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16 ees — THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. OCTOBER 29, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES. SATURDAY’S REVIEW. Business Was. Not Particu- larly Active This Week. Pricos, However, as a General Thing, Were Inclined to Advance. The Iron Forges, the Pulse of Trade, Still Beating Regularly and in Hoalth, Last Week’s Heavy List of Fallures Equaled by the Record of This Weck. Boston Evidently Doing a Much Better Business than New York City. Yn Cincinnati Grain Was Dull, Flour Heavy, and Pork Very Scarce. Whe Glass Trade of Pittsburg Is Un- selticd on Account of tho Strikes. Qondition of Business at Lonisville, Oleve- land, and Various Other Centres of Trade. NEW YORK, New Yonk, Oct. 28,—Dusiness continues fair, but Is not particularly active, and. there are few features to uote since last week, Prices in most Ines are on the whole firmer, ‘The dry-gouds trade has generally been satisfactory, aud coltections are reported good, Whent has been heavy, with a downward tendency, Corn hasshown some elasticity, Dut the upward movement In every case ap pears to have been resisted by free offerings, and prices ate not materially different front aweck ago, Fluctuations were slight. York products have been weak, and the tendency was downward, although the de- cline has been but slight, Cotton is irregular, opentug weak, elosing strong and higher. ; Woot was steady, Petrolenm was dull. Mrelatts were innctive, ‘The arrivals of butter and cheeso were larger than expected, considering the con- thiued dry weather, and Lough, priees have muaterlully declined, there is weakness all round, mid stock Isxecummlating, Exporters: are, ply filling posttive orders, Tho drng trade was again quiet. Opium was lower, selling at $8 in bond, Quinine also dropped heavily.” Thero ts 0 depressed feeling generally. American piyz-iron continues firm, but ne lInrgo transnetions are reported, Favorlt brands still suncee, and deliveries on all con- tracts continue large, ‘The tone of the niar- ketis strong. Arrivals of foreign Iron are quite large. < ‘The leather business is rather more active In some varieties, but other branches of trade are quiet. Supplies of destrable goods are still short, ‘There are no new features In the baot and shoe trade, Deslera are holding prices firm for lumber, ‘There is more Ingutry for raw sugar, aud prices are steady, Reiined Is more active, For Bradil grades of coifee there is inure Inquiry and a stronger feeling, In mild grades there fg more activity, with a special demand for Maraealbu, mainly to supply the distributing demand, ‘Tho tev trade is dull, ‘The market favors Vers. ‘The failures for the week throughout the tountry were 113, about the sane 25 last week, distributed as follows; Eastern Blates, 19; Western, 387; Southern, 28; Da- ehiic, 8; Mladle, 20. For thy past seven days the ale mar ket has been dull and irregular. Prices ‘th most cases show a decline from the clos- -Ing ones of Inst week, while bat few active stocks have ndvaneed, the most important Sita the Intter being Jron, Silver, and Sil ver Cit. ‘The State Lines and Oriental and + Miller were raided yesterday nnd today, Nos, sand 3 declining to t0, Nos, Lund 4 to 10, Orlental and Miller to 71, Well-in- fonned operators antielpite an early upward movement. Bullion recelpts in from the mines for tho week were 54341,060, Auta sale of mining stocks” about 710,000 shares, and BOSTON. Moston, Oct, 2.—The following will ap pear Ju tho specinl market reports of the Bostan Commerctal Bulletin tomorrows ‘The sales o£ wool at Boston, this far this year, are 10,000,000 pounds more than the sunu period of 1880, The receipts havo fallen off 11,000 bales. Woolen gooils sotd far ahend of produetton, Prices, though ‘y firm, ara not anuch higher. Sales wool this week — 2022425 pounds dumestie and 26,000 putunds of ‘The leather imnrket was very of of forelgn. steady, values. generally tending upward, A mote active business was done i all kinds, Hides were withont niuterlal change lin prices. Shipments of boots and shoes to all points outside of New England were 48Ki0 ests, enlist 48,530 fast week. For ention there wis.a gout demund during the past werk, with an advance of ears cent. ‘The it 1 production of all leading qualities of cotton goods is under the control of orders for Inany Weeks to con The drouth Mn many sections of New England aifected the colton Tounufactirlys Mterest somewhat, and alse interfered seriously to cheek the out bat of paper, “Che mills are crowded with orders. Uielron was in good deni, and very titta, Mahufuctured tron was active at the hth quotytions last noted. ‘The butter aurket was wusutistictory. Cheese was lroer cents fur choles, Lay was very flu over $23 has been obtalned for: wiuts. Mresh beef was a little feuttle were duller, Log praile ucts were enslur in the early purtot the week, but close firmer, ‘Therg bya more contiden' feeling than dust week umong buyers of breadstutts, Grocerles werg steady ant une changed. Dry aud pickled tish are very tirm, No, 3 muckerel, Su, —- CINCINNATI, Cixcixnati, O,, Oct, %,—The week hns beon characterized by no violent ductuations in prlees In any departinent of trade, and by aaulet but wholesome business, To fuanelal elreles there continues a good. dleiyand for money, and rates ave firm at 6 aud? ‘Ihe feature of the week Is an ade vance In New York exchange, the demand being unusually large. ‘The premium has risen to 60 cents per $1,000, ‘The movement ts well ndyaneed for the organization of ane ather Nutlonal bank, with a capital of 500,000, ‘Yhe weather has been mlid, with elt ralus, iving the best posslble help to fall pastures, and thus doing nich to retleye the necessity of fecding grain, and will also give #reat Increased value te winter pasturage In the Hlue-Gruss regign. ‘The market for grain has beon dull, except corn, Which hag raiiied, and closes sirong at 69s cents. Wheat is firmer today, but has Nat reed ‘our his ‘ered prices allogether, been heavy, and stlll coutinues dopressed, Mee rye, and barloy share the depression 1 prices. Pork i3 almost out of the market, but quoted at $18.50@10, Lard has bean luetie ating, thore being but a timited supply. At ts held today at Uy cunts. Several packers Jiave began operations, and the new product will noon be in the market. ‘The price of jogs holds up well, the range belug Shit, ‘The quality ls betler thad was expected, con- sidering the partial fallure of the corn crop, The weather by not cold enough lo make hacking operativus brisk, aud the weuk tone New York: of provisions has a tendency to prevent any advance by prices, ‘The leaf tobaveo market has heen a iittte variable, owlng to the wide difference In quntity of offerings, More than the sunt cunntity of poor grades are Aypentligy and the effect is to denen the market. How. yer, gout quantity of fine quality sold at steady nll the week, with 13, he combination on two 22) barrels on that basis. to 81.12, and 's selling 0 ‘olay Lighwines dropped closed at St11, with large sales at the reduce ton, ‘The combination continues on the Uasis of $1.13, Dry goods and groceries maintain a good busiiiess, with firm prices, The ivon market fy strong, with a taht supply of ple and a brisk demand. Manu fnctured fs also netly PIETSHURG, Prersncuna, Pi, Oet. .—There fs a cone thined brisk demand for all articles of the Pittsbtre manufactures, wlll the situation in general Dusluess not aatertally changed trom last week, Considerable Ineonvente Is experlenced by shippers on avcount of the trelalit blockade on the roads lending west- ward from this elty, and a perceptible fall. ing off In trace within the past four weeks Is notleeable fn consequence. ‘The fron market ty decidedly netive, and prices are very stlit and unchanged, both for raw. and inaitifactured articles, ‘Tho glass trade fs unsettled on neeount of strikes ja the chluney, whidow glass, ant bottle factories, which hive caused a mite Jority to shutdown. | ‘Phe demmnd conthines: mood, wanlasupyly is growing. AU prices are siilenting ta Proprieturs are still tira in refusing co concede the udyiney asked by the striters, wie are begining to show sins of weakening. any new feature Tn the Cal ts witout situation. ‘There Is about 12,000,000 bushels ready to ships soon ag navigation resumes, Petroletuin has bean active ind wealt, sales of untted certificates bi it untle as low 1s Site ceuts—n dvellis sinee last Saturday of 7 celts, ‘Today the market was exelted, elo ing at Sf cents, Sales wud resales, 1,560,000 barrels; shipments, $0,000 barrels. atvestoek is in inrge supply and fairly netive. Cattly revelpts, 10,830 head, against 10,80 last week. Coununon to prime, 0.50, Logs, reevipts, 4,000 head, aalnst 23,435 Jast week, Priees range from $0,507.10 for Pathielphits, Sheep, receipts, 12,000 head, a falling aE of 3,200 head shee last week. Continon to extra quoted at $2.50 to $5.00, NEW ORLEANS. New Onneans, Oct, 28,—At the Stock Ex- elange business has been quite active. Stato mid elty bonds, after declining some, have taken the up-grade, aud priees are yearly up to the figures of lust week. Stoexs conthing to risu, and nearly the cnilre Ist stows [ur- ther appreciation, The money murket is quiet, with an abundance of funds to meet Semnnds, ‘The cotton spot market las been rather unsteady during the week, though prices have been sustained, and close with the saine quotations as Inst Friday, Business, however, hus fallen off considerably’ from that of the preceding seven days. In fi tures business has huproved, sales footing up to 320,000 bates, After some tluctuations it closes with rates 2 to 6 puluty off from thuse of Just week. ‘The wenther has beer very unfavorable aver a datae portion of the cot- ton belt, very heavy ralus having prevalted in ‘Texas, Arkansis, Altssisslppl, and Louist- wud. Recelpts of rice fur the past week, 20,000 sucks rough aud two barrets clean ried, ‘The general condition of the market is not ima- tertully dilferent from last week, ‘Chere Is a inoderate demand, with stock neeumutating: under slow t For the new erop of sugar the market has Deon active to the extent of arrivals, du molasses a falr business has prevatted, In corn, with the exception of a further de- cling in white, the situation has not under- gone much change sittee last weels, Hour has ruled werk and depressed, prices tending down, owlng to the unsettled condition of wheat. ‘The pork and bacon movement has been slow. Values have receded. ‘The moerket closes quiet, with oa falr Jobbing trade. LOUISVILLE, Loussvinie, Ky., Oct. 28.—Tho iron mar- ket Is very active, and hag advanced from St to $2 per ten in hot-blast grades within the past week. Nearly everything offered at reasonable prices fs promptly taken, Tha extent of the business: is only curtailed by the unwillingness of inanufacturers to make prices, behug so largely sold ahead, The flour market “hay been dull, with a downward tendency, with an extremely light demand. itean be bought at inside quotations Iu rout tots, The trutt market has been active, with o good demand and free sales. Votataes have been fn miaderate demand, with fir sales, Vegetables have been steady, witha fair demand, ‘The butter market has been very firm, with nt good demand and active sales, Cheese ling been alittle dull, with a small demand and few siles, ‘The gritit market has been very quiet, re fare no futures In the market; nothing doing, ‘The cotton market during the past week has been Sir, with a good demand for ship- ping inte: Shippersare inelmed to hold for better prices, ‘She provision market during the past week Ma been quiet and steady, with very litte UIng. BALTIMORE. Dactinony, Mi., Oct. 2.—The general therehundise market shows wn average activ- ity nt this pertod, In some departinents trade is less active asthe season advances, white iy athors, chietly the moro staple urtl- eles, there ts an Inerensy of business aud yaluvs,. ‘Che aost important feature of the Just fow days fs a imarked de eline in grain, caused probably by the aeetnulution of stocks and the inck ot deninnd from the principal consuming coun- tries, All the manufactured articles are in actlye demand, Prices of leading articles of forclzn merchandise are steady, Cotton ts rather dearer ona fall dymaud for spinning and export, ‘The home product is ensy, dn syinpathy with the decline di grain, and Hour is lower from tha game cause, Coflee fimpraved a trifle, atter along season uf depression. Sugars are dull and HE Petroleum fs neglected; rates ave nomi, "Tobacco ly more actives prices of feat are decidedly Inproved. ‘Lhe better eres of dairy products aro very firm, Vvol, Iides, and leather are quiet. CLEVELAND, ChryeLaxp, O,, Oct 28—'The tron mar- kets have been frm tls week. Iron ore is fu good dempud at former prices, Pig-tron is very neti, and prices have had: at ad vaneing tendency. ‘Chere Isa particularly firge demand fer soft foundry irons, and best No. Lis selling freely at $27, ‘Thu sine pbesceme. Inadequate to the demand. ‘The fovkude on the railrouds his exused many: furnaces to shut down, and all are running: avslowly as pogslble, ‘The greatest trouble Is in getting coke tram Connellsville. Bar Tron fy nective, and prices are wichanged, Petroleuin js flrmier at 7 cents for standard, PUILADELVPILA, é PINLADELMITA, Oot, 23,—The North clnier- dean tomorrow will guy: Bushes was gene erally moderately active the past week, but the prices of suyeral loading articles were une settled and tower, In entten thers is no essential chimge. ‘Tho demand for tour was Ubnlted both for expert and home use, Prives wre in favor of buyers, Wheat glosed dull, wnsettted, and (yo cents abushol lower, Corn was a freetion lawer. Rye wis Muchinged. Oats are tess aetlve and rather jower, 1p provisions there is a fair Jobbing trade, Prices aye fru, Potroleum is une changed, Wilsky ts toss active and lower, du wool thore Is tess doing, Holders ure firm, os ‘Tho ‘Tuniota: H Puasion for Flowers, Fi Allthe Veur Ruund. ‘Tho Tunisian Arabs buye w passion for owors, aud as 000 wb thelr spring commences, oven tho poorcat and raggedost mty bo seen with delicately -scented blossom stick above bls eur, tho stalk vesting amid the folds of his turban aud the ower Hrodeet li forward over his dark cheek, 1 have been toll by those who have bad thirty years! knowledge of these peuple that they” will aluost wo without bread to buy flower, And thore ts something in the wluht of weaUNt toll-wWorn Arab, whosu dole gxuripents aunty consist of a plece of course sacking and & ragged old turban, with a bunet of dolivate bpring blossoms drouping thelr cool tresbaess nyainst his wwarthy eheuk, which dire a atrauge tuilugliug oF sywpatby, and pity, and udmiiration, MARINE NEWS. Not the Least Change Yesterday in Grain Freights to Buffalo. Three Conts on Whent and 2 1-4 Conts on Corn the Ruling Rates. Four Tug Captains Arrested for Alleged Violations of the Bridge Or- dinance, Work of the United Stafex Rovenue Cuttor Andrew Johnson Since Juno 8. Around the Lakes—Vessel Charters-Dook and Othor Notes—Arrivals and Departures. LAKE FIREIGIITS, anatn, Thoro was no change in grain frojghts yestor> day—tho rate romaning quiet at 24 conts on corn and 3 cents on whent to Butalo, With one exception the enmxements to curry eraln to Buttato wero steamers. Two and a hill conte was the rate pald on coru to Midland. ‘Tho de- anand for earriurs was moderately xood only. ‘Tho following comprise tho vessels taken: Duahels, For Buftul Propelter Cumberland, coru Propettor Newburg, wheat Propeller N. KX. Fairbank, \ Propeller Calcagu, corn, Sehoouor Ii. F, Brace, ¢ 2" Far Coitiny Propetler Northorn Queen, cori, Propeller Northern Queen, when Schooner C. J. Magill, wheat, ‘ar Midland. Schooner Edward lake, corn. ‘Total enpauity.......+ Lum. ‘There was no demand for lumber-carriors yes- terday, and no charters were reported. But few vessels suitable for tho trado ure in port, but more than thore Is any probability of. bolng taken today. Luinver Is becoming scarce at Muskegon and othor euat-sture ports, and it looks ia though the business is closing up for the season, Kutes remain unchanged ns fol- lowe: a io Hay Clty to Lake Erte pot From lay City to Chicago, From Manistee to Chicugo. From Ludington to Chicago. From White Laku toChicago, From Grand Hayeu toCuleago,.... From Muskegun to Chlengo.. INON-O, Ore-carriors remntn in good demand, and owners bave no dittoulty in securing engage- ments ot tho figures named beton From Escannbu to Chicugo,.... From Eacunaba to Grand Haven. From Escanaba tosonth Chicago, From Escanaby to Lako Erlo ports... From Marquette to Lake Lele ports... COAL. Cont freights at Duffnlo continue uachuuged, ‘with carrlors stitt scarce. Tho demand for ves- sels at Oswego romuins good. The following ure tho provailing rates: From Buttato to Chicngo......+ From Luilulu to Milwaukee, From Buitalo fo Duluth... 4. Froin Lake Erie ports to Chicago. From Lake Erle ports to Milyunkee,,, From Luke Erle ports to Racine. From Luke Erle ports to Hacannba.. From Lake Eviu ports to Duluth... From Lake Evie ports to Dotratt, 5 From Cloveland to Butfalo, From Oswege to Chicago, From Oaworo to Milwaukee. ; By Lake Brio porta 1s meant any port on Lako Erle west of and including Esle to which iron- ore fs consiqned, und from which coal Ja shippod. TOME GATHERINGS, MAYON HANUISON AND THE TUG CAPTAINS, Mayor Harrison evidently moans war against tho tug cuptatns whv poralet in golng through the draws of bridges when tho “red bull" Js holsted, Weduesdiy oventug last tho Mayor happened tu boat. Madison strect a short tno after the bridge had been opened tu tet the tug ‘Tom Brown through with the schooner Alva Bradley, Tho Bradley ls n lurgo threo-inaster of nearly 7 tons, and tho tug wus towing ber slowly, ad ly proper with so lurgeavessel. While she was guing through the west draw the Luge Hood, Jo Wiggle, oud WL. Ewing rushed through the east deaw with Hight vessels Io tow, ‘Ina “red ball” wag up at the tha, and that was what angered bis Hover und determined him to have the tug Captains pun- ished, So yesterduy he sworo out warrants for thelr arrest. Ollicer Florence Donubuo, the marine policomnn, was detuilud to make tho ure rests, whieh be did by reading tho warrants to Cnpt, Frunk Andersou, of the tugd. L. Higale (two cburges); Capt. Dob Toed, of tho tug Tom Hood; Capt. Arthur: Napier, of the tug W. L, Ewing; and Capt. W. &. Foraytho, of the tug ‘Ton Brown (wo charges) ‘Thoy all went to tho Armory aud gave ball for thelr appouranes for tral, Now, the facts in rogurd to tho" red bath” business are these: Tho ordinanes ro- quires that the “red bali” shall. be milsed over the bridges us soon as they wre closed nfter the passuge of uw yesdel or vessels and kept up Nor ten miu The —ordmunce = alsu requires that vese hail be stepped before reachinu it bridge red bull” wip. ‘That ts alt well enough bull" was lowered yhon the ten tuln- utes buve expired. But nin’ty times ont of a hundred the trldge is swung with tho * red bali" the vesiel passes througy While tly up, and bridge [a closed with it stil up. ‘Technicully, Vessel hud No right to pass through a draw while tho * ball’ [a up, and whon a Captain takes bis ve: through he is Hable ton fue, Asut present managed, the * red ball" menus nothing. Seomp a bridge open, the tugman gocs: what tf Muyor tlarrivon wilt tuke tt quiet. stroll around "tho bridges u week or two hi after tho tk about the | rel had agaly died out, he will learn, ho wants to feariwh, WON piss tho druwa of the bridges while thy * hall" [8 up, Make the bridgetendors rake and lower tay red at (he propor tine, and then If the tuinen vio- Jute thy kay give thems the lint. | Bridgetendera should be competed to obey tho law as well us the tagmen. prcat deal Of wujist indignation heaped upon the tug aud vesyel {ntere iy the eldizens Leeuise of a nilscunception and iqgnorunve of the urdinonee reluting to the openiog and closing of the bridges. If u tug. dita violates the ordinance ho should be ned, Ifa bridgetender violutes thoordinance through Jinornnco or hiziness be should be bounced and a man placed in the position who will attend ty lis duty properly, THE HEVEAUE CUTTER ANDY JONSON, Capt, Davis, communder of the United States revenue cutter Anirew Johnson, reports that, tho duhngzon hay traveled T87 nauticut antes sinew the 8th of Jano last, ly edund eximined the pipers tid condition of 613 vessels, reported 107 Vessels tor vintudons of the Federal marin: inwa, usuisted four Vessels tu distress, une saved the Ite of one sallor, Bextdes the above servioe, the Johuson hus been atlilzed to carry supplies to the various lifeesuving etations on the upper: Takes, ‘She Johnson ase took the bodies of the Vietiing of the Wl-futed propeller Columbia, whieh foundered olf Frinktert several weoks taares tts Marcas Hales froin that port to Sarnia, Capt. Davis holds bis cutter always in readiness toxo where elthor duly or niumanity ently, and no better or qnore courteous ollicer weard tho uniforin of * Unute Ban" OsWEGO HARHON. An Usweso paper has the following rogardin; nig condition Of" thy entranuo to. Uawupo Tate hor; © A couple of marinesinsurance agents dolug business in this elty today Interviewed soveral Captains rolutive co the condition of the entrance to Oswego Hurbor, “The oplolon of atl Wad that it was portectiy site, und dint tho bhone tor the recent dixusturs rests solely with the Captanis of the Vessels, ‘There wis wou diversity) of aplmon as to tho advisability of A ‘a Light on tho ent breukwater, but that Was alk ‘Thu nun whose opinions were sought are old sallory, and wre compotuat to speak in the matter, Its believed that by the middle of Vex BeHAUD, When Captatny uave become thor- ough ly (untlar with thu positions of the break waters, there witl be ne muro complaint.” Os- wexo Captiins now ut this port suy that the trouble fa that all of them will ket drowned be fore they cun got familiar with the wio-trap broukwaters thure, ‘ DOCK AND OTHER NOTES, ne cuberilay. was another poor day for tho tug 1.0081: 2225 146) 1261.09 0 1 Moat of tho Httle steani-yachts sro bem lalt up for the wintyr, vies" ‘Tho biy stenm-bargo Nahunt and cousort lott Jast oventng for Bulfalo, mm ‘The propeller Atlautio, of the Union Steam~ boat Line, Isto be laid up at Buffalo, Cupt. Naplor bas resixned the counniand of tho new tuy O. 8. Green, . The Gruen te wald to be gy hE complejo tuilure, i cequiring from a tou tue pelber Drowedary was fuigedet Aby ton and ahalf of cont pur hour to koep stcany up on her. Tho Httle tig Florence Is atlll In. commission, and $s a8 busy as a Hy towing eanal-boats. "rho propelter Huckeye 14 in tho Chicago Dock Coutauy's dry-dovks fora now wheel and to bo calked, Capt. Pi Hay at Mariner to Varner & MeLean, of Bast Suginaw, for $1,700. “ $ Tho tino stenmebirge H, U, Ackaly, hillt by Capt, Kirny, of Grand Haven, loft Inst evening: for Hseanuba to toad toon ore, ‘The weather wis oxtremely thick outalite all ny vestortay, notwithstanding whieh nearly wll tho hob-tutl Ateain-targes teft port, ‘Phe schooner Sherwood unshipned hor centras Dourd walle bemy, towed unt of port yesterday morning, aud inh lo return for repiirs, White bufng towed out yostorlay tho suliooner Oneontas parted hee towling and ran inte the North Her, but forcunately recelyed mo dati UKE. a ‘Tho Windor barga Favorite has bevn sold by JEL Degrntl and Marit Te Cramer, of ‘Torts : Nulfy ta William Sitcholt, of Buy City, for J. L White uttempting to sall unt of gort yesterday tho tus: schooner clossio Maren. struck, tho North Pler and sutterud” the logs of most of her foreenceling, ay Lbave just arrives, being towed lu by the Trad,” 18 tho greeting the reporters Bet Troi prominent Iwinbermin on the ducks Iva days uutof soven, . ‘The wereekers have qyceesded in. gotting tho schooner Victor, sunk Ta the Detroit Iiver, to the Canada alle of the river, and oxpoct to have her ta dryedock shortly, Ly exnolls, second porter on the stenmer Dove, was kiled at Buy City on (he 24th inal. by: betny struck en the hi by a. crank-pin, Ho resided at Kuat Sujinaw. Cap. Jubn Leonard, of the propeller Lycoming, why suitered the lugs oF his estlintble wits week before lastyarrived in the eb yesterday, and again tuok command of his vessel. It's an Ul wind that blows Tati y xoad. ‘Tag following 18 (rom the Oswego Palladium: “ There ave plenty of ducks at the new pier, where ie schooner Richardsun went down with ber grain, dha tyeul sportsman aire bugging many of 1. ‘Tho propeller John frldgeon Je. struck the const approich to the Harrison street bridge hits: Wednesday night on ber way ont, disphiciag enp Umbers, breakin foists, sidewalk, ate, wo dante can be febalrstt {fn a short time without ubstructiug travel, Capt. Willlam Jebnsan, tho well-known and popular vessel-owner of thie city, wil have iu athor must put into bls ting schooner Clarw ils winter, and thus gonvert her into nw three-und- after, ‘The ‘aig one of tho smartest jinber vesaels that comes tuto Uns pars: and with the addition of ainizzenminst whl give tho bust anily ers on tho tukes all thoy can do to overhaul ber, The Milwaukee Sentinel tells tho fullowing ploce of auirp practico: Tho Captain and inate of the schooner Eclipse enchenyaged a gang ot lumbae-ahavers to unload the verso), dnd the two gutige, upon meeting on the vessel, nuread to work tho craft together, Whon she wided they demanded double pay, which jy and wy inwaiie will follow. ‘Sho ing muster at the time, the Captain or, of Quite n lively: Face for n tow tuolt place yester- aay afternoon between the tugs A. a. Carpenter and Kovbie Dunbam, The New Engtand Ling propeller Northorn Qucen after passing throug Wells streot bridge on her way uptho river algnuled tora tug to tow ber. ‘The Curponter and Denham both backed out from the dock ut tho same time. ‘Tue propuller by the ide the tugs got thelr hows up strain Was wureast of the Air-Line Elevator, and thon eustied tha race for her Ine by the tugs, ‘The Carpenter proved » the quickest and socured tho line, but the Dun: ham was only bebiud by about a yard. WILE STORM SIGNAL, ORDENED UP, Soectat Diepatch to The Chicago Tribunte WastitnaTon, D.C. ct. I—1 a, m1—Signals, nro ordered up at Sandusky, Cleveland, Suction 5, Yoledo, Detroit, Becton 4, Alpena, Port Hu-: ron, Muckinaw, and Duluth, VESSEL CHARTER: AT BUFPALO, N.Y. Rpectal Biteatea to The Chicago Tribuna Burraro, N. ¥., Oct. 28.—Thore was nothings offering todny ia the way of coal tounaxe fort Chicago or Milwaukee. . Pho feeling was very firm, however. ‘Che rate to Detrolt hay ads yauced 15 cents, Engayements—Propelter dames Davidson, conl tv Duluth at $1.7); schooners Havaun, Florida, und {1. Fitzhugh, coal to Do- , trolt at Tieents. The propelicr one Jet Home: A oof egulto Chicngo for the Lehigh Cost ani freinnts Mero stendy at 64, conte onyvlent, 44, conts on corn, and 4 cunts on fluxaoed tot Now York. Shipmenta wero mod- crate. AT CLEVELAND, 0. 1 pyapatch ta The Chicago Tribune. rene rf)y Ont. 28,—Churters—Schooners Leadvilic, Miner’! State, aud Swallow, ore, I ‘connba to Clovoiua'd, $1.40; schooner Lent Eils- warth, ore, Esvauatit to Erle, $155; schooner Hoody, ore, Escamn toa tu Ashtabula, $1.45 achoutter Riveralde, coal to, Chicago nt, Trow: schooner Exlie, Ore, Hscniniba to Cle Jung, private terme: vets Her Gen, Franz Sigel, ore, Marquette to Clovela Mh private terms, AT MELWATEA 4 Pe ean Speclat Dispatch to They“! 4 bod Minwauxre, Wis, Oot, x'%—Tho schooner Ganges bus beon ohurtered to curry alout lum ber trom Manistee to Ogdensby 1,00 feet, WHE LUMBER TRAD.E+ TABT SAGINAW. Bptetat Dispatch to The Chicano Trbxne Fast SAGINAW, Sieh, Oct. 23.—'Thor’ bavo been large ursivuts of lumber-carricrs ch'Ting: the past two days, and freights to Obio ports are becoming less plenty. Some versels bin"? been jying hore threy days unable to obtuin case goes, ‘Tho trouble ty that there ts not Lauber to xo Corward Juan now in quantities to reyuira att the capacity: piturtug. Sovural charters Wer Feparted yasiurday and today at 6 ta Ublo porta. ‘ AROUND ‘THE LAKES, QOODHICH'S NEW ICE-UREAKING TUG. Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune: Manirowod, Wis, Qot, 23—Tho Goodrich ‘Transportation Company's now tug, Intended for service In Milwaukeo “harbor ag an tee-bronker during tho winter sonths, (rapidly anprowube Ing completion xt tho yard of Meyers, Rand & Burger, tn this clty. Hur motel is lean att and full forward, with a tapering stem and keel. ‘hia reduced the Marerlully, and [4 culewinted to ennble her to run out upon firm sco xO us beur itduwn bodily with her welght. In order to gain tho strenyth necessary for encuuntering nod penotrating tolds of thick ice, her frames have bean made unueunily heavy, and fora dise tnuce of twenty-five tect trom the stom aro sut go close together that they present tho appenre anco of a solld wall of Several heavy brenst-houka, running from the stain to the ent of tig wall, und securely braced und kuced, serve” ta kuit tho whole towethor 60 a8 to render it as few as a rock. 4 wWittor-tight bulkhead aevoss the end of this -solid watt of oul promises absolute security againet alikin, Jn the event that use ico should cause 4 brea! forward, Tho tug basa keol aixty-Mree fuck Jong, and hor length over ull is suvonty-threo feot four inches, “Ter breadth of beni amld- ships issixteon and ashulf feoty und grentess depth of bold ving feet. ‘Tho engines aud boller are being built by Musuo, of Chicago. ‘tne former, two In nuniber, bave mixtounsinch oylin= dera und olxbtecu-inch stroke, Tho latter fs six feot in Mamoter and elgnteon feut long. ‘This power, jt fa thatmed, will «bo ame ple fur tha | mast == sovero — serviua to bo performed. ‘Cho hullof the tig is tu be shunthed with fron throughout her entire length, Koller-iron threo-vighths of an suoh thick wilt be used to. cover tno aolld portion of tho bull forward, and frons this point alt No. Wd traw. 1b ty culonlatud that in trina for survive sho will draw four feot of water forward oud ulyot und Abul foot att, ‘Lhe tug hus heen built i strict Accordance with the views of Capt, dG, Buty, Superintendent of tho Goodrieh Line ol steamers, ound it. de galt that she embodies tho — conolysions .reavhut by hint ontter —yenrs of studs. Hor cust will not bo leds thin 817,00, ‘The prevant inten tion is to have ber ready tor ecrvlug by tho sith of November; but if the promise of ap open winter now beid out suull bo fultiiledto the let~ ter (and even the muskrata lend their testimony in that directtop), thory WIL be Rule work for ber to perform until the lattoe part of Yobruary orearly partut Mureb, A SGUTHEAST WIND AND Special Viaputen tw The Cate MINWAUKEE, Oct. A Dela soutnonst wind, accomnoled by n heavy-eed, prevallud on Lake Michigan toduy, coispellioe vessels” upward. bound to souk safe anenorage oF the Shelter’ of approachable barbers, Altuougt ne reports of anaturs to shipping have yet been beccived, tt fs to be presumed thut, yeasela engaged tn load~ ing ut woat-alury plors well down tho luke fared Badly during the stern, ‘Tbe schooner Killen Willlums, laden with luaber from: Menominee tu Chlcuca, also the xchouner Adriatic, bound to Chicayo with tun-basky are in burbor bere, The foriner fa bald to bo In 4 loxky condition, THY KUNKKN PROPRLUBIE CLARION. Spectal Dispatch to ‘fae Chicago Tribune. AMHEHATHUNG, Not, 2,—~Thrco purus have been at work all day on the propeller Clarion, beached on Hallord’a Heel, aud Hote bump was ready lostirt up tomubt, | ‘They bave'the Clarion up above the mula dvok, aud the forry- boat Gurlind ts Uxbtosiug ber, Willan Stoscy, Color Enylacor of the Anchiw Lino, says tho prospcote ure quod to have ber In dry-duck ut Dotrolt tomorrow, i THY PHOPELLEL DROMEDVALY NALSED. Hpectah Dispatch to The GAtcugo’ Tribuns,- Kinustox, Oat., Oct, 2s, Taleht the, pro- GY Aachen MBAVY BEA. ‘Tribune. and G00 barrels of tour of tho cure were nat damaged, They were nnlonded mid tuken to ana lage. ‘The part bilge af the Dromedury wus stove in, but boing temporarily tired by divor sho sleamied up ad proceeded to Muntroal. Cu sity. hag sott kha barzo | a. MeV MIVEAS on THB. m he echooncr B.. ow by tha tue Levine THANG S awill be takon thn A atentnepuinp waa necessury to fro ‘her, It batng tiipossitie to deo by bund, She Jeaves tonhcht, UE DIMBeH ILS CHOSEN. Spectal Miinaten to The Valeur Teidunes AvnERaTIUTG, Unt, Ovt wit is blowing a heavy exto from the wonthvast and the water welt, tho Lites Kilas when the wind changos, vect CAnbINAty Ont Oel {ho American stonmer island Dove, loadad wi has, Diet will probably runt dowe vory loon r hiwell and Hila Sinith with ) DOVE NURNED, Dunaten to The Crteaan, TY td. BAC o'clock tonight hy hound. for Odensbury, took fire whe volilag upethe cana about two miles east of here, SAN night—Taga Sweepstakes stn with cuine Huth stunner anu cargo ure a total loss, BAND BEACH HATHOR OF REFCGE, Npectal Diaweteh to The Chicuao Tribune Bese, Mel Ost. 2—In harbor to rani Matfat, Ah oritt. Quite a number of oraft have mince dark, bat thelr natnes cunuut bo learned. Mt min ubary tho Milwatkee Comp Will bo supplied at one Special inapaten to The MILWATKEE, WI: Leighton and set PNET DENIER SPAT. tch 1 The Chicago Tribune, VAUIE t-te Nore Droke her derrick sonr today white diss nig a dodts-lotd of spars inthe rough at delipyard. A new ore STRIPPED J tc idUN al, lho scow Etiam laid of the Mist havo: 0 stripped and gone inte winter quartors here Shine Bene i sehr M 1 Selir 1 Bebe M Bend, PORL OF CINCAGO. ARTIVALS. Janiteser, sundrlex, irae, sit Onn, Lumber. author. wundrions 4 NaN itague, sunitely: = voray City, sunideloM. suniirtes, way, Latinecte Av, SORE Laven, BUF anchird, Muttaiy, autres. nu dhvard, Hamil, ett Barnes are Lande ae Lora Higlite Latisy WH Mu: ni I he ve Lawrsan. Waits Fat lifed. 1. Kerry, White Lake, lumber. 2 Ve doties, Muskegon, lumnbee. rr ACEUAL ALIA: hant. Butte, 202 pa curtis Bh, Hutt SAE DU Cust, meaurd, Huttisld, 312d bis Curt, Whitey Late Dh 1b ‘On, stindrieg. bur, sundrion, bu varn, ON by whente ht Trop Inier-eu nbs Prep Argonaut, Eaennnbay Hath. . Prov ii, G, Ackley, Cleveland, ilgbt. Prop Gi 8 Duda, Miakede ugh Prop tt zero. sogte BL Prop Chovelans, shunt peur Hehe Sehr Hi fit Nehr Oak Luwl, beennaby, sundsles, beh Melving, Cloviieud Siete selir B. Hour corn. Senr Yo Fehrs Sehr Pou Propelluts Rounoke, Fountain City, Michigan, New Queen of West, W. H. Barouin, Viennt and Dated, Germany nnd barges, Durges, Michigan and barges, Cloveland and bargos, Burlington snd barges, Tacoma and bares, O, ‘Townsend and consort; schooners 8. I. Watson, Ong Sebr Mowlatonn, Sehr Adirondac Grand Iuvon, ight, en, SttiskezOnt tL ara’ Haven, ight. aN ‘Moray, Muskuxun, GU bu wheat, 1,000 bu wuttie Cooper. Qeaxty, light. ‘tinea: ituitalo, ite Tight. Wy. Alans, Huamasly, (3.020 tm corn. a Vorwh, Omook,un, 00) bu onts nnd rindrivn. fitrery, Manistiquo, 100 bu oats, 400 bu Mown, Weht. ‘odtor, Cloveland, light, nts, Clovoland, Idi ul'a Bor, ol by onte, OTHER LAKE PORTS. Pour NUON. Speetat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune NT MUON, Mich, Oct, 23-1: p, n—Up— Taketon und Parana, Kyening Stor, Thomus Gowan, Aunt Ruth, Vienna; steamer Koweo- now, City of Cleveland. Down—Propellers ‘Tecumseh and barges, Baling and barges, Mary Mills and barges; schooners siont! leetlo, C. Crawford; tugs Champion and baryos, Ulla Smith und ‘barges, Whud, southoust; fresh, Pou Weather, cloudy, Speciat Lispatcn tv The Chicago Tribune. wr IURON, Mick., Out. 28-070 p.m,—Passed up—Propellera Vanderbilt, Glasgow und barges, Mavana and bare: tux Spra Down: Heasi hoonur Frod A. Mors; 8 and barg ropollers Sanilac, Starucen, Bustou, 1 rvetl and consort, sticktiaw ond barges; schooners Joveph Platt, Hurvoy Blesolt, ing ‘at $0.60 per | snd Emina ©. Bat B00 per | Ovid, cae Tur RALO, N.Y eago—Prupviter Cit Commodore, corn Arizonn, flow hugh, sumnbi Jurmber, Cleurud. cont, ‘Oy HC, lakes Raiulug bard. BUPPALU. Special Dispateh to ‘the Chieaga Tribune, Oct 23.--Arrived—lrom Chi- if Rome, corn; propeller From Buluri—Prope hooners Havant and H. Fit: }» Whuat. Frown Mog—Barge Cyclone, . Krom Alpetiu—Sehooner — Consuulta, From Erie—Schooner David Vane, ‘or Chicnzo—Propelter Rochester, ete. propellur Clty of Jtume, cuals propel- tor Lehign, voile grepuller, Duulo, coment,ete.; echoonors Dn startin, and C. ne Her Arizon D, ni Joy, rallls, ete Manguer,.ths df Prope Arr Ihrudt id Vance, Elgubeta Jones, Maria J. Wotls, coal, Por Duluth—Pro- ‘ur Rucine—Sehooner » Tullg, ate, Austin, coal, Lor Loledo—Propeller Mor- ¥ MAQUETTE. vat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, nee Ath of ih Uae coe down—_ slurs Xt Of Fromont and Pactiic, ved—Pa puller &, 3. Hull; schooners Alva et eCard, Sigel, Silneby and D. Vs q ' Senced—~tuge Gyodnow and Niagara; sehoon- ere Kung, dobu O'Nl, cndi, ami Hepubile, Passed depth of hold torward | York, und Re ba Fou mntoge, Frunols Puting, Penol atrlulorsd wfrlntur, de City of Green ny, wid Ada Modort RAUANABA, Mich., Oct. Montutrengy, Alout Bisng, Propellers Jupuu, City of Now Dowd. Montgomury, BRUANAIAS Spectal Divateh to The UAteago Tribune, — A rrived—Stoamers whaonors U, J, Cum- Kelly und Eseanab: 4 ate M J. tl, Mead, I. Mott, Moraing 8U are! Lopurted—Steumurs W. I. Brown and Escuna- buy sebounors Ii, C, Hutebhigon, Pathiluder, and ‘You Baker. coLrANawoop. Bpectat Dispateh to The Chicago Triduri- Coniinaywoon, Ont, Oct. 28.—Arrived—srenm> : io Erle, trom Chicago, graln andwther or shu) merchandise and pussungers, Cloare’—Schoono Sligo, for Colpoir's Bay, to loud for Chicugo. CUEDOYGAN, © Bpectat Dispatch to The Unicago Triduns, Cuxnovgan, Mich., Oot, 28,—Clearcd—Steam- om Pearl and Flora; tug Sivtumora and barges, ‘Wind southeast, fresh. CLEVELAND, New York and Indications of rain, ‘ ULBVELAND, Spectat Disvatcn to Yas Chicago Tribune, ©, Oct. 28.—Cloured—L'ropellers Rochester, merchandise, Chicago. <r Spiritualists Digging for Gold—Queer te and ¢ ened wud yore been pot, gone digurt lot wi thoy, hale spot woth wight bo followed then, tho ppot where they hud buen digking the purty, cungietiug of Aihy men and four women, formed fv otreio around a hole in tho Hata series of Ingantacions an siuginy us the other, At 13 o'clock U hited fom ‘the Are and ite Hite the hule, wud then thy men toil to work atuorcd ‘ho men worked uutll 4 o'clock, and then bid thelr tron tools and the iron pot | nour by, and started for thely hous, Tho next ay Deraurest ‘was Informed of the transaction, and wit that pardoular spot; nianded Co yo thore at 12 o'clock, and aftor pers forming the jucantauons described, to dij Operntions Aftur Midnight on a Fara che. ng Countys Cumnwnu, N, ¥,, Oct. 4.—A party of men and Nast profession to ba Spiriruntivts, have beon fi nrest, nbout three miles trons this village, Mount Zour roud, ‘The spot where the diguing wha done fs vut of ylew of both tha furu-house for guid on the furin of Mr. Wood Dem- on tho ue rond. For three succesalvo nighis the tanuger of the farm of, Mrs, Cathurine Bly, which adjolus that af Mr, Domarest, was awak- dust before midnight bya party of inen women pawing (be bouse. Un tho fourth Whon they urrivod at rounl and bes went through queer Movemonts. At one sido tira bad hludled, and over this bung 8 small fron nm which one of the wouen was brewing mixture, ait toa Hine koeph up the sane 10 pot was tonts thrown all thelr tnight, while tha women with ove the firo and chittod. around In a hollow troe ra. Kly'a farm manager Wout to the been dono, There Be described, A lurgo hero tho diggin found the fittin’ bold ‘about twenty feet square wid ten fect deup had beun dug, anil ‘whe luogo earth lay piled up around tho wouth of the pit, The nuxt wight & watch was kept, and whea the operations were fairly under way Mr, Dowarest stepped inte the elrelo and dumauded an explain: party hud revovared from their surpriae oue of the number, acting Bs spokcewas jnnrust that thoy wei had bad repeated ussirances Crow the spirits of Whon the jou, told Str, No- 3 that thoy Bolritual departed Craady tbat thoro was gold in ra that they bud bees com> jue whlob Was marked, aud they woul There were tap olbirtecn uf hey), and use Kuto Winslow, Mont-, dee ne cireumataiees must thoy work atte 4 velovk, He aaid thoy were sure thoy world find the gobi, M. Deniareat put a atop to thelr work, and threntenud 50 le foudd thon nigaln to have thom arrested. ‘This was tho last mo thoy have been seut thoes, eo THE GRAIN TRADE, Summary of an Untoresting Vapor fit the © faternationnl Reviow.+ ‘The November number of the Jaterna: Honal Review vontuins a condensed history of the first emttivation of graln tn the United Sta beghiahing with tho early partof the seventeonth century, aud a fall review of the atutisties of tho grain trade of this country for the past slxt by Mr. It, Hh Md- monds, “he production of cereals,” the artlelesuys, “inthe United States hay nt- talned suet enormous proportions, and the amownt exported to foreign countries 13 80 raphily Incrensing, that the statistles of this trade, both past and present, are of absord- ing Interest to Enropeans ns well ns Amert- cans, Jn all the ranifleations of tho world's commerce thy Aimeriean grain trad exerts it most putentiniinence.? Whenl, It is, stated, wis Jirstsown In ils country In 1603, on Cuttyhunk, one of the Elizabeth Islands, by Goswold, when he explored the coast. [0 Virglnin wheat was sown fi 1611 for the frst time, and from that date It increased quite raphlly nnttl, in iis, ets recorded that there wore soveral hundred neres of tn the Duteh colony of Now Netherlands nit was ciillivated at an early date, and (1 1620 samples uf Urls cereal were taken to Hol- land to show whit could be raised in the new country. Jn 1608 the James River settlers, “under the ftstrugtions of the Iudtans, besa to talse corn, aud In three yours thirty acres awere devoted to its eullivation. When tho PHerlm Fathers landed on Plymouth Rock they fountl the Liians ratslng coru, aud under the teachings of the ret men the Pil- arlins began to grow it in 163t Following the. example of the Indians, die Pilgrhius manured their land with nlewlyes, thet called “shad.” An carly chronicler of the Mgrims says: “According to the manner of the Indians, we matured our eroundl with {herrmg, or rather shad, which we lad in great abundance and take with great ease at our doers’’s and tater, * Yougmay sea hn one: township a tindred aures togethor set with nese fish, overy nero taking # thonsind of tiem; wid an dere Usts dressud will produces and yleld ug much cor as throu acres without isi.” Rye, barley, atid oats were also intro- duced and cultivated by. the early settlers. Fro these small begiuiings the production ot the different cereals steadily fucreused, and atin comparatively early date this cous try not only rased enough grain-for its own néeds, but wach year, with afew exceptions, had wsurplus Cor foreign sbloment. Dutrlig the four years, [sas 1S07, 1538, and 1889, the yield of wheat was very sinall, aud Tt was in yet to hnport 1° considerable guiantity from Burope to meet the dellelon in this country, Tin 1887 alone over 100 wheat nnd flour laden vessels arrived at the port of Baltimore from Europe, the bulk of the grain coming from Gerniany and Toitand, although Bngland sentus a few cargocs. ‘The statisttes of the export trade since 1820 ave been compited with great care, and are presented ina conelse form, ‘Phe exports of whent and flour from the United Stutes summed up tn five-year perlods lis bees 1s jollets (lour reduced to bushels in, the otal) ¢ Prerct. Fire Me) ayheat, | Flour, Total, — | pour “tl, Ura g 4 Shade int, brie. bit. yee T2874) 4.451 8H A610) Ny AOS e214 00 Lehass i ‘otal for 84 yours. 1S75*'8 seen 13.8 ty Tpyoate| cxtecxes) wists] Tan Sanat Hycurs liangceacl isrrastl raresis | 3 ‘One of tha most important facts brought tne to special prominence by the above exhibit fy the larga dleerense In the relutive propor- tlou of flour shipped to foreign couutrles, compared with the exports of wheat, Durkise the five years ended 1825 the exports of flour and wheat combined were 18,878410 bashels, ‘of whieh. 81 per cont was’ shipped in the form of flonr. dn the nest five years the per echtage of Hour was 09.46, a smut decrease, and thls was followed by 07.3 per cent far the dive years calliag Bt and that ins turn by 04.77 then by 91.1, and steadily on down with- outa single exception till for the five years ended 1873 Nhe propartion of Nour was only 272. Taking eaeh year after 1875, the falling ‘off in the perecttage of flour exported cone RADWAYS REMEDIES, ADA ES es fikabi 1S Wiabii Health of Body is Wealth of Ming, RADWAY’S Sarsapariliian RESOLVENT, Pure blood makes sound flesh, strong hone, ang, netearakin, If you would have your tlesh firm, Jour hones sound, without caries, and your eons plexton fale, tae RADWAY'S BANSAPALS KAN ILESULVENT. A Grateful Recognition, “To cure n CHRONIC or Long Standing his. onse Is truly nvictury fin the beating wets thay roasoning power that clearly discerns Defect and supplica & remoidy; that restores atop by step—by deyrces—tho vordy which lias been slow. ly attacked and wonkened by.an isidtons die case, Lot onsy Commune our res}eot hut de gervos our gratitude, Ur. Radway tna fur nishod mankind with thut wondorfil remedy, Ttadway'’s Sarsupnriliian Uosolvent, rwhich ag complishes tuis resuit, ao auoring humanis, Who drag out an existence of ju and discase, through jong days and lone pighta, own bia le. . thelr gratitude."—Stedteat Meaxenger TRUE, FALSE AND Wo extract from Dr. Radway'a*Tisathe oo Diseago and Its Cur," ns follows: LIS OF DISEASES CURED BY ‘RADWA Y’ s Coowanarillian Resell, Chronie Skin Disoases, Caries of tho Rone, Rus mors in tho Blood, Scrotulous Disonses, Bad or Unnatural Habit of Bods, Syphilis aud Venere Fever Sores, Cheoulo or Old Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Welcets, White Swelling. Seald Head, Uterine Affections, Gankers, Glandular Swelllugs, Nod Wasthueund Deeay of tho Body, Pimples and yapopsin, Kidney nod inde der Disensea, Chronio Hhoumatlyi and Gout, Consumption, Gravel, and Caleulous Deposits, and Yarietivg of tho nbave complaints to which sunietines are ziven specious names, ‘Wo nssert thut there 16 n0 Known remedy that possesses the curative power over those disonsce that Radway's Husolvent furnishes. It curcsstep by step, surely from tho foundation. und restores the Injured parts to thulr sound condition, The wastes of tha buy aro stopped, und henlthy blund Ja supplied to the system, from which new material fa formed, ‘This is the Urst corrective war at Ractteay'a Rasulvont, ‘Tn cuses where tho system bas been sallvated, and Moreury, Quicksilver, Corrosive Sublimate, hova.acentmulited und become deposited in the bones, jaints, ote. causing curios of tho boncs, tickets, spinw! curvittures, coutortions, white awollings, varicose velns, otc. the Sarsapurilia will resolve nway those veposita and external: nate the virns of the disenso from the sy Ifthose who nro taking these medicines tor the cure of Chronic Serofulons or Syphititie cndes, hawaver slow inay be the otto, “feel bet tor,” aud tind thelr general bealth Improving, thule flesh and weight juereasing, or even keep ing its own, It Ja A sure sign that the cure ts pro xressing. in those disexses tho patlent either geta better of werse—the Virus of tho disease 13 Tat [naetives iC nat aceasted und driven from the blood it will spread aud contiuue to_underming tho constitution. As soon ns tho, Snrsapariiia makes the putiont “feel bettor,” every hour you will grow better wud increzse in hoalth, dtrength, and flesh. OVARIAN TUMORS. Tho removal of thoso tumors by Radway's Resolvant is now so cortaluty established thet what was once considered alinost, miracuiousts now acomuion recognized fact by tll purties. ‘Witness the cases of Hanpah P. Knnpp, dire. eran Mrs. d. H, dolly, and Mrs, P. D. iendeix, Bru lahed In our Almanac for 18703, also that of irs. C. 8, Hbbins, io the prosvat edition of our “Falso and frac.” One bottlo contains moro of the activo princl- plesof Medicines than way other Preparation, taken in teaspoonful does, while athors require fivo or #lx tines ns much, ONE DOLLAR PER BOPILE, MINUTE REMEDY. nty requires MINUTES not HOULKS, tore ain and curo anute disetsc, HADWAYS RADY RULE in from ono to twenty minutes, never fails tore Hove PAIN with ond thorough application; no mutter how violent or excruciating the pain tne Uveumatie, bed-ridden,intirm, Crippled, Nerv- ous, Neuralgtc, or prosirated selin,tseuey el suffer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF willatto {nstant cuso, . Injlammation of the Kidneys, Inflammation or le Blalder, jEpplaabneattcns: of the Borcels, Congestion. of the Lungs, Sore Throat, Dijfi- ewe Jreathiag, Palpitation of the Tteart, HHystorics, Croup, Diphiheria, Catarrh, n> » fltenza, Houdache, Toothache, Neuralala, Fiheumatian, Cold Chitla, Ague Chitte, Chil= plat andl Srost Bitea, Hruises, Sune Dlotches, Tumors, ned steadily, with the one, exception of *y877 down to 1880, during which year the per- seontaze was 15.2, the Jowest fictites in tie his: ory of the export flour trade. In the fisent qyeitr 1089-"31 there was a sllgut rally, Yor the sixty-one yenrs ended 1881, vports of corn ameregated 837,851,184 bushels, svalited af 550,002,180, while the exports of cuval for the same Cie were 15,707,538 hire rela, valued xt $58,452,705, ‘The aggremity ‘valle of the exports of breadsttuifs from the United States for tha sixty-one years endud June 80, 1881, was Whent..., seeccsece, tee eo nee BLO LHL AOD 158 tha exe « Flour, Corn ‘The Coal-Supply of Kaglwud, Bome twenty yours axon oot! deal of sitle- faation was oxpressed in Bngland whan a welle known gutbority assured the public thut tho eoal-supply of tho Kingdom, at the rite if wis then being drawn upou, and after making duo allowances for tho {ncrengy in the demand Incl. dent tonow industrics, would last for ut test Zityours, What Englishinon ware to do for coal ‘afior the year 272 did not appear, and verhans the Fuglisbmen of 1863 did not laboriously con- aistor,, Duy tuere was in tho knowledge thit cou) would remuln after thoy aud thelr ebildren, und perbiys thelr grandghlliren and great-crand- children, hud gone, a senso of fellef from pro- visuwanklety, Move recantly tc haa been found tat Eugiand’s supply of cont le greater than tt was vatinated in IN} to be, but, at the same tine, the rato of consumption has tnereased fuster than itwas thon eunpoged it would extenae. iu 1869 about 64,000,000 tos were ann atly tusen out of the wines of the United King- doi, und the increaso per your bud beon for two yeurs before something less thin 3,000,000 tons per yoar, Agulvst tho 64,000,000 tone of sightcen yoars azo wo, have now an ‘Annual ont. at of 000 tons, Instead of about 134,000,- Tid, wiatoht would oo the quantity bad the rate of increesu resmulnod where It was, However, tho rate Qf Jucrease hax not boca constant. Its avorn ge hie been about 3,250,000 tong yonrly, but in t87Fund 1873 [t was botow that, and in 183) tt yas fiir above it—roso, in fact, to 12,000,000 tung, which, is tho largoat Incroaso on record. Wut in spite of all this (here dovs not appear yet to be nyttdng like the economy that thore night bo tho use of coul, In tho matter of ita, nulla 14 ons, cotnplaint Is uiade that mon nro stil ystig ip“ wastotully and gatravagantly: pr Ofrosa, havwover, bas beon nceompilshed, Uno production. pt ple tors whioh consumed, in 1472, fifty bundred-woight per ton, and con- au Wea now only forty-four, or, In tha produce tin of ateol ralla for use in the plico of iron Osos, thy steel consuining now less than two and ofte-half tons of coal, Whilo the fron used to e¢ngume tive tons, or more than twice as much, Jstto ostimates of tho duralion of the ritish edal-aupply plavo it ut 250 years, _—— Charitable Bequests. New Youk, Oct. 25.—Tho wilt of Francis P. Bkshoule, iate P rosiilent of tho Hruadway Savings 1 dink, Has been offercd for probute. If contains pre fouowing charitable, -vequuste: ‘te, tho Asnerivan Hible Society, $25,000; the Aimurican ‘Wraut Society, $25,000; tho American Home Alis- slonury Socloty, $25,000; tho Hourd of Howe Missions of the Presbyterian Church In tho Valtod States of Amurica, $50,000; the Board of orslaa Missions of tho Prosbyterian Cuurch, Bw, the Trustees of tho Ucneral <of the Presbyterian Church of tates America for tho wablod = mitisters = and tholr 10,000; the Proabytorlan Home Vomon, n000; the ‘Trustoos of tho wi of Kducation of tho Prosbytorian Church United States, $10,000; the ‘Lrustees of the 4 wsbytarian Hospital, $10,000; the Hoard of Hi anne Slissions of the Pres! ayteeiat Church, to ta oxponded for the work of evangolizution in Un 9 West, $10,000; tha Trustecs of the Presby- tur y of Now York, to by oxpenided tor tho pure po: es of church oxtonsion, $10.00); the Trustues of. the Union Theological Bewinury, for the Dui titogor the Adams Stemoriul Chapel, $5,000; tho Amerivan Boauun's Friend Hoclety, $10,000; the. Hampton Normal and Agricultural Tustl> Ute, 5 85,000; that spew nn t at liampton, Va., jo Children's ald Soglety, $5,000; tho Wilson Jutustrial Boho ob, $5,000; tu ra Gets 2 Ss ti ihe Uawoony ot ovit ‘es ; an jalyo y ul Wast Vaaton, 0. U., 85,000, y i mmpluints, Nervousness, Sleaplessness, i folds, Sprains, Pains in tie Chest Rack. or Linbs, are instantly relleved. FEVER AND AGUE. FEVERAND AGURecured for {0 cts. There ja uote remedial agent in this work thot will eure Foyer and Ague, and other Malurious, Biltous, Scarlot, typhala Yeltcw, ond other fevora(aided RADWAY'S PILLS) go quicsly as RADWAY BADY RELICE. It wiltin n few momenta, when taken accord ini to tha directiqus, euro Cramps, Soasms, Sour Stomach, Honrtburn, Sick Hendache, Diarrhes Dysontery, Cotic, Wind in the Bowela, und all In ternal Paina, ‘Travolers should alwayscarry a bottle of Rad- Hendy Relief with tham, A fow dro er will provaut ‘aloknoss ur paing irom change of wuter. 2 14 butter thun Froach Brandy or Bitters aa astimulant, Sliners and Lumbermen should always be pro vided with It. is ai CAUTION. F ‘agite romodin! agents capable of destroylog by an overdose Thould be avoided, Morphine optim, atryebnine, arnica, byosolssius, and ott er powerful remedies, do at oortain thoes, {9 very amalt does, reliavo tho patient during (helt action tn the system. But porhaps the seul! dosu, if ropeated, may aggravate and increase the buffering, and anothar dose cause dealt Thers iano necessity for us! these ncertala agents whon a positive remedy lke Hudway Rendy iollef will stop the most, oxcruciating pain quicicor, without entailing tho least dillie culty fu either fofant or adult. THE TRUE RELIEF. Rapway's Reapy Reuter ts tho only rein! agent In voguo that will instantly ston pala. Fifty Cents Ror Boule. Radvays Regulating. Ui ¢ Pain, Always Retia Td Mitturat te Ther Operations AL VEORTADIS SUBSTITUTE FOR OALOXEL Mr tly tasteless, clegnntly coated wit art purge, regulate, purify, cleanie, then, > dors RADWA'S Pitta for tho curo of all disonlit of iia Stomach, Liver, Howels Kulnoys, wa der, Norvous Discasos, Headache, Constlpa Coativoncss, {ndigosti Dyspepsia, ‘Fovor, Intlammution o} Hows ‘all derangemonts of tho Internal Viscora. \ ranted to effect a pormanont ure, # aroly | tole otabio, contelolg, ‘no meroury, minerals, 0 oterious druzs. sulle 27" Observe tho following symptoms remy iow From diseases of tha digestive: prgang: Ast Boe it Ta etomnch, Natit @ Head, Ac! of jo Nase Heartburn, degust of Food, Puliacss or Melee fa tho Sromact, dour Eruotations, Sinking ce Fluttoring at tho Heart, Choking or Byte Sensations when in o ice postures tt Webs bofore tho Sight, Fover and Dul ¥e Be aut satya ak Bf oO! 10 | Is jean, snd Mabe and Sudden Flushes of Healy urn! ol 9 Hiesh, PN Tow dosos of Rapway's Pits sill free te. syaters from all the ‘gbovouamed disordvr: Price, 25 Gents Per Box 1 out ‘Wo repeat that the rondor must canny He books and papers ou tha subject ‘of discuses thelr uure, among which may be named: } Radway on Frritable Urethra.” «4 Radway on Nerofita.’ ‘dnd others relating to ditforont classes ot DWF 80LD RY PROD READ “FALS. 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