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Tis CHICAGO TRIBUNE: ®RIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1381_TWHELVE PAGS incss the Only Feature Yesterday In Grain Freights to the Lower Lakes, ——- ights at Buffalo Quiet—A ae Demand for Lumbor and Ore Carricrs. —_—- tof the Burning of an Un- ™ ie Yessel OM Sheboygan Proves Unfounded. pull Shipments Veseol Ohartors— ou tho Lakes—Notes—Ar- _ rivala and Doparturos, LAKE VRUIGHTS, GRAIN. maa s tho only feature in grain frelg! pale sipperd made no luquiry tor vea- ae a carry grain to Muitulo or nuy othor port, at Jorxe gulting-veasols were Offored vargocs ater oats for corn, but tholr ownors morely ed qholr boulders and mato no reply, eenaagonuelit wasinado to carry Nuxaced to { pigalo ak 234 conte Lushl, and a couple of toga’? of corn wero taken by lino atuamera ie for Hiuifalo at-3 conts, Tho following aro tho VeM8Ol8? a rugaio, D1 ROCHCOL, CULM sever ess provelle Mfontatiny COFt..., Bonvoner Aticgheny, Haxseod. ‘total capacity..+ Bushels, 000 CUA a Coal freights at Buffalo yesterday wero quiot $1.2501.0 per ton to this port: and Milwaukee, | mo recolpts at that port contluue to be very ight, with nn abundance of vessels on tho murs kel. Thera is no chituze In the rites from « Mioga,€2.1002.60 to this port and Billwaukeo being tho recognized Ayures, . . LUMnEne - ’ change to note In lumber frotghts, » grees remaining comparatively flem ae tho + figuresprevalent for the past fortnight, Asonte Irorea modcrita demand for “elusscd "vos. eojs, with the supply about oqual to the domand frehippers...Sfoat of the “ hookers" find tt in puisiblate socliro chuxagementa, aad ary pros paring to go into winter quartors, * . NOES vi : bd Yossols in thls trade aro in falrly goo do- 3 anh Hose takon aro fur Lake Erie ports, ‘and the nominal rato Is 81.40 perton, But little ore janow coming to this port, oxcopt in veasuls that hayo Season contracts, and two or three nips at-tho utmost will inlah thelr work. ca. HOME GATHERING, NO VESSED, DUNNED WEDNESDAY NIGnT. ‘Tye dispatch published it yesterday's Trinune frowshobuyyan, Wis., brielly stating that‘ an unknown vessel Wus on fire come fifteen miloa off that place fortunately proves to be untriie, ‘The impressjoit that some vessel was on fire out tn the fuko was caused by tho burning of n fargo quantity of jumber at Spring Luke, Mich, acrosstho lake, the retlcetion from which was the foundation for the bellef, Cupt. George Chirk, of. tho sehvouer Erastus Corning, whlch ‘varrived «oat this = port = yester> day ‘ntornitur, reports that he noticed tho reletion of tho fire Just nt twilight, and that tho tlashes of Ight continued til about 8 p.m, atwhieh timo they diced completely out. Hu was under the Impression at tho tine thnt the Drlebiness was caused by “northorn lights,” as tho Atwosphuro way expromaly aloar, enabllig * Bim tosegn great distance. “1d is sutistied that he could have secn tho mustherd lights of o veatel ‘ftieon or twonty miles away, ‘ho tact tthe ight was secti nt Sheboyysnn, Itnatne, and Wankeyan nbout-,tho sau. titne, and jowarts tho enat shore, foes to prove that no Yessel waa on liro, but that the Hight seen came + from tho burning lumbor ut Spring Lake, INON-O1 BHPMENTS, "| Tho following table exiibits, in gross tons, tho total Inko shipments of frou ore the present season up toand including Noy. 2, toxother with . theamount sbippod during the corres; 4 ported Inst yours i ‘ i pe Escanaba. alas Dlurquette, 38 661,650 LAN 106 61,70 62,001 Total........% wees 61,740,000 8,019,895 An lncrenso of 63,084 ross tons. . “DOCK AND'OTHER NOTE. ' Most of tho tugs wero {dlc yesterday, Capt. Yaddy Drow stilt romaine dangorousty il, Tho schooner J. A: Johneon watorlogyo Northport on Monday, en « , The schoonor White Cloud goos to « tolayup for tho winter, s Enea Thotu was but a slugie veagol at ‘market dooks inst oventage Sees lumber Tho big tux Favorlto lott yostorday for Mo- nomineo with, three lumbor-bntwes fn tows . Tho big take tux Bismarck iain tho Vesscl- add dry-docks for ropairs to hor stern Its oxpectod that re irs wilt bo mnio to tho tog Admiral Ports {ey Admbal forior and the duunaged ‘barges of Tho schooner Chandlor J. Wells was yosterday chartered to tako 1 0 of iron- Eg- canaba fo Ashtabula. ee ee Tuo little tug Elorcnee is still in commiseton. Nott of hor.towa aro crnutbouts, for = deo abe Is povullarly ted. Pe ena Thoschooner Ellen Fisher, in sail out of Osweyo “harbor(?)," utwasreloased Uy a tue The Union Line tugs Constitution and 3h ., MeLean will be withdraw tr re th Oe row ond lad up for tho winter, MeeTleD oBwD ‘The schooner North Cay will Into th Vossel-Owners’ dry-doot ttle m ig for the ied of taving’s toni stopoens sa he scow-achooner Soa Bird is in Millor Broth- a crs’ dry-dock to MOD Alone After hor ronaia on izade she will go to the cast shore for a load attempting to ran aground, ect cs ‘The Kchooner G. O. Trumpl, Riverstdo, . yan iin Bronson bad their ounvaé taken olf yest quarter earatory: to belue put in winter Tho vitopotlek Rastan, of tho Weate . rn ‘Trans: pataan Bin i WH doubtioss nuke but ono un for tho wheter p. aendon, and will thon Iny ‘Tho owners of tho stean a camer Island Dovo hava seit thete. oa ipauranoe compan x avo wos AcurRoof hay on the Bt. Lawronee, ee Thomas Flood, aCanadian a Rot appeariig ney witness, waa nivo fined Re Arallauio vessol-mastor’who hae b dake! uperlor trade all the past sowsonsf mene know the fener salute charge tho most and fugs'ay fhe inkos. t handling vessels of any bo prone er Fountain City, of the Wostorn ny lon Compan; WHS Od A dutela for -tho ‘wiutor Goaterdaye othe Tagan tener fat Badger stato, voinprising tha paes 7 ere Of thls company, aro. ‘also dale up rbuskeon rocolvod b, \ iietty froin Holland, Blicy., eaytae tne "ane ot Octo en titva wad londod thera on the Slat Hg beet bout for this port, Nothing bug tei for erento." and considerable apxie« 1th John sitio yy of tha sohoonor Jobn Wal- Hrcnad, TeeontIy ‘resented Wit Yee mmcde Teeopnttion CY fhe Vowinion: Government tu Uetinae ers ay etNgavarS to rewoit the “ent ashoro.on Wuller's Tonob Inet nie! hia © tue Commod Une st modore, of thé ane if beironed, and the af Gwon, Brie the wines Felroned for work in tha river during Keilor tne aya Eave Vero Work thoy tnuy be culled on o parton, achooner rm z}mecican Union tas o: Pere na OF boing a faut watier, « She vtete, itt, ay, wrest ray night at 10 o'clock for droon hore bRek hero yostontuy morning ete ho makin, Kex""4 1p in four days and thirtudn hours Too foo ane Schoonor ‘Typo, Capt. Ji con, eeruy troin, Mecinaba ita ones 20 ton achtreing which abo wil foto downed py? tly Ub Cor the winter Tha Typo yen me prbita eves for bur OXe amaking ora: ware byte Aeoldonts, Mor “utioks" ‘are ale ‘The Ohio acy ‘ eat mu senooner Erngtus Corning, command: a yt Bs votoran ‘sullar, Capt. Cogn govtertay trom fun iA Win a oat 8 t ‘ao w: i carats will bo stripper ‘of ‘nor aan aa dali Up Tit the opening of navi fhe fan Cunt. Ulark saya that nothin ken aie rn ale rao fompt dim to wHovea tbat iis howd ie fevehata Gea et cay body ee % YEUBET, CHARTERS, UYWAIA, X,Y, turtau Puapatch to 78 ‘Onicavo ‘Tribune, Quist tod Xs Nov. 10.—Cont troigbta ware ktearo red Tho rates to Chleuyo and Alllwauis Fab, Boggy e SE Rucoipts continuo very Gal 10: Chleaug yt Fopelioe ¥, Ue Ketcham ots, at $1. i Woosles Urunsmict, ooal 46 Dulatte aa et tract; prapelter Tacoma, cont and ralls ta Dus tuth on vontract 1, Walley and Jt. Willtams, cont to ‘Tole atte, Cannl frolghts Were ateady at Bo for wheltt and 430 for carn. to New York. Tho offerings vf gral wero anal. AT CURVELAND, 0, a, ,Bbectal Dispateh to ‘Tia Cricago Tribunes CunvELAND, On Nov. 10,—Charters—Propelter Coitnbury, ore, Kecnnabat to Clavetand, $1.40; sohuuner Newcomb, ore, Kt py to * fue gio. ore, Ksonnab Ashtn: AROUND THE LAKES. TEDLOUS DELAYS EXPERIENCED, Snectat Dispatch to The Chieaed Tribune, . MitwauKre, Nov. 10—Tho conrso freightors Onyteed In trading to thommost northerly of tha oust shore parts havo experienced tedious de- Joya, Loth in scouring cargoes and on necount of tho wenthor, Among tho, nrrivats today \vure tho schooners Luwis Ludiigton and Lu Petite. Tho former was absent throo Weeks, and the lator twenty-two dayd, ‘The Captain of tho fn Petite reporte that it tobk him nine days to pluk up © cargo of woud at Pino Lrke, On provious trip down he bargained for one lot of woot from nq proacher of tho Gospel and pati £20 to bind,tho bargain, During tho absonce of tho La Potite, however, tho diving recelyed bettor olfer for tho wood and gold it to tho Intest comer, Who At onco placed It on bonrd of his vessel. ‘Thus tho Captain of tho Lu Votite nut only found bis wood gone, but failing to tind the minister {s also out tho €20 which ho advanced upon Jt ‘The schooner Criss Grover is now absent about four weeks oy a trip to Mauttowoo after cargo of wood, She isroported to bu all right, however, by vossols whioh wore fu hor company ‘In South Manitou harbor toward tho close of last week. Menn- {me soveral vessola buvo comploted two trips uotween ‘irayorse Hay and this port in the woud trade. Tho crow of tho Criss Grover du not profit any by the dolay, as thoy tnnde a round. tp pruriainont, at the rate of $20 ouch. Tho Ln Letite an Tastipivon Will Iny up at once, and oo Grover willalso be strippod whon sho are rlyes, THE CAMPANA PASBES THOTON THE.NEW WEL- . WAND CANAL, Sptetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Trono.y, Nov, 10.—The ocean steamship Cam- ana, oF London, England, has Just pussed tho end locks of tho now Wolland Canal, at this Plico, an her way to Collingwood te onwage in the Luke Buperior trade, Tho Campann fs at iron vesso!, 255 fect tong and, thirty-olght foot beam. She carrics naar fourteen hundred tons when drawlug about thirteen feut of water, The lust vessel which went down tho new cansl wns tho propellor Enterprise, which pnssod through four lovks and the conncoting reaches in tity minutes, ‘This will givo nn idoa of what ean be acoomplished when tho now gate appar- atus fy in full working order. BAND NEACIE HANUOH OF REFUCE, Special Dispatch to Te Chicago Tribune, Bann Beactt, Mich. Nov. 10—The foltowing fre in the harbor tonight: Stonm-barges Prindl- vitto and threo barjos, Bay Clty and two barges, G. 8, Colwell and two barges, D. F. Roso aut two barges, Ira Chaffee and two uarges, Mucki-+ naw and one burge, Howell and threo barges, Allegheny und ony ‘barge; schooners 'Toledu and Ogomaw; tugs Mocking Bird, William Goode- now with tow, and Itellef and threo schooners; schooners Chappell, McLeod, M. PF. Wiloox, Hy- derbad, P. 8, Mars, Unadilla, Kerderbouso, abd G, A.Ring. ’ Tho wind ts still blowing Hght from tho wost, but there is 1 heavy sox outside, IN BIRICT ACCORDANCE WITH THY WRECKING REGULATIONS. Special Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune. OTTAWA, Ont, Noy. 10—A telegram having ‘beun received here that tho schooner Cuipauche had sunk in the Welland Canal at Stone Bridge, and thut. tho assistance of an Amuriean pump hud nut been allowed by tho Canidtan authorl- tes, Inquiry at tha Customs Department elfait the following oxplanation: At tho time tho ap- plication was made for an Amorican steam- pump to be allowed to remove the water from the Cumanche a Canadian pump was closo at hand, Jind this not beon tho cage -the owner of tho foreign pump would have been allowed to do the work without pussing the customs entry, Tt {8 claimed that what was done was in strict uccordance with the wreckmg regulutions. A NEW WREOKING COMPANY, Spectac Wispatch to The Cheaga Tribune, Kiyaston, Noy, 10—A now wreeking com- pany, charterad by the Duminion Government, is now being formed. It will have a capital ot $800,000, and before next spring It fs uxpooted to bo na condition to undertake netive operations, At the outstart ft ig proposed to buve three Wrecking stoumers, one of which will bo located at tho Guit, one at Kingetou, and one nt Dotralt, equipped with the most modorn apparatus. The Kingston bout will be under the command of an exporlonced and-most cupudle Captain. Capte Donnolly will be tho Company's Superintendent, THE DANGE MARINER SOLD FOR UNPAID WRECK ING BILLS, Spectat Dispatch to The crteaga Tribune, Annenstauna, Ont, Nov, 10,—This afternoon tho barge Marluce was voll here by Deputy- Marghal Campbell, of Windsor, for pon-pay mont of wreaking bills held by tho tugs Hall, Parker, and City of Dresden. sho was knocked down to-Turner & BicLoan, of East Saginaw, Mich., for $1,475, The bills wore for releasing her from Bots Blanco [sland und amounted to about $400, ho Mariner was in 1660 one of tho crack achooners on the lakes. WINTER GRAIN STORAGH RATES, Bpeetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Rurvano, N. ¥., Nov, 10,—Tho Wostern Blo- yating Company has established the follawing rates for winter storage, to xo Into effect on the ‘5th inst.: One-quarter of 1 cent per bushol for each ton day's or parts thereof until such charge, Agcuniuinted nftur Nov, 2%, aball amount to 3 conte per bushel; thon tho grain shall be free of Borage until tivo days after, tho opeping of canai navigation In 1882. LAUNCH OF A nId TUG, Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. MANrroWoo, Wis. Nov, 10.—A Inrge tug, In- tended tor towing barges from Menomiuce to Chicago, was Inunched by Hand & Burger Inst evening, She ls owned by the Menomin Barge Line Compuny, and is ono of tho Inrgost on tho Inkea, Sho measures Mi feet over ull, twonty- eight foot Lenin, and thirteen fect hold. COLLIBION BETWEEN SCIOONERS, Apeciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Kixaston, Noy, 10.—Tho schoonur Elan Quin- Jan, from Bellville, while ontoring tho birbor Inst night collided wirh tho schoonor Wavo Crest, Inden with iron oro for Biz sodua, and iydug at anchor opposit tho wharf. Thu fore mor'’s topmnat and boom wore carriod nway. LAYING UP THKIR TUG. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicaoo Tribune. Muwavuker, Nov. 1.—Tho Milwaukeo Tug Company ure beginning to buul off tholr boats, Tho Dexter was laid up today. Her Captain, Jobu Gorman, will accompany the id Poar! Smith on hor trip dowa tho Mlsslssipp! River. NEGOTIATING YOR THE TUG PRINUE ALFRED, Speclal Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribuns. AMHENSTHUNG, Ont. Nov, ‘i—1t Js rumored: that Capt. Sying, of tho Lothutr, js negotiating for the purchase of the tug Prince Alfred. Ho dutonds, if bo can purcbave hor, to muke A lume ber barge of her hull sod put the bollor and nuwohinery in a sawmill in Goorglin Bay, SOLD AT MONTOAGE BALE. Spectat Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune. Burraso, N. ¥., Nov. 10.—The sinnll tu and Mose, now at Qscoda ‘Under mortange this mor Davo tlob., was sold bord ing for $1,250 to A. P, right. Sho was bought somo weoks ago by Frank Parkor, of Dotrolt, for $4,000, RAN BAGK TO POUT, Special Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune, Durvaro, N. Y., Nov. 10.—It bas been quite cold today, with a pretty westorly breeze. Tha schooners Ida Kolth aud Young Amoricoa, bound ‘UP With coil, ran back this morning. THE ANDY JOHNBON. Spectat Luspaten to Ths Gateage Tribuns, MitwAuker, Nov. 1.—Tho revanue cutter Androw Johnson arrivod jast night from the Jowor end of the Jako, Tor trip was not marked ‘by any eyent of importance, ‘THE LIMK-KILNS GNROBAING, Special Lf saten to The Chicago Tribune, Amignstnuna, Ont. Nov, 10,—Tho propeller neste and consort have been dotuincd above tho Litne-Kitns since noon, Lhe water is now fourtuon fect seven inobes. SHIFTED HER CANAO, Spectat Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune, Nowyritvont, Mivh., Nov. 10.-The stoum-bargo Gorton Camnpboll shifted her cargo of corn and Haxsced very badly last vight avout 10, Bho is boro this marntug all right. LOST A PART OF HER DECK-LOAD, Spectal Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Trimungs MILWAUKER, Nov. 10,--Tho schooner Laurio A, Rurton arrived hero today minus @ portion of her deck-joud, which wont Into tho lake during _ the recent southerly blow, BUOKE NEN WHEEL. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. “MILWUAKEE, Wis., Noy, 10,~Tho tux Weloome broke ber wheal this ufternoon a atriking a suuken obstruction In tho old rivers bed, + AQROUND AT STONY I8LAND, “Spetiat Mupaten to The Chicaga Tribune, Auugusrngna, Ont, Nov, 10—Tho ‘steam: busye Oscar Towpsypnd was aground all night at fon Auiaud, byt.was released this moral by the tug Quayto” » WENT ABHOMN AT TORCH LAKH. Special Diapatch to.Ths Chicago Tribune Nonruvont, Miob., ‘Noy, 10.—Tho schooner Duvall «went ashure: at orch Lake tast night, butis off, Nodumagu, , nee ; KUN aS VOI BULTER Ruecigh Diavatch to, The Ohicago, tribune. Kinastox, Ont, Nev, 10,—A Hoot of veasols rau into thle harborithls morning for abelter from the sovore gales WIND*BOUND SINCE TUZBDAY, nN Spectat Divateh the Crlegea Tribune, jie Janvnvont, Biol lov, 10.—The propulle Waverly 1s bore, wiudebouuu since Sucsday, PORT OF Cnioago, Aunts: a mr Shobovusn, Manis} woo, sundrier prop Hoonusetiraett iad surgeon Prop intur-Ocean, Kecapgia, Iron prob Hecannba: Escanabasiran prop Hu bards, aba, LOR OF, rop Coneme! ne Mrig,eucdries, -« * prop og Eas! vir . Pron He wi a uo, i [TOR OFB, wep rb HODES wt ipa Lamibare One comatosy condivon, bis Prop Hiemarck, Marinetta, towine. Heop Nass, Grean Hay, lat, Ky onto Harbor, aundrien, Duluth, nundrles. orto, aye Rehr . Albrecht, Muni br 'tsyu, eactninbn, tron nea. lee Sng itletinrdn, E ba, 8 Hehr Feaniivn, Veshtixe Rehr Advanes, Poshte ir T tT, mal pa AAA, bron Ore, Kelir kama, amber. Bene di Wilber, Coane itiver, lambory Hebe iteniinption, Kurd tttvor, lanier, Rebr . F, Gibbs, S)aain Muy, tumber, ‘clit Lottie Wolf, Menominee, jnmbor. Behr Folleltous, ied itiver, luinbur. Mont 1. Vanea, Hunalo, cont, Moher Hiaelua Cornu, Gutula, coat. Hebe cauy of Grand Rapids, Grand Jayen, lambor, Her Gd, Maui Hew. lumbar. Ker Hosain Boalt, t Bent Fitur, Ben in In, be a iy ton, Grund Haven, tumbor. Neb aa Drive MG Has i ebr Drivnc, areata, tle fel ‘Grind Haven. wand, pr Att Heue Unpo Jamnber. ant J. Beonaet, Menominus Hehe Bufehur-itoy, Surinette, WEF. Hones, M. Stophehaon, Manumninug, lumbar, Kehr slixa, {onmian thy, tos, i inton, Monominaa, lumber, Sour Onwarn, Ford Mlver, lumber. Prop 1. 5. Barone, South Haven, sundeles, ACTUAL BAMLINGM, Stmr Shoboygan, Santtotos, sundrios, [ror ieriant. Menton Varuot, sundried, ;cop Hlamnrék, Marinotte, waiving, Vrop Boxcobel, Pexlitizo, towing. Prop Favorite, Menoninga, Prop Mary Gron, ronth Have Drop Jatigh, Erie, 67,00) bu cor Krop ieauto, Giada Hay, suudeie prep Poorices, Duluth, suudries, trop It. Christm, Prop Com rauriors. Veop Buckeye, Muskexon, Naht, Prop Albort Supor, Muskonon, iieht, Prop Michnot tron, Muskegon, Uh. [ito Row Vong, itfuto, aus in corn, 1400 bn whent Prop Boston, Wuttaler G.O0) bu carn and sundeies, [ran [ra it Gwen, Hecanaba, tht, Prop Huary Chisholm, Clovoland, Nght. itd, Maninice. Natt. “dttehmand, stuakezon, taht ‘Munkozon, Heit. - awe, 18433) bu corn. ty Muskegon Hi ny. Peahtive, Hult. thu Marinette, Huht. henson, Marinette, Uaht Behr Monukaunoo, Marinette, Hult. Schr Konorn, Menominee, Nelir 1, Behr its Jane Hinr, Mononsines, lzht, A. A. Carpenter, Menoinines, light. che G. ty, Wront oO, Nuhte Bebe Chnllony Heche .tussio # ls es, Foon Hay, Rone Montpulion Grand Iiwvon light, j Behr Windsor, Maniateo, Muht. Prop ht, G. Pelors. Santéteo, tubt, OTHER LAKE Ports. POUT MURON. . Sprctat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Pont Hunox, Mich. Nov. 10.—Passed up— Propellers Ugomaw,H. C, Sohnvor, Fred Kelly and consort, Allogheny and barges; schooners P.M. Knapp, Stonticelio, Reindeer; tug Johuson and barges, Down—Propellers Georginna, Huron City and ‘barges, William Covwlo and barges; schooners Joseph Palgo, Clara Parker, Angus Stnlth, South weat, E. P. Benla, Jobn Burt, Jobn Y. Merrill, H. F. Merry, Soamon, 1. Everlotgh; steamers Fora, City of Ctevoland, Arrived—J. H. Magruder, Snowdrop. Wind northwest, brisk. Woathor fing, Spe.tal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Pour Huron, Miah., Nov. 10.—Passed up— Propollers City of Mount Clomens, Oscoda, Chi- cago, and Kincardine, in port—Propeller R. Stewart and bargos and tug Masters and barges. Down—Propellers Thomas W.Palmor and con- sort, William Cowlo and barges; schooners Loatyilta, C.@. Houghton, ond 1. It. Merritt: steamer Koweonaw. Wind northwest, brisk. Wenthor coul, Indl- cations of'a northwestar. * ESCANANA. Speelat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribus ESCANADA, Mich. Noy. 10,.—No arrivals, De- Riga stenmor Argonmit; schvoners ixile, F, » Giford, Delaware, 8. L. Watson, and Porter, BUYFAIO, ptetal Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, Burra.o, N. ¥., Nov, 10.—Arciyed—KFrom Chi- engo—Propelicr Uuffalo, corn, ote.: propellor Colorady, wheat and corn; propeller James Fiat, corn, ete. From Duluth—Propellora Brunawlok, ‘Micoma, and. Kate Buttiron!, wheat. From ‘To- Iedo—Propelter A. L. Hopking, whent; schooner ©, B, Benson, whent. From Erio—Propatlor Wissattickon. From Bay City—Propeller Music nud bargea Chicago Boardof Tradu, TH. Cas Hoate A. T, Bliss, N.C. Holland, and Isnbet ead, Cicared—For Chicago—Propeller Clyde, conl; ropollor Coloratio, spiogel-lron. ‘for’ Duluth— Propelter Japan, rails, ate. For Dotrolt— Schooner A, H. Moscow. For ‘Toledo—Propullor AL, Hopkins, aundries. . " MAUQUETTE, Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago ‘Tribune, MAnoUETTH, Mich. Noy, 10.—Arrlved—Pro- pollora V. Swain and A. Everett. . Clearad—Propoilers J. 8. Fay, Superior, Worth: ington, Busiuoss, Binith Moore, A. Everett, and Cormorant; schooners Ishpoming, J. N. Forster, J. N, Cord, Kings Sisters, D. 1. thodos, Esca- naba, Sanduaky, C, Wall, and Russell, KINGSTON. Byectal Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune, Krxqston. Nov. 19,—Arrivedt—Schooner Glen- ier, from Chicago, with 20,480 bushels af corn for tho Montreal Trausportation Company. COLLINGWOOD, - Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Conttxawoon, Ont, Nov, 10—Arrived—Steam- or atico Hrio, from" Chiengo, presongers and ‘roight. ERIE. ’ Speetat Disvateh to The Chteaso Trinune, Enis, Pa. Nov. 10.—Cleared—Propuiler Wo- foe and sohoouer James Piatt, for Chicago, Rl OLEVELAND, Sptctat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. - OueveLAND, O., Nov. 10,—Clonrod—Schooner Ilutchiugon, coal, for Chicaya, ; A BULLET IN HIS BRAIN, ‘The Man Munt Not Expected to Live— anyon Mold Without Ball, Tho Banyon-Hunt shooting affray, an account of whieh appeared fa yesterday's TriwuNe, bas dovolopod some fertures of considerable in- terest matortally ‘altering tho trivial napect which the caso ussuined ut first. -It will bo ro momborod that Hunt, who fs a powerful man, and somowhat of a “tough,” was shot by a nolghbor named Banyon, whuse wife Hunt had assabited, Hunt drove away, aud Banyou, who was arrested, wis lovked up atthe West Sudison Streat Station. For some timelunt's whereabouts wore unknown, but at 8 o'clock Wednesday night Dr, Plocker, whose offica {s at thecornor of Mudison and Hulsted etreats, roported at tho Station that he bad just loft tho bedside of a min suffering from # pistol-shot wound fr bis left tempto. Burmising that, thia was Hunt, otticors wera sont to No, 74 North Creen street, the adress furolshed by tho physician, where thoy found their mun in charge of somo uf his’ friends. As ho way apparently too HU to) bo) =romoved §=to the ~—s station, aay. loft oan officer nt the house, and wentnway, Early yorforday morning, upon the recommendation of Dr, Plecker, Hunt was PuE Auto the patrol-wayon and takon to tho -ounty Hospital, Thore to was recoived by Dr. Bates, a Indy interne, who hae beon examining nyatolan since the let of October, jontn; Upon que: Hunt, be sald that) Dr. Plookor had ox: bull; whereupon Dr, Bates, without making any caroful oxaminavion of tho wound, Bald that IY WAS NOT A HOSPITAL CASE, and turned tho man out. Enter, tho case wis called up be! Justice Waleb, being charged with assiult with fotout’ to AML, when it appeurod that tho bali had not been extruatod from Hunt's bend, and that, as a cone soquenco, bo wus Hable to dic, Upon these rope revontations Banyon was hold without bail to await tho result of the muo'e wound, % it buving boon stated that Dr. Plooker bad mde a “ludicrong blunder" jn pronounolug the caso a serious one,a TiinuNe roporter caliod upon the Doctor, Ho suid that when ho was ealled toseo Hunt at frst ho run a ailyer probo stralght into tho wound, peuotrating the frais cavity to tho depth of an iouh, nder these circumstances he did‘not deom it advisable to puikg ‘any search for the ball, and make udlerous blunder" whon he suid that Hunt's condition was dangerous and that it was A hospital case. Last evening, accompanied by De. Bosworth and a TumuNn roporter, Dr. Plecker, mado another visit to tho wounded man. In the presence of thon ho pushod 4 | probe into the wound fully two tuches. ‘This sottled the question us te whother the ball hud plorcod the skull or aituply tosis somowhere between the skull and tho soul, As the pationt soomed tu bo lng semi rhe Paralyzed wo Pulte vory bigh, it was concluded to send bim to he hospital amain, and tho Biadison Stroct Lor Hoo Patrol took uim out to that institution, This tne De, Moaohor made the examluation, and, after 4 Yory careful problog of the wound an consideration of the genera! symptoms of tho wounded mun, be atated that he thought THK CASE A MOST BERIOUS ONE, Tho ball 8 cortainly lodged In tho brain, and thero is every chance ugatnut his recovery. White there isa bare possibility that ho muy re- over, the Doctor doos not think tt at wll proba. le, All the symptoins are unfavorable, and it is nore than aA that within thirty-six or torty-clabs hours bls death will have been an- ‘Thore dooms tobe @ pravailing opinion that Dr. Batos did not bande tho couse prap the wounded man's word that i axtracted, making ouly w slight examiuas don of the Mound, end dually saying thatit was ital caus: 4 ry that she bed woud coasou for/actiug ap abo dics” 1Y, Wake tuo ball ud |. PAT STOCK. A Grand Day for Awards—Re. : ports of Committees, The Short-Horn Steer MoMullin Wins _ the Grand Sweepstake Prize, Premlams Carried Off by the Sheop Mon —Sloughtering tho Beoyes, ‘The Amorioan Olydesdale Association Holds Ita Annual Meeting. ‘The New Slud-Rook—Iow Parehasers Are Protected froin the Wiles of Dishonest Dealers, Sale of the Bow Park Herd at Glen Flora, Waukegan, FAT STOOK. THE FINAL AWAID) OF PHIZER~SLAUGHTERING THE BEBV ES Tho Fat-Stock Show !n all {ts departments zeomns to grow In popitincity as tho timo ap- proaches for fts close, and the managers with- out exception are very much encouraged In view of the inereasod interest manifested by Chicagu peopia, The gentlomen of tho Btate Hoard begin to think that Chicago residents ure disposed to recognize the Jmportanoy of sup. horting thom in thelr endeavors to erento a wrand exhibition, and: tno ercation of a imarket. seqund to uono in tho world, Very many indies wore present during the day, and thoro was a Jarge nutnber of Western breeders who hud come in tu ace tho sweopstakes rings and wite ness tho Killlug of tho prizo steers, It was indcud a eld-day, from the fact that ‘THE GNEAT INDIVIDUAL PRIZES of tho entire exutbltion were awarded, In the forenvon {nterast centered oblelly in tho grand swoopstukes prize fur tho best steer in thy ahuw, ‘Too Hereford incr at tirat refused to take tholr cuttle into tho ring, claiwing that ft wis wron tu allow the Judges who had acted in tho ring of the previuns day, when tho sning enttls were shown, to pasa Upon their own judgment In yes- tortay's ring, ‘Clla view of the cago acoms to be vory consistent ono, und thectalm of the Horo- ford exhibitors founds many iudorsers, LHow- ever, after deliberation the riug was comploted, and tho result wie a victory for Gillett’s red Steer Medlullen, who wou tho swoupdtukes of Wednesday, In this connection it is fair to guy that tho = ides of employ- Ing tho same Judges fn more than ono aweepstnkes ring doce not meet. with gonoral fivor, and thore will probably bo un eifort mata tu reform thu entire syatom of Judging nt theso fuirs. ‘Tho decision of tho committee giving the premium to the Short-Horu caused cunsiderable atlverse comment. No other decision was possi- ble under the vircumstanoos,as to place the bine ribbon on any other saimal would virtually have umounted to stultification. At lonst this [3 the view Of tho ense taken by many breeders and exhibitors, For the best car-lond of eight cattle’ years old and under 4, Col. Giltott wus nward the first prize, $150, ‘The second prize, $75, was awarded to Morrow & Muir, of Kentuck: ror tho bost lot of ten buttie 3 and under UJ ycars, the tlrst prize, 2100, wae aarded to Co}, Gillett; second, $15, ta Murrow & Biuir, of Kentucky. The gold tncdal offered by tho Farmers’ Review AB A specini premium for the best stecr or cow in the show was won by Col, Gillott’s red steer MeMullen, and [s necompanled by a prize.of $100 olfered by tho socioty. THE GREAT EVENT OF THE DAY, however, was tho finul slaughter tostor su- premacy. ‘Tho butchers enraged bognn_ thofr Work ubout 2 o'clock, ‘Tho firstantmal knocked down wis tho Hereford stoor Hroadhorna, owned by C. M.Culbertsou, ‘Then followed 11 tho order given tho Short-Horn steer Cloud, ownod by J. G. Hillotts then the Bhort-Horn steer Quid, owner by IT. O. Nelson; all in the i yenrold class. Tn the Pear class were the atoors Pratt, owned by H.C, Burlelrh, of lowa: John Bull, owned by “David Grant, of Potors- burg: and Quid-sit, owned by H.C. Nelson, of Canton, OF courso, among ah audience com Posed of feodurs and practical butchors there wero ail sorts af opinions expressed ns to tho quailty of the buef, us to the carcasses hung on the pulleys, tho mont-outters rather favoring the Hereford ment for benuty of color and gen- eral oxcelienco of appenrauce, This important question, the grand ‘summary of the weok's work, nnd tho prize of all othera to Which ex- Aibitors look forward oxpoctantly, will be de- eldod today whon the carcanety Are cut downy quartered, and put in position for critical ex- amination, IN THE GRAND SWEEPSTAKES for any age or breed of citttle on foot, thirty- ono appeared in the ring, as foltows: Else & |S [sg & |S jJE2 > (ee Ay Ey rel Exhibiter. mts 1Be Bred, & 1S [33 gli ifs e 3 aD, Gilat Grad Same, 40/Hane, I\4amo, 9, 1|tirndy Horoford, wiGrade Bh'rt-H'rn 1.61 HATO, ort-Horn Grado Horefora Hama sama ES Anioa'T, M Morrow’ & Mul ss Mon Janes Gnrnos & Bon, LG. Nol JL Dutta & San, Gioneral averamoa, .|1I8t] iy ‘Tho committed roported ua follows: “Tho interest jn tho contest tat bas Incroased from day toduy with the friends of tho rival beof brocds raachud a white beat yostorday when all the choicest speciinena of tho several uges and Drcods on exhibition wera brought into competition for tha yrand swoupatakes pros mium. to be awarded to tho best beet animat in (ho show, + Tho following gon- tlomen composed the Avorn Committect Y. Erwin, iMeomington; J, H. Bunn, gett James Plots, Puloy I. Gortiser, Springielld, ant UL A, Heincmunn, Beltoville. ‘he committee had a most dificult tisk to perform, and aftor several houra of careful nppilcation of the bust~ known tests, tho grand honor of the fourth une nual Fat-Stock Show was awarded to the grade BhorteHourn steer MoMullen, awned by J.D. Gilutt, of Etkhart, 1M. Vhis steer was awardod the swecpatakes premium the day before by ans othor commitivo ae Ueluy the d-yoar-old steor of uny breed In tho show, and wis fully describod in the report at that timo,'* THE HOUSE DISPLAY. Among the most attractive foatures of tha ahow Je tho string of horses tha Provorty of Mr, A. IE, Taylor, of this city, whoss brouding- farm tg near Contral Valicy, Orange County, ¥. Mr, Vaylor'a @trluy is howdud by Jlore an uniimul of . wuguilicent proportions, tucos him nmong tho Anest- brod spoad-atallions of the country, Flore idu was aired by Hysdyk’s Hamblotonian, dam Vlorlda Suid, by Goldsmith Voluntwor, Florida bas nover been trained to any extent, yotbushows arocord of 3:2. He comos from tho purest and best of trotting altos, the Huns Diotontuna, and ty accawponi progent sbow by soveral of bis own yet, whose points of oxcellence and beautiful wppearance aru gone orally acu! by ovoryboly who soos thom, Bir. taylor has taken ureat paling in bringing out thls Hamblotoutan stock, and degorves the guccess with which ho ts mootlyg. AMONG THE PROMINENT VISITORS of the day wore Col. Jubu 1. Porter, Presidont of the Jowa State Hoard of Agrivulturo; BH. A. Filloy, widuly known as tho Suporlotendent of tho Cattle Dupartment of the St, Louls Fairs It. W. Bumple, of Lafayette, hud; W, 3. Smith, of Lexington, ML; and Majd. Lyman, of Council Mlutta, la. . A very large number of Towa Cuod~ ers and brocders wore present, amon the more pronituont buiuy Bun Hershey, of Muscatine; Mallory, of Chariton; Jobn Cook, ol tang Mi. L. Lovin of Dos Motnoss d. G, larsbalitowa; C, '. Juda, of Wout berty: W. BM. Dunnam, of Omubas It, We popnanea of Mount BiensantiJ. Fy Wilson, of Fatrtloldt Robert Finkbulu, of Dos Moines; It, E. dents, of Marshalltown, and A. HH, Fay, of Btato Cantro, NOTES, Moryan & Cotton, of ‘Camargo, iL, have the sweepstakas forthe sheep iu the show, the grand challenge cup, and special prize of prured py Marehalt Field for the best fiyo sheep 1 tho show, : yall D. Milley, of the Jowa Homestead, a gtorl- ing agricultural paper, wiw au interested lookers on yesterday, . lany sates of Christinas cattle wore inade yesterday, mostly to butchers from abroad, AEE MOE CE . _ 4 . In the ring for wethers 3 and undoy 8 yoars thors ‘ware four “gra le Southdowna: and. two rade Shropelires own, The ent remium, to Modol, exhil by Moxy deb E'sReac ate Ube promlum,:} #lckrell,. Wheatield, JL; * Charles A, ta Major, oxhtbited by Morgan & Cotton, ‘bird p. slum, $3, to Charley, exhibited by J, 1 Potts 6 Hon, dackagnvilic, Tho conmittes OH “Haven animl4—two Shropahires and five Houthdowns~constituted this rlog, making 1 very fino display, ‘Tho animals awarded first aud secon premiums were Shropshire Downs, brod In Winole from Imported parents, ‘Tho third-promium animal wis a Southdown of high merit, ‘Tho entire ring was pronoineed 14 fina as upything ever shown int fatestock ox- Mbition.”” For wethors | and undor 2 yenra thoro wero sevon entries: ‘Three grade southdowna by J. He Potts & fon, Jacksonville; two weude Bhrops ablres by Morgan & Cotton, Cumargo, Uh; aad two Bouthdowns by M,N. Wood, Guulph, Can: ada. Tho test premium of $12 was twarde Monaroh, exhibited by Morgan & Catton: ood promium, 4 to Harry, exniblted by J, Potts & Son; third premium, 8, to Dune: by M.N. Wood, The committee reported: 2 Seven atininislve Southdownes aud two Shropshires—repreronted this ring. and tho lot Were pronounced exceptionally fine, overs in siaand iesh, Firat promium was given te i Auely-develuned Shropstirudown wathor: tha sevond to a Southdown; and tho third to n Shropsbiretawn, In hoth this and the preced+ Any rings thy honors were #0 evenly divided b> tween tho coutcating breeds ia to lenve thoir respective champions Uitte rou for bunstiog.’” inthe ring for wethors under Lyenr (hore wero two eniteles of gcade Houthdowns, made hy JUL Potts & Son, Jucksanville, to whom tho first prize of and the second prizu of $8 wore awarited. The committer repurtud: “iut two animals wero shown ft this ring. Thoy were fine spocimens of the Southdown brecd, and the property of one erynur, and fally merited tho premiums awarded," Thero was only coe exhibit in the ring for ewes Zand under $ yours. The trst premium, $12, was uwarded to Lady, exhibited by J. A. Brown & Son, Decntur, 1, The committee ra- worted: “'The single sheep abown in this ring waa an adinirable specie, yell bred and fattened, and worthy bur bonurs, though first without a coutoat.” a SIKEP—GRADES AND COSSEB. In thosring for wethers# und unter dfyonrs thore weto tive cntrlos—u eae Shropshire and a grade Cotswold, ‘Tho first promiumn, $12, was uwarded to Arkal, oxhinited) by Frank Willson, Jackson, Mich, Third premium, $3, ta Horaca eer exbiblted by Jub Hudson, Sloawoqua, Ill, ‘The eorumittee reported: “Only two animals were shown In this ring, and wero tuir represcutatives of the &-yonr-oid Glass. Tho unimal ¢tvoo the first premium was in better flesh and more fully developed than bis compotitor, and was aired by a Cotswold ram, aun a Southdown wwe, This antuul hae run on pasture, ond bas bad no grain for two months, und since Aug. 1 bas been fed oats and corn. Thoanlul awarded third pluco (thore being no secont) Is a vross from a Sbropstire Gown sire on n Cotswold ewe, was fed on corn and grass, and recently allowed a small ration of oll-cuke. Flock averaged about nine pounds of unwitshed wool." tho ring for wethors 1 and under 2 yoars, thore were four exhibits—n grade Shropsbire, two graiio Oxfords, and oue grade Cotswold. ‘Tho first premium ot S12 was awarded to Jiu, exiibited by Mf. N. Hood, Guelph, Can. | Second premium, $8, to Ned, exhivited by M,N, Hood, third premium, $6," to Mack, exbivited by Cane, wlan, Jackson, Mich, The committee reported: “Tho frst-preintum animal was from an Ox- ford ram on 9 Cotawold owe, and was allowed pasture, with oats and pou-meal, wud recently sn diet of turolpss also regular allowance of ‘Thorley's food. ‘Tho epcoud spluce animal wus from an Oxford ravi ona gents Loicelster owe, and was fed in the sime mavner as was tha iirst-premium, sheep, The third money anioat was from nt Cotswold sire and a rade meriuo ewe, was allowed to run on pust! and since Aug, J has been fed corn and vats,’ in the ring for wethors under tyenr thoro ere threo shown: a rude Shropshire, grade Southdown, aud a grade Oxford. The frat premiunt $12, was awarded to Ade, exbibited ¥ M,N. dtodd, Guetph, Cun, Sedoud’ prowalum, $8. wwarded to John, exhibited by M,N, Hood. "Third premium, $5, to Parnell, exhibited by Joba Huston; Moawequa, Ji. ‘Cho counntttee reported: “The frst-premium nnimai was from an Ox ford sire on yrndv Southdown ewe. The lamb uwarded the second piace was from an Oxford Tuw ou o urade Cotawold awe, The wutmal given the third, place was fron a Shropshire Down sire on a Cotsirald-Southdown ewe, and was fed on grass nione sinca weantaog, which occurred during the last of Augu: In the ring for owes 2 and under 3 years, the fret’ promium, $12, was nwarded to Vio Wool- hull, exhibited by Jobn Audson, Monwequa, Ul. Springfeld, IL; Charles Huston, Biandinavitle, Til ‘The fotlowing report of the Executive Com- nilttes was read and adopted “Tho Executive Committco beg leave to ro- Port that the work of the association bax boon udvatced as ripidly as practicable during tho past year, All interested in the publiica- don of our withentio Atud-buok for Ameri can breeders of Ciydesdute horses, or the gen- Cral work ot the usseetation tn calling tho attention of the fubtle to tho stinerior quint- ittes of the Clydesdule horse, nnd protectins rartios from purchasing alleged Clydesdale jorkes, have reasun for congratulation at the eminent success attained hy this organization. ‘Tha confidence in nnd apprectation of, the work of tho association is attested by. the lark and Ineronsing correspondence of expectant purebascra, making Inquiry a8 to the elfmbiiity of Iinported and hoine-brod_Clydendalo horse, and a0 frequont and numeroua are such ine quiries that it has been found necessary to Auswer questions concerning only the breeding: of recorded Uiydes or of borses “whose applicn- Gous for rewistry have beon Med. “Tha nasucintion during tho inst two years haa unitod with rire axcoptiona all the leading and reputable Amorionn and Canadian breeders nud ituporters of Clydesdalo horses in tho work of (beter ine ein. breed, by the publication of a etud-book that will cnablo alt intercstad tu Ine telltzently doterinine the breading and value of well-bred Clydosdale boraes, * That woud horses, ag a ula, have ood pedi- wrees Is Q proposition that no woll-informod breeder will qucetion, and parties having well- ‘Die committee reported: “Iu thia ring but one anima} was shown, a fine spechnen tn: good condition, brod froma Shropshire Down sire on n Cotawold-Southdown ome, ee fed on grnea, corn, and recontly some ofl-cae.”* In tho ring for awes 1 and under 2 years thore woro four oxhibits, a grade Shropshire and three grado Oxfords. ‘Tho fret promiuio, $12, was awarded to Peggy, oxhiblted by Mr. Ny Hood, Guelph, Canada. Scoond premium, $8 to Botty, game exbioitur. Third premium, 8%, to te sume oxhibitor. ‘Tho committee ree porte “Tho promium antmals in this ring were from an Oxford siro on a cross Cotawold—Leicester dar, and havo been on pasture feed alono until shipped to the show," An tho ring for ewes under 1 year thoro were six entries, u grade Shropshire, three grado Ox~ fords, a grade Cotswold, and n grade merino. ‘The first premium of $13 was awarded to ftusy, exhibited by M. N. Houd, Guelph, Can, second preulum, & to Duley, same axhibitor. Lbird premium, &, to Lille, same exhibitor, Tho committee reported: “The first proinium Inmb in this lng was from an Oxford alro on a grado Cotswold and Southdown ewe, aod hus beon on pnature with uw otbor feed until shipped ‘for the show. The second and third premium animals were from wn Oxford rum anc Cotswold ewes, and buve Loon fud some onts and ports, and allowed access to pusture,” BOW PARK WERD. YESTERDAY'S SALE AT GLEN FLORA. At nn auction salo of a scloction from the Bow Park Uerd of the Caunda West Farm Stock Association hold yesterday nt Glon Flora, Wau- kogun, tho following-nunied animals in the cat= alog were sold for the amottiits appended: Duchess Bith of Woodhull, tu C. A. Do Graft, of danvsvillo, Minn. for 8200; Kulghtloy Grand Duchess ith, ta J. 1, Front, of Fromont, Ml., for $00; Kuightloy Grand Duchess 8th,-to BM. Moyers, of Winona, Ill, $155; 7th Duchess of Springwood, to DIN Wiggand, of South Bloom. eld, ©., $000; 1uth Duke of Spring- wood, to C. Doge, South Now Lino, 0., $800; Udora 8th, Lhomas Corwin Anderson, §ldo Viow, Ky., 2590; Kirklevington Duchess of Horton (imported), A. J. Aloxunder, Spring Station, Ky. $2,000; Grand Duchess of Oxford ‘th (imported), Henshaw, ‘Trimble & Pickett, Plattapurg, yMo., $4,025;° Waterloo 38th, 8. FL Lockridge, Greenvastle, Ind. $1,700; Waterloo Duke 4th, 8 Givens, Abingdon, 1! leyington Ducheas 1ith (imported), Kankakoo, [l., $1,270; Duvhess of Barrington ab, ', C. Andersen, bide Viow, Ky’, $760; Do- gio (imported), B. 1. Winn, Piigtaburi, Mo. 00; Prlnvess - Onolda (imported); I. Be Ogilvie, Muditon, Wie, 80M0;° Ludy Hudson's Duchoas 61h, to samo, $450; Olly Geryane Uth, 8. Givens, Abingdon, Hl, €300; Hoyat Charmer bth, B. i Win, Mattabur, Mo, 80; Pauline eb, William Cuming & ‘san, ‘iudus Ii, $250; sth Countuss of Gondness, A. J, Strecter & Son, Now Windaor, IL, $180; Mazurka Duke, Thoo- toro Tintes, Batox ‘City, Mo. #0; Sernphina’s 1 is (imported), Oliver Unkley, Murrisot I, $400; Hose of Ruelue, Oliver Oakley, Store risow, 11, $210; Masa Horo 2, W, DP. Hiddleron, Morrison, Ith, §345; ny Usk sd, TC, Jones Sou, Dolaware, 0. ¥8G; Lady. Usk sth, igzand, South Woomtleld, 0. S10; dy Fuwsley ith, F. M. Myers, Winona, lit, 3 Duchess 42d" of" Woodhill, Elan Churos Alama, Ind, $170; Uuron Pawaluy Sth, smith & Judd, Weat Liborty, In., $170; Rose of Sharon th, F.M. Meyers, Winona, Mit. £00; Duchess on ers Fe of Aylmor 7th, J.8. 8atmer, Abingdus, Ul, R003 nth. Countess nt Guoduess, J. at Carmel, Il. Huouiees, JW, Miksher, 35; Isabella ob » BL R250; Sth Buron Rosamond, dota, 1M, $1802 Duchess Is $s Oliver. Oakly.” Morrlsuny” Ul §200: Adclira 1eth, Samuel Htolnmotz, Brolamotz, 0, $250; Adeliza Ikth, J.-S. Litmer, Abingdon, pe Sa Mantalint Prince, It. B, Ogiivie, Made sO, " ‘ . Bix bulls and calves included in beget ave onc: orayod $334 ouch; thirty-two cows and hoifers BYor ea very and the ontire thirty-eight ay~ erage 17.05. : Ainony the .stockinen present who aro not Incntifoned us purchasers were tho following: Bi, 4, Qibbone. Detroit; A. J. Modyutt, Waukexan Winslow Hrothers, Kankakeo; Col, Johis Scott, Nevada, Is.5 A.'T. Judd, Weat Liberty, Tuy Js HK, Potts, Jacksonville; D. G, Hoyburn. Bloom: ingtons 0. Huston, Biandingville, 1h; 8, White, Windaor, Ont; William aud ©. Brown, Merlin, 7 J, G, Hagerty, Hanover, O.: Kt. Bulloch, Ottawa; E, M. Golt, Whitewator, It; Mosos Wentworth, Chicayo; Simon Heattle, Beotland; pa tintley, Buffato, and U, W. Wells, of Schuyler, ub, BLOODED HORSES. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF TIM AMERICAN + CLYDESDALE ASSOCLATION was held at tha Grand Paolo lat evening, the President, Walter G, Powell, in ohair, ‘Tho object af the, Association ig the collection, ry ‘vision, proservation, and publication of. the bis+ tory of Clydoadale atullions and mares, under such rogulationy:as may bo prescribed by tho " aseociation. ‘Tho orgauisation has @ large membership, resident in ull pars of tt! United States: und Canada, ‘Tho following mombera answorvd to thu rolls calls Robort Holloway, Alexia, Jil; R. Howett, Cariinyilie, Il; B.A. Powell, Syracuse, Ny ¥.4 Willams, Mogatt, Paw Paw, UL; W, G.’Powell, Springborg, Pu.; Josoph Momatt, Paw Paw, Ill.t M. L. Devin, Doa Molacs, Iu; A. 4 Blodgett, Waukegan, 1; David Grant, Poteraburs, 11.5 Bimon Beattie, Annan, Scotland; Bara Btetson, epanset, 115.3. Moors, Kewanee, i; Geone =z We Mille, | bred Clydesdale horses are not only most thor- oughly ndvortiecd by having their atock m- corded, but tho PROTECTION AGAINST DISHONEST AND UN- KCRUPULUUS KPECULATOLS thus afforded, in moking a tine ‘of distinotion botweon pure-hred Ciydesduto horses and tho ne Clydesiaie horses that buve heretofore on lnrgely purchased inder imisapirehension an to tholr purity, isan advantage that but fow that aro grontly benolited duly uppreciate, “The nysochition hug ussunicd great reaponsl- billties, and tne rullag mudu In'roference to tho autallty and purity in breeding neouasnry to on Utio horsus to reyistry in tau Tuturo stiould bo adoptad after matury delivoration.as the lower lng of the prescut standard would admit a larKo numbor of gerade borses of Unoortaly qunlltt for breeding purposos, and corrospundingiy ie- Preclute in value, so far wa regiatry Is cuncerned, tha horses of retlavle breedors, worthy of tho highest indorsoments Thero bas beet a strong and persistent elfort on the part of the owners of horaee baving lesa than tha prescribed num ber of eligivlo sircs to lower the present stand urd, Tno advocates of such ineasurcs will doubtless appoul ty tho assovition at this mect- fu, to take a backward step, if An majority of ‘the members present give Aauy cuconrayement that suoh fa proposi- ton would recelve favorable conalderation, The rejoction nt upwards of 2,000 pedigroce of stallions boretoforu ndvortisod aid used, in any cases with the bellet that thoy ware woll- bred Ciydes, has had the effect to croate much fooling and bitter opposition on the part of dis- bonest dealers jn the United States nnd Canada who have berstofory hud no chock to the lucra- tive business of manufacturing pedigrees to ordor for grade horses, which, owiog ty the lim- ited supply of well-bred Ciydes, foul a ready market with the Inexperleneed. Tho associa~ Yon hus given the owners of olfginte horses atl Pussibie nssletunce in obtaining requisit infor- mation spuceratay tholr pedigrees, which brs necessarily duluyed the publication of tho stud- book much beyond the time contemplated, The exrilor publication of the studebook wuald havo worked great hardship and serious loss to mauy breeders unig eligible horses, who had used duo diligence tu perfecting thelr pedigrecs. "In mnagy Instances, after fruitiess corre- spondence, ‘partics have been vompalled to travol thousands of miles to localities where tho sires of thelr horses tere formerly awned, by parties lony since deceased, and cxainite ‘old letters, borso-Dills, and files of nowspapera Ilkcly to contain tho desired Information concerning borses imported many yours gn. “ The voltme is now practicuily ready fo tho rinter, und contains the pedigrees, with eoarca- Iv att exception, of ntl the early imported Clydes- dato stallions of any note. The investi¢e thon of fedlarees proxouted for roxister haw enabled tho ‘Executive Cominittee to correct many serious hlundera in the breeding of a large number of woll-bred horses, 1 * The founduuon bas been ald broad anddeep for Clyiexdnie horses of rood breeding in Amer= jon, und if the sae bigh standard {s nepiied to imported Clydes chore will at no distant dute bo fA marked Improvement inthe superior quality of horses dvomed worthy of a plince in tha Anierioan Ciydosdale Stud: Book.” ‘Tho Treasuror, A. Z.. Blodgott, mado bie an- re Foport, showing a Dalance in the treasury 4 . 78. i Ezra Btetson, of Neponset, Introducod the fol- lowing resolution: \ Tteaulved, ‘Tout Clydeadalo horses {mportea to America after Jan. 1, 1882, must’ trace to siro and duin recorded.in tha Clydesdale Stud-Bool of Great Beitaln and Ireland to cntitic thera to rovord inthe American Clydesdate Stud- Hook, and certificates to that offect from tho Soorotiry of the Clydesdale Horse Society of Groat Britain cy just accompany the application for registra- tion. ‘Tho resulution was afterwards withdrawn, On motion of Mr. Stetson, thu agsoulution ad- Journed to moot Thursday of the wockof the Culcngo Fat-Stock Show of 1682, af ——<—————_— . A MILD-EYED MAN, Who Hans Xillted ‘Twenty-six Persons, Letter iu New York Sun, At Guunison, Colo, Inst August! while walting for the small hours of the morning tocome around, we were entertained with natratives illustrating the customs, of tho country, given by Dr, W.S, Cockrell, laut. Febriger, Wagner, and Wetherill, gentlemen connected with the United States army, and others familar with {fife and’ death inthe Western wilds, ° Dr. Cockrell, on belng asked whether the seports of killing affrays were not greatly ex- aggerated, replied that sume of them were, while in other cases the truth had neveriseen tol ERS “Thore is aman,” remarked the Docior, Indleatine a medium-sized, milld-eyed per son who stood in the doorway looleing into tho biiliard-rooin of the ‘Tabor House, “who has killed twenty-six men, and he is only 27 years of age. He is Ll. B, Masterson, of Dodge Clty, Kas. Ho killed his mon In tho interest of Inw aud order, Once ‘he shot seven tien dead within a fow minutes,” “How? i “Whila Ino frontier town news was brought to hin that his brother had been killed by a sound of ruflinna Just across the streat, ‘Taking a revolver in each. hand, for he shoots readily with both, In this manner [ine doctor hore crossad his right wrist over nis lett Inthe form of an XJ, hoe ran over to avenge his brother. ‘The ‘murderurs | be- eante terror-stricken when they saw him coming, und bastily fucked the door Man torson. Jumped Auuiire ugilust the door with both fevt, bursting ihoven at the first at tempt. ‘Thon he sprang. lnside, firing hnme- diately right andlett, Four dropped dend in shorter tie than it requires to tell it. ‘Che yomalning three ran for thelr horses In avain attempt to caeape from the town, He fol- Jowed them up so clusoly that before they yeached the oulskirts all thre had bitten the (lust, “ At anothor the,” coutinued the Doctor, “two Mosican hulf-breeds, a father and son, Deenme very troublesomy in the wining camps, Thuy were tho sharpest shots in the country, wor! ng toxether with n precision that made them invinelble. As goon ag one had omptied the chambers of his revolyers he would reload under cover of: the other. Many aiiner had they murdored and ro- Moved of his auult and treasure, A standing reward of $500 was offered for tholr bodies orthelr heads, }inally, Masterson resolved to kill the half-broeds, - ‘They occupled a cabin ina litte clearing {nan almost Inac- cessible place In the motntaing, One morn: ing, hours before dnybrenk, Masterson crept to the verge af the ¢ saith with a Fopuatings ride in his hands. Hidden by u friendly bush, ho reclined on 4 sack which he had brought from Jils horse, that he had fastened a inile away inv glen. Shortly after sun- tlae the ‘door of the cabin opened wide enough to permit the shaggy head of the old mau to protrude, After sweeping the boundaries of the clearing with searching gyes, the head, was slowly withdrawn, dno few .sutputes the head reappeared, followed by a bod with, a belt of pistols trapped around bis walst and o rifle slung over tte shoulders, ‘The old man carried w water-pail, and at his side walked the son, fully armud. Masterson qoyered the old man with his rifle over # path to and from ao spring a hundred yards or so frow tho cablivatright angles, ‘Iho father ana son were conversing garneutiy, seemingly une willing to rebuter the cabin, before the dour of whivh thay stood for’ somo time. ‘Thirty nilntites passed, which soamed hours to Mase Verson before he could obit what he cone sidered 4 favornble slot ‘nally, the old nan made wineve which uncovered his aon, Masturson twok advantage of his opportuni- ty, and the young man fell toe rise no more, peore the adr rovealeit from wivongs tha sho’ mic the old man was fn corpse alongal out his boy, Cutting off thelr heads, jasturson placed thom In ils sack, aud started to exhibit his trophies in order to of tain tho promised reward, A. two-dnys’ ride thdera hotsun awolled ‘aud distigured the heads so that they wore unrecognizable, take Ing advautuge of which the suthorities re fused to pay the reward.” 7% penis ba NEBRASKA DOCTORS, ‘Bpwial Dispatea to The Oheago Tribuns, LINOOLN, Neb. Nov, 10,—Thg, first annual mevting of the Lincoln Medica Hoclety ow 1 curred this evening‘at tho Arlington Hotdl. The event was celdbrated byn grant banquet andan addrosa by Dr. Horace Chapatan, A Jaree number of ‘the professton from other cltles in the State, together with n beilfiant conan y: oF Invited gieats, haa present. a cout supper was’ not the least a trnetive feature of the evening. AUSTRALIAN FROZEN MEAT What a Cook Who Hus Mad Expert Onco with It ias to Say. Latter to London Timen, Ort 2 At tho present thus, when the Australian frozen meat question seems to be attracting public attention, £ trust n few rewarks on the subject by one who has had practiel axperi- ones fn the cooking nnd sorvipg of i for three voyages out and hou from the coln-- nies on ooard the ateamship Orlent, and also 7 in various parts of Caunda, where mont is kent in 8 sliullar condition all the winter, may not be considered out of place, ard nuk unworthy of 6 corner of your paper, In the first place, it $s sald there Iy'n strong objection to ite dark color, 08 coispared wluL English meat, and this is, put dawn to tho “freezing process.” A greater error dues hot exist. ‘This is explatned as fullaws: Ab home cattle ate prepared far the bitcher or Minrket up to 3 or 4 years uld, ravaly wy tod, ag the cust of food, attendance, pasturage, ete,, Is so high in England that it dues not pay the grazler to keep them longer. . Veal upto 7 or perhaps $ months old should be Whites att year the flesh becomes pink; at’ ents light red—tt' couked nnd carved at thls vorlod (2 yeaa) the teat citts out nearly whites at three years full red, and atter that {t gradually grows darker ‘year by year, Now, in Australia the cost of natural feed ing Is next to nuthing, for the stuck roam uearty wild over large tracts of splenutl pasturage. But when running this way, finding thelr awn food, it 1s fount that they do not put on flesh” as quickly as tue ot stall fed eattlo; therefore, they are allowed to llve on ip to seven or eigtit Years, when they have become less wild and have may themselves fit for market ut any time, and fre netually driven from their pasturage to the Sinughter-pens without mny arti Ct preparation, This necounts for’ the cheap Hess of the ment, ant proves that it ly ase, and age nlone, that makes the ment of a dark color, and not the freezing, us is generally supposed. In the second place, It I¥ sald that the nicat loses ity sneentence, or Jutelness, by freezing, or rather by the thawlig after, © Nits iy also an error Hxely to tell sunlit the ready sitle of the ment “If io artifieitl means are ent ployed to thaw It, such ay steeping it in hot ov cold water, or hanging It inn hot kHtehen or closet, or in some way hastening on tho thawing, It 1s linpossible for it to lose ast stated, ‘The meat should be huvg up in tho larder or meat-safe, or In any place where the heat is nut above the outside tenipera- ture, and tet hang until perfectly thawed out, Jit fact, the thiwing ennnot be carried on too slowly, ns the volder the temperature the less, lkelyto waste. By probing with n skewer 1¢ can vasily be nscertalned If it ty complutely thawed,” The teat, when required for use, should be wiped dry and put to rest before a brisk fire. well basted, and: slizhtly under- cooked, For boiline—botl up sharply tor five intnutes, then. pull back and xuutly shine mer tlt cooked. In the third place some (who are not in favor of the movement) have sald the meat is very coarse and underbredt. ‘This ts error the third without doubt. ‘The sheep are for the most part by the best binck-fneed Shropshire Downs and Border Leicesterslitre rams with Merino cwes—a hardier, elvaner-feeding, or better flesh- turning ¢lass of sleep does notextst, The beef {8 of the best blood of England and, Scotland, the finest and purest stralus money can buy, as can be contirmed by any who huve inspecter| the ment Just brought home fs cargo by the Orleut—nearly 4,009 sheep of splendid Aualtty ful just the tlhe welt to sult the Enulish consumer (fro seventy to wighty-fve pounds each); also, 2 larg quau- tity of first-class bevt, the whole equal to anythlog that can be procured fa Loudon or elsewhere as ainarkel fot And it that dovs not convince then f will engage to put a dinner on the tadlo from Austrafinn beat and mutton, elther In Its recherché fornt, side by side with mutton and beef of any other'voun- try, and the grentest judves of meat will not be able to tell the diterence’ (If nny exists) elther In appearance ur flavor. —<—— “ Time wall spent, Arugiist for Dr. Bu AMUSEMEN! 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