig Commander Watson's oltloint notitieution : Orrion or Liantiiousy INsPecton, BiLy Dinter, Dernorr, Mich Oct. 25, 1B8l—! tweon the Ist and t6th of November tho lHyht~ bouso tender Publin will remove all the iron buoys mnirkine dangers to onayigation in the north end of Lake Miohlean, Grog ide Noquette, Stilts of Mucking ut waters, Take Huron, and Suginaw pay. Qn tho removal of buoys narking important shonts sinnll spre buoys will bo placed, to remain Until carried away by the leo, and on shouls of minor {mportance umirkers will be pineal: By order of the Lighthouse Board, d. C, WaATRON, Commander United States Navy, Inapuctor Clovenths District. TOLEDO NATO At tho close of tho regutar avasion of the ‘Tolo- do Produce Exchange Weduesday, Viec-Presl- dent Ilnss-in the ctalr, tho followinz was reud und inanimutely adopted: Tonkin, Oat. bbe the Lighthouse Board, fr uae Department, Warditagton, 2. 02 The ‘Yoledo Produce Exehnnge beg leave to call the nitentiol the Lighthouse Department of tho Government to the fact, In all probability well understood by that department, that it” great ynyze hus tiveutnking placa In tho size and capacity of the steamers and sailing veasels en ortution on tho tukes, and also to erbupa not ee fully known to thons, upavity of steniners and sail vessels su ployed inthe commerce of ‘Toledo bas also a krently increased. ‘Cbut a Une of stenmers Is vow running between ‘Toledu and Hutto of a rewistered tonuage of over Ltd tons, carrying 1,000 tong ond draving fourteen et ta fourteen feut threa wiched of water, ‘hut xail vessola of corresponding and jarger slay nee vexulurly engaged in itis commerce, nome of shui with aw carriage capucity of 100,000 bushels, of 3,000 tons, That these steniners: and suit versela fitid it hpossibte to nuvigute the crooked chunuel of the Maumeo Bay ut night, in consequence of inadequate Iyhting ot tho sume, and resuitiug in elght to ten hours’ detention both at the Inke entrance nt'Partie Isinnd liyntbouse and afivr comploting cargos at ‘Toledo tur outward trips, For the foregoing Tengons Lhiv exchange bey icnvo to state Chat n remedy tor this delay to daward and outward hound vessels ia fmperatively demanded, aud thoy bellove that a suitable lebt nt whit ie known da tho Elbow Btako, with two range Heute ubar by, wall attord the needed reltol, and they ask that tn appropriation of €25,00U bo wade for that purpose, PUCK AND OTHER NOTES, ‘The schoonor Edward Bluke ts buck In port, ‘Tho new ateau-buree Starke vloared tast even- fog. Millor Urothers are muling now wast for tho steam burgo M1, Groh, Quito a numbor of lumber varyoos romulned on tho murket lat evening undold. ‘Tho schooner 'T.Y, Avery tein the Chlonyo Look Company's docks buying her bottom calkud, ‘The question now oftonest usked in marino pd is, Who owns tho schooner Orace Mure es 22 ‘Tho arrivals yesterday were agai light, muob ee and vantage and disgust of thy varius ‘The sohooner Grace Murray was libeled for #541 Cor wages yeslorday Inthe Uulted States Clreute Court, ‘Tho Ule tuy Favorite, with her tuw of threo bargus loaded with juusber, arrived sufely from Monomlneg yestorduy morning, ‘Tho Trewsurer of tho Turnover(tuginen’s)Clu de guid to bave skipped out with ull thu funds, and thore {8 talk of disbanding. Sud. Tho ti4 Denis Brothers white towing the eubooner Guk Loaf up. tho river yesterday fouled: With the sonuauor'a forderigying wad lost the top of ber pliat-housa, ‘The Sturgeon Hay Lumber Company will in a ie, day: oe | a constriction Of several > i O coNpAny proposed to Tolne a Ks luabertoibiapene ee Tho schoaner Kurdinin leaves today for Huiloy's Marbor, Norta Bay, and itulvigh's May with suns dries ud buck froliet, wud witt ring back to tts porta curge of cudar posta und Live, J Kelly, of Racine, was along tho Uy Ca be now ver mine. Hla tovk thu sehuoner Mechanic trom this port to Liverpool, England, tn 187 Capt. Paddy Drew bas beun entupetted to ros Miro trom tug service for the Mme being on aor nit of failing beatth. Capt. Daday fu cone tions aud faithful man und bas the syinpas THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, thy of a intge cirele of acquaintances In hfs mi: fortine. Not a bridge has been run into for ever two weeks. Ore Wutteed-dollar fined and the fret that the bridgetenders lnve to keep books 19 probally secountuble for the Inek of aceidonts. The i aving crow at thie port. under enins mand of Capt. St Peter, io in the finest state of deipling an practice, teady nt any moment to wo on nu erraudof tnorey und rescue of ship- wrockidl anitore. Allatteinpts to tind the body of Capt. Drivor, who was x0 mysteriously misted from his vessel at Bust Saginaw, bave failed 8e fur, The river has bean dragged, but tho current la yery swift How, owing to tig clas of water, and if tho Cap- tain’ tell inte tha river, a8 1 is.sipposod, his Andy tiny probly buen carried out tito tho Jy.and in course of Ume will, no doubt, be {uid on the beach, W, Il. Snyder, of tho atedimer Mary Groh, roe (peta Nudiig a pleee of wreckage A stort dis- wince torte of South Maver, and from Its wear ly tho water It is Judged to be t portion of the ll-Fated Mpein, ‘Some. ale weoks ago he found Anothor pleee, anpposed to be from the Alpena. Tt wns about tftect feet long, a portion of the waterway In the waabroom, aud wns still holding: tho lead seuppers when it came ashore, Ourcontenpornry. tho Toronto Mat (the onty Conndian paper with a live marine reporters sometines huvatsof tho explolts of Canadian veasela, ‘This {a tho Matt's last: "The Canadian schooner Mary Battto, Capt, . Sullivan muster, ints Just puton record n quick trip, which It wilt be bard te boat. Bhe ninde the ran fron Port Catborne to Mjehtran Jn the unprecedented tine of five days and ten houra: ond row itis nore der to heir from any other (Yankee clinpe not barred) Unt can do aswell, Can any one Weut it?" te tha Captain a Land-Leaguer, Mr, Sait mane . — VESSEL CHARTERS. AT RUPVAIAY Ne Vs Bpretal Visvatch to The Chicas Tribune, MureaLoa, N. Ya Cet. 2-Cout frelyhts wero Mnchanget today. Bngagoments—Prapeller IL 1), Colliuberry and consort, and sebouners Maria Martin, Buzabeth dories, and C.J. Wells, conl to Chicagent 145; ° propeller D. Ballentine and consort Ay re, coal ty Miwaukee wt Shi; schooner A. 1, Andrews, sulphur to Cleveland At 81 per ton free on board. Canal freignts were wenle und tho rates and jeents on cori—in 80 suaded tt rifle. AT CLEVELAND, Oy to The Chteago Tribune. AxD, 0,, Oot, 26,—-Charters—Sehoonors nes and Our Son, coal to Milwaukee free: schooner O. M, Hout, coal to Chie rag At $1.25 frees schoonar Mury Lyon, coal to Detroit at Gd conta; schuoner St. Lawrence, coal to Marquette and ore back on private terms, LUMBER TRADE, EAST SAGINAW, Special Dispatch to THPUAeago Tribune. ihe Cents on whet eral fustnnces were LUE 188SI—TWELVE PAGES good coniition and seems to have broken loo: from rome tock, Hor guard4 were down and cubles all sat. BALE OF A BTEAM*VACHT. Spectal Mapateh to The Chicago Tribune, Rurrano, Ne Yo. Oct. 24,—The amall ateame yacht Fanochon was rold today by D. 1. Haxter te TAL Ituger, of ‘Trenton, Mich. for $1.20), She Ieaves tonight for Dutroit River, and will be used as a ferry between Trenton and Grosso, Isle. THE MISHLNG BCOW MENDOTA, Spectat Dupateh to The Chcago Tribune, Muskegon, Mich, Oct. 2i—Telegrains were: received here today inquiring about the acaw Mondota, She has beon missing since Oct. 7, when she cleared this port for Milwaukeo with ainda. A NEW SCHOONER BEING NUIT. Bpectat Disnaten to ‘The Chitngs ‘Tribune, Muskeron, stiot., Oct. .--Marsh Hrothors & Hanson are baving # achoonur built hure to cost 1,000, Her Jenyth will bo 14 feuts breadth, Dftyetwo feet, with 4 capacity of 200,W0 feat of tuinber. THE WOss LUMO GANG. Brectat Misvaten to The CAleago Tribunes Muskrdon, - Sich. Oct. wi.—Tho schooner Holon Bpry clearod with 600,000 lumber toduy.the lane cargo overtaken from this port by one verse, THY EVENING STAI RELEASED, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chieags Tribune Minwaukre, Wis. Uct. 26,—The tue Gregory bas succeaded In releasing the schooner Even= ing Stur from tho break on ‘Two lvers Polut, MAN INTO AN ELEVATOI DOCK. Spectat Diepateh to The Chieago Tribunes Itactnn, Wis., Oct, 24.—The schoonar Gen. igel ran inte the eluvater dock to-day, carry- ing away her headgear, bobstays, etc, VESSEL TRANSFER, Speetat Mevateh to The Chieaon Tribune. Minwaukne, Wis., Oct. 26.—Sheboyzan parties have sold the schooner Pride to Joseph Ciauae> nan and others of this city for $1,300, THE LAME KEENE OOSBING, Roectat Dispatch to The Chteaoo ‘Tribune, Amirenetniita, Ont, Oct. 26.—Weathor clear and mild tonlybt, and the water woil up, VORY OF CILICAGO, AMILIVALS, SimrCity of Miwaukee, Manttowoc, sundries, Trop Ses-ongor. Hunton Hurbor, stindrles, Prop Colin Campbell, Ludington, lamter, Prop ittssis, Dural, sundrie: Prop Argonaut, ieanabn, tron-ore, sre Dunbar, Muskegon, IumNber Prop Buitalo, aunties, Prop Alvort fon Pron 9. Jonapite is Prop it. CG. eluait, Saugatuck, aundrios, Hrop Hube itehaeds fini. fron Propd, 3. Seaverns, LUCK, BU Vrop Feurless, Houghton, sundries, Prop Envorite, Menomines, towing, Hrop dames It, Shirgiey, Mantatee, umber. Prop Aravin, Hutalo, sundries, Prop Roscobel, ferhiice, wowing, Prop Canuda, Collitiwoud, sundries, Prop Chactas (lett, Manistee, lumber, Prop Wiawarck, Murinutte, towing, Hebe’ ry, MU lakes, let. bor, BAST Sauixaw, Mich, Oct. 20.—Lumber | kclir Mercury, 5 frelgnts firm at $3 and $3.25 to uMulo ana eon rae eh r fanuatrs man pulnts; to Ohlo purts, 82.00G2.75. A large feet yexpected in tonight, and all chartered eargnes are offering freely. Shipments of lnm ber about 5,0,L0F fee trade Is ni MUSKEGON. Sovectal Dipateh to The Chicago Tribune. * MuRKEGOS, Mich, Ovt, 28.--Cleurances today nine, Gunther shipments 2,000,000 fe titi ber matters are. brisk. ning ten hours and seven oloven hours. AROUND THE LAKES. ANEW SCHOONER- ARG! Sptctat Disputeh to ‘The Chicago Tribune. Rurraso, N. ¥., Oct. 2.—The new schooner- barge buite at the yurd of I, Milla & Co, was She tins a kect tenyth of itd Inunched today. feet, beni of fect, and hod of feet, She {fs of more than -usual staunel ness Of bulld fond bas been intended gpechilly for the lanber trade, though she ts ise adapted ving. She is abont finished with ping hoe three musts, and st bus been ti atinend of Humtlton J. Millis, for an the fem or It. Mi a & Co, and fi I Hier cupucity ix about Her, oF B00) bushels of yraln. this season, towing with tho pro- Wright. Capt, James ‘I. Kinney, the batyo City of tho Straits, will comiusand the Mills, A HEAVY STORM ON LAKE OSTANIO. Speciat Diswateh to The Chiciao Tribune, OUsWEGO. Ne Vo, Oct, 26, on Like Onty polling eraft a dozen th were too muy: schooner Jentle ny und last night, com yestentay tally toseok akolter. a fleet of the tugs to bundle, er own headsenr and main rigaing. ‘Tho Brie Queen, loaded wits 1 (0 bushels of buries for Siiltli, Murdoeb & OF thigcity, ateuck’ the new erlbewark. boy on backed ont.nnd niiraculously camo it to tho easte ward of it. Before proceeding: tur, however, she sink, filling with water, insured, SUES FOI. $20,000 DAMAGES. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicagy Tribune, CLEVELAND, O.,.00b, 20 «Hackett, Presi- dent of the Cleveland petition today im tho € C Jewinag that He Me Wi I, his nrrest on charge uilawsally detninyd of his itberty five diysy enuged nano Bay. 188 was tuken bafure Justice Griswold and required to give ball inthe sum of &000; that he was de~ uined from bis business sor Ofteen days, and Awad put to SEM expenses; and that tha’ graud Jury refused to return i true bil in bls case aud Requitted hhn, The pluintil usks Cor 8 GONE INTO WINTER QUARTILE Special Disvatel to The Chicaga Tribune. MILAVA URIS Ut, 2,7 The ald schooner ‘wo Brothers, whose bottom seemed to have come up anidshly while her ends dropped propor donntely, was atripped today and towed to whae ter mooriugs in the Menowinee liver. She ts too tender to billet Lolsturous weather anteldo, and ber condition is such, algo, that lt will not pay to Undertake thy expense of reconstruction, Tho ouly other gall vessels tit have gone into winter quarters here this Gir are the schoun~ era Honest John and Elbe, both med nid nearly worn out hiulks. COLLIBION WETWEEN ‘THOS, Sgeelat Dispateh to The Cheago Tribune. MILWAUKEE. Wis, Oct. Sh—After dirk this evening tho tig Ungernnm, while towing the schooner Glen Cayler down tho river, col- Hued with tho fsblug tz George I. Green while appronching the Chiceayo & North western Itailroud — bridge, Tho. Green wis struck on the port-slitc, abreast of the pilot+ house,and eut down to the water's edyo, outside phurk and eelling, as well ns several frames, were broken. ‘The collision restited from cnrelesness on the part of the Captain of tho Green, ATHUCK A OCK. Spectat Disvatch to The Chicaga Tribune, Gaxanogur, Ont. Oct. m.—Tho Dromedary. passed here this morntug for Mon- trent about 7 o'etock touded with tour, Wher pissing through Ube nurrows, nbout five miles: cost oF Gannnoque, sho struck @ roeie and had to be run ashore, she lid water above Fiddler's and othor nasistince buve been sont for, In about eight eet of Wels thought she wil buye to ue on dry-dock, Low witter Js the cause of the avelden SUE WRECK OF THE TVG MINNIE MONTON, Spectat Dipateh to The Chicago Tribune, AMUERETBUNG, Ont, Oct. 26—Andeow Hack= ott, of thy Mola 'Islund diaht, picked up the top and side of a cabin and the engtiesroom door at duo toy Minute Morton on Mar Point Friday moramg. He located the spot. it fs directly tn the channel taken by large boats, aud be thinks Ithns boon struck by some pusalug vessel. The Morton was carried out by the tug John Owens! Tall three weeks uKo. MUEWEGON HAVKHAV ING STATION, Bpectat Diepaten to The Chicagu Tribune. MUSKEGON, Mich, Oct. 20—Licut, Walton, of Milwaukeo, of the Lifu-saving Service, is here Investigiting tho charges usuinat Capt, Grol, of tho Iife-saying station here, who ts charged with ueglect of dity when tho hooker “Nello was wrecked a fow yards from the stntion aw short Une ago, THE SUNKEN PHOPEDLEI CLAMON. Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns. AMHERSTHURG, Ont, Oct, Shlwo stent. pep were put tw work on the comepeliee: Jhuvion, bunched on Crowe tie, nbove the Lime- Kiting, and tacy lowered tie water tirco fut, Due It was found Unt that would not lift her and thoy linye stopped and will eet up ‘two 11 pumpy, ‘he Chict Eugincor of the Anchor Jano {4 shore looking alter tho interests of bis tine, TO UE AIBED. Oprelat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Kixason, Ont, Oot, 4.—Tho steamer Chtof= tain, with wreeklag appliances, bus loft for Lachine to rajse the tux Traveler, sunk by tho atoumer Pasyport, ‘Two vessule peny, aadeny with tumber tu keop her steady wilt be placed op Gueh wide ot tho tug, and wo provided with thekHag and supports the tug can be righted and buvyed until shalluw water dé reached, WHEN BILE (STDIN, Spectat Disputed tu ‘The Chleays ‘Tribune, MILWAUKER, Wii, Oct: sh—Tho schooner Croton sniled this afternoon for’ Frankfort, where she will loud with clear dumber for ‘Tone awanda. Krolght not etated. Upon ber return to Chleago tho Groton will retire from service for tho seagon wud receive NeW stanchions, Fall, covering-Lourd, deck-beatns, dock, etc, QU ANNIE YOUNG ON COUPER HARBOR 1tRe Avectat Jepateh fu ‘the Uhicage ‘tribune Hovanron, Mick. Oct, th—Propaller Anite Young, trom Muitala, went onto the reof at Copper, Harbor y ny viternoon, and wad obbiged’ to throw overboard 1s OF all togave the boat, She can ba got off und inust of the all enved It the weather coutinues favorable, ua lt is now, : ASIIOUE ON LONG POINT, Spectal Biapiteh to Tha Ch Trioune Port Rowan, Ont, Oct, "Phe schvoner Jumes Scott, of Port Burwell, went asbore yew terday, Hight, on Long Polnt, just below tho Hgethouse. No one was on board, Sue iy ia weekly. ‘Tho lumber etive. und 15,000,000 feut were sold dire Ing tho pust atx days at prices is hizb and higher thi have ruled at any: thine during the season, ‘ee! Sixtean milis are run bd roudly for business, Shin Portier, who Sought her ready Ww Lumber trade for the A henvy etorta raged tee ths port touctinor, nt 8 Nteran alone up the river and Sto the schooner Annandale, curry ing away hi the Inttor’s starbourd, All this property is perjury; that he was Her propollor | PUPS 8 our i ila, Calpey: Kebr Mury Nou, Mutat ened, W, Tron, Murkewun, wood. bebe May Hicharis, Kacanabn, Iron-ore, Rene Lronaldtes, Stuskevons | team, 1 nite bake, wood, arinatte, intnber, UTLD Sine, Puntwator, LOR In, Muske Lennmitiea, inmber, lumber, anistee, iumber, A iver, iumber, ey Hun ber. Helegon, Hitnber ON Way, eK, br Louise MeUunntt, Siants ry Wr AAs deiahy, Grand Haven, liter. Rehr Pustitizo, Peanttve, t Sehr Advance, Peshtigo, Sel Hvar Ci ‘ veLL, 1 ‘Marinette, lumbar, rinwLty, buiubenrs ‘OoHonuwee, HHL. ACTUAL BAILING Hh, nuntirios. xeuons Went, ‘auntie! rele ce elie bi whentund surdries, Weort and wundries, i e i, That Wuite ( Mich Julia He eunn, febt. ‘Auprenticy Hoy, Auskoxan, lsht, iy SINUTIOTS, Meee ny De Setr Robert Howtett, Gr Arential, Mi bu 4 Haven, Meht. Stanisteasibelit. Anniston that - cont Hight Ml Haven, sundries. nL. . Haecde: Sehr Jasin ark Blutuowa, dcht. Scur i, Hitonwood, ay du 'Nugwe, 0 bu oate and Hite Luke, Hebt. i hit. hits Hh, Ford iivor, lett. A tiver, Iisht. Marindtie, light, nketw Wslndes ructington, TEU. Shenae stonmuniees Hane Hest. Suinton, ¢ ie Ine, < Sehr linpariat, Menonined, abt er Muzzio Dall, Muskevon, Melt, ir Ft Alpena, Nght. Dotralt, Heit. Mantaton, i; Sarna Rota, Ge “ LN Milky; Ala chr Feiloweral, Siding, Behe G, Harrison, White Lu Sone Planer, Metiomingy, Hehe. delir Uranus, Menoruines, int OTHER LAKE Ports, PORT HURON. Rectal Diapateh to The Chicago Tribunee Powr Limos, Mich, Oct. 26.—130 p, in.—Down —lropellers City ol Nome, bay City and barges, schooners Zach Chandler, Montana, J. 0. Mayer, West sido, UC, Ames, dinies U, King, J. Plath, Canton, Join Wesley, Kate Hichmond, @. Mats. ter, Porter, Hf. Fitz Hugh, B. Corning, Runback, Up—Provetter dapaus’ steamer Peart and harges; sehooners Hed Wing, Thomus larsous, Southwer Wind, northenst; wenther, tine. Bpectt Dispateh to The Unicago Tribune. Pour Urns, Mich. Oct, 26-020 p, m,—Passed: down—Vropellors Philadelphia, Commodore sage nuw Valleys tag Valen and raft; propellers Ay J. Binh aud barges, Garden City and barges: sehooners U, Cy Harnes and Hower, Passed ip--Propellors V. IL Keteham, West- ford and, varges, John HB. Lyon and consort; steamor Floray schooners Juniea Couelt, la. Ay Mears, and A. Corning. Wind south wost, Hyut. Weather clear. BUYEALO. Speelal Duvateh to The Chicaon Tetoune, « Turvaro, N.Y. Oct, 2h——Arrived—lrom Chi- earo—Prepeliey Dean Rehmend, cor propoller Buttle, carn, ete. propeller Roewe: ter, cori propeller Fountain Clty, corn, ote, provellor U. Makenting, earn, xmee de King, taxaeed; schooners Maria Martin, blz ‘beth Jones, and A. 8. Moore, corn. Front Due fumh—Propelter Arctic, capper, ety. From Ale pena—bebr Fleet wing, umber, Krom Muskoka —Harge 1. Motebklus, lumber, From Cleveland Schooner dt, C. Harrison, Cloared—For Chteatro—Propellor Portage, rails, comont, ote.; propeller Vanderblit, coment, et acboouer Scbuytkill, cost. Far Milwauke pellers D. Ballentine and W,. i. Bargin, schooner A,B. Moore, cual, for Difluth—Pr voller Chiat, raits, ote. For Greon Bay—Schoou. er True, coal, For oludo—lropeller Hussell Buyo, riily, te. ¢ ~Hr0- $ ESCANAMA, Spectat Diswatch 10 Ths Crleaes Twiduns Rac anand, Sele 2—Arrived—Bteamers Minnesota, S.J. blu 18. Cy Hulde wit, and Lela Star, Gi. OG Prompt, and Dopurted—Stu anu S.C. Baldwiny acldone: dun, 1 A, Rent, 5. Th Pomeroy, ‘Thomas ior Tong, Leonard Hannah, » Kden, G. Ce ‘Yrumplf, and Lucy J. Clark, PORT COLMOUNE, a0 Tribune, Oct. SU —Tasaed downes aH Chleaga to Oxdersbury, orn sooner 1G. Fort Chlenga to Oxdonse bens corn; stoumeburge Abercorn, Slauitewou tu Ogdensburg, dumber. MARQUETTE. Speciat Disvateh to the Chi SiAngutreR, DMich., Oct, 2, apetter Nynol PGlenrad—t iat, Mary Juveck!, G.Gilman, Came eilora It. J. Huckott Eaton and. Huyanay. schoonors “Willian McGregor, Fejicun, Helena, and Hrookloy, cuxnovGAN, Spectat“Dipatch to ‘The Chteagn Tribune, {UENOYOAN, Mick. Ovt, 20-Cloared—lropel- lora Siu. Marie, Luke Helo, Von Ttialte, and Northern Queen; sehoowers Vonwuukee and Col~ Newoud, . Wind south, youtle, Wonathor clear and cold, CLEVRLANIN Sveclat Disvateh ta The Chicago Tribune CLRVELAND, O,, Oot. 4—Cleared for Chicago— Propeller Portage, merchandive; sebuoner Jamous Wade, light; schooner Ss. 1. Watson, cout. MUYKKGON. * Speciat Dievatch to ‘The Vateago Tribune, Sluskeaon, dilch., Oct, %,— The sepooner Sallor Hoy cleared for Milwaukeo, apd the achooner A. D. Smith for luglue, POLITICAL. Election Yesterday of William Windom as Senator from Minnesota. A Tabular Statement of the Vote by Counties In Ohio. The Democrats of Baltimore Overwhelme Jugly Successful in tho City Election. Dissatisfaction with the Administration of the “Reform” Mayor of Oln- cinnati, Mr. Windom Mected « Senator of the United Strtens Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Sr. PAL. Minn, Oct. ‘Tha Houre and Sens Ate metin joint s on nt noon, and, the Jour nuts of both relating to tho chotee of Wilbuit Windom for Senater having becn read, he waa annonneed as having been elect by. the Lexis: faturc, OMcial Keturne by Coutities of the Hlertion tn Obie. Conuamus, ., ct, 21.—The following returns by counties show the vote for Governor on the Hepubllean and Democratic tickets, and tho yote enst for tho Probivition and Gireenbuck tickets ut the lute election: > dtook= Countice, Belits Aghiand,.., Ashtabula Athens. Antutalze Helmont, Gallin,... GeMUgieee vere Hamilton ” Huucock.,..... —ae SRE giao 4,1ui ats Sumi, Tramball.... ‘Tusenrawas. Vinton o.oo, Vun Wert, Vinton... Warren, Washington, VANE sso Williams... Wa Dissatisfaction with Cincinwatl’s ios form? Mayors Special Diepatch tu The Chicago Tribune. CINCINNATI, Oy Out. Mh—Ag a result of 8 reform movement In municlpal polities, WIN- fam Means was lust spring elected Mayor of tho city. Asan enrnest of the honesty of his Intentions, he discharged atl the oll de- teetive forer, whose members hud beconte 1oto- riously Inefictent and corrupt, and apyolnted Cal, Gessert as Chief of Police, One or two menaures of reform were nlsu attempted. Tho Kunday theatres were closed up, and the yams Uifug-houses, Then the new Mayor's orders begun to waver, Au order was Issued that the saloons should atl close on Sunday, but no attention was qid to It. ‘The gambling-dons, however, saon opened pgalu, and bnve for the past four months been freer from rakds by the police than ever before. Tho old detectives were reappointed one by ons, ‘ho Inst to be restored ta his otd position was Wapperstetn, tho moat notorlous of thou All. Yostorday bis aprolntinent was mnie ont, against vi vroteat. Today Col. Goavert resigned af Pollce. His reagon for doing so ie that ae Lelloves that hil fadlucsce ng tho eblut off the pollee toree 1s Hire utcnsite the 1 ty 8 Mantes may ignore: nent of siteh anni. He fron tt position where sube his autharity. There fs now nothing teit of tho refurm movement, and fate hay been lost tn such mavetnunts, ‘The city jy tho worst for its Lnving been tnaupirated. Who Democrats uve Tholy Own Way Hen MSaabelrneare, Special Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribune, Tanrivony, Md, Uct 2—Tho municipal elvction held In thus city today for Mayor, mom bers of both branehes of the Clty Council, and Chiot dude of the Court of Appeitls, resulted I nelean sweep for the regular Dany ‘There was no opposition to tho Hon Wilism Plokney Whyte for Mayor, und he was, of course, unas mousy elevted, as wis Algo thu Hon. dunes 1. Barton for dude, The Coll vote polled was UT, with a lemocratio mojority of #10, Tho antiertng Democracy pallet u voto uo trite over fH, Last your tho lopub- Heans elvetod several members to tho Council, Dut thls thine tho Demovratio ring made nv etoan aweep, Although ft {3 axpeeted that many vhorges of fraud will bo, made, especially by the antering Demoeriey, the Republicans gene erally concede the fairness of the olvution, he dny passed unusunlly quiet, tharg beta fave wrrests mnie at Che poll. ‘Tho resiit uf takay’s election in tha elty will have a depressing elfect on tho anthring movement throughout thy State for the Stat eleation fur Contrailer aud momburs of the Legislitare on Nay. 8, Tue Ttopublieans will, na donbt, elect abont one: uted of the members of the House of Dele wutea, ‘A Distastofal Executive Appotatmont, Couscut. biuret, Tuy Oct. The stalwarts here are surprised und dissutisied ut tho re- nomination af Mra, Jans Ualdwin aa Postale tressat Connell Butts, Ta, whloh 13 in oppowl+ Hon to the wishes of the Consresaman from this district, Senator Medill, of Westorn Inwa, A potition fa Ju clreulition signed by soveral thous wand businesé-men and eltizens here and tho Adminlatration dally paper bere, who all favor spolutmont of Pall Armoury, wha bas lad Boventoe a expurionoa fh tho Post-Oilleo Departinent, ‘The tnpression bere ix that the Proshdent bs bean deceived, und that hy will not nuke an pppolutinent repulsive to Corl wreesmun Hepburn, who bas ptrougly recom: mended the pppolutiagnt of Mr. Armour, ‘Fhe Woma Spectat Dispatch ta 4 LOuisvinex, Ky. Oot. 4—The annual eon: vention of thy Nudounl Avsouiation for the Promotion of the Suttraze of Woman closed {ts seasion this evening, after an unusually interest: ing sesston, Thy attendance tuday and this evening was very large and the entbusiag very wrent. Severni subslidiry societies were org jaed here, and some {ax) ladies and geutie enrolled thomsrives uniter tho balmoral banner. ——— RELIGIOUS, ‘Thirtoenth Annual Meating of tho Women's Mourad of Misstons of the Interlor, Special Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune, Duncque, Ta. Oct. 2.—The thirteenth annint Miceting of tho Women’s Hoard of Misstona of tho Interlor mot tony in session at tho Congree gational Church. Over 350 dvlogates from nit purts of the country wero present, the linger number being from adjoining States. Tho tast imecting was held inChicago. The day wis large: ly taken up in reading reports from tho various: ollivers fur the past year, Tho following papars were read today: “Our Work at Home," by Mrs. G. 1. Wilcox, of Chicago; * Lifo Member- ship: What Does ft Sean?" by Mra, W, IT, Rice, In the afternoon Mrs. M. BeGreon, of Chicago, rend ft paper entitled “Review of Forelgn Work," and Mrs, Gullck ontertained tho audl- ence by rendlug & paper on Mission Work dupin.” Mrs, A. W. Wond concluded the se: lon by a piper entitled “The Sehoalat Hn uu.” "The Nov, N. G. Clark, Forelyn Soeretary, red on address thin overting ton crowde AMUSEMENT AND OPERA-HOUSE, irkeat. oppnsite Courtel louse. Uy unantinos jerire, RICE’S SURPRISE PARTY WHI revive their Lnequal rlormanes of the MASCOTTE. | Sunday Evening, Oct. 1a BES TN THE Woop, Munday. Oct. SI—-COMLY BARTON OEIC Nie PANS with Catharine Lewis’ and Juin Howson i log rate ‘Thursday. GRAND OLPERA-HOUSE, The advance sate tor the Come ley-Barton Opera Sexson, with Catherine Lewis and John How- son in “ Otivette” and “Madame Favart,” will begin this THURS- wt DAY morning, Oct, 27, at 9 oeloek. The tollowing is the sealo of prices: Orchestra and Ctrele... dateony Chrele...... ane Famity Clyete (not secured) .. Private Boxes (the most ete= gent inthe etty) . FeOD-- 10.00 HAVERLYS THEATRE, ‘yho tance, Hundxomie, wid tenting Theatre. In thee seine 1 ostablished location, sborn-nts.. Chianz0. Manuger and Proprictor LAST. MIGHT BUT TWo OF THE WILBUR OPERA COMPANY In their Greatort Yuccens, THE MASCOTTE! Prenented by thot uver Lv tImes in New York Clty. Hanie Great Cast of Charucters! Maunlticant Cote brlevn a nt other theatres, Haverty's Taent c WAL MUS 1C-HALL, TONIGIHIL: ONIGHT! ¥ f Grand Appearance CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG Second ane Ger ngueraeeat SNES HLLOUE akaneng, 204, eakeupearauce. of SUBS KELLOUG Tiekets now MPVICKER’S TH Laat Three Nickie ‘Thursday, Friday, and MIR. JOSEPH JEFFERSON RIP VAN WINKLE. i TINEE. Eaturduy—Only Ht VAN WISKLEMA turlaey Shhh rs JEEP RSON'S Le P Pe R nits arin tho ay. Grund Spectueulir Success, VE HOOLEY’S THEATRE, ‘vhis Uventng at 4, Last Matinee saturday att p, thy Farowell Vertorimnce saturday Kvenlnn. COLLIERS BAMOUS Banker's Davehter Combination A SUPEIUS COMPANY, All New nnd’ Magnificent Scenory, ES OLYMPIC THEATRE, fvery Evening nt Muti day, and ARTIS SNEL MAJESTIC CONSOLIDATION. gb ite ‘4 Ants a {31 i Wadnedday, Suture nay, D " MWYICK MONDAY NEX GRAND PRODUCTION of Colvi len Urent REAL P én CG attd SPRCTACULAL DILAMA, The WORLD’ rie Mos TRANCENG of MODI seltle nt of Its OF IGINAL sad We ‘The stace jn Mid-Oeeun lun" the L , Oct. 31, dew ter n we iiey Hes | River—san oF Lrooks .& Dickwou's THE ARGYLE, ‘Third-ay., near Harrlsonent, Danehns Rvery Evening at 9 py. tn, PONIGIUE the ensstional und bxeltling SHADOW DANCE. Sunday Evening Nuxt, Oct, 2) at 4 1, me GRAND BACK ct, mader the direction of MOL, NETSCHICE, Afton ‘tha cluse of the Concert, V0 Minutes past 1, Dancing will commence, _Adinlenion, de rt COOK ECTURES, MISS MARIA PANLON wilt boxin her course of trulve demunsteation lessons In evoking int HERSHEY HALL, oe evory Monday and ‘Viosday at 7 pe and prageunies at danse, MeChies ao wt shu donr oa the afternoon or the jase nas conttray Liekets, #, Romy Hie Minette elias — MAGNOLIA BALM. A SURE RECIPE For Fine Complexions. Positive rellofand immunity. from complesfounl blemishes may bo found fu Hagan’s Mag. nollia Balm, A delleato and harmlessarticle, Sold by drug: gists everywhere, Xt imparts tho most brilliant and life-litse tints, and the clo- sest scrutiny cnnnot detect its use, All unsightly discolora- tlons, eruptions, ring markn under tho eyes,sallowness,red- ness, roughness, and the flush of fatigue and oxeitement ave at once dispelled by the Mag- nolin Balm. It is tho one Incomparable Cosmetic, U2. RUPTURE CULLD. CHICAGO, Apel HL, 13, UR PARBER-Duaw Shit; Altes suderiig many yeurd with a vory jaryu sorutal horula, and duding my Toller trom any (rune Peauld tind, und) thrush Four Pei und ow apuiloney yun woe only, rota yupture whore olders lus failed, be #8 Cult Furud thy hurls. S01 HULA, Tialennces SUF UR a ee cio al ae ‘hy prines Bnew ono, No re ee ea Manufacturers. UE AIO tere ele ANILELH, BUTMAN & PARKES ee eee a btutwrel, Chlaagu, ory ely No annxer, i i { | i i

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