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~ MARINE NEWS. Hi Freights to Buffalo Yester- ae ay Without the Least Animation. Only One and a Half Cents Of- fered Carriors for Take ing Corn. she esselmen ot the Opinion that ¥ the Senson of 1881 Is Ended. — Around tho Lakos—Veesel OharteraDoole, and Other Notes—Arzivals and - Departures, * LAKE FREIGNTS. SON senilaes the beak rolghta were tlfclesd yesterday, tho bes! tates for vessels to carry corn to Tuts falu being 11g cents, a drop of: % a cent from tho rate olfured Saturday. A obatter’ was made to carry flaxevod to Muitalo at 22¢ cents, tha vessel to lund at three or four different houses, Six conta was offered for room for corn to Ogdens- burg. There was but Jitte, demaud for vessels ven at tho rate offered, and carrieta did not Seek ebntora. ‘Tho following cotuprise the ves= Buahela, 60,000 eck als tukent ; For Bugato, Clyde, COPN,...s0 56 Senooner J, D. Sawy'ar, Cort... .++ For Ogdensburg. : Behooner J, Marin Scott, COM. .sereersrters 2Q000 7 otal capacity.....s++++ LUMUE ae i ut few Iumber-curriers ara in port, but the eply is equal to tho demand.. But threo charters were reported yesterdny, and woro made at the recognized rates, which-may be quoted weak, Tho rates a From Fast Saginaw to ports. From Fi From Hay City to Lake Bric. Frou Hn Gity to Chicnye... From Minlstee to Chicago. From Ludington to Chicago, From White Lake to Chicago... From Grand Haven toChicago.. ¥ From Muskegou to ChloaZ0.,...e06 181% ION-ONE, Ore-carriers woro only in modorate demand, and charters wore made at # reduction of 510 cents frum lust week's rates, ‘Tho following uro now therates: oe From Escanaba to Chicago... Escanaba to Grand Hayon, + 90601,00 Fro Escanaba toSouth Chicagd...... _ Meal! From Escanaba to Lake Erin ports... 101.35 From Marquette to Lake Eric ports... 210@2.26 Cont frefghts at Buffalo continue unchanged, but freights aro very firm. Tho demand for yeasels nt Oswogo remains good, The follows Ing are tho prevailing rates, From Buffalo to Chienyo.... From Butfalo to Milwaukeo, From Haltata, to Duluth... From Uswexo to Chicago..... From Oswego to Milwaukee., as By Lake Arle ports fs meant any port on Lake Brio, west of and including Erie, to which tron- tre is consigned and from which cual is shipped, HOME GATHERINGS. RESIGNED TO THE ITUATION. Yesterday THE Tripunn reporter had con+ versatlons with varlous gontiemen, owners of vessel-property, ag to the outiook In marine circles, Without exception they teolared tho seaton dead. There wus no disqulsing tho fact, they gald,and thoy were reaigned to the in- ‘wyitable, A fow vessel-owners still hope to get one decont frolght before navigation closes, but tho number with auch a hope is very small. It is provable that In the courso of a fortnight most of the first-class salling craft will be Mripped and laid up for the-winter. Tho Benson of 1881 has been an unprofitnbié ano to nfdrindra of all degrees, and that.ownora bave-come out even for the seagon is something for them to congratulate themselves over. About the only tlass that bave mado anything aro those in tha lron-ore trade; whiob bas been fairly good. DOCK AND OTHER NOTES. ‘The repairs on the schooner Moonlight have beon completed, ‘ The diforont dry-dook compaties report thelr docks full—of wator, fomo of the tugs went down the lake as far as Eenusha yesterday tooking for tows, Capt. James Ciansman ‘has purchased the échuoner Pride of Sheboygan for'#.l00. ‘Tho propelicr Buckeye came, out ot Stiller Brothers’ docks yesterday, haying had bor re- petrs comploted. ‘The schooner 7.8. Skinner has gone Into win- terquerters at Muskegon, ‘and Cupt, Davis bas Gone to bis homo at Port Huron, ‘The schooners Red-White-and-Bluo and Sun- nytide and Hig eras ye Alcona and Bun Diego Gre loading at Ashland fur this port, ‘The propellor Avon's bolier is evidently in bra condidon, ‘Whree times it auccumbed to the cold-water pressuro of steambuut Inspectors. ‘The tux Loulo Dole yesterday: ran into a dump-scow, and tho result was that the Dole siitered some damaye to hor how on the port Morley Bros. of Martin'City, sold to Capt. 1, Geacitg tiers. seat Se eat . We a tobe delivered on hor down tripe Ey Saas Boveral American and Canadian insuranc ‘ous coi wa breakwater there ia u0e remedied. vee pt, Howgood wishes to correbt the state- ents by some of tha lake papers regarding tho death of bis brother, the “late Cama ue the barge Sunshine. He suys toore 8 -no truth in the report that be was Tully dealt with. ‘The fine schooner Typo, Capt, James Brucc, 18 i bort with a cargo otironsore from Escanaba. ‘apt, Bruco ta tore trips i, #8 i hopes of making two or three 18 on: closes. Tho ‘T Tage iste up Gt Milwaukee at the oloio of aye The old schooner Arcturus, which bas boon at Port Huron recolving a robuild ever gnco bor Toth one at Cleveland soma tima-ago, has just lato first-class barge, a aed raantoria ae Ey aiot the schooner Canfivld wore takon Some passing craft Fri might. 3 beobatity they have, been brakes. ol ciow he mone ot tho water, and now form moro dan- they cou eae? avluration thin whon ee, Boon, Hep owners till talk of Tee Turnover (tugm 7 1 gmon) Chub will give its first taal feativat ‘fang bath Chrlatimes Eve, Afine tomes “tan pup’ will be given to the band- eholeo. rote uae aRopular - tugs Captain—the One pretty. voce by the ladies tn attondance. looking tu; ~ Beneod to cultivate a blonde pat cho ta ea ‘0S of belug able to win the dora" The Canadian sch looncr Queen of the Lakes {ad besn in port hero for over tvs weve alts eHtendag ee Ue Chrgo of some kind. Hur owner Haghlay camo to tho conclusion that he wattld Walt tlt uext spring for aoything Ike clusion tes und th accordance wit pollcics ob ta ececay a gtueSt the lasurauce Tee uf her cunyas tiv tatd ‘un Me EN , NerpNelson, a seaman on board the tay her Two lirotuara, abaue two months since Fie ken while gullinu through Death's mbied ae? Handle of tho contro-bouru winch, oe Of i somo unexplained manner. Miwaukee jveved to the: Marino Hospital at oot, execute Tne ot been able ko pny ul be dame, ahaoea of tho ‘two iivaxhors for $0,000 imine lh ut acvoral luwyers bavecurofully ex- beeatieg ita tho cnap and ‘refuse to bring sult, bound? tho pecullsr construction of the ta" thas oon- Sustructions h x i ee ave bea Htelue Deoartinent to Neue i paar rd Nea tue, completed by that Govbrnment ut Huip-cbunuel e eateuace to the Pi Sahted tres A tho Gcorwlan Hay. When gut direct b; \ ¥ pusuluy south f to waegee ue Mille, and, ¢ Decvasiry cannons tei the Wink Iafasds, which He. be ots north Uf the Hzbthouss, Tho. distance me, basBed tn porfech sutety, within the the largest uoned, uf uny “time ‘by veasals oF Ipcut tina ae tee Lakes Bro ovo . i q srurcaannel Teuding (0 tag. pees pare gt. a . lucnten preteen hus voen looking ator the hy sbarp lately to hie ni Gruinunce, and, It intend” hus an et a Be im. yesterday’ tho ignated ieee fe atreet bride str 3 the tay Duwsed through the beage ‘| fout and vulgar language to tu THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1881I—TWELVE PAGES, with Sta tow tho bridgctonder ngsatiod those on Voard with n torrent of obscenity and oaths, and onthe toturn of tho tue nfter tending the’ by’ vote at her dovk compelled the aaptiin to tio his tng to tho piling, mylny he would see hin In h—1t berors he would let hin through until ho was ready, The Capiain of tho Mysotia testifies to thia us woll as thotugmen, ‘This fn not tho first case of tho Kinzie stroot man using igmen, which isin direct violation of Mayor Hartison'a tate lotter to the bridgotenders, nid his Honor's attention facailed to this man tn tho hope that ho with hounee him and put a decent man In hts place, Whilo tho majority of the beldgetenders are In- competent, the taost of thom aro gentlemen, ond they should protest against such fellows as the Kinzie street tnan. THE STORM SIGNAL, STILT UP. Speelat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Wasntnaton, D.C. Nov. 1-1 0, m.—Caution= ary sianitis continue at Duluth, Marquutte, eonaba, Section 2, and Macklunw. VESSEL CHARTERS, AT DUFPALO, N.Y Bpectal Muaraten tv Ths Chicago Tribune Hurrato, N. Ys, Oct, 31.—Conl frelehts wero wnehanged in rates tudny, Thor is not much coul here at present and it is coming in slowly, Most vessels are experiencing delay in londing. Engagements—Propuller Middtesox and bargo Melbourne, coal to Murquotte at $1.40, and Inm- hor from L'Anse to Buitalo at $4; propeller Qceanle and schooner C. C. arnes, coal to Chl+ cago at nie schouner Coneuclla ond barge G, H. Waud, coal to Detrolt at 64 conta; sehouner J. King, cont to Cloveland on private terms. Chiat freights wore strong at f'¢ cents on whout, 4% centa on corm, dnd 4 cunts on ox seed, Sbipmeouts wero talr. AT CLEVELAND, 0. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns Crnvenany, O., Oct. 31.—Churtors—Sovooner Baldwin, ore, lideanaba to Cloveland, $t.i0; sehuoncr Niagara, cual, Dick River to Atllwint= kee, 81.25: scloaner Wileox, cont, Black River to Port Huron, 45 cunta freo; achooner Morton, lituestono, Kally's Isiund to Marquette, aud ore buck on private terms, AT O8WENO, N.Y Sptetat Dispateh to ‘Tre Chicago Tribune. Oswean. N. ¥., Oot. 31.—Chartora—Schooner | John KR, Noyes, stone, Grindstone Island to Chi- cnuy, at $0.60 per tom, ‘Tho Noyes was ufferod nine’ cents on baries, from May of Quinte to Chicago. ANOUND THE LAKES. OPENING OF THR FAGH FIBIUNG REASON. Apectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MILWAUKEE, Oct. 31.—Tho fall fishing season bas opened auspictously in this Vieinity, Those engaged in tho business report large catches dnily, some of the steam craft frequently briny ing In ns bigh ag 4.400 poundsof trout and white- fish os tho result of watngle lift of the nets. The local stenm flabing fect now numbora alx ves- aels—viz,: tho A. Eaton, J, W. Eviston, Dan Costello, Pottowattomie, George R. Green, and Emma Dwyer, The two Inst named were re- contly brought bithar from Groen Day and altered {nto sultabie sbapo for’ handy work. They brve atso been subjected to considerabio repulr work. Large repaira have also been mado upon tho boiler and hull of tho Dan Cos- tello. At 8t. Joseph, Mich., six steam craft fre at present netively ongngad jn fish Jog, with satisfactory results, Last ovening another litte ateam craft, Intended to be ndded to the St, Joseph tloot, arrived here from Groen lay. She was purchased by L. Latiin, of Chi- ago, reconstructed, and tnen transferred to resident tishormen of St, Joseph. Mr. Lutiia has niso had built nt Saugatuck, by Martotie, a hull Afty feut long with twelve fest beam, which Is to be added to the 8t. Joseph fleet ua soun as tho engine and bollor can be placed in her ut Chl- engo and the neccessary upperworks thereafter completed, Sr, Latlin handles nearly the entire product of tho St. Joseph tlaherivs at bis Chicago house, Recently a mouber of anothor Chicago firm was hero with the view of purchusing 1 steam fubing-smuok to be atattaned eomewbera in Green Buy wuterg, but failed to tind ono, Evidently the fishormen and thoso engaged in tho anto of Nuh are dolug a profituble busine: RECEIPTS AND BIIPMENTS AT BUFFALO. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Burra.o, N, Y., Oct. 31.—The Inke recelpts for the month are: Corn, 4,039.40 bushels; wheat, 1188180 Lustels; ilaxaced, 340,600 buahela: tlaur, 209,400 barrels. For the seasoit; Corn, 31,416,600 bushels; whent, 10,055,800 bushols; oats, 3,605,710 bushela; tlaxeced, 1,830,700 bushels; flour, (3!,100 barrels, ‘Tne siipments for the month were: Cunl, 164,380 tons: coment, 7,220 barrels; rulls, 1,800 tong; sult, 7,000 tona. For the season: Coal, 745,910 tons: ce: Bray Falls, 43,000 tong; salt, 7,000 tons, Tho receipts of grain for this year show a dcoreaso of 42,001,370 bushels: froui fast year, and the shipmonta by canal a 25,143,400 bushela, the total for this 27,005,300 Duane! ‘Tho shipments of coni by Inke for this season show au Inerease of m24,2t0 tons ovor Jaat year, x THY LIMR-KILNE CROSSING. Spectat Mevateh to The Chicago THbune, AuHERstBunG, Ont. Oct. 31—Tho water on the Crossing Is fourteen feat olght_inchos. Weather ent and clear, Tho propeller Juniata, drawing fourteen fect seven inches, has Just Arrived to inquire about the water. The tele- phone fs now in working order betwoon Multen’s cont dock and the Lime-Kitne, and provea a grout convenience to up-bound vessels, RELEASED FROM POINT MOULLE. Sptciat Dispatch to ‘The Chteaon Tridunes AMHEUSTHURG, Ont, Oct, O1.—The schooner M, BP. Barkalow, which wos aground on Point Moulle, passed up in towof tho Pacilic. She waslenking., All bands were ot the pumps, ADVANCE 1N BAILONS’ WAGRB, Spscial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Kinagton, Ont. Oct..31.—At a meeting of the Beamen’s Union today sultor's oes wore ade ie Wel 3 HI 5 a £ 5 Es vanced bere to $3.76 through the and Canal, and $2 on Lake Ontario, THE PROPELLER CLARION AFLOAT. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, AMNERSTAURG, Ont,, Oct. 0,—The propeller Clarion was got sfloat at 10 o'clock today and takon to Detroit. PORT OF CHICAGO. AMIIVALB, Stmr Shoboyasn, Manttowac. anndrics, Proparantows Waite luke, tumbor, Prup Albort Soper, Suakoxon, lumber. Lrop Hkyluek, Bunton linrbor, sundries, Yrop Gourge Dunbar, Muskegon, inmber. Prov Aunie Laura, Muwkezon, 1utnb Prop Michael Gron, i Neate umber Rrop Mosonyor, Ueniun Harbor, sundttes, Prop Luscobol, Poantize, towing. be iecatia ba teacana be. rancor’: * Prop Roanoke, usa unidries, Prop Vunderuilt, asital Hrop It, G. Porters, tog, lumber, Prop City Gf Duluiu. Duluth. sunurios, Hehe Ford Hiver, Fora River, lumber, Hour Myso(ts, Greon ay, udibur, chr A. £. Mine, Kecanaba, quarts, Eclir Mautonee, Doshtiyo, lumber. Sehr Alort, Peshtize, luntber, Schr Jama Couch, 0, coal, Scur Red Wing, Nutulo, coal. SobrJumes U, Worts, ‘Toronto, barley, Sebr'l'ypo, Excunaba, tron-ure, Bohr Meira, Butta, com. Behr Coliinkwoad, Chuboygan, posts, tumbor, aundrios, Behr Grangor, Traverso, Rehr Donsidaon, Hudule, cont, Behr Will indy, Marinette, lumbar, 2 chr i. 8. itobvinson, Alnrinette, lumber Hoh Munry Witbeck, Marinette, Iurnb Hobe Gallatin Cleveland, cow), Behe White Cloud, Travere City, lumber, #ehr Golden gets Hunulo, coal. Hohr Arondel, Manisteo. lumbor. Behr Lincota Dall, Muskegon. luiabor, - ACTUAL BAILINGS, Prop Messenger, Henton Harbor, sundries, Prop iiueceye, Musk one ibe aaee e), Puslitizu, towing, Prop Hismurck, Marinette, towing, Prupd. 11, Ow ang! KHL Prop Albert Bojor, Aluedezun, Mube, Vrop Slichtol Grul, Muskegon, tht, Krab Gourde Bunbig, Muskuusry tit, Prup Annie Laura. UE ibe, i Sollingwoud, 10,001 bu corn, Judington, Hebe, gon. dal anabe, light tt une, 0, gta Pro rier Queen, Bropgien pn wuoate ro arin iy be chr D. 1, Filer, Marinetie, tights four Ka" Judd, Sluctiottos tlgut, e Hebr Bay Htate, Geant, lixne Sehr Glanifivr, Kingston, 240 bu eam, Cy AL Behr Abnapoos uskou Bebe Lovi Grunt, Suskoxort, 1igbt- y He ‘gounaba, tight he Muy Itteuurds, Bebr Rilou Witlaios, Menomlaua, ttt, Hobe ftousg simmons, Sus te Behe bord tivo Ford Rivers Huh z cue tS fuskoxon, Rein aio, Recunaba, Nght. ah hit r ir 5 Me, Roly Andraw Jickaun, inskegon, Sobr Kate an AM view on Vrop ky Lark, Bonton Harbor, sundrios, re iinet OTHER LAKE PORTS, ‘ “PORT UUBON, Speciat Dispatch ta The Urtcago Tribune, Pout Hunon, Mich. Oct, 31,—1:00 p. m.—Up— Propellers .srizona, Brunswick, Nasbuy of Rome, James Fay and consort, -Guzelte ‘and barges, H, Stewart and barges, D, Ballentine and consort, Mary Mills and consort; echuougra Dia- rengo, Cussoio, J, W. Wells, C, Heid. - Down—Propetlers 8. F, Hodye, Cubs, Rusala, Conngmaugh, Enterprisa No. 1, Oveanto, lt. J, Hackett uad consort, Hiawatha aud consort, dames P, Dongldson and barges, and Mary Pringle and baryes, Empire and burces, Ouwe- Katcble and barges, Annio Sinith with. Db. Doud, Columbia, Brookiyn; schooners 8. B. Pomeroy, A.B, Grover, -G, M4, Nevion, Camden, Joun Kilderbpuse, & J. Tilden, &. V, Jt, Watson, George Sherman, :‘L. D. Olark, H. A, Koot, Jamatoa, J. B. Giimore, David Dows, F.‘D. Hare kor, W. I, Preston, F, L. Danforth, G. 1. Sloan, tuy' Masters and barges, P, G.. Jonasson and barges: . nd woat, tigbt.. Weather cloudy. upsctat Dusatch (0. Tue Chicago Ivioune, Port Hulton, Mich., Oct, 1—0:00 p, m.—Passed up—Propellers Oluan and barges, V. Swain and ovnaart; schoouer Elizuboth Joncs, “‘Down—Propeliers Arabia, 0. ‘Hurlbut andcon- sort, A. ‘Turner and barges, Chicaxe aud Duryea: schooners Rojadver. Hello Mitchell, 1omor, and H. Hino; steamer Flora; tug 8woop- Stako and rift, Wind gouthwost, light, Weather cloudy, hUFPALO, > Special Dispateh to The Chtengo Tributtes Burrato, N. ¥.. Oct. dl.-Arrived from Chi- engo—Propelior Waverly, corny ote; propeller Boston, corn, eto; propelter ‘Sturucen, corn, ete.s propeller Oceanlon. corny propeller Huse Bin, Corny Prypelier, Montann, corn, vte.: pros pollor J, 1. Furweil, corn, eto.; propelior Duia- Ware, corn, ste.; pron Daluth—1 aehooner Lizzie A, Titw, corn. pbelluc James Davidson, whont. roi Hay City—Propeliers 8. 1. Caldwell and Middlesex, ant) parges Montuomery, City of the Biraits, Metbourne, and Co IL. Green, lumber, nin Detrolt—Propeller A. L. Hopkins, wheat. an Escaumba—Senuoner C. A. King, pigelrun. From ‘Toledu—Propetices Morley ad Tassett Saye, wheat. From Clovaland=-Propelicr 1, Chishotins kehootiera Negaunes and Warming- ton. “Froin Erie—Sehooner A. 1. Nortla, Cloared—For Chicago—Proveller Philadelphin, anit, ote; propeller Commodore, cement, ete; prop fer Chisnolin, cont. For Milwaukeo— Propeller C. . Kurshaw, coal; schooners Neguunce, Thotins Quuyle,” and A. i, Norris, conl For Wlaska Bay—Senooner W. 8, Crosth- waite, For Detrolt—sehouner Havana, eoul. For Toledo—Propeller A. L. Hopkin, For Cleves land—sebooners A. 1. Andrews and Fleetwing, sulphur, Fur Kenosha—schooner Cossack, cual, : EXUANABA. Speetat Dtspateh to The Chicaga Tribune, Racanana, Mich., Oct, o1.—Arrived—Steamors Tron Duke, Uscar Townsend, W. L. Brown, aud, Leland: schooners Lom Ellsworth, Iron Chler, Ed Kelly, Swallow, and A, Hoods. Hepurted—Stonmer Inter-Ocean; schooners Pulaski, Lafrinier, Stampode, P, Ly Lecke, aud. W. HL. Vanderbite. MARQUETTE, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. MaAngurrre, stich, Oct, 21.—Arrlved—Fropol- ler H. f. Worthington: schooner King Sisters. Clenrel—Propellera Ii. 1s. Hate and Republic; Bchouners aA. Uradioy, D. Wiystalt, G. Holland, fronton, and H. Folger, 4 POUT Conponng. Spelat Dispatch to The Chtcaya Tribunt. Port CoLnonne. Ont. Oct. JL—Passed dawa— Schooner P.M, Hoyers, Netralt. to Capo Vincent, wheat; schooner Nevada, Soledo to Oxdenaburg, whuent. Up—sehooner Jounlo White, Ogdensburg to Cleyetand, fron ore; schooner Canada, Kinyaton to Cheboygan, Nght, CHEBOYGAN, Hpectat Disvateh to Tne Chieaco Tribune, CHENOYGAN, Mich., Oct. 3t.—Cleared—Propol- lors Celtic. Canada, anu Van Iualtes steainer BSWONAW. Arrlved—Sehoonor Halsted and tho revenuo- eutter Andy Jobson. Wind south, fresh, Weather cloudy. . OSWENO. Spittal Dispaten to The Chteago ‘Tribune Osweao, N. Y. Oct. 31.—In Port—Schooner John R. Noyes and D. G. Fort, with corn from Chicago. CLEVELAND, Special Dispatch to The Chicaca Tribune. CLEVELAND, O., Oct. U1.—Clearod—Sohoonar Nellte Reddlngton, coul, Chicago. BRIE Spictat Diswateh to The Chteaoo Tribune. Ente, Pa. Oct, 31.—Clenred—-Propeller Phila- delphia, for.Chicago, merchandise, LOCAL POLITICS, Turn Out To-Day and Register—Nows at Party Hoadquarters. Thoro Is nothing new {1 tho local political situation that calls for oxtended comment, At tho Republican headquartors there was n mect- Ing of tho Campaign Commmittes in tho after- noon, but the proceedings were of u purcly routine character and of no Intorest. A com mittee of three was appointed to see to It that the Judges of election were furnished today with the regular books, ote., so na tu secure the necessary corrections on the roll of registered voters. After the tranenctfon of somo other routine matters, there was 1 call of tho wards and county towns, and tho delegutes present re- Ported that everything wos satisfuctory, pros vided the voters could be gotten out on election-day, It was suggested that in some | of tho wards didittonal steps bo taken to perfect tho organization, and tho {den waa unanimously concurred In. Gu tha suge geation of Peter Sundelins, the inembors of tho commitice from the Second Commiralonec's Distriot wore ordered to moct and tuke tho Nocessary steps to harmonize tho diltlcuities and altforvucos existing therein growing outof tho Hn leat gat hues, arlelng froin niittle disappointed ambition, 2 ‘Tho Chairmen of the various ward delegations wero requested to organize the mombors from their wardsaga campaign committe in cach inataneo, and to report. AT THE DEMOCRATIC HEADQUARTERS thore wasn convention of delegates fram tho Second Commisaioner's Vistrict iu the forenoon, with Col, Thomas Shirluy In tho chalr, and B. F, Webbor, Secretary. On mation it was unani- mously resolved ta nominate as nm oaudidate for the; oifico of County Commissioner Mr, N. G. Igtohurt, of Evanaton. The convention also adopted the followlng resolution: WHENEAS, Our represantatives in the past have ignored the wishes of the people, and have not alded In holding those corpurutions toa strict accountability tothe people to tholr rights under the luw; therefore be it Resolved, That ny candidate be put in nomina- tion pledged to support ana aid the people in all fair ciforta to supplant the exiating system of toll roads with univeraul free rouds, A committvo was appolnted to find Mr. Thies hart ond apprize bim of ble nominatio ‘he committee retired, and aftor a brief absence re- turned with the object of thelr search, who waa warmly received, aud inade a brief speuch re- turoing thouks for tho bonor conferred, and pledaing bilmaelf to urge the adoption of tha “freo puss" system toovery peraon who has occasion to usa the ronds within tho Holts of his baitlwick, Tho ohor business tranagcted by. Frank Chara and Josoph Chosterticld was of a purely routine character—the appointment of wart commit- teors, etc, tobelp ulong tho campaign, 5 THE DEMOCRATIC MANAGERS aro moving heaven and earth, as it wore, to so- curo the election of Jubn Biattocks as onv of the County Commissioners, aud to do 80 du hut “hesitaty to throw of thelr other canditate, wherever It may be needod. ‘The object of this attack {s Charles & Colburn, the vresent Repub Hean Commissioner, who isa candidate for re- election, To accomplish his defeut and Mat- touks’ clection they will muke any trade that may be required. + THE LAST OPPORTUNITY FOR REGISTERING previous to the coming election will be pro- sented toduy, and it bebuoves every voter tu soo that big niue 18 actually on the books, and thus relloye himself of the bother of sweariny in his vote on the day of election, It will not do to trust to tho judyos, who hayy not-in ull caves been as careful us they infyht be in copying the Nats. There have, of cuurso, been a great many removals alnce the last municlpul elecuon, and even Ifa voter's name fson the books it ls apt to be set down at the wrong street nuinber, and thus produce an annoylng complication when the guld voter comes to offer his ballot. The aitnplo and only way to prevent nll this is for overy voter to sco that ble name is actually on tuo list, with the proper street number opposit {t, and to seo to it today, ‘CELLENT RECORD IN VIEW OF TILE on the subject of county fAnauces mado by the presuntCounty Board, as shown by the appro- priation bill, printed claewere In this tsquo, by which the tax-levy Ia greatly reduced, and in view of tho general auperiority of the last threo years of Rovuolican rule over tha last ono of emnoruticorule in the Cozoty Bourd, the im- pression thut things should rematu as they are 1m the County Board ly gujnipg ground. Thoro de o widespread feoling that the Hepublican candidates tor the oltice of Commissioner ara excellent men and deserying of the strongest support. WAMD MEETINGS, ‘Tho Fifteenth Ward Republicans told a cam- alg moating Inst avenig xt 210 Willuw atrase, Eatbualastio speeches were made by J. Fy Loesch, H, 0. McDuld, Soth Hanobett, A. 8. Dix= on, August Arnold, Charles Housner, Homor Squire, and Jobn Catlin, the now motnber of tho Central Coimmittoe. Ovur 200 persons were pres= ont, and much enthusiasm was manifested, The Executive Committee of the Soventh Ward Hovublican, ee mot in plane aii fase and perfoote 2 zation, James Duwutd was dlested chalriaan nud “Be Lo Heayey acorol re a A_TRAVELING SALESMAN MISSING, Bpeclat Diupatch to The Chitave Tribune. Orrusmwa, la, Oct, 8L—W, J, Milligan, residing ‘ero, traveling saleampn for J, II. Merril! & Co., wholesale grocers, has not been heard from since Monday, the 2th, Atthatdste he was at the Palmor House, Chicago, His sample cases have been found at Centrevilic, His frlends are alarmed, and fear foul play, He was supposed to bu ateady and correct In his habits, aud had the contl once ot hisemployers. It tx, however. reported that he has been ‘gambiing through. the bucket-shops of Chicago, and tat his as- soclations have not always 1 Of tho best, Stull hig accounts with ite firm are all right. Bherltt G one who eran 2 Gicago Ae ns rayul tho inyatory, telegraphs tonight that ho can learn noth. on " * A Breexo at the Fiymouth Prayers i x Boosts jer York Wartd, Oct. 30, At tho Plywouth Church prayer-meeting a toan named UD. M. Shelly waked of Bir, Hoechor permission to read @ chaptorin the Biblio, lls request wus grantod and ho read chapter from &r, Jobn, thon two from Genesis, and, us ho road yory lowly. the congregation buvamne impa- ent. Hinsly Mr. Boecher requested some of the ollicore of the church to put hii out, Four of the dogcona seized Shelly, but when they be- to drug blu out of tha pow bo shouted: itn w follower of Jeeus Corist, [in a member of this church and you canuot put my out.” Pastor Halllday said Dervously; “tie's insang, “Got out wuld a police oficer to shelly, “1 won't,” said be, aud ho finally quictod down. iss THE VON STEUBENS. Their Formal Reception and Gene erous Entertainment in Chicago. Mayor Harrison’s Address of Welcome— Responses hy Col. Von Stenben and Mr, Blaine Taking In tho. Sights, from tho Police- Alarm Boxos Up to the “Bulle” and ‘'Beara.”’ A Ploasant Receplion and Serenade in the Evoning—Of Today for Niagara Falls, Tho Von Stoubens, the distinguished German gentlemen, Prussinn army ollicers, who are tho questeof the Nation, were accorded ycaterday morning the freedoin and bospltulity of the City ofChicure, Theovcasion drew around the Grand Pucitio, where the guste Are stopping, quite a large crowit, which tas not nearly all Peutonte in character, but showed that tho peuple of this eity at teaet hud a full appreciation of the part which tho illustrious ancestor of the present visitors took in bebalf of American Independ- ence. The City Council did not mout, in tho City Clerk's office, as was antlofpated, but straggied into tho Grand Paolflo nboutYo'clock, where Mayor Harrison and Lieut.-Gen, Phil H. Sherl- dan were already In waiting, tho Mayor being accompanied by his beautiful aud accomplished daughter, who acted as a clover guide and interpreter for some of thu ollicers during the forenoon. Tho Council was repre- sented by Ald. Shorey, Wetherell, Phetps, Saun- dors, Young, Barrett, Imhof, Meyer. Altpeter, Dixon, Wickersham, Cullerton, Hildroth, Bond, Wanzer, Brady, Nelson, Dean, Hulbert, Everett, and Lurtey, and the several departments of tho Clty Guvernment by Controller Gurney, Citys Englacer Crogior, FlresMarshal Sweule, Chief of Pollee McGarigio, Collector W. J. Onuban, and other lesser city’ olflcore. ‘The South Park Board was represented by Mr. M..J, Russell, one of tho Commissioners. The citizens wero rep- resonted by Mr. George Schneller, W.C. Setpy, Charles Kern, C. df. Hotebkin, Murry Rubens, Jobn 3, Clark, Washington Hesing, It. Michuelis, Christian Hotz, Ludwig Raccke, M. W..Fuller, 8. A. Kock, if. M. Sbopnrd, Hh. . Christopn, William Vooke, Adolf use, Jullus losen= thal, dohn isuebler, and A. H. Stevenson. ‘Tho United States army, besides the bruve and dice tinguished Phit Sheridun,’was represented Ly Maj. Stevenson and Maj. Gregory, of Gen, Sher- idan’s staif, ‘Cho Jittlo party, including the Nas donut escort—the Third Axsistant Keerotnry of State, Mr. Waiker Blaine, and Mr, Johu Davis— utherul with the Visitors in the fudics’ pare ors, Tue list of the distingulsted foreigners wua na fo fol. Baron Arndt Von Steuben, of the Seventy-ninth Regiinents Kiebard Von Steuben, Overseor of tho Linporial Forest; Fred- erick Vou Steuben, Captain of the Fourth tin- unurd; Eugene Vou Steuben, of rhe hebth Tn nee J,icut. Cuno Von 8teu- ben, of thy ‘Thirtyeninth Ipfautry; Lieur, Bernd Yon Stenben, of the Twenty-secont Anton Von Steuben, of the entyeninth Jn- Tantry; add Count You Bucat, Secretary of the Gertian Leyution at Washington, who’ accom- panies thom fost, FOUMALLY WELCOMED, The Mayor and tho Citizens’ Committee, to which Mr. John H, Drake was udded, proceeded to meet tho guesty, and bufore all had been in troduced Mayor Harrison made the following welcoming address in Gortuan, reading frow muinuascript: ‘ Cob. VON STEUNEN AND GENTLEMEN: It Is 1 very great pleasure to me to greet sau to tho City ot Chicugo as tho distinguished “guests of thisgroat Nation, Ip is oftensald that repuniics are ungrateful, and It is sad te say that it fs too true that the berule deods of our benofuctorsure svon forgotten, While thd berves are stitl hyine the publlo opimon-of tholr nets is too often shadowed by Jealousies and onvy, but the sober second thought Is that vor popult, vor Dei, "This second thought is always the correct one. Baron Von Steuben has procured for himself tho gratitude of this Nation, and he Nved long enough to eeu the debt he Inid us under acknowledged; butho did not live jong ongugh to see the tent of tho bcuelita bis doeds bave secured far. this people, and we who reup tho benellts of they deeds are bero tu render honors to bim today, You uro here as otlivors vt: the German Empiro, and wo greet you as such, but thy uname you bear secures for you our highest respect. ‘That noble nime mukea youth bonored guests of the Nation, aud it opona to you the duor of our beurts. As Dugor of the City of Chicago I offer you its hospitalities aud {8 freedoin, Eret that your stay nmony us {8 so short, for we would be gind to intruduco you to our family elroies, but whether you stay or yo, our hearts are with you; and ngitin in the name of our vitle zuna, I wolcutne you to Chicngo, laving tnished the German portlan of his ad- dress, tho big words of which sometimes gave bim xreat trouble tu bring them out, Mayor Harrison turned to Mr. wlnine aud said in ia wlish: Mn. BUAINE: Tho pcoplo of Chicnwo thank you most heartily for baving browsht to ne these moat bonured wucaty, sou I, in thelr name, ask you to convey tb your honored father our Muka for giving us the opportunity of seeing and entertalning the descendants of that most Muatelous General who 100 years neo rondered such etticlent arsistauce to George Wanhingtun, the Father of uur country, lu breaking the last Nuk In that obaln which hold us under a foreign yoke, If the soul of that mighty General could now luok down und sce the country i) whose bee bull bo struguled, ne would behold tho J.00v,v00 people grown ton vast Nation of 60,000,000, the most prosperous which the world ever saw. Le would know that they rejoice thit in all the vast rogion that betongs to tham, ex- tending from ocean to ocenn, and from the mrent lakes to the gulf, there ig notone fuot of ground ou which any man can stand and ate dress any man as muster, Fifty-six yenrs igo it was miy happiness, though only a babe in my motbor's arina, and little nulo to appreciate the bonor that was beinw done tne, to bave the hands of the Mlustrivus Marquis Yon Steuben: tald upon ray head in benedivtion, and tho fact has always been a source at pride aud gratifien- Hon te ine, $0 That it now gives mo yreut plens- ure, Ag First Magistrate of this great alty, tho ninth in the world, to have the privilege of wel comiug to ita nospitilitics and its freedom those who bear his rane, COI. YON STEUNEN replled yery brietly in German for the honors showed bim. ‘Tho City Futuors, and olticin’ and citizens wore then introduced, ‘That cero- mony over, Mr, Walker Bliine stepped forward the followiug brief speech: Mu MAYoR? 1 desire to any that whon 1 os- corted these distinguished guosts of the Nation y it Was tn tho full ase surance that you would show them bere all that mukes # natlow great and prosperous, ‘The national honesty of England 18 proverbial, 60 much so that tho inoney of the nation bas been designated sterling, und that term bas bucone aeynunym for nil that {6 upright and honor- able, Tho word Is not not native to that coun try, butis burrowed from the Baxon tonzue, apoken by tho nation whose representatives are your guests today, and we now commit them to ur echurge, that you mny alow thom that jn Amerten there is the same stendfust obsorv= unco of the laws of justice and honor by which ivan Erown into one of the grandest nations of 9 world, infantry; SIQUT-SEEING. ‘This concluded the formnl coromonies, and the uoste at once took carriages for n drive to the North Sida, Tho party was dlyidod off us fol- lowe: Firat varrlage, C, M. Hotubkin, Marr: Rubens, Jonn 31, Clurk, M. J. fnasell: second, Go). Art Vou Stouven, Lieut.-Gen, P. If, Shari dan, Sayor Harrigan, George Bohnoide: Capt Fritz Yon Btouben, Jt Michaatis, Char Kern, Cul. Gregory of Gen. Sheridan's atatly fourth, Cupt. Eugene Von stouben, dites Lina Harrison, Cariatian Huta, Ludwig Hacc: Nifth, ‘apt, Richard Vou Brouben, Ald. 0. D, Wa M.W, Fatlor, Washington Ticats Anton Von Steuben, 8. A. Kor Shorey; seventh, Licut. C M. Sheourd, Ald, William Young, W. C. Seippt elghth, Joh Davis of the Departnent of suite, . de Christoph, William Voeku; niutt, Count Von Reust, Mn}. Stevenson, U, 8. An Adolf Krause, Juitus Rosenthal; tenth, Walker Blaine, A. Yhotps, Joun Buehler, Alex. H. Btovenson; cloventh, the press: twelfth, Ald. Sanitors, Barrett, finbof, und Nelson, ‘ ‘this party, in the onier named, drove down Lu Ballo atrect to Washington, to Michigan av- nue, aud vver the Mush streot bridge, north to fo Water-Worke, ‘Sho T'russlans adfutrod ta engines, askod a few questions as to thelr cus paelty, and wore shown the coul und tho bollors, anf the fog which overhung the Inke. ‘Tho arty then returned to thoir carriayes, and wore fi Pine + riven north on strvct boule- ard. Ih deiving over to the Wator-Works the visitors passed a great many of the clegant North Side residences, and apparently ailnired them very much jn thelr minda, though they did not outwardly oxpresa tnuok wonder, ‘Thoy wore taken through Linvolu Park, shown -the &cavlious and othor this, und then buck on Aaarhors syne ead moar seo ee eal an struct, whero y fier Latin Mills and the Crimfual Court Dullding, and wero thon bustled through the Lig Ballestreot tunnel, Then, agit to show them the beauties of froo concert-balls and ylve thes 8 tuto of tho “lovee,” thoy worg taken south on Stato street to ‘'welfth, woero there laa po Hea patrol box. Why this spot was scloctad passcs Understanding, for. just wt this poine & sewer sends uD noxious gases, aud actually sickened = severul of the purty, notwithstanding | the, brief | stay. sho Mayor explained the workings of thiv now lice alarm and telepbuue system, aud pulled o ox, Tho wagon, which jg located at Harrison Street Staton, wus three minutes and thirty- woven sccouds Ju responding. ‘Tho distance ty three-quartors of a milo, and wan protty quick= ly gotten over, conaldering alt tho crown sinuecs. In neéordance with wait seated to bo a determination to show Ue gueeth the worst fetttures ot the olty. the pa wits drivon buck on Third avenue aid thence ti THE HOARD OF TRADE. Hove tho guests wore introduced to Presidont Rotlyors, Vice-President Dunham, seer ry oO ‘The ofl Haron turned ee Ine none sel beriider 0 Beeretary Randolph then led the way, and.as the redeanps worn Been to enter the hutl, the “boys” setup violent clapping of tnuads. The bustle and nolo ecased, nid “bulls and * beurs” alike inden break tor the platforin, Whets the form of Gen, Sherkhin appenred, he was rected with tremendaits entyusinem, 80 that he was compelled tye appent to the front ond make his noknowledymants, Preaitent Rodgers, (15 8 voice that couldn't be heurd twa feet nivay, xitld that be was wlnd, to Dehulf of tha Hoard of ‘Trade, to welvome the descendants of the distinguished Geriuan who gave of bls wealth and hls personnal service when this country needed them most,’ As the deacendants of Muros Von Steuben, the Chicago Roard of Trade offered thom t sincere welcome. The gucsts requested that Mayor Harrison should nuswer for thein, as the family could nut speak English. The Mayor sald that, as xuesta of the Revonthoywere wind torecelve tis welcome of the Board of ‘Trade of Onluaeo, whieh, they well knew pon suel-ocensions, held its heart in ite hands, [Prolonged applause.) He thon ins troduced Mr. Walker Blaine, tha escort of tho distinguished jueste, reps nting the State Department, asa worthy son of hls father.” Mr. Wlalaw was received with unplnuae, and eume forward und gait ttt he knew of no greater compliment that could be patd those visitors thin that they should come ty Chicago, and that even torn few. minutes tho wheels of busingss on its great Bourd of ‘Trade should be stopped, fn bebalf of the State Depurtinent he thanked them for tholr reception of the visitors. The Muyor then introduced Gen. Sheridan, who had been loudly called for, as * tho matt who can ride faster and harder than anybody els Tho General appeared and bowed, but “the boya" woulda't hove it. They shuuted for uw npeeeh, “Gentlom Ald hey Minty, “if T knew tho langunge of tho Board of 1 tient make a few remirks, I have often been bere, but never could understand your language.” [Great appinuse.) Here tho Mayor aguin stepped forward and sald: -“*Geu. Sheridan wus airaid to say any ting heenuse be might make a bull, und that wouldn't sult the boitra.” This fearful effort drew forth a unanimous ery of * Boob! book!" and the party, umidat this din, left tho plutform and walked out. ‘Tho business of tho bourd then. went on a6 ustal. “WITH THE FIRE LADDL After leaving the Bourd of Trade, the proces- Sion was headed directly for te bullding of the Fire Tusurance Patrol om Mourog street, Here Messrs, Junes and Witkowaky, of the Fira Un derwriters, wero on band to receive the German guests. Mr. Witkawaky explained Io Gerinnn the tises to whlen the patrol’wis put, and how rapidly itcould get to tires, and the fmpurtant service ledid in envlug property. Capt. Bulle winkle then ot his boy's toxtthor and showell thelr wonderful citicleney, Inthree and a talt secunds tho boys were dressed and in the wagon, the hurees harnessed, and the whole business dusbed inty the street. [twas the fustest work aon record, und completely natunisbed the for- elgnora, fhe Mayor thon invited the party to Englne- House No. 1, corner ef Frunktin’ and Adams streets, where the boys got ready for uw fire in ten seconds. ‘This also pleased and astonished tho sueats grently. It was now T o'clock, and the party returnad ty the Grand Pacltic, where lune was served ang washed down with coplous draughts of Rhine wine and Champagne: hore wore no specebes, and at 2 o'clock tho party auain took curringes and started tar the Stuck-Yards, via Harrison and Hulsted streets. The visitors were astonished ut the. ttnmensity of this part ot Chicnyo's business. ‘They were taken through Armour & Co.'s Imimenge ‘pork- packing estublishinent, whore 8 live how is turned into eunsage und dolled pork in nine minutes from the tine of leaving the pen. Thoir catry waa sunde Jn tho offal-rvum, and tho distipgtulsbed: guests rather doubted tho purity of the stnell, ‘hey watched the killing and scraping by inn- chine with great interest. The house was: running only two benches, and killing but 6.00 adny. Jobo B. Shermun's int cuttic were next looked after, and then the party were dri along Forty-thicd street to the Urand bou yard, through the South Park and Drexel vou! vard, and were shown Selpp's brewery, where thoy tasted some of the amber fiuld, whieh was geeutly relished, From there the girty drove ck to the hotel, where thoy arrived at 6 o'clock, and the Gerinan visitors were allowed to dine by thomectyes. TUE RVENING IW At 8 o'clock a papular ri ranged fur at the Grant Paelile, whero tha main bull had Leen eluborately ducurated tur the oe- ension. The Germun sooletios had loaned thelr rich flags and bungers, aud these, with shields, festoons, evergreens, and the Stars and Stripes, hod x very pretty eect, Tho pillars were hidden Ju cloth of binck, white, red—the colors of Prustin. The guests recelved In the ludtes’ parior, whore thore were o couple of urohways of draped tugs. Gen, Sberl- dan, Col, Sherlaun, Cot. Volkmer, Gon. Bar+ ringer, Col. Irwin, Col, Bridginan, and Col. Gregory were thorn to assist and formally pay thelr respects to tho Prussian vultieers. Thera were algo present Messrs, Walker Bhitne and doin Davis, The Von Steulens were ropre- sonted by the Colonel, tho three Captains, tho Commander of the Foresters, the three Licu- tenants, und Count Von Beust. Neurly ali the member of the Citizons’ Comiulttce were hae ont, together with Judyo Cary and Mr. B. Y. Maulton, who hnd been requested by Mr.Schineiter tould the committes, During the evemag a thougand of more people passed through tho "3, Inost of who simply looked it the whe wore in the Prussian fill-dress unliorm. Among the people present were and Mrs. Kovh, Me. and Sirs, Frank Hattos Burlington, Ia. Mr. Hatton bei tue new Firat- Assistunt Pusiniaster-Goucral, Mr, and. Sra. Raecke, Mr. and Stee. Washiigton Hesing, Me, C, Hosta, Mr and Mrs. A. F. Stee f. George Schuelder, the Mis Huntiugton W. Juckson, Judge dirs. T. C.. Bluthanit, Mi Hluthardt, Judge Wilson, Judge Jameson, and Mrs, J. C. Pensley, Siiss Peasiey, Mra, § tor William Pitt Kellogg, Mr, amd Mrs. dines, Col Chnvies L. Euston. sr. and Mrs, John Roe, Mr. Charlus Tobey, Adolph Muusy Ste. and Mrs, Johts Borden, Miss Borden, Willinin Lo Baron, C, Ranfeld, and othery. The reception cvlased at Wo'cluck, alter whieh the united German singing gucioties, under the prcsdenss, of Mr. Franz Amberg, cumo to the Juckson. atrect a Randolph, and Mesars. Huck and Lacrabes the Board of Mrestora. about aud gald: ECED'TION, Mr, if Kon, huvider, arssiaii, Dr. satel front, headed by band und | orchea- tra led by Huns Bitatka, At thas hour thousan of peopic—men, women, 8 and cbildren—wore gathered in and out of tho hotel. Juckson street waa simply a hive of hue manlty whan the music began, THY, SERENADE was a delightful and artletic affair, and’ clicltad tha waraicat enthusiasm and applinse. After the ontdoor concert the singers repaired up- stnira, when Mr, Amberg made A felicitous Gur- mau address, after which more choruson were Wolle this wus going on, Mayor Harrison Intraduced Col, Von Stuben ti the out. alde multitude, He made a brief speech, coppers the Gerninnsof this country ppon, tholr sucecss bere, anid tbat the two gre no- tlone—Germany and Amorica—felt sokindly ta exch other, It uugured well for the tuture af both. Mr. Walker Binine was also tntroduced, and complimented Chieayo upon its handsomo entertainment of the Nutton’s guests, and pro. posal three vheers for tho Mayor and citizens of Uhigaxo. The other members of the Von sSteu- bea fumily wore than Jutrodneed, after which the Muyor spoke bristly, and the crowd dis- persed, ‘ TODAY. This morning the party will visit Pullman. oud ‘leave at 3:40 thia afternvon, via the Luke Shore Yond, for Niugara Falls, where thoy remaln ono ay. PETROLEUM. A Bearish Feoling in tho O11 Reglous— : Statistics, Speciat Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, Brapronp, Pa, Oct. &t—The Evening Star’a mouthly ofl report is bearish In tone, owlng largely to the increased operations in the Allegany or New York field, which at present preaunts a dangerous front, \’The to- tal number of wells completed ts:put at 803, with a production of 4,301 barrels, of wiilch Allegany sccured 1,446 barrels, In Allegany along 101 wells wore Untslied, belng only xev= enty, less than | the = Uradford © tel furnished, In Allegany five dry holes elreutmseribed the scopo of oll produc. tion territory, ‘Phe total mumber of weilla drilling was 38, of which number 10 are going down dn Now York State. The Bradford Bra'a report will also be decidedly: bearish. It will show that 80 wells were fn. ished in Allegany, with a production of 2053 barrels, “Bradford furmehed 180 wells, pros dacing 3,317 barrels. ‘The Allegany tleld Is booming, and operations in Novyeubor will be more extensive than evar, ———————— ATLANTA'S EXPOSITION. Rvectat Dupatch to The Chicago Tribune ATLANTA, Ga, Oct: 8L—A private tse pateh from the conunittes now In Savanna for tho psuee of securlg trot the Qeargla Central managers an: October excursion rate to and from the Exposition, says: ‘Mr. Hovol will sutimit a proposition for a low rate for excursions on Noy, 8 tu the Ratlrund Directors,” While regarded a3 a concession, itis by no means uatlefactary, but secret ine Auences are at work, aud it Is thought that (¢ Will accomplish all that |x desired. | Western uxhibltors passed reyolutions of thanks to tho Clncinnut! Southern as the ploueer in innking low rates. Tho attundanes was slightly botter today. ‘The mianagers are straining every nerve to wake the Exposition success, $a Drowo's Iron Hittora strengthen and build up the aystein. A trial will convines. THE COURTS. Postponemont of the Haskins Will Case—Criminal Matters. Racord of Yesterday's Divorces, Judg- ments, New Suits, Etc. HASKINS WILL CASE. ‘Tho Hnsking will ease came up in the Pro- bate Court yesterday afternoon, but only fora tow moments, tho Court granting a continuance ntl Nov, 12 at 10 9. m., on motion of Mr, Luonard Swett, Haskins’ attorney {n the pro cuedings to act aside the decensed Stra. Hnxkins’ will, The story In connection with (ho cise will be easily recalled. Sire. Haskins bad a ditticulty with a boarder by tha name of Worthington, and, as fa cintmed by ber husband, accidentally hot herself while Intending to perform that olfice for the bowrder, Accordiug to un ante: mortem statermunt of Mra. Hoskins, the’ his: band Intefered with her ns abo was brandishing the wounon, and so turned tt against her that, when discharged, tho bullet entered her body, intieting =n wound from which sho subsequently died. After her demise tt was Utscovered that sho had made a will bequeath Ing certain sunis of tiuney te the pullcemen who arrested Haskins and took nim to jail, and the rest of her property to the Catholic Church. Haskina hrs Just been dtscharged from custudy, the grand jury baving trnored the case, and the continuance was gratited on tha plen that, as ho had Just gotton out of jail, he needed time to prepare for the contest: to break the wil, The husband's viaim Js that the property was ail his, though in his wife's nnine, and that the will is 8 very suspicioua document, especially. in that It makes two policemen, | who fave been trying to show Ubat ho killed the womin and afterwards over it, two of tho bencticlaries., The attempt to brew the will will bu stoutly resinted by the nforesald policemen and by the Catholic Couren, which js the nore important Lencilelary. A pro- Yistunal: assigtice is to bo appointed this mouroe ngs xlonted. ITEMS, Judge Drummond was engaged yosterday in henring the argument on the writ of error in the ease of John Hate, the doctor who was convictell of sending obscene matter through the malls. The objections are mainty technient. To-day te District Attorney will fle a written brief in reply. udee Biodgett will begin tho call of his nd- miraity ealondar Koduys Thy followinw fat Mat f the cuses On the dirs Now, 63, br 84, i, 158, 18%, 1), 215, 2), 2, SHU, A, EH, 8, 216, 4), 250, 2H, Sth. Judgo Gurdner yosterduy granted a deere nt divorce th Varian O. Hobart ogainst Artour W. Hoburt, on the ground of adultery. UNITED STATES COURTS. Seymour, Babin & Co, began a ait yesterday for $1,200 ayainat J. 8, Keaton and B.C. Keatou. STATE COURTS. J.C. Uorgrove began n suit in replevin against Frank F, Cole and George P, Gore & Co. to re- cover possession of 70 boxes of boots and shoes ane other property, valued at $4,000. Maleam MeNetll commnenced 4 ault by distress Warrant agulnst T. M, Bweetland and — Sweat- land to recover $1,125 buck rent of tho store No, EsClark atrect. CRIMINAL COURT, John Walab was sentenced to the House of Correction for six months, John Connors to the same tnatitution for nine months, aud William Colo to the Counts-Jail for twenty days by Judge Tuloy, on pleas of muilty of petit larceny, ption had Leen ar-" Joun Burke was tried by a Jury on a charge of robbery and aequitted., Hin * pal" is now doing Hue at Jollet for tho eume crimes of which Durke was yesterday wequitted, A Hey in Judze Jameson's court tried James Jonian for leading ois valiable asalstance too gang of whulesile serap-iron tbloyves, He was found guilty, and the viluo of the prpperty: stolen Ly bit was fixed at #@ Frank Bauer, one of the principal actors, pleaded gultty, and was sentenved by tho court to the peolteutiary: for two yeurs. Owlng to the conthided sovere iiness of tho wifo of Mr. O'Brien, counsel in tho cases of Stanners and the Cahills, their cases were not called yesterdny. ‘The ‘only cases set for trial bofore Judgo Jameson toduy are these of Arthur I}, Stern, and it ts expected he will certainly bo placed on trink, as there ts no known excuse fur nny fir- thor delay, ‘The urand jury returned twenty-two indlet- ments yesterday, ‘Thirty priuners were called befurg the bar to fiend 19 thelr Inifotments, “The only important ones were Willlam Jourdan, indicted for killing Jobu Kuskop Sept. 26, an it, the man who at tempted n general ini ro. on Clark street a fow montha ayo. All pleaded not yullty, Nell remurking to the Judge that he had shot thoeu men, but wes very xuxious to bye ft under- stood that be did not know what bo was about at tho tline. COUNTY COURT, To the matter of tho incorperation of the Vil- Inge of Muywood, the returns of election were canvassed, and. thy result spread upon the rece ords. The vote was thirty-one for organization aud twenty-four aguinet organization, Samuel Kups commenced divorce proceediugs againat Fant ¥ Rupa, in watch be alleged descr: Hon and cruelty. ‘They were mureled Iu 188 and lived together wutil 1957. THE CALLA Junge Daustuoxp—In chumbera, Juvae BLoparit—Cull of the udmiralty cal- endar. ApreLLate Count—Motions, Supae Gany—Assisia Judge Anthony. cuse on trial, Junge SsxitH—No preliminary call, Teint call torm Nos, 4,112, 2,110, 4,144, 4,151, 4,100, 4,103, 4,100, | No. 4,110, Gray va. Gray, No Suva WInLTAMsON—Aesists Judge Smith, No, 4,050, Pengo ys. Wanlen, on trial, pOe ANTIONY=<5), 183, UST, AM. 401, 470, 484, 185, 188 to 600, inclusive, oxcept dui, Bou Kelly va. Union Iron & Steel Company, on trial, dupes Gaupyen—Contested motions, Jupsr Roaers—Preliminary cull 431 to 5W, inctualve. Trutl cult 449 und sta und 451 to Gu, No caso on trin JUNGE MONAN—Nos, 93, 104, 100, 109, 122, 120, 121, 124, 155. No easy on telat, dueck, Hawke—Uratlainery call Il ta 200, Inclusive, Nrhul cat 135, 47, 149. Aleo the tirat five cases reads for triul on the preliminary call, Ny cuse on trial Jnik BANNUM—No call, No. 097, Fireman va, Firman, on bearing, Cad TuLer—Nog, ali, 418, 40, 425, 3, and ‘Junoe Jastesox—Nos. 199 ana tio, |. AVDGE LooMix—Now, Bw, kis, HT, G12, 316, B19, USI, US4, O51, 355, 047, USB, ov, Jil, dS, und Bod, JUDGMENTS. >. Sepgiton Count—Coxeessroxs—C, E, Durand etal, ve. Hermann Schutt, $1,045.25, Sypor Sxr7Tu—Georgo BL. Pratt ys. Nonjamin F, Hunt Jr, and Frank P. Partridge; verdict, $774.17, and motion for new trial, Cincurr Count—Junae Rogens—S. M, Hodge et ul. v. Heman DP, Baldwin, $40. Jupae Moran—Harlan P, Aldrich otal. vs, H. L. Bushnell, $45.67. INSURANCE, A Committee of the National Under- writers? Association Decille to Ad- vanco the Iates of Inanraucea in St Louts—The Reason Thorefor. St, Louis, Mo,, Oct. 81.—The committes of five appulnted by the convention uf the Na- tional Assocation of Underwriters, held some thig ago ut Niagara Falls, to examine Into the workings of the St, Louls Fire De- partment, and investigate the insurance sit uation generally in this city, fave made n report to the property-owners here ta the ef- fect that the Fire Department tx deficlent in equipment; that It should hayo more engines and better hose; that the dlsclpline of the department Is not Up to the proper shudurds that the water supply Is deticlent 1m some parts of the ites the suipply-pipes not beluz targe enough In sume places; Uiat nore hydrants should: be supplled and large elsterns coustructet at centrist polite: that the (lre-alari tolegraul: needs to be extended aid finproveds that the bulldhyr law, which isa very goad one, ly not properlyenforeed, and stltuble juspec- Vons are not mace, and that the enuses of suspected Incendlary Hires are not tuyestl gat ad. In view ef these facts, the coumilt tee sny the rategof insurance will lave to by ad vanced, but, when proper reforuis ure elfect- wil, St. Louls may look for as low rites as wuy other elty, nother report made by this comiittee, for the beneht of the Insurance compuny, is sald to be much stronger than this one, a Our Expertence from Many, * Thave been sick and miserably so long, and bad caused ty busband su tnuch trouble and expense, bo ony seomed to know whut ulled me, that f was completely disheartened und discour- aod, io thia frame of mind | got a bottle of Hop Uliturs and used then unknown to my family, Lavon begun to linprove, and galnud 40 fast tbat my busbend aud fwnily thought it strange uu Unnatural; but worn | told thom what had petal tne, they suid. “ Hurrah for Hop Uittera! Jong may they prosver, for they bave mado mothor well and us happy."—Tho Mother, : S xs AMUSEMENTS, CENTRAL MUSIC¢HALT. no night only of America’s Greates Retarn piima Donner Miby CbARA LOUISE KELLOGG, For Ono Grand Combination Concert, Noxt Saturday Evening, Nov, 5; Onwhich ocenston Miss Kellogg will he ney atated by the following Artistes MISS CLARA POOLE, SIG, BRIGNOLI, Cantraita. ‘Tonor. SIG. TAGLIAPIETRA, HERR ADAMOWSKL Baritone. * Violinist, S. LIEBLING, ADOI.PH GLOSE, Pianist, : And tho Favorite Chlengo Accompanist, CHICKERING QUARTET Mossrs. KNORR, CLARK, MCWADE, ana NOBLE, ‘The program for this vrilllant Concert will be ans huuncad on ‘Thirsday morning, and witl be an entira chanye from the programs ulvot last week. Ito« served Senta will be tor sale on anil after noxt Thurs. Quy morning, at the Hox Umice, at the popular prices ; 1,00, 50. 60c. Fey to’ bocattin, 76c. MIY, GEORGE H, CARPENTEI, Lense MILWAIUY ADAMS, Sinnavors ON TEE: hersee. HAVERLWS THEATRE, ‘The larue, hnndsume, and leading Theatre, An thy same well-knowh eatablighed Ieation, ania uid Dearborn -ate.. Chicagd. JIL HAVERLY, Mansuor and Wroprtotor ONLY FIVE NIG LONGER OF ‘UHL VERY GREAT SUCCES, ie HAVERLY’S FAMOUS STRATEGISTS COMPANY In the Great Modden Fun-Staking Comedy, THE STRATEGISTS! With the Fimivent Comedian JOW VOLK, Frank Fi ken. AHL Conly, Henry Lindens ty ¥. Terris, San Fiityne, Kutle Gilbert, tarry Bolt, Maria ates te Fi Howard, biggie Hognt . ‘All Now Hconery for avery act, by Strang & Uildratl Matineos Wedno-day and Bhntsy atz, s Nemember tontuhe we [averty's The stro, GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. i ERACHO! + Clarksst,, opposite the Court-lMousde. UNEXAMPLED TRIUMPH OF The Comley-Barton Opera Company OLIVEHTTE. ‘Tho orizinal London version, welt, CATEAEIUNEL LEW, Jobn lowson, and superiur cast. Chorus of aoventy-ttys tutves, late orchestra, and muagolticent costumes, Monday, Nov, 7, MME, FAVAIUT, JLOOLEY’S THEATRE, TIE GREAT MURPIIY. 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