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THE CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1881—SIXTEIEN PAGES SATURDAY’S REVIEW. ———— es gho Bad Crops and Mud Block. ¢ ade Telling on Business Interests. Large Increase in the Already fligh Weekly Figures of Failuro, Grain Early in the Week Fol- Jowed Chicago’s Market Downward, Afterwards, However, It Assorted Its Independence in Eastern Citios, goston Still Cheerful, Because a Week of Rain Was What She Needed at Home. onoy Apparently About the Only Kj Cemmodity in Any Demand in ’ Cincinnati. The Graln Market of Lonlsyille Has Been Demoralized, with No Sales. Tron and Glass at Pittsburg Btondy, but Potroleam Weal and Unsettled— Other Cities, : NEW YORK, iy New Yonx, Nov. 4.—A fuir averngo busl- ness was repoited In most connnoditles, ‘phe dry-goods trade, excepting on orders, jsnot heavy. Prices, however, are mali talned, and the season, upen the whole, has been satisfactory, and collections good. Tho gtain market during the weck has veen gradually sagging off, Influenced largely py the Chicaga market, until within a day or two, aluce which tlie ft has assumed more firmness, and appears to be acting Independ- cutly of that market. Wheat touched tha Jowest point it has reached for som time, antsince hus beengomewhat Irregular, Corn appears to ben favorit feature now with uperitors, and is neting more Indepen- dently ‘of wheat than heretofore. ‘Thera lave been some fuctunttons, but as a rule, a xood deal of firmmess. Onts hava been stenly—more so than other gratis, Ln provistons, lard and pork products have bean dull and ‘ungatlstactory, and fluctuations, though net heavy. have been such as to render operators undecided, Cotton has been iitito steady, priees Nuctu- ating but a fow points, clostig fairly firm, Wool 1s held with a good deal of firmness atabout previous rates, without the de! opntent. ‘of auty speculative vigor, or any ape parent disposition on the part of holders ty slelit in prievg for the suke of making sales, Petrolent is dull and lower, the market ak, 4 aire dull, with the exception of aln frelzhts, for Which there has been a etter Inquiry, Iu butter ane cheese, the situation changed ing the week, ‘The supply fas sof the demand, aud for all but fin prices ave droopune. n hardware, the season's business ts about over, and it has been avery pro: Stocks are now low, many classes a gelting searce and advancing in] nails are higher than a week ago, and mantt- facturers are full of orders, ‘Tho demand - for American pig-Sron Me past weele hug not deen heavy, although prices ure still ilrm, and atair business is reported. In Seotch vig a fair business hus been done, and prices fre about the same ag Tor some weeks past, Tn Jeather, the market fs still short uf the finer grades, and prices of these ure tira. ‘There fs nn anvle stock of cheaper wrades at Jower prices, i buots and shoes, there has ean a slight Increase in the business of job- bing houses, Manufacturers aro only mod- erately busy, fe ‘Thetumber trade is in a lealthy condi- tlon, with un inerensing stock forthe whiter. The disposition to holt prices fir exisis, . And prospects for a continuunce of tho de InanLate faverable, ; Coffees arg in fair domand at firny prices, Sugar ure tuailorately notive and firm, Tn teas, Jhportations have been heavy, and tha market Is unsotiied, ‘There Is u falr dis- trbuting demand, however, ‘The failures fur the weak wera 129, 0 much Jarger number than usual. ‘To this, tho. astern States contribute 17, the Western 3® the Southorn 33, the Middle’, and the Pacific Coast 9, ‘Tho fallures in the South seem to Inereasa week by week, and advices from that quarter tnedicute that business enwbar- Peeants will be unusually frequent during ‘the {otal reported transactions 1 flour, algo the prineiial Hems of grain and provistons during | the week ended Friday events wets: nur, recelpts, 120,034 barrels; ox- ports, 19,270 barrels, 80,258 sacks; ailes, 81,800 arrels, Whet, recelpts, 800040 bushels; EXborts, nearly 44,003: snes, 1,(615,000 prompt, and 15 2,100 future delivery. Corn, recelpis, Baas bushicls; oxports, about 125,087; sales, (o,000 prompt, and 10,060,000 future ddllvery, Dats, recelpts, 137,716 bushels; exports, pane Teporteds — gitles, 2,007,000 bushels, Park, recelpts, 5,816 barrels; Uspot td, almost A barrels; wales, G00 barrels. Including tot old and new ame Lard, receipts, Ass tlutegs, 4008 kegs, 773 cuses, and 507 barrels joxporty, about 1,324,455 pounds shies, iit8 teres prompt, und Lhe” for, future iellver jae included clty and Western, Seams algo No, 1 city and refined. h ‘or the past seven tays mining stocks have fa wore netlve, and innny show gulns over fel dyeek’s prices, State Mnes were, as wual, the stocks most hurgely dl iny and Nok Sand 3 ndvanced from 315 to 85s, clash Hs » Nos, Lund d from ol to 7, clowlag wt e Bud Ortental & Miller fram g5 ta 80, close Ye UT South Paeitis was netive, wtid ade yaueedl from, 315 to 080, wlasing 1b 636, Robe in Consolidated his buen Weak, declining fem 1875 Yo 1375, though a dividend of cla cuts per share has been doe Dery during the week. A large busiiess . en done at the Minis Dears the inst erent and a borther justavonites is t tpectut, The following dividends werd de gared or pals Exelinngo seents par share; runt 5: Father du Smet, 8) Copper mune ee Yt Consolidat l, 105 i= ated 2 Lan Pt TU; Robinson Consoll- Bi ae Standard, 793 Alfee, 10; Morning full ‘onsolidated, 385 per cont. ‘The total tala receipts In Now York tis week from ng oh ok S200, Thy total sales of mui | oes? At both xelianges were about Mo sates, Nallers of South" Pacitie Were buyers today ut about 0, above sy ce CINCINNATI, F {iseissary, Noy. 4—The weather con- alle favorably for the growth af lute veg cutistn ied krass, and the condition uf the pha welt tly respect la unprecedentad. die, ut Crop Is uf unustitly fine sppent- rabey tha bastired resombly those of May of ti ti November, Ln all departments ot era le thera ts evidenve that the shortage nie v4 has been uverestimated, ur that the lege Tyrlees of farm products maka up tho outs Money market tha week has been deen ae vetivity, Large demands have wuongy Gow all parts of the country for The’? Nove products and for, business, Teuey tp I eveurrence of shipping our Interest ara, ae has happened. Batos of very 1 ‘ oldeustoners Sale at d and 7, the former to ee tettow Qe volume of buslneas Ja not irae es luelie September and the early iin for tober, but, ns this Is pu ordinary Yery tale,” {feuber, business is reported as Opening twill rocelya some Lmpetug frum Comberiang, of tavigution on the Ohio and £00001 be 4 nd Rivers, ag lurgy aliipmonta will vey praeesyt all river polnts, Which have Tu toate tally lnacconstbie altica Auqust. fe. Order ul shoes there ig unusual activi S18 Bhs couslig 8p rapldly ny tg show 80 {hat there Iv uo hesitation among country dleaters on short crops, Dry zoos ebeen without much antina- tion, but there {sa fair demand, and prices of uth cotton and woolen fabrles remain firm, Tron ty aetlve and firm, selling ahead of prediction, ‘Tho close af the strike lias given nereased netivity In manufactured Sram, for whieh there Is a good denanth arin muitrket has been a suecessloirot ellnes, ntl nt the close of the week there Is nothing dolig exeept tn corm Buyers ouly take what they are obliged tu have, and holders ave adyerse to pushing slocl to ante, Corn, however, his been nective, as the stock Sn consiimers nands by low. : rovisions are glinost: nominitl, stocks be- {ng greatly reduced. Green nieats are caster, Hinua selling At sy@0 cunts, clear rib sides at cents, Whisky lins grown moro’ settled and nd- vaneed to SLI. “The combination basis hus declined to the gana fifture, LOUISVIED Loursvinin, Ky. Nov d, ‘ho market for phelron jing been very netive, and mill iron shows a further advance, Nearly every thing offered at reasonable figures is readily taken. It ls estimated that three-fourths of tho furnaces aro sol ahent an avernge of six Inonths, whereas it ty thought that not more than two-lulrds to three-fourths of the eonstuners are bought ahedd for thls avor- nxe. Jf this estimate Js correct a largo funount of Iron must be imported, In the teaf-tohaceo market reeefpts and offerings were Haht. ‘There wasn good de nand for all desirable old trade cuts, stocks of which are generally held off the market. Jugs wero firmer, and regular styles wero nore In demand at hardening prices, ‘The fruit market las been very brisk, with aan supply and heavy demuatid, Jfotatoes five been quiet, but little doing. Cubbace is in demand, but only little fs on te market. Quions lave a falr demand only. ‘Tha butter market has been firm, with » good demand, Beans are a little dull at $3.05@3.76, The eh inarket lias been firm, witha very good demantd. ‘The xvain market has been demoratized, with no snies, very cull, and everybody walt Ing for lower pric The provision market has been declining. Stocks are su Hht that there ins been very Mttle trading, Very Hts is doing, and lower prices are nuticipated, + Flour has veen dull, with avery light de- mand. ‘The tendency has been to lower prices, Buyers ave not Inellned to take hold, And stocks tre accumulating, p An the cotton market the denand is good, bit hours ure not anxlous to sell. NEW ORLEANS. New Onneans, La, Nov. 4.—At the Stock Exchange there hag been but Mitle dome outside of elty and State securities, ‘The for- mer declized four poluts, but closed with o recovery of two. points, ‘The decline was citised by the call of nn extra session of tho Legisinture, a new charter for this elty be- Ing ong of the objects of the call, Bank and Jnsurance stocks continue firmly held, Cotton was rather quiet during the week Inspots. Priees have declined Jy cent since Inst Friday. She week’s sales, 35,000 bales. Ju futures bushiess sums ip 25,000 bales. ‘The iarket lias shown no new features. Prices close four to five polats Jower on. early tnonths, and remahi unchanged on tate ones iu comparison with Jasé week, ‘The market closed rathor tame in anticipation of large reeelpts next week, ‘Yhe dentund for sur has been fair, but sales ave slow and prices irregtiar . As qt thes show no variation of consequence, Te- celpts continue Hight, which assists in sua- taining the market. Ln molasses arrivals sei slowly. Vrioes are very. irregular, ‘The ree tovement continues modorate, with a perceptible tendency towards stendier iigures on better grades, Tn tlowr the feeling has been sensitive, and receivers generally found themselves enbar- rassint by strong ‘bulllsh instructions on one hand anda weal and deelining tendency on the other, ‘Tho turket. closes very quiet A weak fegling prevalled in the v of provisions throughout the week. § onus Have declined but Htle., Future, Iverles for the eurrent month show a ma terial downward tendeney, Corn, oats, and bran fveve riled quiet all the week, with o falr supply and a modernte Jocal constunptive demand. ine pot a BOSTON, Boston, Novy, 4.—Tho following will ap pear In the Commerchtl Bulletin Lomorrow? ‘The contlanous rafnestoring of the past week were reeclyed with general satisfaction, but the weather hut the effect of temporarily re- stricting business, and tho fall trade in eloth- ing, flannels, and dry goods generally bad the appearance of belug cat off short. ‘The wool nurket was very trim, and fairlyuct- ive, with sales for the week of 1,878,883 pounds of domestic, und 43,043 pounds of foreign. A good many Philadelphia buyers were here. ‘The leather trade had a eheerftl tone, with anoadvance of Le@2 cents ver pound in union crop leather,” Other grides were very. firm, some tending upward, 4A good demand iy settlag In dur spring boats and shoes. at first hands, Dellverles of fall goods from factories fool up a falr total.” Shipments were TA1I0 citsed, adsl 48,850 - last week, "The cotton market Is stoudy and inehunged, Light stocks nnd Inrge, contracts at Jending inills ted toa further rise in standard makes of cotton goods, Priating clotles ulyanced to 4 cents for bixdis, ‘The demand for manufactured tron is very fm. Prices aro well sustained, ‘Thero Is it falr demand for Jumber und buitdling imaterials, but prievs of sprites and hemlock Hinber area tritle oaster, aulry products are'dull, “Hay was tirm, PITTSLURG, Prerenuna, Pa, Noy, 4.--General business is not as brisk as It wag afew weeks ago, al- though, us comnpered with the sume season Inst your, thero Is a vast improvement, aud mnerehants aud manufacturers express them- wlves as well sallsfied with the glLuation, ‘Vhe fron market Is st} nctive and firm for the raw and mantfactured article. Prices are sti, and full rates are mainuilned, Jn glass there Is © more settled condition of altalys on necount nf tho strikers, who have buen out for two weeks, returning to work at old wages, ‘The dumand is good and prices are pteady and wiehanged, Cont ts quiet and tnehanged, Petrolenn las been werk and unsettled, owlng to reports from the naw oll field of Richburg. Sales have been durgo and Mets ations quite rapid, anited certifieates selling ‘Today. there was and prices raliied a u between stg nnd 85) he unilertone af contiuiice iylth, At the close, In do 84g, arrels; shipments, 40,000 barruls, Live stock in only Car supply, and: firmery Hecalpis of cattle, B10 heat, Anat 10,803 hend lust week, 1 range from Sih to $6.50 tor common to prine. teeolpts of hogs, 4,730, wealnst 24,480 the weak bosere. Mba: dtelphias quoted at €0,70@0,00," Revelpta of sheep, 10,00 head, against 13,600 the preeed> Jug week, Comjnon to it, S3.00@5, 10, ed ST. LOUIS. Sr, Louts, Noy, 4.—The money market was aetlye and fem during the past week, and, although banks hud o falr reserve fund, thoy declined to lonn to other than regular. enstomers, exceph in fow cases, and upon the very best security, The poyk-packers will want large sums inn few days, nnd the banks seems to be propartag for wheavy demand from that source, Hates fre fire at 8 per cant. New York exchange is then at par between banks, but commergtal Dills sold at $1 per thovennd discount, ‘Thy general Jobbing trade has beon good, but the business has been largely of an order charactor, very few buyers belug persanally in the market, Dey gouds are firm and tending up. Some ‘staple goats have advanced one-quarter of & cent. Groceries are firm and the volume of trade large, butng notable change in priges have oveurred, rr a steady nin fairly active, te onl aang ili allt fiance In shoot alne, Fish ara very active and highur, mackerel taking tho lead tn the advance, Drugs are active wal unchanged, wis Ald shoes, hots, caps, clothing, and other branches of tho Jaublug trade show a good busliess for ho. week. Everybody seuins gatletied with the fall trade go fur. Lumber continues actlye, and pricea are firm, and yery Ittle aim sation nn demand Is expected for n couple of months, Woot goods were in demand und prices firm, but poor qualities were sluw. Offerings were light. Teuf-tobneco sales have tnereased., for the reason that holders showed more disposition to aceept bids, but the grades ofered were mostly low, I'rlees are slow, with uo notable changes, Provisions have declined steudliy, but not sharply, and business has been coniined to a Jobbinie and order trade. Stocks are dight, at no vhe shows it disposition to replenish deyoud presaltn demands, Sane Uttle packing has been done, bit btsiness bas not yet opened, and to speculative movement fs Apparent. Grain has Muctuated and been very tne settled during the week, Ju sympathy with controlting marke! Kt lias declined Inrge- Jy, No. 2 ved whiter wheat for-custy las fallen off 11 cents, and December and Janus ary show adecline of Leche cents, Corn has been measurably“ iidepentent of Wheat, but it alse has declined sharply, falling of 44> cents, and Decembs nuary, and May 4!¢ to iq cents, Onts linve held up better, the decthia dvthem being only from 3 cents fe sh to Maes!4 for December and dauanit There 1s strong feelin that wheat and corn inust drop toa faire: a und fore eign shippers care nothew soon that point is reached, BALTIMORE, BALTIMonE, Nov, 4.—Tho past week pre- sented a fatrly easy money market, with funds fn abiindance at 6 percent on goo collaterals, ‘The jobbing dry-zoods trade was moderately active, The grain market was irregular for wheat, at a heavy decline, A fargely-Increased expdrt demand followed, and transactions were larger Winn for seme time past. A’ slight advance was obtained yesterday, but today the deeling was down fo the Jowest poluts in-the post thy yeeks, ‘Tho market closed irreieular, but witha little Inore firmness than nt the opening. Corn was very dull throughout the Prices declined. © Little’ export und trangnedons sina, Onts were dull, whilo onts «¢ . There wag stendineys In the priees ‘of Ce ‘Today onts showed snore strength, and a slight advance over the prices of the week was obtained, Coffer, without noticentite netivity, fas become fri, 8s rallied about Har cent. Sugar was dull. Refiied elosed tottay at about the pri paid two weeks azo, ‘Tho: live-stock market, showed litle change, CLEVELAND, CLEVELAND, U., Nov. 4.—Thero Is con- tinued activity in alt fron markets, ‘The railroad blockade has somewlint literfered with all departments of the iron trade, and ins ‘somewhat curtalled the amount of bust ness, which, however, js quite large, Iron ore Is In active demand, und especially are large inquiries for mill-fix ores. Prives nro- firmandunehanged, Pig-lron rematis about as Jagt week, ‘The demand is good nid the consumption is dare. Burien remains firm at 26eents, Railway supplies are tira snd unchanged, Petrolewn Is stendy and prlees: wnehanged, ‘The raiiways continue to do a heavy busi- ness, and are away behind in thelr deliveries. ‘The passenger. business is alsu large, ‘i A DIVORCE CASE. AComprominso In # Ruther Colebrated Case at Marshalltown, Ia. Special Dispatch to The Chicaco Tribune MARSUALLTOWN, Ju, Novy. 4.—'The pres- ence of. several lending attorneys from Hampton in this city this morning was the vevasion tor the suspiclun that soime- thing of Interest had happened or was about to happen. Investigation led to the discov= ery of tho faet that w meeting of all the attor heys connected wiih the celebrated Leed divorce case was held last evening at Hainp- ton. The consultation led tu a settlement of the cuse so far uy tho charges of adultery are concerned, {t Is agreed - that the pluintif, Mv. Teed, pny «Mra. Deel $7,000 in cash, pay her attorney's’ fees and expenses, amownting to 8700 or $800, and withdraw the charge of adul-+| tery in his application for divorce, changing St fo thatof erucl and Inlianinn treatment, For the purpose of consumimating the apres Inent a change of venue is trken, by consent of all parties, from Lanpton to tho Clrenit Courtot this county, Judge Miracle, before whom the parties entered their voluntary appearance toduy, If! the charge of Inhu- itn treabinent tealnat which Mrs. Beed Wi make no defense, ts sustined, the de- ereo of divorce will be inimediately granted. Judge Miraele left for the north this even- ing, and his action, any has been trker, 13. unknown. Tho case his oxclted much ate tention in the State, Mr. Beed being a banker of wealth and) prominence, Mrs. Beed wis his sevond wife, and was young and beaull- atl, aad much ils Jaunfor [ny yer; CANADA, Tho Governor-General, Spectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. Orrawa, Nov. 4.—Iis Exeullency the Gov- ernor-General ani sulte left this afternoon for Quebec, en route to Bugiand., Provious to his departure an address was presented tu his Excellency by the Mayor, fn behalf of the eltizens of Ottiwa,.,"The presentation took pinged In the Connet! Chamber, which ‘was most tastefully decorated for the ocension with flags, banners, flowers, ete. while ap- propriate mottoes Were displayed In various. parts of the chamber. The attendauce was Jnrgo and fashionable. 11s Exeoltency, who was accompanied by Lleut.-Col, Dewinton, Maj. Chater, Cnpt. Perelyil, and Capt, Bagot, was recelyed by the Mayor in full robes of of- flee. Muj.-Gen, Luard, Lieut-Col, Maunsetl, nnd other miitary commeatiders, Sir John A, Maedonnld, and other members of the Goy- ernment, were nlsv present, Beech Diwatch to The whieaad Tribuna, Qururc, Nov, 4.—The Lientennnt-Gov- ernior today publistica u notice in the Chron tele culling attention ta the appronching de- parture of hls Excellency, the Governor General, for England, tutimating his Inten- thon of presenting un address to, the Gov- ernor on behalf of the people of this Provinces oxpresslva of the respect und esteem antar- tained towards him, and inyiting the eltizens tobe prosentat tho wharf on the oceaslon of tho departure of the steansstiip on Sutur- aye The Question of Indopondence. Spectat Dtspateh to Tie Lutedoo Trtaime, MONTREAL, Nov. 4d, Perrault, ino letter to the Star, twits Sir. Alusander Galt with heaving held Independence views ten years ago, whon he squarely reftsed tie honor of knighthood, on the patriotte ground that he was himself a pronounced partisan and advocate of the Independence of Canada, and, consequently, le could not with cons latency ndvocnty Ue one and aceupl the other, He classes Sir Francis Mlncks in the same category, and. says that that genUemnn holds shullar views (a thoss expressed by Sir Aloxandor, Dut, asthe fatter lias gone to England, he challenges Sir Proucls ty cull apubile mecthiy of citizens, giving three days! notlee, the tueeting to ho Weld tn the Meéchanies or Queen's Hnlls, We will then on a,division, If thare isan Independence fuelling or not In dis commercial mictyopulis of Canada,” A Delaultor—1 Woutd-Io Murdoror Adinitted to Bull, Bpsclat Duatch to The Chicago Tribune, Monrnvar, Nov. 431. 0. Carmichael, Cashier In the Canadian ‘Express Company's office in this olty, tins become a defaulter to tha extent of about $10,000, and las abseonl- ei. itt fi thought ho. has got safely across he Unies, : Forence David, who recently committed a Wurderous assault on Charles ticddes, wv stouk brokor, was today uduiltted to bail tn io, to stand hls trial Dee, 1. Dovtars have pronounced Mr, Geddes aut of danger, Tire a¢ Strasford, Ont, Sruatronp, Ont, Nov. 4—A larao flonr- mill, owned by M. Mowat & Sou, burned this inorning.. Several Lustivss blocks udjoluing were gutted, Lous, $30,000; ‘partly Insured, a A NOVEL SUIT, Spstiat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, OsuKosn, Wie, Nov, 4.—Papers have been filed in the Cireult Court ina case ontided Charles Relf against Simon B. Page. ‘Tho suit ly to recover 85,000 which {a ulieged to have been offered by the defendant for the reeovery, of his wile from the Beckwith louse aL the time of its destruction by tire ast winter, Holt is the fireman who recove erod the body auld Pagigls a wealthy lusmbere ian, Page denley hagjug made the olfer, 3 MARINE NEWS. Not a Charter Made Yesterday to Carrv Grain. to Buffalo, Neither Steam nor Sailing Vessels ‘Wanted by Shippers at Any Price. Another Decline of Ten to Fife teen Cents in Coal Freights. Danger that the Canadian Marhors on . Lake Ontarlo Will Become Useless. Tho New Welland Oaual—Iron-Ore Ship- ments—Dook and Other Notes~-Ar- rivals and Departures, LAKE FREIGHTS, y GRAIN, Not 2 chnrter was mado yesterday to carry grain to Buffalo, Shippers did not want vessols atany priee, dod the vominal rate may besald tu have been 14@1}3 conta on corn. Some stoamn wag taken for corn and tluxseed to Erlo at through rates, and one charter made for corn to Collingwood, There aro a number of big steam- ctrriers In port, and tho chunces aro that thoy will remain hore somo thine at lenst, If not ull spring, without they lenve light or take grain for nothing. As far as the big sailing grain care vers are coucerned the season ty ended, Tho following comprice yesterday's engagements; Far Erte. Sdushicts, Propviler Convetoga, cori 65.000 Vropeller Schuylkill, eorn Propeller Gordon Campbell, corn... Propeller Gurdon Campboll, taxseed For Collingicvod. Schoover Mury Merritt, GUE. erseevesees ‘Total capucity, seen eee ones eens eA Td,000 LUMMER. Thore is nothing new in lumber frolghts ex- cept that the rate from Menomlnec to this port bus declined to 81.5744. There [s little or nu de- mand tur carrlers Ww go to atber ports. Freizhts have undergove no change from the face that curriors rumuln scarce, especially first-class ones, Tho rites remiin as follows: From bi of ruin Buy From Huy Ciry ww Chiengo. From Manistee to Chicugo, From Ludington to Chicag From White Luke to Chlengo. From Grand Haven to Chicago... From Muskeyon to Chicaxo, From Meuomines to Chicago, INON-OItE, Oro-curriors are only Jn modernte demand, and whut charters are made ure at the following figures: From Eseannba to Chicago, .. Ms Hav Frow From Marquette to Lake Eriw port COAL. Cont feelwhts at Buitale mado anothor dectine yesterday of 10@1h cents per ton. Several car- riers wero unabio to load even at tho reduction. Rates from Oswego remuln unchanged at the pubilehed tgures, The foliowing aro now the nominal rates: From Hittulo to Chicago... From Huitulo to Milwauke From Butluto to Daluth... From Luke Erie ports to Chicago. 1 From lake Erie ports to Milwatukee,, 1.2560) From Luke Erte portsto Racine From Luke ports to Escans ba. Frou Like Erie ports to Duluth From Lake Erie ports to Dotrott From Clovelund to Buda lo, From Oswego to Chicago. From Oswexo to Milwau oe SLOOBL25 o LOL Ly Luke Erie purts is meant any: Erle, west of and including Urte, to which iron oru is consigned and trom which coal is shipped. TIOME GATHERINGS, A STRANGE DSSAER. In # vory jengthy urticle, fortified by many figures, tho Toronto Globe shows that the bar- bors of Lake Ontarlu, and especially that of To+ ronto, ure in greut danger uf becoming, in the course of Ume, comparatively useless because vonstunt lowering of the Inke fovel. It “Tho table shows o romarkatly untform decline every month of the year from tho first honnde, 185t-"82, to the one ctosing with Inst year, and a total full In tho level of tho luke of fourteen and one-balf inches, ‘This, tukon, os itshould be, from the middio of tho first perlod to tho miduloof tho lust, or elybtecn yeurs, shows that the ‘ake bas been falling at the rate of cight-tenths uf au ineh per ganum—a rate of decreuse:sufticiontly alarming ff It be Mkely to voutlaue, ng it would maky Toroutu Harbor usoless in tho Ife-time of some now Ivins.” Referring to tho depth of waterat present in Yoronto Hurbor, it says: It appears almost cortuin that there iy no pler in the elty which coult te reached by vessels ‘oF the now Welland Canal-sizo, What tbls may imeun to 8 port whoro lurgo quantitivs of barley fre ehipped aud large quantities of coal re~ velvad, Those engaged in theso Dusinesscs know, Vessols of 0,000 bushels capacity van take frelghta ut very much lower rutes than the 2U,- (0-Lusbel veasels, Which aro the hirgest that now enter the barbor, and no doubt tn efor will bo trade tu seers them. ‘To reach deep cuaugh water it will be necessary to exteid the wharves one to two bundred fort beyond the windinill ing, a8, oven if there la a foot or more of sand, botow the saunuinygs given aboye, twulve fact of Water eannet be obtnined at gero-level short of that distunce. “Pola will entail an chormous ox pense on wharf-owners. It ts underategd thut a petition will be presented to Con 3 ut tha opening of the session this winter to cede Oswo- oO harbor to the Dominen in exchange for Mid- and, inorder that our Canadian cousins on have ona oxuelient Uh hurbor of refuge. Every Veasul-ownur who his cruft trading to Oswego ia in favor of the tranfer of that port to the Dos qilaton, and if the prover ofort fi mude Congress will geuut the patition. THE NEW WELLAND OANAL. Speuking of the culurged Wolland Canal, the St. Catherines Journal siys: “$e complionted I tho inneblvery of tho licks that itis thought une gute tg yo through eacept wider the finuedlate auperyidion uf uu experienced engineer, Uut- sidurs and vessel men ure not able to elucidate tho inyateries connect b the enlarged Wele land Canul, through which vessels are only ale lowed t0 gigs, ft neu, by specitl favor, Only two vogscls have been periditted to lock up and one down go far. Pracuealy Whe canal is not yet open Jor u twelve-toot navigation. When It Will bo seems to be kuown only to the Chief Ene ginecr, who appears tu be In state af chronic votnnalence go far as thy maring ditereats uf tho country fre concuraeil, The sebemo of vant ontargement eninot be fuily routized until the AQuiniet wt Wotland ts butt, @ Work not even under contract, alinouuh it igone which will res Quirg two oF three yeurs to eomplote,"* INON-ORE SIPS, ¢ Tho Eecanaba fron Curt tabulates the follows ing abignents of iren-ore by lake from that port from the opemng of navigation up to aud fneludlay Ovt, 20; Juke Superior milner Monoviplnce taines,, DUCK AN: UTES, Tho vehooner Chuva Leut a now staysail yeas torduy, Tho winter ot the dackwallopers’ discontent is very nuar, Tho river was full of canniboats yosterday tondiag lumber, ‘Tho Ucet schooner Flying Cloud, Capt, Tom Guunign, arcived bere yesterday, A number of incoming umbor: vensots witl bo stripped and fald up un thelr arylyal, Tho propollor Pussule and four bayros have gone tito Winter quarters at Decrojt, The Union Laue tug Sucecss will ba petiped to- morrow and pluced Jn winter quarters, Tho schooner Adyance 18 boing stripped pre- paratory to boing tutd up for the ‘winters me ‘Tho schoonera Driver and MuVea are tago In- 40 Miller Iruthers’ dockg ty be repaired, ‘The work of repuiriny Sho Hweothoart at’ Port Huron la bole rapidly pushed forward, Fo Enatacor Conway, formerly of the tug Droad- naught 1s vow on the steun- barge Raleigh, Capt, Kelly, of tho sehooner Edward Fitzgor- ald, itprubably spond the winter at thls rt. t yentiomun connected wit ine Pera cts ae ape et esi yooht bere during tho winter, The plans ure ON druftedyaud ip Js lijyended $9 bpare po gk: peuse oF pains to nuke her 4 model youset,. Bho a — Will he about ninety fectover ali, and will bo Btoop-riggert. The schooner Eclipse is baving a. new jivhoont put in by tho Vessel-Owners’ Dry-Dock Com: pany. Alarge nutnber of vessels, barges, and tugs eee wintor quarters at the diferent lako ori. Tho big propellers Buffalo and James Fisk left for Buffalo yesterday afternoon with car- goes of grain, Ballors’ wages from Cleveland and Toledo have heen advanced to $) perday. From this pore thoy aro atlil $2.50. The schooner Emerald, damared by collision a short time ago at Port Huron, bus been repalred and {8 once more nitont, Tho tuy Commuiore was put in commission fenin yesterday, and as a rosuit Capt. Nymag hua purchased a now hat. Rusiness by the Qondrich Fino exhibits no falling of in Voluine. Passenger trafic also re- tnalys yood with the line. ‘Tho tugs Gregory and Willle Brown are in the docks of the Chienxo Dock Company for calling and repnirs to thelr stern bearings, ‘There nro n number of véssols engaged in the ore trade who are protably ou tholr last trip, Beason charters have about run cut, ‘Tg Captains bere when thoy fet two atratebt tows in one day now aro allowed an oxtra hour's sleop by the managers of thoir lines, The ble steain-barge City of Itome fs still tn loaded. [t [s reported that tho dock at whieh she usttally untonty fs full to overtlowing with con}, preventing the big steamer from getting her cont out. ‘The kchooner Stampede ts at South Chicnzo, unloading n oarge of fron-ore. Capt. Ag her commander, suya he will spend the winter at this port. Tthas pot been determined yet where tho Stampede will winter, It seems us If that “test” cago of tho bridge ordinances by tho stenin-crnft owners has “potered” out. A large amount of money was contributed--on puper-and that seems to have sutticd tho case In favor of tho city, Poles forty feet high have been erected on the ends of the cast und weat piers for the Iehts at Oswego, Tho west ond of the enat pler will be pulnied white, to render the rellection more boworful, especially on very durk niglts, For some reason tinexplained Mr. Cottrell, who. received the appuintment of Captain of the life-suving crew at Sand Bonch, filled to take charge, and David Dues received the appoint- ment and toyed inte tho station Tunsday. The Bend Bench Sines says tho appointment is a most ¢xeallent one. Tt is nutd that the Citizens Association Intends to compel Huse & Brand to pata regutation” whistle on tholr qwill tuy nt the olose of naviza- ton next fail. Thay would have it dune now, but the Kinzie atrect bridgetonder ts said to be bard of hearing. and for that renson they allow the brewery tug to use nA siren, While tho propeller Winslow was lying at Dus luth some sneak-thief entered the Captain's rootn while he was esleup aud cleared the rvont of everything movable, tucinding the Captain's sult of clothes, his gold wate, marine glass, und other articies of vulttemin fret, Just avout cleaned him out. He had to burrow clothing to wear home, Capt. Hussy bas latd up his {Ittlo steam-yacht Pet. Capt. Busyy, it will be remembered, was the man who one Sunday lust summer ded his pussengers atthe Government breagvater and pat out in the lake to the rescue of the one cipuits of several sulling yachts that were cap. sized ina aquall, On that occasion be rescued twelve pereons from drowning. Tho change of a word In an item in TH: Tan UNE'S Inariue column yeaturdas mude us su that “the Captain of the schooner Skylar! wanted it known that there Js better plice to take & carro to than Midland.” ‘The item should have read that “there js nu better place to tnke a cargo to than Midland.” We cheerfully make the correction, not only for the Captain of tho Skylark’s sake, but in justice to Midland bur- bor, whieh, from all nccounts, bits no superior, VESSEL CITARTERS.. AT NUEFALO, N.Y. Special Dispatch to ‘Lne Chicago Tribunes Durra.o, N. ¥. Nov. 4.—Very little was done in coal freights tuday. Shippers are taking ad vuntage of tho situntion, and the beet offers mide were $1.20 or 21.25 perton, The steum- ‘barge Graves and schoonors Adams and Dows could not get earyucs even at those tigures. A foad was bouxht after hurd work for Scott &Co., and the stunm-burga Nabant wus engaged to carry It to Chicago ut a rate reported a little above the figures mentioned. The schvoner Lyman Casey wus taken for a small cargo for Toledo at 55 conte, Tho stenm-barge Packer and schooner Hruce will load for tho Lehigh Cou pany, but will meee with deins in doing so, Canat freiebts continued firin at hg cents tor whent and # cents for corn ta New York, The ebange to vold weather bas caused an increased: offer- tug of boats, . AT CLEVELAND, 0. Speetat Dispatch to The Cnicayo Tribune, 1» Oy Nov, {.—Ubarters—Scbooner Escanaba to Kandusky, 81.00; ‘unger, ore, Hecanaba to Clevelund, $1.00; propeller Alcona and schooner Sun Diego, ore, ‘Escanata te Ashtabula, private terms: schooner Klinball, cou to Marquctte at €1 fre and ore, Marquette to Sundusky, ut 22 schooner Godfrey, cont, Wutfalu to Chicge, at. #120; schooner Helle Mitetell. coal to Chicago AC SL23; propelter Sheldon und consort Ely, coal to Marquette at @1 tree, and ore back on private terms; steamer Columbia, ore, Escaniba to Cioveland, privnte terms, AT MILWALKEE, WIR, Special Wepateh to The Chicago Tribune, MILWAUKLE, Wis., Ni —Uhurters—Schooner Pawaukety ore, from Grand Haven to Fairport at $140. AROUND ‘TE LAKES, LIUELED FOR DAMAGES, Special Dispatch te The Chicaoo Tribune. - Burva.o, N. ¥., Nov. 4.—Capt. Vance, of Sule waukee, today Wbeled the barge J, Godfrey in the sum of $ for dumnges and delay cousod tho sebooncr Muunlight by the former, J. He Farwail, of Detroit, owuer of the barge, will are rive tomorrow to bond ber. While entering tho harbor at Cleveland ou tho night of Oct, 4, tho Moonlizht struck tho pliers’ and drifted across tho bow of tho Goifrey, which wus tled to the dock, itis clued that the demauo to tho shoouer was done beenuse the Cuptain of tho barge would uot ainck bis Hines, TUK LISE-KILSS CHOSSING. Special Dispatch to The Crteuun Tribune, AMHENSTHURA, Ont. Nov. t.—-The water on tho Lime-hvilos went down to thirteen feet seven fuches today. The steam-barge Progress was detaiued about one bour, the propeller Clyde four houra, the propeller Nyack wevon. the schooner Franoly Fatns eight, und the schoou- ors Holvetin and Patbiinder’ eighteen hotrs, ‘The propeller Staracea was detained below two hours, ‘Ihe water is now fuurteen fect elaven foches. Weather oleur and coi. FATAL PIGHT HETWEERN SAILONB. | Spectal Dispatch to The Cnicavo Tribune, Racisy, Wis. Nov. 4—-Cupt. Heary 1. Smith of thy stow aid two sullors, uomed Moore gud Melucrland, bad it tight lest ole with Joby frume, dobn Btarting and Joba George, aullors ou the evhooner City of Toledo. During the mélée Moore was stabbed mortally ang Smith recalved a stub in tha back. Ait the suilors Ou tho ‘Toledo were bold this morning for trial at the next term of the Circuit Court. WINTER: FUE rf Sereint Dispatch to The Chtotva Seibung, Buvvao, No Ney Nove d—The ‘wouther Des boon getting winterish, sad sone snow hae fatlon walang tho south shore of the iukes, A suit wind pas prevailed From tay ost for forty houre, With a beuty eva, Quite*a number of vowels aro detuned bere an’ tha nvcount, and two or throo luive bean obllyed & THE BURNED STEAMEN ISLAND DOV Speclat Dispatch to The City CaupinaL, Unt, dev, 4.—The Inspector tor the Insurance cumprnies Interested imi tho loss by fire of the atenmer gland Tove was here to- day oxuuining ibe wreck, ‘The compunics tae turested aro “the Orient, of Hartford, Cont; Mars, of Now York; und London & Liverpoul, of England, WALKED OVERUOARD AND DKOWNED, Peeclal Diavatch ta The Oaicar> Tritune, MILWAY KEG, Whi, Nove do—Tho olticers of tho propeller City or Duluth report that Huyb Kenny, porter of the bout, walked overboant while leaving Chlengo fast eventug ani wus drowned, fronny Wis a young Uninueried mun, and has rich, jniliential relatives in Winois, BAND BEACH HALHON OF HEKUGE. etcial Papatch ta The Chicagu Tribune Baxp Leach, dlich., Nov, t-Iu burbor to- Hight—Stenmer City of Cloyaland, steam. barge Maury Prindie and consort, steamer Duyideou, stoutuer Oovanica, schooner Canna, sehovner Wear pido, schooner Cheney Auios, lug Benuelty tug W. 2. Custte, and etenib-burso Saullic, FOUL INUHRS OF BNOW. Spectat Diapateh to Tne Chieuga Tetbuses LCHENUYAAN, Mich, Nov. 4.—A high northwost. wind with some anow dutuined the up teut lust night, and. they found vholter in the barber, ‘They got away this cvening, Wind north, taht, Indications of snow. Four Inches of sow fell fust night. THE TUG LEATHEM DISATLED, Special Disvateh to The Uhiciga Tribune. Rainy, Wis. Nov, 4—The tug Jobu Leatbem Fan in bore today lo coal ip, and when abuut to Jwave the barbor for Chicagy broke her contre, which nucessituted her laying dere tH tonight. THM LOX PHOPELLEN MIGUIGAN, Sosctal Disputes to ‘The Chteagn Triguna, Mipwave we, Wid, foe 4.—The now fron pro- pellar Michizan ursived bero this uftorooos from Grand Haven, and will ut aace lke bur place on the line. APPOINTED JLUHTHOUABEEEFEL Byecint Diuvatch te Ths Catcago Tribune. CLEVELAND, 0. Nov, 4—d. 1, Oakley, assists ant lightho Per vere, hus. been uppolnted Tigbthousekeoper uf Avbtabuta, A may uamod Veud gota bis present positian. + A BRYERE BTOM, Spectal Dupatch to The Chicego Tribune, Muskxgon, Mich, Nov. &—A severs storm provallud bere lust’ uiybt, and a dozen voasols intd up atthe mouth of the harbor, not caring to venture out, FUNEIAL OF CAPT. GEORGE THOMPBON, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tridatiits CuEvrLAND, On Nov, 4,-—Capt, George Thom) fon, recently drowned, was buried to-day, allt harbor tuzmen attending tho funeral, RAN IN FOR BHELTER. Special Dispatch tn The Chicas Tribune, Pater COON, Ont, N Nov, 4.—The steam Hodge ran in bere this inorolng for MUGKEGON LUMUET SHIPMENTS. Special Miepateh to The Crteaqn Tribune. Muskedon, Mich Nov, 4.—Clenrances today, three, Lumber shipments, 1,100,000 feat, PORT OF CHICAGO, ARKIVALS, Bimr Muskegon, Green I Peshtixa, Bufinle. san Se p Lake Kein, Collniewuot, Prop Juniata, Huftald, sundri Prop Senvanger, Benton Hurior sundries, Prop Skylark, Hentun Harber, sundsius, trop Arganaut, Excanatn, iruneor, Keith, 1aiubor. tow toud, Senuminon, ft Hvaline ihator, Grand Haven, south Haven, Grand Huron. A. St. Hunra, ftay du Noyuo, amber, Kehr Kingit Foniplng Stuck flavor, lumber, chr Hurtig Barnes Stenvininee, dumber. Entre Sonue inv Vestas abe chr 3 ay, Veshtiee, lumber, Kenr Acdre, Poshulzo, tuniner, Fulir Ma Mole, i run-ores 0. SL. Bond, Clovehind, coal. ), Norris, Maniaee, lumbor. Trowbridze, Druinmund’s Island, tee Fy Pustas ACTUAL SAILINGS. Ktmr Suskounn, Manitowoe, suntrtess, trop Soseonior, Benton jtnrvur, sundries. suttain, Muttaty. 54000 bu cor uid sundries, Drop bkylark, Tents wnitries, Prop dninon Few Je bu corm and sun- Prop Bisuinrck, Marinette, towlng. Brup Loscobel, Peshitzo, towing, Prop tnter Ocean, Escannbn, iit! [cop Mauain Starthatty Maniate Prop Calli Campbell, 4 ct Baldwin, Kscanits, tht, onty Burnin, Ludington, tht, nexoxa, Uufieln, 6.0U by corn nnd. sundries, y of Fremont, Dulith, suodries. bene Setiuythin, 181 hu corns Kehr Alert, Peshtigo, sindries, Kehr Santaneo, Peahtive, Wht. ¢ Kelir lan, Mentxaunen, tent Fehr Collingwood, Chedoygun, Habte Bebrlver Lawagn ltdtngton, Ment, rachel, Mune 1 ra On, Sebr Herschel, Menominee, Ih fened. A. Holmer, Munistes, Nulit. avals Dali, Muskezon. lent Davis, Sluskezon, Nubte ay hnapee, Huh. Mitsrintoe, dent. Hy Rehr Arett Kehr M tet, omnes, Ights Robe Pronia va ‘Gund Haven, tieht. usmons, Muskegon, liste. . Wesmge, bry, lithe Rene Cy of Grand Haier, sia ani chr Vly of Grand Haven, Muskezon, sup Kent Kale Lgans. Stuskerdit ight. bac Behe Gen, Siuel, Hanlin, Watt, Rehr Santetue, ult Beir G, D. Dousman, Kurd River, lteht. 1 Grundy, Murinutte, light. br Sioplusan, Marinetie, tht, Witt arinutte, Hight ni, tight. Sehr Atmericn, sturgeon ih Sehr Skylark, Horn's t OTHER LAKE PORTS. POUT WUNON. pxtal Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune Pont Hunox, Mich, Nov. 4-1:90 p. m— Passed up—Propellers Ocennica, Vanderbilt, Antelope and barges, Mary Pringle and barges, AM, D. Coltinberry; steamer City of Cleveland. Down—Propellers Northerner, Ni Don M. Dickerson, Saginaw Volloy, Mast! barwes, Lowell and barges, Alpona and barges, Burlington and barges, Glasgow and barges; schoouers Mystic Star, £, Gerlach, Franels Palms, Constitution, Maumee Valley, Republic, Montmoronci, Mout Blane, Montgomery, Emma E. Butebinson, £. Seaton, tug Ella Smith and barges, Metamora and barges, Sprague and ‘barges, Wind northwest, fresh. Worther cloudy. Special Dispatch to Tre Chicago Tribune, Porr unos, Mich, Nov. 4-030 p. m.— Passel up—Propeller Sulina and barges, and Uirooklyn, Down—Propetlers Jnpau, E. B. Hale with schooner David Wagstail, Cleveland and barges, arxes and barges, Music and barges, Republic and consort Bellu Cross and burgea; sehooucr Alva Bradley. BULFALO. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ‘ALO, N. Yue Nov. d--Arrived—From Chi- ropelier Newburgh, Muxseod: schooner 18. I, Uruce, corn; scbooner Jobo Kelderhouse, gu From Ditluth—Propeller Vacitie, cop. per,ete, From Green Huy—Propuller Toledo, sundries. From Bay City—Propeller A. Wright and barge Midnight, tumber, From Au Suble—Nurges Manltawov and Teutonta. lum- ber. Frojn Ashtittnla—Sebooner Guido Pilster, Cleared—Vor Chicas Propelior ~ Mantana, coment, ete.; propeller Wuyerly.conl; schooners Idn Keith, Jot Kelderhouse, ind Guido Pilster, von For Duluth=Propeller Pattie, salt, ete. For Alpena—Prupeller Mavkivaw, con, ee Special Dispaten to ESCANABA, Micl . W.-H. Brown, Escinabay Schooner Typo. Departed—steumons Ro PL ftanuey, IL Co 0. Townsend, J. Hy Owen, sid Mary ‘hvoncrs, Mineral’ State, Kingtgher, Lem Bllsworth, ward = Kelly, A. Houdy, Re Halloran, und Lran Btnte.. NANQUETTE. Special Dispatch tu Tne Uhicaco Tribune Manquerte, Mich. Nov. it—Clenrod—Turs BS Heck and & Propeliers DW. Vowers, and H. iB, Tu sonouners G. HH. Bly, 1. A. Morse, Franz Siegel, ¥. Nell, F.C. Leighe ton, Hattio Wells, aud ‘loons L. Parker, POUT COLMORNE. Special Dispatch to The ct Pout Cornonsk, Ont, Nove Schooner Lnure, ‘Toronto to Chiengo, parley sehooner Hyierarbad. Picton to Milwaukee, parley ateum-bure rung, Toronto to Totedo, aries. Chicago Tribune. Arrived—Stoamers MUSKEGON, Speetat Diasvaten ta The Cheago Tribune, MUBKEGON, Mich, Nov, 1.—Cleared—Soboon- ers Minnebuha andd, B. Newland, for Racine, pe praneley M. Grob, for Chicago, lumber lop. ts Sreetat Mtevateh to The Chicago Tribune, Ent¥, I't., Noy, 4.—Entered—Propellor Lycom= ing, trom Chicago, grain and merchandise, CLEVELAND, Spectat Dispatch ta fhe Chicavo Tribune Cruvenasn, 0. Nov. 4.—Cleared—Schooner Reuben Doud, light, for Cuicugo. MILWAUKEE, Special Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune, MILWAUKEE, Wit, Nov, 4.—Arrived from bo- tow—Hchounvr Sant Coo! eran oren NEW CORPORATIONS. Special Dispatch tu ‘The Chicago Tribune, Spunoriuny, Nl, Noy. 4—The following Ucenses to Ineorparate were Issued todsy by the Seeretary of State: The Barnes Munu- facturing Company, of Freeport, with o capital of $100,000; Walter G. Barnes, Will- jum Burnes, and Mudelph Hefti, fncarpora- tors, ‘fhe Chicage Book & News Company, Chicago; enpital $20,000, ‘The W x Vyorning atta Colonization Soelety, Chicaza, with acapital of 280,000; Charles Winkle: Thenty “Ani iit, Sy ite! pel, Adalph Landi, J mani, and Rudolph Anbael a INDIAN SCOUTS TO EE TRIED, Tucson, Ari, Nov. 4.--4 general court martial is ordered to convene at Fort Grant onthe 10th inst. to try the captured Indian scouts, The road fs now eloar, and freighters are in ne dangey, - incoporators, Brown's Iron Rittters contain all essential ine urodtonts for a true toniv. WORCESTERSHIRE BAUCE THE GREAT SAUCE oP THE WORLD parts the niow’ dolicious taste and acaba. EXTRACT 5 Of6 LETTER from 8 MEDICAL GEN. TLEMAN Gy it ule aie Wate fen, N i zouo ts highty * Biguature js oa every bottle of GENUINE WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, Bold and used throuyhout the world. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, * AGENTS FOR THE UNIT! PY x NEW you” WeATER, TONIGHT! CLARA Rig, TAGLIAPIETRA, Herr ADAMOWSKE, CLARA POOLE, Sig. BRIGNOLI, LOUISE cum KELLOGG - Concert Compan ed by the, CHUCK RICING Cnn Of Ch MewWAL ana NOWLE ahd 40 1b iiuptaitake, insert Ae, 9G, 8h 5 MILWAIUP ADAM Matiaugen eth Hesse. HAVERLYS THEATR ‘The tan:e, huttsome, und lending T in tho sami well-known ostablinhes Monroo and Dearborn-sts.. Chienco, JH. HAVERLY, oes Manager and Proprietor THE GREAT SATURDAY MATINEE, THE GREAT SATURDAY NIGHT, LAST TWO PERFORMANCES OFF HAVERLY'S FAMOUS STRATEGISTS COMPANY In tho Great Moutern Fun-Making Comady, TILE SLTRALUIGISTS! With the Kminent Comedian JOK Frank A, POLK Ken. AWE Conly, onry tuindon, t ¥. Ports, Saud livin, Katto Gilbert, Marry Wall, Marie ates, Le Hoard, Lizzie Hite unday eos at Huvorly's ‘thestro, Next Monday—The celeheated hi LEY BIOS, and tholr Great Spectucio uf MICHAEL SERQUOFE, GRAND OPERA-HUUSE, Clark-st., opposite tha Court-House. Uncxampled Triumph of The Comley-Barlon Opera Company, Only Three Moro Serformnnces of OLIVETTE. Only Olivotte Matines today nt2. Last th if Ol« Iwettd, Sunday algite j hating a0 Monday, No.7, MME. FAVANT=F in Henuiiel. PTE ANAtS rat Ae "1 vart; John Howson ns the Marqut ° bs Ch, Favurt, e Marquis, and rod Leal! HOOLEY’S THEATRE. THIS SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT 2, ONLY SHAUN RHUE MATINEE! Mir. JOS, MURPHY o8 SHAUN RHUE, Saturday and Sunday Nights last 2 performances of SHAUN RHUL, Monday, Nov, 7--MI, AND MIS. : po bRNday Nor Fl AND MUM, Sok EH RANEIN WYICKERYS THEATRE, GRAND MATINEL thin Aftornoon at2o'clock and THIS E! atdo'cluck, Colvilie’s Grand Spoo- tacular and Dramatle Triuinph, The World! ‘With all Its Wonderfut Scenic nnd Mechanteal Effects, ‘THE tarT, ‘THD ESOAPE. TUE WA! OF BIN, SPRAGUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE, Clarkest. Every Evontng at Bund Slatinoes Wednesday, Sature day, ond Sunday, MINER & ROONEY’S COMBINATION! Including the erent und only Pat Rooney. Munday. 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