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2 TH CHICAGG ue asDAT, NOVEMBER 8, L38I—TWELVE PAGES, d ¥ ‘iohtl Improved Demand Yes- a by Shippers for Grain-Carriers, —— e 6 nt Buffato in Conl- Bi nelghts to the Upper Lakes. : — Coasting Law Works to the ca th sdvantage of Canadian Vessels. —_—- intive Wall Over the Decline sie Buffalo's Lake Com- of merce. 4 tho Lakea—-Vessol. Chartors—Dook 2 Other NotesArrivals and Dopartures. roa Bn LAKE FREIGHTS. ; GRALN. tite n demand for vesacls by shin- but the low rates Oneta mite yossels backward In coming for- theornert ir eontt, ‘Twacents wns tho best sardampid mando for corh to BumTato, nnd three moony vero mide~all steam, of equal to ba ‘ywo chartera were mado for corn to nam, Teongh rates. Every vessel tnxen for aie nkes wea to eatry goru. The follow- foere was 1 rg yestertlty'y ba inprise tho vessels taken’and the points of destination: arate. aut rth. ¥ speller Commodore, cart pe HAMMOHREI Prrpelter Ualtontite, GOP. ovo Ebvoner A 1, Moore, COE Propeller Delaware, core propeller Als ad ver Mowatt, corn S000 OO er i GneoydU saooner Wolls Iurt, o1tés. +s. CAPACKY ss seseseee sens cee enees otal eapaely LUMBER. ‘there was soino demand yesterday for first- ceseatricrs, and 9 fow obartors wore mnde at. nnexed Ayurcas re Fast Saxinaw to Lake Eric. White Luke to Chicago, Fem Grand Haven to Enien From Muskegon to Chienyo. From Menominee to Caleago, IRON-ONE. Pee Or-carriers remain in moderate demand. Chirters aro mute at the followlug Higures: | r aba to Chicago «$901.00 fom Fecunnba ta Grand inven. ; rom COM ‘Thera Is no change in the eltuntion of tnocoal frelght.business at Buffalo, Thore word no carrlers on the market thero yestorduy, and dutode chartor was made, and that ut $1.20 por ton—last Saturday's rate. Advices from Oswego represent froleuts ns unchinged, with a fair de- mand for vosseld. ‘Tho following ure the pros- ent entes fromt the points nitwmad: run Ruffalo tv Chicago. Foot ugate to SUTeaueee From Buttalo to Duluth, ose... Frow Lake Erie ports to Chicago, From Lake Erig ports to Milwauke From Lake Erlo ports to Huelno, From Lake Erie ports to Escanab: From Lake Erle ports to Diuth, From Lake Erie ports to Detro} Front Cleveland to Butulo.,. cg hy Lake Erie ports is meant at Erie, weat of and including Erie, to which tron- ore Is consigned and from whieh coal is shipped. TOME GATHERINGS. THE INTERNATIONAL CUASTING LAW, Tho Toronto Globe of a recent date gives an {nstaneo of the working of the International cosstlug law, and ito doubt will bave weight in the agitation now quietly going on in the Do- inion jn favor of indepondonce and subsce quent annexation to the United Stntes, Tho (bbe saya: “A funtiiur instance of tho working: of tho internation! voasting law ts preseatod fn the cnso of tho Armenia, The propolior Armenia ts owned In Toronto, and hos made a very fale passnge from here to Chicago with barley, and corn buck for Ogdongburg, The Armenia reached Port Coltorno with hor eargu, whero It was transferred to tho cars of the Welland Railway and brought down to Port Dalhousie. Mut this passnge over Canadinn ter- ritury docs not quite denationulize tho cary, for the propeller Armonta mnust not conte down to Yort Urthousia ead tuke ou the corn there and carry It through fo ite deatination at Ogdens- ure. The propeller Cub gues over to Port Dalhouste toluad the turn and fuish the trip.” BUFFALO'S DECLINE, ‘The Bullato Teleyruph thus tells of tho decay ol the commerce of thatunee xornheud pluce: Tho commerce of Huttalo ison a steaily des clue, The busiuess “mon along tho duke rei- holt, anddo alt iu thoir pawor to arouse the city aga wholo to some nation which shall ar- reat the decay, but witbout ae striktug bens Octal results. Duttule la indeed lucking in en~ terprise. ‘Tables of statistics, showing the do- ine of conmerco in Buffalo on tho Erio Canal, Arefreely circulated through Canada, and are carefully studied by tho commercial corporis Wond ond the Guyernmont officers of tho Dontn~ igind aro stimulntiog our Canndlan cousing ua vert) development of thelr urtilicial frteraays, Butlato {s sleeping, while Montreal nidly securing tohorsclt the bulk of tho Somtueree of the yront inland Inkes."* DOCK AND OTHER NOTES. ae? schooner Gibraltar was stripped yostor- ‘Toe Os: mre oR eae Union bas advanced Firet-clans saltors obtain "eltees sure are the only ones that can The * wet” grocory store y wcputing upstuves, wee Mone Water atroot ‘Too schooner 19 andwill provera iugger ts aunk at Grand Haven Tho big tuys Favorit : with ther Intaber tows youtsrdny use aps The schooner Audrow Jackson was onl; Yessel on the lumber markot yesterday. 5f Thecanvas of tha sehoonor G deimy dried out preparatory, to pewepead. aie Mo schooners H. 0. Ichurda and Maggie Thompson into winter yuk _ttrippgl to-day and towed Tho ateam-bary tye Alcona und consort, tho vo! fag schooner Sin Diezo, lenve today for tenon ae to loud Iran-ore for Ashtabula. Stoumn-barge Lincoln tg in the Chica, cepeek Company's dock, whore so. will vo rerio deck, “hateb-vombing, and general Ciptaing of yess ols arriving from tho lower uD of the luke report heavy anow-storins a test weok and aiso extremely cold Jeane (olor Lino scow-sohooner Sen Bird will Fi 0 eagt-ahoro port today tor aloud of Sb, and on hur returu Will Le Baud iu winter MeNutty, on 1 q sh streot, and MoQulre, on “i Gant atrout, tho eis aoe thelr Uno Stitt aye port, port business {a Union luo tug Success hns b ts oon Intd uy, rie Bo ator tho Buooess will bo eauplotuly yams rs bonne: out in the spring a com> Pt Lyman Fo} Ari ‘eltus Intends to mal PO tO} beauty ub ult hoxtupriuge thou lay Capt. win w lain Kroger, the owner of the fing myer Norman, bay deotded ta lay hia vossel i today’ stEh ib winter quatkenge Sts Bes sauyen aul Compamest tue tn the Vouscl-Ownors’ Towing pate Ary ¥ Ba pli, tho Yan Suhalck, te ta reculy Togetitel Doltee ula winter, (aus cuabuiog tor wiury atoutts add to her already curry Shen towing power. ecl of the nor at ths 0 new wtcam-barxo to bo built Thy gedaukeo atipyurd wan lui: Saturday. Feet beat, yee’ Wil be Ok feet jong, thirt: Sroa tiie pid cloves feot depth of hold, whole Ob, “Bho WATCH Mimonstons than rst devlded ma od N bu furnisbed with two bollers. Hea ae iwankeu Sentinel of yosterday has an eo ang Cf that tha Sailors? Watonsat Milwau- Tho tan tek? HaVe udvancod wages. to. Fi, corned, Taste, ju tur ns diliwaukeo is con- “anced wages, Ballon” Union here bus aot ade du not haprey ge uro nut likely ty If trejahts A pumbe, 4 tram t TOF utevedoros, Were ein it Doe fon at gie@oVe tho caray Mt the prapblion Choe Hii then demande eT on BEY, tOTRUH, lle el * bel whivb wus granted, Surked, fs Wits asked, and ala, taMtaad. They the Clarigt Sitio wullo longer, when, tolokl Mate aercl owitetu a pretty “bud Hg.” aan tase but oN LCOULU Bot be diuponged wit, ay Again quit, demanding 10 conta per he twin inore thin thd mato could atand, and the Men wero dechargen. Tho may [rlendsof Vapt. "saxoy" Brouks will be sorry to learn, by referangs to our dise Hutohos, that the Captain had it rather unt Donte trip with fis achoonor, tho Edward Bly to Midland, Aculdonts will happen on tho lakes, hut nat often with such a ood saltor 04 “Baxey.” His friends wil also va gratified to Jonen that the Blake is now safain port. Tho schooner Mollig averran uinoty-flvo hare rela of alt at Toledo recently, aud her Captain gold It for his own benoft, anda inwsult with tho. shippers fs the result. Marine-men say thitt when a’ vessel overruns hor care it ine variably goes to tho Vvosrel, but It's curgy falls Short tho vessel 1s reaponalble. "Tho muestion to ‘bu settled Is aa to Whothor this {a marine law. Tho bridgotendors on Take, tandulph, Madl+ fon, Elghteonth, and ‘Twenty-second street bridges ern boast of loss aceldents to their bridgos from nesta vessols than any of the rest, and $f tho authorities will put as com- petont men on the other bridyes as tho fve Ubovogmemed tho citizens noxt year will huve but little ty compinin of In the way of delays or poked bridges cutigod by vessels running into em, The fine atenm-barga Wiltam Edwards and hor gonsorts, tha Mation Pago and Chitrivs Fos- ter, have tnade thoit Inat trip thin seuson, Capt, Fagin, the commandor of the Edwards and ctlef of the flevt, yuaterday recelyed orders from tho ‘owner of thio vesaols to strip and lay them up at tbls port, he bein nwilliia to carry graln from this port to tho lower Inkes furan price that qwoitd {0 all provablity entall a loss, ‘Tho Will- jaw Edwards and ber consort, under tho able mansgement of Capt. Fagin, have proved to bo among the must profitable of tho big enrricra plying betwoon hera and Buffalo, and their over fins oyery reason to congratulate pimacit on being ao fortunnte as to havo 80 elticient a miu fn bis employ us Capt. Faxin, THE STONM SIGNAL, ONDENED UP, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tridtnes WAsiinaton, D, U., Nov, 81 a, tu.—Hast to south winks in advances of the storm, which Is now contral in Iowa, Signals aro orderad up nt Qultalo, Erie, Sandusky, Cleveland, Section 5, ‘Foledo, Detroit, Section 4, aud Vort Huron, Spectal Dievatcn to The Chicago Tribune. Wasitnaton, D.C,, Nov. 84 0. m.—Cauth ary alguns continue at Duluth, Marquotte, canada, Milwaukee, Section 1, Section 2, Chicas go, Grand Haven, Section Mackinaw, Alpena, Port Huron, Section 4, Detrolt, Toledo, San- dusky, Cleveland, Section 5, Erie, and Buffalo. VESSEL CIIARTERS. AT TOLEDO, 0. Spectat Disaten to The Chteago Tribune. TouEno, O., Nov. 7.—Marluo mattors open this week with something of n atic caused by the ap> pronching closo of navigntion. Mates aro not materially advanced on grain, butare dalnyg bet- ter on conrse fralghts. The following charters wero reported today: Schooner Lucy J, Clark, conl, Toledo to Polnt St. Ignace, $1.25; schooners: Harvey Ulssol and Emma, L. Coyne, whent, De- trolt to Erie, # conty; schouner C, B. Benson, Whent to Buifulo at 2 cents; schooner £. DP. Dorr, burdwood iimbor, $4 por 1,000; schoon= ur P.8. Marsh, coal to Chicago at $12h frooy schooner Volunteer, stone, Marbiohend to To- tedo, $3.50 por cord; avow Hanna Soore, coal to Dotruit nt 45 cents free. AT NUFFALO, N.Y Spectat Dispatch to The Orteago Tribune, Durrano, N. Y.. Nov. 7—Thore was nothing whntover done in coal freights today. ‘The only yessel in markot was tho Pronelive Clyde, and noshipper bad anything Itke a cargo for her. Tt would hropably take four dys to tond bere, and then she could got but $120 perton, ‘The setooner A. d. Groves was chartered for salt to Ciovetand at 8 conts per barrel. Canal freights are much depressed. The offorings of grain for abipment are quite light and froights today de- lined wuothor quarter cent. Wheut ruled at couta and corn ut 444 conts to Now York, AROUND THE LAKES, THE LAME+KILNS CHOxsING. Spectat Dispateh to The Chicaco Tribune. AsmiensTuuKG, Ont. Noy. %—The weuthor ts thick tonight. A largo fleet 1s detained bere bound down. The atoam-bargo Gruyes, with the mammoth schooners Adame and Dows, pnescd tho crossing ut 8 o'clock. Thu ateam- barge Rauney has been bere ull day waiting: for her consort, the gchooncr Cobb, bound down, and the propeller Nahwnt ie ‘eonting, bound’ up. The cast Ughtship or Neat ou tho works on tho Lime-Riine hus been moved seventy feet lower down, which brings it exictly on the Hols Binue rangos. ‘hls will compol vessels to drop dow Ww iittlo further before zottiiy on the rangos, DUT us aoveral large bowidors bave lntely been taken up ou tho insido tho pnssnge will bu bettor than before. ‘This will bo'tho lust move this fall. WILL PROBANLY UH A TOTAL Loss. Hpectal Disvatch to The Chicago ‘Tribune. HouLany, Mich., Nov. .—aA telegram recolved here from South Haven, trom Capt. iL Vii ity to his daughtor, stntos thut his schoonor, tho A. Pluggor,was beached near South Haven botween Friday ang Saturday night, and will probably bo a total loss, She was Jonded with lumber, and on hor way from Spring Luke to Michigan City. THY PROVELLER E. 3. TALE RELEASED, Spectat Disvatch to The Crieago Tribune. CLEVELAND, O. Nov. 7.—Tho Propeller E. B. Tiule was released thla morning and arrived hore thig evening. Mighty tons of ore wero Yrbtorod’ on the scow Onward, The tugs Brady dud For- est City pulled her off. Her bottom Js badly splintered, but ber lwakago was not cnough to require the use of 4 steam-pump. RAN ASHORE AT WATUNER'S SHOALS, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribun Mipiann, Out., Nov. %—Tho schooner Edward Blake, while on bor way trom Chicago with cori for this port, rn ashore at Watcher's Shouls, owing to tho roughness of tho water. Sho waa released by tho steamor Northern Uetle and broubt bera not greatly damaged, baying first been obtiged to throw 4,000 bushols of corn over- bourd, Fully tosured, , LIBEL FOR PRYIGHT AND DOCKAGE, Spectat Dispateh to The Onicaga Tribune, Cunyeuann, Oy Nov. 7—Tho barge Virsgintus brought a loadof jumbor hore which Krause & 8ou refused to recolye, Tho ourgo his been H- beled for $1,300 for frelybt demurrage and duck ago. Gotxa INro winteh quanrens, Spectal Dispateh to ‘The Chiézgo Trihune. MUSKEGON, Mich., Nov. 7.—The svhoonor Mi- norya fs bolug stripped, and will go into winter quurters here. Sovernl othor vessela aro pre- purlog to do tho suine. MUSKEGON LUMBER BITIPMENTS. Spectat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune. Muskraox, Mich, Nov, 7,—Ciearances today eight. Lumber anipinonts, 1,600,000 foot. PORT OF clucaaga, . AIRIVALH, amr Chicago, Manitor Pron Messenger, Bentor Vrop Skylark. ruc sundrigs, | ton Hartor, sundries, entun Hurbor, eunirlon, Ore onominoy, himber, laven, luiuor, Urand Lat ‘Grand avon tubes: 10. Grand Haven, lumber, en, Grund |) net lumber, akexon, lumber. Huskoxon, Iuimber, AUTUAL BAILINGS, Remir Chleauo, Munitowog, aundrios, Vrop K. 6. ‘hompaott, Bluskoyon, 20) bu oats and iylos, Prop Skylar, Benton Harbor, Prob ean idetuiond. Dural }rop At. Grob, Musuogon, ture, Erup diuickorus Stuskoxon, that, Prop Goose Hunuur, Stuskogus Nght. Prop Massonxor, on Hinrbor, taht, PropJ. 8, Buaverns, Bnugutuok, sundrice, Prop Couinindors, Hugulu, 600 bu cor and sun- rien. Prop Favorite, Menomines. sundriga, Schr Planut, Méuominve, Heht. scur Uranus, Motumiivd dabt, ‘Sour Motropolls, Elk Kupids, Q0l9bo onts, 9,08 bu iene M Musk }. Mah Bony Mout patetuseuon, ist, Cucolia, Munivive, ithe, Mary. Jetta fu it. ‘elie 1, Hotir Ada Medora, Escanaba, Behe i, 1. it tan, PRE ne, Iie Georgy 4, Wrenn, Mondudned. light, Role Wert tambien harintoes tates Hebe Sard diver, Bord itivur, a0 bu vats and sun fe Beh 4, Menominee, I EETHE Wa eg SITAR er WE Bole ai, L OPRER LAKE PORTS. : PORT HURON, Special Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tribune Pour Hunos, Nov, 71:30 p. .—Passed up— Propellers Jay Gould, Waverly, Hacifle, Empire State, Conumaugt, Ouklund and barges, liq- vana and consort; schooners Leonard Hanna, Zach Chandtor, Muntana, Selkirk, Down—Propellors Ruanoke, Arian, RP. Rane noy, Wissahickon, Ackloy, D. W. Powers, P. Hi. Livekboad ond bargea, Mary: Stills aud barges, Bparta und barges; svhoonars William ft. Vun- debbilt, A. Cobb, IY, 18. Ladke,. - Wind southwost, brisk; weather clondy. Boectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Ponr Hunton, Sich. Noy, 7—0:tu p, m.—Vasted up—Propoller Egyptian with schooners it, Wiius- low and Velicun, 8, Chawberlaia with schooner 8, H. Kinnball aud consort. In port—Propetldr'todla and’ achounors aa Wuoox und Emerald. Dowo--Pronotiors Bmith Moors, Olean and bargce, Ronton and barges; suboonors Pulaukt aud UL. G. Cleveland; ateatuor Pearl, : ‘Wind southoust, boavys weather cloudy. ce BUTYALQ, , fi BSpectal Diswatch to Ths CAteago Tribung Buryato, N. ¥., Novy 7,—Aprived--From Chi-, vago—Propellur Ulydy, cura, Fs Daluth— row Propelior Nynok, wh i ener, wheat, ota, F ry, City—lnries Bureka, Dabama, Leader, and Dashing Wave, Mater, From Tolede—Propoltora fC, Gittit, A. fe Hopkins. and itssetl Suge,whoats rolroon= er 3. 1 Willinniy, staves. i . 6 fare ared—For oll, coult propeller Arabi, rally, ote: propetter |. K. Falrbank, coal: propeller Hi, W, ddanchard, ecment, ote.; propeller Newburg, rails, propellers W. 7. Graves und Chienyd and schoo ore J, H. Itntter and Manitewou, cont, Kor Mil- winkeo—! pra paiter Nahant, con. For Kenosha —Suhnoner Young Amoriea, coat, For Grean Nay—Sehoonor Unadilix, cont. For Diluth— Propeller Northerner, cement, oto, For Loledy —Fropeller A. 1, Hopking, cement, ete, ESCANABA. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Escaxaua, Mich. Nov. 2—Arrive Foreat City? sehoonors tteG, Brown, J.B, Gi more, Goldun, West, . Van Valkenburg, ‘T. W. Giitord, ang Jonnlo Stathows, Clonred—Steamors Minnesota, stnter-Ocenn, and Leland; achoaner Clura Parker, These,with tho propeller Escanaba and consort, propetier Rubo Richards und consort, and schooners Lead- ville, Barbarian, Goorgo Davis, and Houston, Oleared yestorday, aro windbonnd, and tho achooners Erastus Corning and D, Vance, with gent for Chicago, aro here, haying run ia for eller, North- enzo—Propeiier PORT COLNOUNE. Apectat Dispatch to The 100 Tribune, Pont Conwonne, Ont, Nov. 7—Paaaod up— Schuoner Silla ellar, Detrolt” to Uaweso, wheat; schooner Cayullor, Bay City to Collins Bay, titsber; tuy Metamora and consort, Che boygan to Kingalun, thaber. + MIDLAND, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chieagn Tetbune. Mipiany, Ont. Nov. 7—Arrived—Schooner Fadward Blake, for Chicago, corn, Cleured~Sehoonor Malta, for Calpoys Bay, Nght, to load tles and Codlar for Chicago, 7 CLEVELAND. Spectat Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune. CLEVELAND, 0. Noy, 7.—Cionrad for Cotengo— Propellors, Blunchard, Arabia, aud Newburg, merchandise. a BNIB Speclat Dievdten to ‘the Chteago Tribune, Frere, Pa, Nov, 7.—Cleared—Schoouur Empire Btute, for Chicago, cual. VENETANUUISHERE, Spectat Dispatch to The Chteags Tribuna, Prvetanauiannne, Ont. Nov. 7.—Cleared— Sehooner Lady Duverin, for Chicago, aa UNDER THE WHEELS. Isanc M, Howell, n Prominent Lumbere Donler in Chicago, Mects Deuth in Ono of Itn Most ‘Lorriblo Forms. Mr, Isate M, Howell, an old and well-known altizon of Aurora, and a member of tho frm of 8. It, Howell & Co., jumbor-denlers, of thia city, wos the victini yesterday morning of a shocking accident, resulting in bls almost {mimediate denth, Bfr, Howell came inte the city from Aurora upon the Mendota accommodation train of tho Chicago, Durlington & Quincy Rallroad, which arrivos at 10:80 o’glock, and, not desiring to go og fur-ug tho dopot, detorimined to alight at tho corner of Miuo. Isiand avenue and Sixteenth street, whure tho oflico and yard belonging to hinselt and son are lo- ented, Tho tratu bud sinacked up, and Mr. Mow- ell was standiug on the lower step. Just as bu waa about to step olf the train ynve a sudden lurch forward, throwing him against alow switch and thence unter the wheels of the cnrs, whien pissed over his body, mangiiag {t fn n terrible Manner, ono foot being suvered, both legs crushed upto tho kneca,and his skull being frnctured Just over ‘tho right — temple. Tho trai Wag stopped At once, tho futaly {njured —tnan —_Ifted’ into tho Dagaage-car and taken to tho Union Depot. Here the Mudison street pntrol-wagon wns calted and he wns enrricd to the residence of bis sun, No. 8 Park avenue, where hu DIED WITHIN TWENTY MINUTES: after bis arrival, Mr, Howell’s ago was f years, and he had been nresident of Aurora for the part, forty yenrs where he was engaged ih tha lumber business having amassed a comfortable fortuna and 5 sured the contidence and rospect of tho cominunity, At diferent times he his served us a Suporvisor of Kune Count: , ‘Town Clerk, and aimember af tho Aurora Cit Councll. He bad also been prominently ident fled with tho Congregational Churoh for upwards of twenty-live years, He liad been engaged for somo Utne past in tho construction of 1 funds somy family residence in Aurora, und Mr. 8. Ke Howell, who is overwheluied with grief at the untinely death of big fithor, mentions as a singulur clroumstance that, when in Chicago a fortnight ago, hfs fathor told him ho bad a. pro- moultion that be would nover live to occupy tho naw realdence, ‘The Coroner has been notittod to bold an fie quest, and the remains will be sent to Aurora at uoon today, rs THY NEWS AT AURORA, Speetal Dispatch to The Chicaco Tribunes Avnoia, It, Nov, Z—Tho gad news of the denth by uceldeut In Chicngo of Deacon I. M Howell reachod here at noun toduy. Dua Howell waa a pray-baired yoteran of over 6) wintera, and wasone of the eurllost settlers In thip part of tho State. fie came from neur Elmira, N. ¥,, to Aurora about i807. At that ume Aurora contained n dozen loy- na population of tess than luo whites. For the rst your he ran a sawuilll, built by Suinuel Soe Carty. ‘Chen bo took up a farm. but shortly ufter went into the lumber bualness, which = be ecarricd on aver since, For oyor thinty years bo hag been & member of tho Congregational Church and ono of its dencons. Nut yesterda morning ho porformed for the Inst timo the of flee of alministormg the Lord's Suppor. lo leaves three sons in the lumber buslnest—ono fn Chiengo, another in Downs, Kas,, und a third in Maryvill@, Mo.—and three daughters, two married and settled ju Aurora, and a third who lives ut home. ‘Two brothers survive biin—Dr. 0. 1. Howell, one of tha frat phyaleluns of Au- rora, und Willian Howell, of Butuvia, No man could bo moro missed from Aurora circies—a prominent business mnn, nifable und obliging; apromnent churchman, Upright and consist- ents. friend, bate and hearty, with a wari heurt and outstrotehed band, Such an unex: pected catninity bus brought forth a ood of sympathy hore where he was so well and loving~ ly known, ————— RECKLESS EXTRAVAGANCE, Gcorgo Norris, a young wan 17 yeurs of age Hying with bls parents at No, 31g) South Dour- born atrect, and who, despite his youth, hos lately occupted the respoitsible posl- tion of genoral cashlor of tha wholesale Jewelry houso of Otto Younx & Co., Mos. 110 and 161 State stroot, was arrested yesterday ‘upon'complalnt of his omployers aud bouked at the Armory Polioo Station for ombozzloment. ‘Tho umount which tho youth {@ charged with appropriating unto bimsolf fs $20, and ho will bo arralyned this morting before Justico Wallace, ‘Tho interesting facts of the caso itro those: Nor~ risoceuplod # position ta.which he handled all the ensh Minds whitch wero recolved by the tren, For tho tridling work of properly carlug and ae counting for theso funds) ho recelved: tho munificont eainry of por weck— a compensation which the firm would hardly bo SAE to, udmit was in proportion to the extent of its business. ‘Tout tho inctnbera of the concern wara fully aware of the straits to which oven a youug mit, onsueh pay must bo reduced Js alleged from tho fuck thus when Nurrid was seen a tow days ayy to gpoud & few nickels for something which he did not positively need, the circumstance was rogurded ay of #0 great slgniieance firm. waa sporlied and uw consultation held. Tho lavishly-reotirss expender of the few wickels afornsnid was called tatu the private uilico and accused of peoulation, He acknowledged that for sbout n month past bo bad abatructed from amounts pald into che house sunid ranging from wW conts to $4, aud that he bad appropriated tithe aguro- wuto about 320, He exprosuod bis adrrow, and regueated that be bo ullawed to innke up te deficit from his princely satary. But the tirin, | having herctofero suifered in similar instances decided to prosecute tho presont enso to the end and muke a terrivle exumple to others in bly places who desire to ive, oven though at the ox~ ponee of thelr reputations for gratitude and joneaty, . ——— CROP NEWS, Sercial Dispatch to The Uhteago Tribuns. Wicurra, Kan., Nov, 7—Thoncreago of fall whent sown In Sedgwick ismuch less than last yoar, owlng to the continued wet weath~ or, But for that reason the wheat already sown looks better, and is farther advanceil thun for soveral years; while the aereage in Sedgwick County Is less than the usual amount, in Kinguian County it fa larger than iv hag ever been, ‘The acreage in Sumner County is about the same us ast year, In Cowley County it ia about the same as lust ‘our, In Builor County the acreage is leas iy Iast year, In slarper County the acre- age ty larger than it ever way, ‘The ground is yuolst, and Nieay gotierally in tis section Jy tnklug a rapid growth, . - ‘Spsclal Disvatch to Its Chieags Tribune. Monunison, UL, Nov, 7% Farmers in this locality hava neurly completed corn-husking, and,ulthough reports from the outer parts uf the county give only halfa crop, In this tine juadinto Vicinity there will bo a full average crop. SU EEIIEREeaneeEaiEeT A.Votce from tho Press, I take this opportunity to bear testimony to the evicucy ot your “diop Bitters” Expecting to find term puuseous anu bittor and couposod of bad whiuky, wo were agrecayly surprived at sholr uiltd tagty, Just ko wcup of teu. A brs. Cresewoll and 0 Mrs. Conuur, friends, have jike- wiso tried and pronounce them the bust medi~ cine they have over tuken for building up strongth and tonluy up the system. - Ll was troubled with costiveness, beadachy, und want of uppetite, Sly ailments are now all wone, f Dave a yoarly contract wittt a tor tO ook after tho health of myselt and family, but I need hin uot now, 8, GULALAND, Julyss, ait People's Advocate, Pittavury, Pa. FAT STOCK. Opening of the Show at the Ex- position Building. Its Importance Dwelt On by Mayor Harrison and Others. ——_—_—— Full Catalog ef the Exhibits—Voints of Speclal Excollonce. Reports of the Oommittess as Far as Made Yoatorday. Tho Chicago Fat-Btock Show, which {5 to bo held Iu the Exposition Buililing cach day and aventug during this week, was forinaily fue Ausurated yesterday morning. Several bundrod Dersuns, including a fair sprikiing of indice, wero present nt the opening, ard (ho show starts {n under favorable auspices, aud with youd pros- pects of success, ' JAMES T SCOTT, Prestdent of tho tate Board of Agriculture, woicomed tho uudienco In a brief speech, tu suid those stock showa were inaugurated four yours ayo for thy purpose of aiding in the work of developing the great breeding intorusts of the West, The show had gained every year in. Importance and intorest, and bad become one of tho greatest in the cuuntry. -Ho trusted that uy this oceasion the residents of Chicnyo would extend to it thoir generous and hearty BUpport, aud thus;encourage them ty continue In thelr work, With these few words he intro- duced tho Mayor, who would soy a few words about §hort-Horns, MAYOT IARTISON F sald It could senreely bo expected of bim that he should deliver a tetrpod disquisidon on fat atuck, Yet unti be was 8 years of ago bo spent his time and energies {n running 0 bluo- Rrass firm and brooding livoestouk, and ho rer inemberert with sitistnetion that his name ap- peared in tho American Hord-Book as a breeder of Shorteflurns, {fv was glad that the mactur of llvergtock developinent in Jilinoia had fatten Into such nblo hands as the State Lenrd. Tho ftoportnnce of a Fat-Stock show was that It quve people au opportunity of. Judging for themselves which clnas of. stuck pald best as nm ment animal Exhibitions of breeding stock served a good purpose fu thom. selves, Lutte sutten breeding animals wus to ruin them for breeding purposes. The speaker ran rapidly over tho tnurits and qualifications of tho difllerent breeda—Devons, orcfurds, Polled Angus, Ayrstlres, und othars—oud expressed his fnublilty to designate bis particular favorit where all were excetient. ‘Tho question was whethor CHICAGO SHOULD sUPPonT sucha show, When bo came bere in 1e65 this city boasted proudly that 64,000 hogs had been kien that year, Now from 0,000,000 to 7,000,000 hogs were packed In Chicago each year, and the sities Included 1,400,000 bead of cattle and 00,000 sheep—enough ff they were ranged in ino to more than bulf girdle tho earth, America was today the most prosperous nition of the earth, und It wus by such movomonts ns thls they were adding to thoir prosperity. Chicago was tho mutoway of the grent Northwest, and fuvied tribute on its products. ‘The luterests of the Northwest were those of Chicago, aud this elty should aupport tberally such fustitutions ns this, By showing thelr appreeiatlon of tho best cattle, Logs, and sheep they would Induce tho breeders of the Southwest.to improve their stock for msrket. In conclusiou, the Mayor sald tho suow was far better than u thentre, ‘and it would be much better for’ tho observing citl- -2on to yaz0-0n tho legs of thoso frst-cliss cattle than to go to tho thentro and took om 9 bullet aitl's tegs cused In tights. MR, 1nUS COY, on bohalf of the Union Stock- Yards Company, followal, Ho suld this grand oxbividon of lvoe stock was mn occasfon of unusual interest to the peaple of the Northwest; aud should bo wit- nessed by avery onc in the'éity. At the Indus. trinl Exposition Just closed the peopie had an opportunity to wituess the wonderful resulta of human skill in the invention of iabor-saviog machinery and the inanufitcture of articles of uso and ornament, On this uccasion they could wituess an exbibition most Interesting to the ine habitants of the zroat Northwest, Whethar aye! cultarlet or tradcamun, It wits tho finprove- ment which Judgment, skill, And cure bad mado on naturo in the development of dumustic unl- muls for use und food, here wus no other branch of industry 60 profitable, reliable, and agreenble, and requiring ao little capital, and entatiing so lttle auxicty, ‘as tho raising of domestic aninials, The inne facture of goods, elther by band Or machinery, needed constant care, and ita mon turned bis hand to agriculture be must plow and sow, hare row and reap, and fight the weeds. But willy men snt by their fires tn winter, ur rested in tho abade in sumer, tholr flooks and herds multi- piled, and the bengor of mankind furnished uw neyer-falling nnrket for all surph Chicayo being the great depot to which the work! looked for its supply of ments, uny thing which tendou to improve or facilitate the de- yotopinent of ive stock was of apectil intercst toltselizuys, Tho most skilful and successful of stock-growers within w radius of a thousand uilles hud brought toguther tho chutcest of tholr itoeks, not only for exhibition but to prove that with proper selection in breeding, and cure Jn dovelopment, inore weight and a better quality. of ment could be produced 10 one quarter of tho tine than was required under the old huphnzard style. Few even of Chicago's eftizens realized the vast une portance tho Hve-stack Interest bore to the wealth, commorey, and prosperity of the city. it wag n source uf just and commendable pride that the forcalght and enterprise of somo of Chicago's citizens lod a few years ugo toa plan for furnishing such fetliies ns to draw to this centre tho bulk of tho Ilve-stock trade of tho country, J¢ was only a quarter of a gontury ago that Jolin 1, Sherman and George 1 Williams established natock-yardson West Madison atrect, It was a very Httie ono thon, ‘The bogs were dumped ont on the prairie, pieked up a living the beat way they could while waiting for a mur- kut, and were driven to tho Chicuga River to water. ‘Tivonty-five years only Lad clapeod and Cufengo bud becomy the greatest live stock mar: ket of the world. Sixty-hve thousand hoa, ten thousand cattlo, aud three thousand shuep per day wore handled at the Btock-Yurds,, and ono hundred thousand men, wongn, and children in Chleago woru red and clothed out of the prod nets and industry arising from the ook nod packing of tho ely. ‘Tho census returns ‘showed that hi sites of ive stuck bero nN tho amounted to 143,000,000, and all tho gold and allver produced In the United States ina your would not pny for tho live stock bought and gold in Chicago tn etx months, Theew and slini- Jnr figures snowed mist conclusively the tinpare tance of this interest, and ought to cemind Chie engonne of their duty to patronize this exbibl- non. ‘The animals wore clean and properly so- cured, and fadles cout Ww thia really fine exhibition with uy niuely secarity and pleuaure ais (hoy felt at the Industclal Exposicion, te hoped they would all make a polnt of attending, President Scott repeated his invitation to the eltizens to come forward und patronize the show, and tho formal part of the proceedings was atun end, ‘THI EXIUIITION, so farus tho charactor of tho entries nro,con- corncd, bud fully Justified the predictions of tua Managers of the ausociution, While the entries largely outnumber those of inst year, thera ie a inarked improvement in quality, 60 far ag jug ment can be relied upon fram handitng and out. side nppearancos, Tho chief alm of the show ty to atford tleld tur comparison, where the judi- ofous feeder and cureful breeder may seu tho rosults of tho advancomont which Is boing made efestion it) meat cattle, of the shows this iin- Drovernent bus beon noticeable your by your, aid tho presont exibition Ix io exouplion to the rule, Breeders apparently - realize that they cnnnot nlfurd. to issume thut fucchor iinprovement is {npossiblo, aud although thoy have sudceodod dn creating @ yourllug that equals -in welght tho 4-ycur-old of twonty yoara ago, the question of early maturity is yot an tu. teresting ane, and the future aovomnpllatinonts of footers ie ere, Ue One areas moat upon tho market al irilost, possible We Cano be forctuld. | The otforts of breedors th i a ue fur have not pysulted in anything botter bun the boot antindie which trave thoir aneca- try back to the Jmportution of 18)7, and tho Sdmous judividual drs. Motte—ono of the nie mals brought into Kentueky during that your y Mr. Luwis Suriders.. There are, of vourso, aniinula who vows productug cattle, tho “seventuons " 0 the exbibitions this your inelude many of theac, but.the graut mijurity of the buvine monsters NOW on show ute trou the Mrv, Motte tribe, Adtuirors of tho various brouds wero kept busy yesterday viewlug . THE MANY POINTS OF "EXCRLLENCE ot tholr favortts, and outside of tho critical Judges presout, whose opinions were entitled tu Welbt, there wore conntlussamatuins who were: not backward about dapluy lug thoir knowledxo. Ty was a subject of favorable commont by cutie mon that Horeford mua bad. contributed such a tne bunch of judividual smile the exccediauly largo nuwbor vf well-fed Bhort- Horns were unlvcraully aduitred by tho trieuds of that family, General exoullonce was the rule In ull the clativg, and Ju consequence. It wad Ox- tremely diticuls to diserhnjuate, ‘The condition of the stuck is wll that can bo iar purpos Ahey ara not xo fat as ina Winoat total failure of pastures during tho drauth of Inst suinmer antiafuctoriiy recounts for thelr comparatively poor condition. Pri Heal Isteners, however, axpres. the opliton that the stock b better condition for block Purposes than over before, which Is a paworfal Argutmont auwainst. the pernivious pructivo of ovurfeeding for showing. ‘THY ENTIIES OF STEED, while not very nurpores, attracted cunsiderable attention ditring the duy. The ttte-woal tinte inuls entered by tho NeweYork Murine Sheope Breeders’ Agsuctution wore very genernily nie mired, ax werg the Walghty Heeces gat fro the Gxbibits. Ond of these Heeces welzhol twenty: two pound’ and tho entire. exhibit of wool by tho assoviation was a subject of favorable commont by nil who saw ite Visitors, while admiring the cattle exhibits, wore astonished ut tho meagre show of sheep Aid. swine. Tho entries In these vlnssos. ale though oulninbering those of Inet yenr, are not what thoy should be, yot the quality of the stock Is of the highest and finest ubaracter, Durguy the day thy poultry show was par: tally Srrunyed, and bids Cur to rival tho other features of tho exhibition in uttructiveness when ait tho ontring have been revolved and plucod Jn postion, THE ONLY 1NG-SHOWS of yoerterdny in which export judgment was hocessiry wero exclusively In tha thoroughbred tna ayoneral thing ‘oars etitriss, ‘Tho entries,” ‘The following gentlemen were sulected ns judges: Charles of Champatan, Jean, A. of Hellevile, and | Thomas. Erwin, of Mlovinington, In this conneation it may be sil that tho board, in making its selections for Judges, engaged ouly such gentlemen us bad Tor three years past demonstrated thelr fitness for positions of 390 much importance to tho board and tho public. and of such vital interest to the Seeders who have so tnuch nt stake. Tho Judges are men who bave heretefure made no intstake of judgment, and % dn all enses shown tho utmost ness. Thoy fre especially well fitted, ‘upon the ground that no set of men in Europe or America have hod such extended experience In passing upon high-grade and thoroughbred stock, Durlog the pust threo yeurs thoy ht nut only: bouxht, sold, and hand{ed alt kinds of cattle, but as practical butebers have witnessed 209 eal und grand test of morit—the slaughter ws * In the ring for steers 2 yeare old and under 3, there Wore suvon entries, and TUE AWARDS Vere ng follows, followed by the report of tho Awarding Comimnittea: Sle Bie: = F Exhitttor, SEE) dintueal | arena, 2|F be geen [nants ujbdsoTu2a P| | Yu] Atrdrla Boy! Short Horn VdjMary Hoy.,|Short Horn 470, Corporal... Short Horn 140/Porfoct,....}8hors Horn Duntay Bros. Abingdon, Dunia Bros. Abtiadon...:| 2. 116, Mute,, wil Belton. Wi Quid-Heaut. Bait Tas Short Iiern Gr. Sh't3in isi Avera... “The awards In the ring for steers, 2 years old and under’, were ae follows: Firdt premium, FH, to steer Suir; second, 20, Airdrie Hoy; third, $10, Quid-cesct, “The several animals ontcred Jo this ring were tyood lot of well-bred steers, showing 1 arye average gain per day since birth, and for quality, with few gseentions, were all at could be desired for protitablecutting, and as Ukely to furulsh the greatest: proportion of the chuive: cuts to gross welybt, Thore were some: ott in this ring unevenly fatted, rather leyry, paunchy Appearuuce.and ip wWurked contest the majority of the steers, which were atirad fnd much above the uveruco of choice stoers, ‘Tho tirat premium steer wae a fowwquurerenchy: red of Hue finish, attractive appearance, fine In Lone, sri head and short neck, well quartered aud nicely proportioned thuughont. ‘up, bot- tom, and’ side lines ‘etralebt; Jott larger and thioker than any other steer in thd’ ring, better Miled in the round. ‘Tho second premium steer nearly approuotied the first Ini essential mattors, was ratvor goarger in hen, with heavy neck and gone, fat vot so evenly distributed tor na wolllet down in twist. The third preininm antial did not show as ood growth as tho otbor premium animals, was not so evenly covered or as well filled in the round. There were severnl other aniinals in tug ring that were worthy of speci tention, but a shade below the prei- tum anlinats in quailty, ‘ IN THE RING FOR STEENS, * . a yente old and under 4, there were three.entries, all awned by John B. Sherman, of Chiengo, ‘The following is the report: aud atverape gate Perday i Age indaye, Wetaht, “ibs. alc Exhibitor. ie. ds dnote Noted Ab, birth. Jolin B, Sharman, Chlengy, 158 , 2 16 Job 1. Sherinet, Chlexgu, Aes 100 1.06 John i, 4 CHICARO,sccereres NW 210 Mo ef Lbs eT esent First promiuin, $i, to'steer Murris, exhibited by John 2, Sherman; second promtum, §20, w steer Boynton, exhibited by dubn 2. Shermun: third premium, €10, to steur Abo Renie, exbive, ited by John Hi, sherman, “The atecrs exhibited in this ring were frills ripe for the butcher, and had made guod uver- aye gain per day since ulrth, The vattle bid uutevidently hid tho advantage of pasturage and the oxerelse #0 essuntini to the best dovel- opment of ull conditions that insure haudling quullties of tho first arder, “Tho steers showed overy evidenco- of tne breeding and goad Soudtug uualition, ‘Tho tirst> promlum stecr hud the best top, bottom, and sidy lines, and was well covered with (hick, meffow Heah; was smaller fu bone than bis com- Potllors, with avery aint, Neat bend and short nicelystaperiug ucck, ‘The steor Sorrls was free fromm buntehes of fut, and had well- proportioned qunrters aad wus nitely-proportluned throu aud would cnt to better advantage on the han any of tho steers in tho ring. ‘ond premium steer was not go even as the stecr voted the first place, and had not us good top and side Ines, not us Well tited in the round urag evenly fatted, but worthy of bich comumenintion nyu steer of much above the aVorage of xood buteliers' stuck. “The third premium steer was beavier in shoulder, with thicker neck than the other steers in tho ring, tat not ns well distributed, and rathor heavy in paunch.” : IN THE RING FOR cows years or over there were four untries, Th nitteo report as folluwss ‘ Canada West Farm Stock Assovuiatton, Brad- ford, Cunndu, enter Lady Aberdeen dd, Short> Horny J, HH, Potts & Son, Jncksunville, IL, Gene eva's Prides Nelson Jones, ‘owanda, TL, Miss Moliy Lutes dthy H.C. Nelsun, Canton, IL, Aire dirio 4th, “Tho award in the ring for cows 3 years ola and over wero: Firat preminun, 80,to Lady Abers den; sccond 620, Mollie Gales; third premium $10, Genevn’s Pride, < “With one exception tho cows in this ring ware very superior speciinens of the Short- Hor breed, ¢ lret premium untionl approached very blgh stundard ots excettence: was ulealy propertioned, — thoroughbred, and thickty covured with mellow went, The amall, eat bend, short, nleoly tuporing neck, stratyht top, bottony and aide line, tie bone and good bands dog qbalitivg gave assurance Out the cow would dross‘ lurge proportion of excellent ment to wros.woluht.. The cow would have furnished nu better quality of neat nnd doubt> lexs cut to better protit before she renebed her present advanced age as n butcher's bent, “Tho wecoud premium cow was not i fat ns. tho first preinium auiina, did not show the superior breeding or bundling qualities, wus rather buncby, and did not have as ovealy proportioned quarters us tho cow givon the tat place, Othorwise tho cow Mollie Hates wasn fory muporlur specie ot ‘this popular bout ree “The third promium cow was a very nttrnat- iveund finely-bred cow that bad pissod hor prime for a eboiee outting animal, "Tho cow was Hot tiled in rump, ve ber rivals, und fore-quar- tore propordionatoly light ae te bind-quartors,” ‘Chore are 183 entries in the vuttlo ring, rovens ty of shoep, thirty-five otawine while the horses numbered thirteon, iuciuding tho Hambletoninn ataliion Morida.with sovern} of bis colts, 11 tho ring for Merutord steors, 3 years old and under 4,1, L. Sillor, of Beecher, I, onterad the steers W he following I Hikand Washington. 'S' THE COMMYETI Firat_ premium, €3), to steer Wi! to Woahington. ‘The Comnnitten sus ‘ way 0) stocra entered in this ring wore The t fooly Anished butchers’ bullocks, well dovel> oped and ripe the block, The stuers wero well matebed, add bad good topand bottom lines, both were good handlers, and gave every ovi- donee of entting a large proportion of Het to gross. Tho steer awarded tho second premium waa ruthor heavior jn forcshuulder in propore tion to bladyuturter, when compared with the first promium steer, not ue well led in rump, and rathen heavicr in head and boue than bie coinpatitor.” IN THE WING FOR NEREFORD cows, B yenss old or over, thera were thieu entries— two by 2.3. Miler, of Borcher Tl. and ope by ‘Thowus Chirk, of Beocber, ‘Tbe rapurt of tho elacne of in good condition tor the reMiUED ooW Wid tho wBOUThe esp and wiost ovenly-fatted aulinal tn th was wall cgvered with thick, meliow. beret proportioned quarters than her ‘The cow Muid uf tho Dilet bad a neat bead, nicely-proportioned neck, wood top, bottom, ane side i new waa thied duwn to book aad gaurbrol- Joint, and well tot down in twist. Tho scent: Dope tek pra cuther bouvier in shoutdor and brivkel, witn fat Hot ae well did tributed or iiled tn round as the Brat-premiuin vow, ‘Thle cow would not cut tu wi gud ads yautayo or furnivh the buteber and consumer ne Nua quality of invatnas the unlwal given tao TT ee bird promium cow was pately,, with sathor beuyy foroquarter In proportion to bind if Bh’t i'n | quarter, bn top line, and not woll filled iu tho rump. ‘Tho following ts tho COMPLETE CATALOG OF THE CATTLE EN- TRREDS a 33) 7 ee 3 Name ig] Botmont. ere « iouin Hidod, Nday Morris, 12411,820.76 Genava's Pride, Hf. Potts © Me “anckaonetite, Hi, Canada West Karn! Kick | Aasocintion,| Meantford, oni Lady Aberdeen. Audeio Boy, Mary Hoy. 2,370}1.53] Morid Duke, 1,795]0.t2) Stiss Molty Bates Mb A TA! state, 25,1.40! Heil, ast 20 Ste, y'129)1.411 Porton th) Real ican eaten: Eas 1140 fy 2a Ween 4 it Ne Storete, 184 1 Stonhonson, Aare Snors, Fije, tal tinwks. Porsks'n downy ty) “as: D aed 1! Masur. b. Graiit, Poieraburs, § i duunny Bull. Himes. ‘(17 horde POR URS MT eae CU eR UE Ve tiates, a3 nite Lang. cy HGHNCol, Sle 2,800) 1.36, Conaver, 43 Cunningham, 10, 1. ‘i hom. f te Quid Nunco, P10 Quid Nam, 3 Artone John thorman. andy Veertoas, iy Sitk. Witto tad, Norway, White Feather, Arctic. | White Cream, 48 Dawns, UY ATs HN + i “ciao 210,0,02' Buck. ata It, Ind. ° University.) Champatz! ‘Tho mus, Suind. uy Duke, ‘of the West iui Lady BUiatt 2100. May Queen I. Ttoxona, Vanstety ath. Miler & Ce her, 11 niisi8, ‘om. Isrown, Oxford. epot Fuco, Purley. yatts tients Hirond Murns, Wi] Boety Mucis, Moro, atte, Ab Pratt, ‘Star. ‘Thoro wis u very Jurge attendance lust evon- Ing, lucluding a great muny ludies, wid the frst day of tho show clase {11 stunner bitty plese ang to the muungement, ‘Today wil be devoted to Judging tu the rings for grades and crosses, Tho most attractive feature of the show js the: herd of clght enuw-white, twoaty-hundrod- yroight steers, the proverty of Cal, John 1. Gil- Jett, of Logan County, Ulluols, They are oe dined In a pen by Wipinselves, and ave continual Jy surrounded by adit COMING DOWN-TOWN. Pivle, Scott & Cols New Dry js Palace in tho Mico Buildings it wilt be a multer of goueral interest to the public tu know that Carson, Pirle, Neott & Co, Have at jnst perfected nrrunyements for opons ing @ large cetall wore on tho South sh 4 quarter of the elty in whieh thoy bave bad none wince thy tire of 187}. After that coniluyratton thuy opencd a store on West Madison street, anit have evor since rutaingd it as their principal retail catablishiment, tholr whotusale headquitr- tors only belug on this vide of tho river. sume time they have beon contemplating res 1urning to the South Side, aod, wsls kuows, had secured the Duiding now vecuptad by sare ahall Fiold & Uo, but were induced by the tempting bonus of SOLAN to give {6 up to tts present and former occupants, Sine then they have been tooking mound tor a autishictory place In tho centry of Ube city, and have at last secured ong fn whit fe known ae the Pike Buitd- ing, ott the soutWwest corner of Slate and Mone roo strouis, A Tow yonra ance it would dave bean: vousideced absurd to move ku Tar KoUth rein the thon business contre, but the steady progress uf Aho retail dry-qaods (ride down Brite street ie diets that Cursan, Miro, Boott & Co.'s new cas tabllshineat will, bature muy woNthe, be le the CANTRE OF THE RETR HUXUNESS ALGTION, Instead of towards ity, horn extremity, A ‘This balding, whlute agg | eome two years ago belonged to Mr Eugere 8. Pike, formerly of Clack, bub for sume yours. back uw large propecty-awner dn this city. ie now owned by ir. Ayers, oF Lowoll, Suse, and line buon oo eupled for some thac, on the kround toon by Matson, tho jewelor, In tho upper stories oral Arist, plivdloli, and others bus quarters, All this will pow be otenue ever, fur, with hardly un oxvepuun, tho building’ “wil ba aed by "the ary goods They take posseasion Muy 1, i un nial rontal uf | §ir,fbu, necording to one authority, wd 81,000, wovordiny to nnotiior, wid mmking tholr own fine rovementa. Bong ot the tonite, lke We Hy Gate & Co, bayo three-yeur beases, but those will probably be bought ont by Curion, Birla. Scat &Ue. A miomber of the: tray who wae quostionel an thu aubect ibid tu - Batyr anything regarding thly new movement, but it fs understood from good audiority that bmportant changes will be “inade fn tho interiur of the butlding—ibut vou of the walla will be torn down und some other remadeliug carriod iran. out, wale will convert the ground floor into on ftie, spacious room, admirably adapted forthe purposes tor whieh tt Is das signed, ‘Tho rout seems rathor high, but js slin- ply anothor dndication of the southward move. ment of tho business contre and of the natural Increase in rentals gue therotu, de Bunya Huston Journat, A ofrtain restaurant in this vlty, apparently to proviain the anilusited resnuroce of ite cule alue, bus tn ite show window a buge tank, whourein glittering golds, sullen horned po dignited bullfroxs, and epruwitug turtles dwell Uucther In a reales oF joss degree of auilty, ‘The otner day # Lee sell ito the water, ood Was yobled by 2 goyyloruyed tal. Hardly bad the fisout been ingalted, boweyer, when the feb was soon to bu“atrangely excited. Ee ledped Jato the alr, drew In great Volugius of water aud blew them out again, and ucted go iitaanoly that the turtles souttiond away in but buste, and tho frogs guusbled alt the rocks ta clght aud loft ta shove consternution. Meanwhile the bee reaps peared and crawied out of thu tavk in safety, evidently congratulating itself aa it dried Ite wings upon ite possession of a ating and the prosence of inind necossaury to use It ta advane Uige In an emargency, Ty Impaired organic functions restored and nerve ous debility, cured by Brown's Iron Litters, _ AMUSEMENTS, GRAND OPERA-IHOUSE. Clark-at., opposite the Court-House, Madame — Favart! Presented by the popular and favorite COMLEY-BARTON OPERA . C0, CATIERINE LEWIS, JOUN HOWSON, Fred Losi, Marie Jansen, Feed Front, Minnie Waist, If, A. Cripps, a Grand Chorin. Magnineent Costumes, Full Orchonten, and Miltary Indisputably the grandest production in Comic Operu ever seen in America, Monday, Nov, H—THE HOSTON IDEAL OP! cO."Advanes aalo Thursday, Nov. 10. ora HAVERLYS THEATRE, ‘The Large, liandsome, and Leading Theatee, in the JL WAVERLY, ror CATHERINE LEWIS, Aw Mannwér and lroprictor, ENTIRE CIYY GOING "TO SER IN, GREATEST OF GREAT ATTRACTIONS, KIRALFY BROS.’ Magnificent Spectacplar Attraction, + S Michael Strogoff. The most complote production ever witnosod tn Chiengu. In thisestended dlsplay 250 Persons Appear Nightly, Kesarved senta ns chenpas unteservad seats. Wore ofilen open daly, axcapt Recura rants, #0 PIV ATE BOXES AY 418), THEATRES 2 cents only ta the Grund Vauily Circle, Matineus Wed und Haturday nt 2. MYICKER'S THEATRE, Last Week of the Grand Spectacular Triumph, The World! ‘Thursday, 70th Vorforniance of “Tho Warld” in this country) itch Indy denice will be pre sented witty ROU Y EN eats to wlhtee hed 1 Fb0i <3 3 Katurduy Matinee. ‘Vuestny, 3 mite- corn THE M 31, Stoning, Nov. H=FOl ONE NIUIIY ONLY OC TRE. HOOLEY’s TH MONDAY, NOV. y until farther nutes, ld-renownod netists, MMR. AND MAS. M°KEE RANKIH An their new American Prana, "49. Now and Magnifieont Scunury, Cant to the strength of an oxeeiient Company, fintinece Weadnurny und Saturday. x , CENTRAL MUSICAL FRIDAY EVENING, NOV. II. REV. H. W. THOMAS, D. 2, WII doltver n lecture entitted “A SUCCEH FUL LIFE." 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