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THE CH.TCAGO bAl’LY 'TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1873, OITY FINANCES. Mecting of the Council Committec on Filunnces=Ovorhauling of the Oity Trensurers Accounts==91,300,000 of €ity Money Doposited in tho Baulksae ates of Rodomption of Property Forfeited for TaxeA-~The Scavonger Contrnct of 187! The Council Financo Committao held n meot- ing yostorday nftornoon in tho Mayor's ofilco, Ald. Bond, Ogdon, and Shorwood bolng progont, Whoy first proceeded to investigate still further tho condition of city finances, aud, to Lhnt end, enterod thio office of the City Trens- arer and mado an examination of tho books, and tho bank booka showlng tho amount on doposlt. It appeared that it wos somo two montha sinco theso bank-books have beon * muade up," ond the manuet of obtaining the amount of money in cach bavk ia by tokiog tho balenco chawn whon the hooks wore Iast mado up, add- ing the deposits, and eubtracting thorefrom the checls drawn aginst them. By this showing the balauco, as required by tha books, is found toboin the vaults of varions banke to the amount of about $1,300,000. 'k books will be mado up this weok. ‘Tho Committco orderod the issue of the fol- Towing lotter on tho subject of tax salen: To the. City Comptroller: St In viow of o continuance of tho tax-sate, wo ‘hereby fix the rate of redemption of proporty forfefted fo thacity ns follows, toswit: Tor each fiftean duys, or part tiiercof, tiat sball clapso after date of sule, 3¢ por cent on all taxey of 1872, until Teb, 1, 1874, sffer which tho rato for redemption wbull Do that fixed by law; for mll tazes of 1860, 1870, and 1871, the rata for redemptionsball bo 10 per cont’ for st Oftacn days from dntn of eale, nmi & ‘additional far cach fifteen days, or part there- of, after tho first. fifteon_ days, nutil Jun. 1, 1874, uftor whicl tho rate shall bo thnt fized by law, All. Heath apposred (o present o claim for paymont for medical scevices ronderod to peraons in vavious station-houses by Dr. Thibo- donu. Thoe Committe judgoed thst the city was not linhlo for theso medieal billa, Tho Comptroller prosented s claig of ono Mr, Gunzenhauser for damages from tho cily for having token n portion ol his lois in opening an alley through o block. It was shown thal dr. Guuzenhrusor lind purchased tho proporly after the alloy had been oponed, and tho Committco thorefore decided that, whilo some one might rightfully have o chaim (o componsation from {ho city, that somo ono was not 3. G. ‘The claim of the City Scavangor for the yoar 1871-2 was sllowed, with the oxception of " tlio itom for extra work. 'Tho contragt-price for day geavonger work was £55 por day, which the Couneil reduced after tho fire to 244 por day, withont the consont of tho contractor. Tle was, therefore, paid at tho last-named rate, and hav- ing n contruct for a higher rate, his cloim was conpidered o Juet ono, especially 25 considorable iz_kliflnnnl work and expenyo were thrown upon itm. An old claim for demagoe to wator-power, ote.. At Logkport, in_consequonco of the 1llinois & Hichigan Canal, was noxt considored, and tho claiment mado an extonded argument in fuvor of it, but, oy this mattor hos been tho bele noir of overy Council meeting aud Financo Committeo meoting for a long time, the present Committos putsed it over for tho considoration of the Com- mittee under Mayor Colvin, A MARMONIOUS MEETING. The Board of Police Fix the Blame for o Recent Collisionas2 Too-fluch= married Policemun Bismisved. The Board of Polico held thoir regular meet- Ing yesterday afternoon—all prosont, The flrat matter taken up wes an investigation iuto tho reuso of the collision betwoon n streot-car and Hook and Ladder Truck No, 2, at the cornor of Madison and Jefforson streots, o weok ngo yos- terday. Tho truck was damaged to o considora- blo oxtent, tho ropeirs costing 243, and ibo Board desired to fix the responsibility for this outlay on some ona. Thoy spent about an hour in going over snd over tho same testimony, 2 manuer would leave o listener to supposo nothing short of o pile-driver could got the ovi- denea iuto their heada, Tt was pretty cloar that 1t wot an unavoidablo accident, which might oc- urat eny timo whilo thoe Departmont mokes its prosent wpeed in going to firos, Tho Board finally eent tho bill to the Weit Bido Raidway Company for payment. A Iy, whoso uame is withheld. appeared to makio o complaint of bigamy ngainst Spocial Policeman William Honry, She showed that this men was married in England somo time pre- vious t0 186 ; that o was agein married Juno 7,1869 ; that ho married the complainant in this sity, Oct. 17; 1871, and that ho is now living with a women on Iladison streot, tho wifo of ono John Nowcomb, Tho man’ was appointed on 'sisly daya' trial, Aug, 95, 187, au tho recommendation of some of tho hest men in tho city, but the ovidenco agninst him being 100 strong to bo rosinled, his nawmo was dropped from the rolls, and tho Superintondent was m- structed to geo that Lo did no more duty for the city. An affiduxit wns presontod, charging that Ofil- ear Martin MeFarland had given o note for S89, #ind had failed to pay it ot maturity, and still ro- fusod after judgmont hind beon obiained ngainst Eim, Tho matter was roforred to tho Buperin- tondent to prefer chargos againet tho oflicor. Ar. Alrens, of Alrens Bros., appeared to agk 2 now trial for his steam fve-engino, and the ro- quest vias voferred to tho Firo Marshal, with Fover to act. Haoving traneacted oll thoir busincss har- moniously, tho Board adjourned. 2 il THE STORM ON TiHE LAKES. DHamage to 8! ping. Judglng from the number of disastera reported, tho damage dono to the shipping on tho Inkes iy tho sovers gales of Sundeyend Monday nights last 1aust heve been immcense. New disastors a0 veported daily- Tho mild woather during the lust fow doys hes onabled many of tho vos- col, driven ashore] to got atloat. e échooner Orknoy Lass, which was nshore noar Grand Haven, has been hauled off, and waa brought to {his city, yestorduy morniug, in aleaky condilion, Blio has been takon to the dry-ducks, Tho sehoonor Camibrin, Jaden with railrond- iron, sprang o leak, end gronnded et Long Point, Lzke Trio, u fow duys since. She was gob off talen to Detxoit on Friduy, ‘Tho echooner R, Sanborn, Ilumber-laden, from: Menisteo, ran ashoro in trying to enior izt port. Sho has already geuo to pioces. The &anborn was built in_Buffalo in 1859, Bho mean- re ‘1]73 tons, rated B2, und was valued alabout Tho sehooner Montgomory had o rough time an her last {zip. For o whole howr she was in i Lrough of tho sea, and thero was hardly hope eniortnined by thoyo on honrd thut sho would ever come out of it. . Fivally, by throwing averboard o largo quantity of her deck-load of fiaur, she camo about, and rode safely throngh Tt wos tha flour of the Montgom- ted aghoro on the Cunndu side of n, tud oxsited the imagiuation of the Aeqociated | Lrass' Agen: ho tulcf,-rn.phm!, "nitteen budios recaverad,” and whi tign Lo 1he rumor that the Ban Wade was lost, oner Fravk Perow wont ushora at the Feuth Manitow, whore the guls scems to have Mol eevore, and_ was subsequontly aban- Sho was ona of tho finest vestels on tho es, and hut G yors old, having heen com- missioned in 1807, Sho wns built nt Buftnlo, au 677 Lous of burdon. She was laden with erein, which ig alke n total loss, IMor com- wander was Capt, Charles Gn'o, who lins eeu- pied that position since the dule of her comuils- rion, Nothing i8 known of tho whercabouts of the ifbort Hlollison, shich cleured frem ort on thio 24th wit., with grain, She was wymandod by Capl. Joel T Tuner. Tho ves- wied by Mitehell Drothers, of Oswego, n tho cargo, nvither of whioch is insured. liron was o now vessel, rated A No, 1, o higgh valuation, Har crow, ull told, :ahcr cight or nine men, & "o Bay City Lriliune_of Wednesday says : «dhelow of the propeller Praivs Stato, con- ing of tho bayges Ryan, Poland, and North- ehiel Was brolon up ou Lake Huron , sud subsequently returned to Vort am, inet with n elmilar digastor on Baginaw yesterday merning, whilo on route from Paet Tlarou Lo Bay Clty. "Who storm commencsd 10 o'clock on_ Manday, aud, uocording to utement of Capl. Graves, of tho Prairia ‘ard Gapt. Brown, of tha Dunlap, wag wu- 11ty rovere,—tho wind blowing o galo from uthest, und 5o heavy nsics running that en washed over thu puobhe\mu of the +eantinually, ‘Ihio burges wore lnboring , but managed to hang on until early yes- v teoming, when they broko wdeift,—boing v thiit tirgo ubout 16 miles cast of Au Bable, “ho propelier ran to this port, venchiug hero leat evening, ‘Ul Ityan was scon off Larrisville, fest night, by Capt, Stowart, of the Bherman: el gave: but the two other barges have not boen heard from. Sovoral tugs have gono in searoh of the missing vorsols, MONETARY. BATURDAT EvENING, Nov, 8, AMoney continues very tight ln this mnrket. Tho banks are diecounting nlmost nothing, though they aro advancing on grain rocelpts, and making demand lonna on othor first-class collaterals to a rensonable oxtont. Thoro ap- penrs, however, to bo a good deal of monoy offored through hrokers for the purchase of the best commotcial papor, and to lond on collat- orals at 13¢ to 8 por cont por month, It a bo- Hoved thit n good deal of money I8 bolng drwwn hero from tho country for investmont at theso ratos. "Tho searcity of New York oxchango is induclug tho shipmont of a good deal of curronoy from hero to Now York, T'horato for snles of ox- uh‘nxxgc betweon banks is G0 por $1,000 pro- miww, Tho cleariugs of tho Chicago Lnoke for the woolt wore : Clearings, Dalaners, e B3,800,602,01 § 276,061.00 D000 W07, Wednesday Thuradsy . o ceares ILIALIGAE0 1,829,740,07 Meswrs, Preston, Koan & Co. quote as follows this afternoon: Selting, Tl 1055 108X@107 1104, c*%%" 1 @110% MKEUIR 1t 105 101 1, 8, Cs of '81 UL B, 5-20n of 100 @107 : 0G0y i R Gold oxelinngo.., Sterlhing exchauge (largo drate). Chicago City T Coole County Town, cottuty ai 10773 08 @108% 00 ond int, 90 and int, 0@ 97 1608 War 1812, 188 1208 War 1812 128 140 1608 wot War 16 T 18 1208 stat Wa 181 o 126 13 ‘Agriculturat College 1nd-serip 183 COMMERCIAL. 8ATURDAT EvrNING, Nov. 8, The following wero the receipts and shipmonta of tho leading articlos of produce in Chicago during the past twonty-four hours, and for the corresponding date ono year sgo: RECEINTA, 1870, | 1673, |[ 1673, | 187, Flour, bris. {10,034 600 Whoat, bu, 41,6401 161,508 Corn, 't | 16,250) 117,007 Onty, bu., 14,010 Tyo, bu. . Barfos, b 26, Gras veed, b Llux secd, fbo | 53,440 Broom-corn, I BT Gured meats) lus, Beef, brls York, brl Lard, bs. Tallow, Bulter, e Dressed hoge, No. Live hogs, X Gattie, N Sheep, No, Hides, 1us, ighwines, b Waol, I Totatoes, bii, Lumber, a 1t Shingl Lath, Balt, brls. 10,280 a7 1,164 16| 1410 L Withdrawn from storo on Friday for city con- sumption: 438 bu wheat; 7,683 bu corn; 5,409 bu oats; 2,975 bu ryo; 2,745 bu barley. With- drawn for do during the woel:. 18,689 bu whoat ; 40,509 bu cort ; 15,160 bu onts ; 8,933 bu 0 ; 22,905 buburley. o following grain has beon inspected into storo this mornivg up to 10 o'clock: 303 cars wheat; 159 cars corn: 20,700 bu No. 3do by canal; 29 cars oats; 7,000 bu No. 3 do by canal; 3 cars ryo; 44 cars barley. Total (538 cora), 228,000 bu, Tho following wero the receipts and shipments of breadatuffs and livo stock ot this peint during tho past week and for the corresponding weoks eonding no dated : Not, 1, 1878, Flour, brls. Wheat, bu Coru, bu 59,026 Onte, b, 468 183,105 Rye, b, oG 2as fey, b, 223,030 Drenged loj 58 Livologs, N 67,200 Cattle, NO 11,068 Fiour, brls, 30,34 Wheaf, bu. 5081 Corn, bu, G, b B350 Rye, but, 10,833 84,908 Tarloy, bit... 257,014 217,895 Dressell hogs, y Tive hogs, No. : 40,500 3 Cattle, No : 4,108 Fho leading produce markets woro moderately activo to-day, and decidedly firmer in tone, though no important advauco was offectod 1n prices. The terriblo weakening of tho past fow dnys has brought out moro orders, both for grain and provisions, but many of these were limited to tho quotations of yestordey, and a vory slight rise was sufliciont to carry tho market above them, Henco only s portion wore filled, and the dny was not 8o active 23 might have been ex- pected, though local speculators traded much moro confidontls, in view of this phaso of the situation. 'I'he shipping movemont to-dny was moro ac- tive, though shippors say that it is almost_im- possible to dvay a dollar ngeiust enrgoos, either 1 Buffalo or New York, aad thero are fow in the business who aro able to swing it ulone. Dut o new phinso was developed to-duy, though ithes Dbeen noted on asmall senle for two or throo deys past, 'The ownors of vossels wore buying _grain to ship ou their own account, be- lioving It to be n snfo investment at present ot sapeoinlly a5 thete. arals wanll sthetwise o idle. Bomo of this grain will prabably be al- Towed to lio i the vessel at Buifalo till wuntod for consumption, thus avoiding storago chargos. It iwnot probable that much of it will bo thera all _winter, 03 the New England Stetes linve not lid in thoir usual sapply this autumn, owing to tho tightnens of monoy. ~Thero uuy he u dimin- ished consumption in Now England this winter, o 8 consequonco of tha hard times; bub there i not now grain enough in that scetion for evon & diminished demand, nnd it will bo “necesmary to dw largely from somewhero, Rail ahip- rents witl probably bo brink through nt least a part of the winter, and tho vosscl-itored grain will naturally bo called for first, ‘I'ho brendstufty murkets aro gonorally flat in TDecomber; audit mny bo thatthe penic g simply brought out thnt flat condition a month beforo tho uaual time. It is not improbnblo thut by the Now Year, nt farthest, wo shall havon grain trado al! the more netive for the presout uliness, ng the winter supplies of the Eant nro muteh leas than ususl, and will need, rhorefors, to bo the sooner roplonishad, Thoro s hape, it wo_can ouly wait. There was littlo or no_change in the sit ation of tho market for domestic dry goods, Thera was nothing more than fair uctivity in any do- partuent, while {he gonorul trado was docidodly quict, Drlcos remain without further chaugo, vallng comparatively atendy at tho reduction not- & at Llio bogiusing of tha weok, Grocorlus woro moroe quiet'even thun on the opung duys of tho wooli, nud the fochng of wenknioss provalont for sowo timo pust in still o Yeature of tho matket, Whilo coffas way tho only article in whicls thero wau any positive declino, thero was moro or less ohisding il around, T'he difforent grudes of cof- feo woro *off n ife, wnd unlest tho dennd woadily lnprovod s furthor roduction may Do looked for at an ealy day. Sugnes wera o Mitlo steadior, tho “opinlon seaming to ho pretty generally ontortalned that pricon wre now down to the hard-pan, Syrup, 1uolnssos, rico, fonps, and teus (with tho escops tiou of now Japaus) dro ey, concessions boing granted on anythink like fuir ordors, No now fosturos woro dovolopod In eonnoetion with the buttor und choess markots, Tn comparkison with othor brnuohos of trado, tho moavomont in thoso staples was fuirly actlyo, ond prices aro fully sustained at 15@800 for'tho formor, and ab 1260 13140 for Ui Intter, Dogglng continuos dull at 70 for Btark, Y4lgo for Lowiston, Yo for Ottor Crocls, and ab 420 tor Amorlean and Amaslionge, ‘Tho conl trado was again reported dull, with ricoy wisottied and irrogular, though not quota- Iy lower, No jmprovemont was noticcabla in tho loathor mearket. Thoro was an_abrenco of! anything rozombling activity, ond, in sym- pachy with the douilne in’ gold and do- proclation In the valuen of hidos, tho feolng nmong donlors was unquallfiedly wonk. Olls mot with n good detnnud, but earbon and turpon- Ung wora lowor, hn'l‘v l)u y with the Enstorn market, tho formor doolining a 3¢o, and the Inttor 20 por gallon. Pig-iron, paints, wood, and baceo woro unchanged, A reasonably falr busi- nosy in the aggrogato is boing transnctad at the Iumbor yards, quotations romaining tho anmo as for tho™ provions days of tho week. Occnsion- ally prices aro shndad for ready oash, but ns enios are generally made on timo, and desirable grados of common Atuff are pearco, buyors aro willing to poy tho quoted prices, Oollections aro roporteil comparativoly good, thero boing n manifost disposition to pay up as fast ns pos- siblo. Tho wholosalo marlot was moderatoly netdve, tho demand being chiefly from tho coun- try trado, Good boards sold at $12.00@814.60, commout at §0.00@9.50, and pieco AL at $8.00. Bletals, jron, and nnils woro mosting with n madorata demand, and although tho motal and iron markols woro gonerally lacking in firmuosy 110 changes In quotationn woro veported, oxcopt for cominou iron, whiclt was 1-10 off, Snlt hing declined, and is now quoted on_n basis of 180 for flno and 4186 for conrsa, No chauges wora roporled in cooporage, naval storos, or huildiug materials, Tho local trade waro buying hides a former pricos, the receipts boing nbout oqual to tho domnnd, Potutoes woro flrm and car lots sold rondily. CGroon fruits wore quict, also hops, #eeds, broom corn, and hay., “Tho mn)plly of gamo aud poultry is still ox- cossivo, and dealers, beiug anxious {o closo oul, aro offering to sell at lowor prices. dull at 21@220. Lako freights woro more activo, and quoted stendy ut tho recont decline, at blde for corn and 7o for wheat, both by anil to Buffalo, aud 280 for corn on through rates to Now Lingland points. A total of fitteon charters was roported, shich will carry out 110,000 bu whoat; 840,000 bu corn, aud 26,000 bu oats, Sevornl of thous vessola woro takon on ownors' aecount, Highwines woro quict at tho roduction noted yostordny, thers being no _disposition on tho part of holdors to make further concossious, though New York was down to bottom figures, belng quotod at 90c. Snlos woro roported of 100 bl in two lota, a4 76 por gallon, ¢ Drossod hogs werd entivoly nominnl at 84.25@ 4.873¢ por 100 Ibs. Tho wenthor ls too warm to permit prosont shipmonts, and buyors for Do- tomber dolivery hiold off, oxpocting to bo ablo to buy ot &1.00@1.25 boforo long. Provigions wero rather moro activo, but agnin onulor, in Bympathy with the decliue i hogs at tho_Btock-Ynrde, which was duo to tho fact that packors aro Lolding off Ul the market works round 1uto a 1ather mora aatisfactory condition. Tho market acomed to Lo strong ently. as It was known thiat sovoral ordors were on the floor, and expacted that littlo product would ba offered. But it was soon found that thero wero freo soll- ors. Mesd porlk foll off 250 por brl on cash lots, but closed firmer on options, Decombor and Fab- runry belag only 10c lower thanon Friday. Lard was dull. with freo sollers ai formor prices, sud not much domoud. Meats wero firm for future delivery, but grocus lots for cash were ngain shaded, principally owing to the fact that tho wonther fs not favorablo for keeping. A fow of the packers hiwve sold aherd at figuros whichs wlll pave good profit on cutrent pricos of hogu, but tho mjority of our packors complain of 4 poucily of orders, At tho eamo timo trading has boon brisk, considering tho panic times. ' ''ho option donls of tho serson to dato compriso 33,500 brla porl, 59,850 tes Iard, 18,500 cs bams, 4,490 boxes shoulders, and 19,800 Egge wors oxos middlos, . which averages poarly doublo of tho businoss {rsuoacted up to tho enme date lnst year. Tho market closed ab tho followlug ranga of prices: Moss_pork, old, B11.4U@IL50; now do, casly or seller Novembor, 811,00@11.10; do sell- cr Decomber, $10.75@10.873¢; rollor_January, $11.00@11.10; seller Fobroary, 511,6514@ 11,65; prime mess pork, £10.26@10.60 ; extra primo do, $8,00. Lord, cash or sellor No- vember, 63@03¢c for old, aud G3o for now, do, nollor Decombor, 83%§@03{c ; do, scller Jan- unty, 63(@G3go; do, #ollor Fobruaty, $7.00@ 7.05. Groen hame' ot G@Uige; Docember, 0%@G3§0; swost pieklod hums, T5@¢e.” “Greon shouldors ab S@ae; do rough eldes, 43c; do short xibs or long cloar, b@bXe; do ehork clear, BY@bi{c: meats 10@16 dnia in salt, 8}5o for shoulders, 53ge for short ribs_and lobg clear, and bife for sliort clear; boxed shouldors, seller Ducamber, 3%fe; Qo Cumberlands, 53¢@53{0; do Bhorb ribs or long clear, 53@5%¢¢; do short cleur, G3@ 534c; do long eut hams, 7@73¢e. Meats, soller Janunty about e moro than for December. Bacon is quoted nt 63e for shiouldors; G3Zo for clear ribs; 70 for short clear; and 12@ 184c for hams, all packed. Moss beof, $8.00 @3.26; oxtra ‘mees do, 99.50@).25; beof hams, 818.00@18.50 for summer, aud $20.00 @21.00 for wintor packed. City tallow, G @Gi50; grenso quotablo ot 4@hlc. Salea woro reported of 445 brls_moss pork (new) at 11,00 ; 600 byls do sollor Fobruary at SI11.55 300 bris old pork, uamed brand, at 11,6234 ; 65 brls oxtra primo pork nt $8.00 ; 250 tes now lard &b G3¢c ; 20 tes kettlod do nt e ; 160 boxes ghoul- dors af 3%¢o : and o rumored solo of do at_Side sollor Decomber ; 40,000 1bs greon brms (16 1hs) at 6170 ; 100,000 Ibs do (16 Ihs) ot 6o ; 810 boxes short ribs at 53 ; 100 boxes Cnmborlands, soll- er Docomber at 380 ; 100 boxes long clear at 53¢e : 300 boxes do (light) noller Docember at 6o 3 40 boxes short clear at fus 500 boxes long do, soller and short cloar, cqual amonats, seller Decom- ber, at 52¢c: £,000 bacon hams at 12)fe, vassed and packed. Tho following aro tho returns of the packing of this city to (ate, 23 mado up for tho Daily Commercial Bulletin : can- Tucluding Oclaler. % 16 Thie Daily port gives tho follow- ing ax tho shipmenta of provizions from thiscity for tho woolk ending Nov. 6, 173, and since Nov, 1, 18735 ulso compurativo ffgnres: TTork | Zard vHams | artes | Ges,” | e TS s, Fatiddies, s, pjinciides GIlST il Msata cxeept pioulders and § . hamz, “Green hama shipped dnring tho week, 15,357 pes, agatnst nono uamp weels list year. Ylour was rathor moze activo than on Friday, thiough only quict. he business transactod cluetly consigted in tho flling of Eastoru orders, which wero a liitle mors numerous thau recont- Iy. Esxportors wora looking around, but gon- erally bud prices which holders would ot accopt, the latter heing firn in their viows on nceount of the turn in tho wheat market. Thors was somo inquity for shipment to tho South, but tho It tint oxchungo can only bo nego- tinted ot a cost of about 5 por cont (on the South) told heavily ngeinet buying, Snles wero voported of 50 bris white winter oxtras (Golden Star) at 88,75 ; 160 brls do on rivaio torma; 200 hrls extras at $6.00; 800 brls do ab 86,70 ; 200 brly do at §5.60 5 200 brls do at §6.00; 1,150 brls do on privato torms; 200 brly ryo ab €4.60; 45 brls buckwheat at £9,50 ; 75 brls do at 39.00; 60 bils do at 6,75, Totul, 4,620 brle. Also, 90 rons bran (in bags) at 1L 10 tons do at S1LOD, on track, Lhe following woro the closing pricea : Taiv to good whits winter. Chioleo do. Ted winter. ..o, Choico to fancy & Medittn o good do, Gool to ehofea AThr FPatent do.... ot Tulr to clisico spring, uperino. 874 Commion do... @ HHTh Tiyo flour. @ 4,50 Buckwhest do, . Bra & L0 ILA0 Wheat was more nctivo, nnd o gt it denl alrouser, though aur recoipts woro lurge, and tho forolgu markels woro gunorally quoted ensler, Mno murket averagod fuily 2o lowar than on Friday, it iy true, aid again broke badly this morning; but the decline brought out numerous buyors, and this causied u ronction, which rovoled in au advance of Uc from the Jowest point fouchod, A grent muny operators liave been luoking for two or thivoe duys pust Lo #60 tho market touch 90v, and hud concludod to buy whon it reschod’ that lmit, or near it, The short inlerest for nexe month did not seo thelr expectatione ronlized, but whon they found that there was an uotivo de- mand for'eash whaat, mauy of thom conoluded that the l“l'()]ln!l Lioon reached at Jaat, aud that it wou not! snfo to delay any louger. Ionce thoy bought frooly, and oven ougerly. Soveral ubippers wers in the murket, taling all the cush wheat offered--some of it _on necount of voual-usniors, wud womo to fll up stommor voom, neithor’ of which usually nppoar in tho daily rocord of frolght charters, Now York was «quoted lrmor, Northwontorn wheat was in fair demand by ppory, closing at ¥1.00 for No. 1, abd Difge for No. 2 Soller Do- comber opened it 9%, declined to 11170, ad- Vaucod to i, foll off X, and rose to Do at the closo, Holler tho Month wau very frrogular, selling carly ol U0%/e, which wa 130 holow Dee corabbr, anil closing #t 938{0,—~only” Jdo below, Holloy dumary okl nt D4i¢eontio, bt elosed nominally stronger, ot 876, No. & apring aponed ut 920 for ¢ atraizht,” and advanced to viife, 0,50 3 closingat 94¢. No, 1 spring closod ot 030, No. 3 upring closed at 83ge, aud rejooted do at 780, Qash salos woro renortad of 800 bu No, 1 svring ab 0810 1 400 but do At DB § 1,000 b do ot 070 ¢ 1,600 bu do at 000 ; 8,000 bu_No, 1 Northwontorn ab #1005 1,300 bu_do at 09 6,000 bu No, 3 Bpring ol Oligo s 1,600 bu do at 0410 1.600° bu do 0t 9330y 04,000 bu do at Do 23,600 do at 09%u; 52,200 bu do at 934do; 8,400 b do ap 9Big0; 10,400 budo at 040; 05,200 bu da ot 0280 83,200 bu do nt 02¢0; 5,600 bu do at 02340} 5,00 b do at 1201 5,000 bu do at fllpfiu 4 4,400 bu o No. 2 Northwestern at 94lgo; 2,00 it do ot 943¢0+ 5,600 bu do at Ddos 5,00 hu' do ot D0}go; 2,800 b do nt 003 5,000 bu do nt 92570+ 5,000 b No. 8 spring at H33¢o; 1,800 bu do'nt 80 9,400 b do at 83i¢o s 4,800° ba do nt 820:2,400 b rojocsod s ing ut 760; 800 bu do at 77e. Tolal, 280,800 bit. ©Corn was moro active, and nlmnan. at an avor- ngo docling of 3¢ por bu, tho bulk of tho snlos bolng mado near tho lowest quotations of Tri- day, The Dritlsh mnrkols woro quoted firmer, and'Now York sympathized to somo oxtont; but flio_ baokbone of tho mnriot was tho local fact that nomo yeswol-ownors docided to fill up thoir craft on thelr own acconnt, and feck Enstorn Duyors for the grain, rathor than lot tho vessol lio'ldle in this urhor. Ono firm alono bought 160,000 bu of cnwh corn for tia pur- poso, and moveral othors ook amaller amounts. - This fact caused o strouger tono fn tho option dopartmont, and o good many shoris was filled; while somo boughit for firturo, thinking it probublo that the turn bind como at'lnst ; ospecially s tho lightor receipts induced some to think that count holdors are slackoning up in their dosiro to real- izo at the Jow pricos now curront. Sollor De- cembor oponed at e, roso to 34%¢c, doclinod to 5, and then ndvancad steadily to BGe at tho oloks, Soller tho month, or cash No, sold nt 23/@341e, cloning wit liolders ut 9o, Strictl frGah receipts of No. 2 closod ot 841¢o ; high mixed nt 343/0; and rojooted at 33c, Soller Jun- uary sold a¢ 95@30c, aud solior May ab ddo, Cah salos woro raportod of 2,800 bu ligh mixed At 34 ; 4,000 budo at 94140: 2,000 bu do at 4340 ; 2,410 bu No, 2 at Mido ; 10,000 bu do at B4 ; 13,800 bu do st Siige; 20,000 bu do nt 3403 95,000 bu do_at 98370 ; 116,000 bu do st 333 3 05,000 bu do at 3550 20,000 :bu do at 43%c: 6,000 bu do at 38/Zc ; 6,000 bu do at 3o; 6,500 bu'rojectod nt 330 ; 4,600 bu do ab 82570 1,600 bu do at 3230 ; 880 bt do nt 820 15,000 bu No. 2 at 843{c, aflost, _Total, 217,000 bu. Oats woro lesw active, but_firm, nvcmgms: 34c igher, with o faiv domand, and rathor light offorings, an_the_wenl holdors had sold ant gosterdny. Now Yorl mas roportad imer, and tho recolpts show o falling off, whilo there was somo inquiry for shipment. Sollor, Decombor oponed nL 2737c, and advanced to 380, closing ot Cnali No. 2, or sellor tho month, apened 24’2630, and vold p to 270 (47¢o for frosh ro- celpta), losing at2ige vid, Tiofosted was qui ond fifm at 25¢, Cash onles were roported of 5,000 bu No. 2 ut 27340 ; 20,800 bu do at 27c 12,400 bu do b 2657c ; 4,600 bu do ab 26ge ; 2, bu rojectod at 25c's 1,200 bu by enmpla at 2igo ontrack. Total, 46,000 b, - et e wis- Ryowas dull, but stoadior at the modium rico of Friday, with littlo offered or wantod. o rocoipts continuo to bo vers light, Cash sales wore roported of 1,600 bu No. 2 at 59¢. Barloy was _moro activo and ALrongor, ospe- cially on No. 2, the apoculative grado, which av- oraged nearly 5c por bu higher than on Friday, and was much sidadior, - Ghsh lota sold ot 81,33 @L.25, closing nt the inside. . Sollor Decomber, sold ut S1U5. No, 3 wns a shade firm- or, closing . at 80 _for * regular. 3 Re- jectod was quict, aud. ssmplo lots' dull, Unsh ealos wero reported of 400 bu No. 2 nb $195; 1,600 bu do wt $1.34; 400 bu doat 1,235 6,300 bn do at 8133 ; 400 bu No. 8 at 40: 15,200 bu do ot 83 1,200 bu do at 82 ; 2,000 bu do a6 8lo; 6,400 bu do at 800; 8,200 bu rojected ot G5e ; 400 bu do ot Gdo ; 400 b do at 633gc 3 8,600 bt do ab 5o ; 400 bu o at Gle ; 800 ni do'nt 50c ; 400 bu by samplo at $1.00 5 500 bu do nt 8010 ; 4G0 bu do at Gc, on track ; 400 bu do at 95c, delivered. Total, 41,300 bu. EUROPEAN NARKETS, Tho following is Boorhobm’s dispateh to the Board of Trado in this city to-day: Nov. 8,—London—Cargoes of wheat off coast casler, Cargoes of corn off coast bironger, Cargoes of wheat on pussngo mare disposition to buy; good cargoes of No. 2 upring off conat, 678, English ' conntry misrkots for whent qulet. Sbort rib ralddlies, 41s 6d. Prime meas pork, 63, Liverpool—Cumberland middies, 403, Trime mesn pork, 605 6d. Trenchcountry murkets for wheat generally strong, LATEST. Wheat was quict in the afternoon and o lower, closing ot 0do seller Docembor. Con wag in demand, and advanced X, solling at 35@ 85i(c for Decomber, cloning at tho outside. Oflier grain and provisions were quict and un- changed, —— CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET, Revicw for the Woole Ending Sature dny, Nov. 5. BATURDAT Lvex1Ng, Nov, 8, Thp recelpts of live stock during tho week'huve been 28 followa : Hogs., 16,020 16812 9 Sheep. Samo thme iast Week, Week Lefore Inst. ‘Shipments wers as fol Cattle, L 1,019 52 Total. ... 6 BL807 2,050 Santo timo fast weok, L4 47,405 305 CATTLE—Tho situation of this markot hos not changed materially sinco_the dato of onr Just weekly roview, Certainly there was no perceptiblo improve- ‘ment i any of (s geueral features, there Laving leen anontire absenco of anything rosembling netivity in tho demawd_from auy agurce, whilo prices have ruled senaibly lower all around—thé decline nveragiug ubout 5c pr 100 1L, Tho prices now current are iho loweat that have prevailed since 1862, but jndging fromn the [reseut murrouaingy of tho nisrket tho ond 13 pok yet. Until afler tho holidays, the markot can searcely un- dergo nny radienl change for tho belter, and if West- orn ehippers would “uvold serious 'losas, thelr operations during the infervening time must bo coudueted with somowhst moro of eaution {lmy wsually choracterizos their movoments, Tho weel:'s roceipts wero Jight, reaching less. than 10,000 head, but (horo Wera siaio éattlo cuough {o swell 'the wupply to fully 17,008 of wich wumiber got fover {han 5,000 stll remeid fu the yards unsold, ‘Tho_best shippificcttlo were ot wanied at over $5.43@510, whtle, with raro_exceptions, $6.00;wus fio lugliest prico pid, Butehors had nodifliculty i illing their ‘orders at tho low rauge of $1.76@2.60 for Texus cattle, and at £2,00@3.50 for ustives, Foodors operated witli somo liberality at §2.50@0,25 for commion to good .atock stcer, of froni 100101,050 1bs averugo, whils in oxcoptionul cases $1.60 was pald, To-duy trado was lifeloss st valitea wero entir ely nominat as follows: quotaT Esira Beeves—Gradzalcors, uveraging 1,400 T und upward, ... $5,60@5.60 mlnlccBL‘nv("{Tll e, fal our o . 6,00G6.50 . 4.35@4T5 9.76@425 steers, uverngiug 1, Mediuni Grodes: Aging 1,150 10 1350 8. evosane s Butchers' Stoeli—Comnion o falf stecrs, and good to extri cows, for city slaughter, veruzing 80U 10 1,100 105, ..., Stock Cuttle—Conifuan_catt] flush, averaging 700 to 1,050 Inferior—Light ond {hin o stags, Dutlh Cattle—"Tlexa nttlo—Tox Cattlo—Tox 2 HOGS—Although tho urrivals been_alout 95,000 loss thau during Iost weok, tho dafly offeringn tiavu nieadily oxceaded the wamta of biyers, wud wellers liayo been uuable 10 recover any considerablo portion of tho decline wuffered Jast weck, All fhues Tockera proviously ongaged lavo contimied in_tho 2608350 . 250@3.25 0w, und ecalluwag nteers. ioico corn-jed. amarkat, ind two ov thre other Lionses luvo sfueo heeu 0{\!!“0(] to business, but the unfuvorable weather prev. uley duting o greator part of Mo weok hus miaterk turded_operations, and § thay been u ruther igaing trado throughout, Tho stringency of tho mouoy market, nnd fio fact (hat we yet thoro extats very lttlo domand for fho product, makes ackers exceodingly eautious fu thelr movemonts, sad, {udging from prosent uppeavauces, Jicic oporasionn ‘luriny the present month Wil Lo light in comparson With formuer #easons, 1n the mexmbimo prices miuy by expecled to vuls low, s tho countey 1s full ‘af Logs now ready for market, and they wiil continuo to corne Torvard in Invge numbers, eved shonld the vaives still further doproclaie, oy trade Wik dullut s decling from ses- terduy's’ prices, Neliher local nor outeldo buyers scomiod destras to tuke hojps ut (o rullg rates, wnd 10 glear thy pens It would hiavo heen necéesury 10 cone cedu n geod 0o from yesterday’s quolutions, *Tho re- celpta vero comparatlvel iz, bt (loy proved Luty- or than could bo disposed ol uxcept at s macritice, Jittle tuoro than balf the offoriugs” inding hivers, 'Hales wWers reported ou tn. xtremo rango of $145G390, it tho bulk at L65@3,76, We quote closing pricen t §3,40211,5 Tor poor ta medium, and st $3,64T6 for good 10 chol Av, Price, 160 ¢80 o8 0 ) 53 ans 955 101 g a4 EXU R ML ,65] 40 Ui 1,75, 100 i oo el s R it bou moro funuiy from outeilo FHles flian durlog any of e kulf-dozen preccling cclis, Wit (s Joral deinud Lo fallow off - woue, o o ugregslo domond Lnw shiown (o 1f any'iue rcuso, Unider llberal recolpta pricen havo ruled woak and unsettled, with sales draggiog at $3.78G@8.25 for common o siediuim, and &t $9503400 {or good to Ohnina, DRY GOODS, HANNHEINER BROS, 224 & 226 West Madison-gt., ‘Will offer, on and aftor Monday, Nov. 10, the following SPECIAL DARGAING in Bonsonablo and Desirablo DRY GOODS. 600 Bovoraiblo Ottoman Bhawls, $2,60) formor prico 160, 200 Roveralblo Ottoman Bhawls, $3, formor price #6, 100 piecos Empress Oloth, 500, formorly 700, 100 pleoes Fronoh Morino, 860, formorly 81, 60 ploces Lyons Donblo Borge, 76¢, formorly H1, 100 plecos Fronoh Cashmeres, G6o, formarly §1, 100 plocos Manohestor Reppe, 30c, formerly 280, 100 plecos olorad Alpasa, 26, formorly 860, 50 pioces Fino Black Mohatr, 60c, formerly 760, 60 plocos Donblo Wolght Boarlot Flannel, 60g, for- merly G6a. 60 ploces Waterproof, 90c, formerly 81,10, 60 pleces Waterproofy (81,96, formerly $1,60, , 100 puirs Whito Blankets (vory fino), $4, worth 86, 200 Marsetlles Quilts (slightly soiled), 250 and 33, 600 pleces Russin Orash 13 1-20, former prios 160 200 Colored Worated Covorlots, i3, former price 34,60, 60 picoes Black Volvoteen, 76c, formor prioo 1,26, Cutaet's 33-1noh Cloak Velyot, $10 to 816, Blnok Gros Grafn Bilks, at 1,10, 91,35, 81,60, $1.75, #2,10, and $2,60, ab o reduotion of 33 por cent %' from formor values, Purchasers will find it to their interest to examine our stock and note prices. EDUCATIONAL. FINEARTINSTITUTEACADEMY Michigan-av., cornor Van Buron-st, This Institnte is now open to reeeive puplls undor the diraction of JJ, Rog, Robortson and Enach Root, who are pyenarad o gito lnstruoton in Drawing, Paintis 1u Oll ‘ater Golor, &o., & froular ar othar faformstion apply to NOCIL ROOT, Managcr, Blichigan-av,, corner Van Buren-st, PALMER'S ACADEMY, 763 MICHIGAN-AV., FOR & boyaand girls, Tho next torm will begin Nav. 10, In connection with thoechoal, a class in drawing and writing wlll be startod on Saturdas, Nov. 16, from 10 1013 .. Thoio wishing to join thocinas, and for particulara of ame, oan catl any day botwoon 9 4. T, suddp. m. at DGOy, . e T[HiE SHCOND TERN OF THE WEST RIDE KIX. dogparten, az i nd 63 South Sholdonsl will com- moneo Mongay, Nov. 10, MEECHANT TAILOR. South Olark-at., and got s complste outfit of cnstom-mads olothes. LIEBIG’S LIQUID EXTRACT AND TONIC INVIGORATOR Ta manatactnrod by tha Gorman Tee! Bxtract o., Hame burgh. Sald by, t\lf)lnaggll(u and Grogare, - o e 3o WeBSTER, Genoral Western Agont, 1 Peatsivav., Chicago. WHITEROCK MINERAL SPRING WATE] VAR QG L A G A Bl betos. and gil affectinn of tho K maof tho tdaogy ay Biwdice, 1o wilshrybimemis, Gout,nudeeltora Nouralots pains. X 01, Diugelst, Gonoral Auat for tha siata of - AWinaldsalo S50 Fothll Sappiy Depor. 28 Wabash.ny: AMVITSEMENTS, MoVICKER'S THEATRE, MAX MARETZER’S GRAND ITALIAN CPERA THE GREAT STAR COMBINATION. PAULINE LUCCA, ILMA DI MURSKA, SIGNOR TAMBERLICK, DMad. Natall Testa, Mad’llo Feretel, Signors Vizzanl, ri, Rossl-Gaulll, IRoncont, Atéynn, nnd Jumet, Full &nd Gompletz Grand Orehestra and Chorns, Opening Night, Monday Nov. 17,73. Repertolro of tho Weeks MONDAY, Nov. 17, 1873, TAULINE LUCCA. LA FAVORITA. TUEBDAY, Nov. 16, Dabut of tho Groat Nightingale, ILMA DI MURSKA, ‘Whose porformances in Now York and Doston have cre. n‘;fl]:&: groatost furoro and enthusiasm aver known in OMNAMBULA. WEDNESDAY, Nov, 19, PAULINE LUCCA. Debnt of the groat Tenor, SIGNOR TAMBERLICK, 1L TROVATORE, THURSDAY, Nov. 2, LA D = TURNKA. SIGNOR TAMBERLICK. LUOCIA DI LAMMERMOOR. TRIDAY-TIFI'H OPRRA NIGHT. BATURDAY—GRAND MATINEL. T~ SPEOIAL NOTICE.—The salo of Rese: Soats will Ilofiln un Thurst morning, Lith inst., at 9 o'clock, at J. Hauor & Go.'s Musle Siors, cornorof Stato and Monioe.sta, (Palmer Houso). ‘The [Knaba B d cxcl .5s enb Bizno taed siclusivaly by this Compaay, MoVICKER'S THEATRE. MONDAY EVENING, Nov. 10, 1673, MISS NEILSON! MISS NEILSON! MISS NEILSON! 1IN HER'FAMOUS PERSONATION OF FETEILEAL TUELITAL FTUTE LA Tn Sheridan Knonles' Beautiful Play of the HUNCHBACK! HUNCHBACK! HUNCHBACK! Iter uttoranco of tho slmylo wrds *+ Dalt,” gavo them maauing greatoe Ui tioy ramned capblo’ ot boyring, rominding old, plagpoors of o ainctini Hon Troo prudy ! ¢ eflvots lanny Keniblo aod 4 roducad, 1t hecamio auparont, a3y o evonta of tho rama moved on to_tholr fizad ond, £hat thio aotrons wau morad by tha oo they ovoko) ton olfel fn thefr absoluto roallty, ficcd nnd ‘euf. tored ae *Julia ™ livod and sulored.—htiadelphts Tus ulrer, 51w Noftson's **Julla " surpsasas tho porsonstion of Misw v artross Wi lias Undortakon itof Into years,—hltadel- Pk Teteyrii W rogard it 2+, in somo reapoot ‘anco sba hau glven in Philadelpbia, Tucaday and Wednosda, ¢ Thuesdny nud Prid RIEILION ns *Tady Toarle," in KU (M NDAL, turday [ieoning—-Farowoll porformauco. MYERS' OPERA-HOUSE, onroo-st., bot, Dearborn und Stato, Aningon Coftn & Kenhlgs Hinstel AY ENTIRE CANGE OF PROGRAMME! First wouk ot the highly sensatioual, muslesl, tra 1, GUY MANEUVERING; Or, Mysterious Meg Merrylegs, hen the Bells argRingug (by the author) Bobby Neweomd PERPLEXING PREDICAMENT, Rico & Komblo, MACOKIN & WILSON, In thelr Arthstlo Partraitures, OREATURES 01 IMPULAE, Nen Cott d Wm, Ar. T T aitarn: "MABTIIG O DAVERFORY T AR o b and Saturday Matlnon 1 aaliro preparation—UELLE [N TILIEKITOUEN, TUNION PARK LEOTURE COURSE, tho nest.perforn. ladeiptd Trese: RUSSELL, DoCONDOVA, HOLLAND, BODECHER, GLADDEN, PROOTOR. BOHUREZ, OOAPIN, Plekets for the Course, §3, Vor salo, on and aftor to- store, oppoito MoVioker's tonia Tihracy and Hali's Drua Atara, at V. G. Holmes' Book- AMUSEMENTS, MoCORMIOK HALL, R, 8. McOORMICK, LRONARD GROV CGRAND INAUGURAL GONCERT! Thursdey Evening, Nov. 13, ‘With a Programme of Unoxam- pled Excellence, Wieniawski, ‘Tho Groatest Living Vialin Virtunto—the e U BTN NV LN AT R Gran SaF of Goboct Troupo. Tho KUNKEL BROTHERS! OHARLES and JACOB KUNKIZL—th, e F et b T oupuCrentont Living Pianiats for, Duots, with two Plazos, T have (Chelr first appearanco in Chicago,) Joseph Diehm, THE GREAT VIOLONCELLIST. THE APOLLO CLUB! The salo of Secured Boatn will t LYON & AR Teadsy nariin e b oiack: Broared STAR LECTURE OOURSE, MUSIC HALL. NEWMAN The Grest Tnglish HALLy Divine, “The Dignity of Labor,’ (A RARE LECTORE.) NEXT WEDNESDAY, NOV. 12, TIOKETS for salo TO-MORROT 1NG, at B O A Temen SioCTare & Gors Honaiorant Bo% N, B—N0 ADVANCE IN PRICES BECURE YOUR SEATS IN TIMF, i UARPENTER & SHELDON. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. “THE TREAT OF THE SEASON.” 5 MONDA, Nov. 10, evary croniug snd Woduouday and urdny Matinees, aftor woeks of elaborato proj ) RS R BRI RS Cront playy o PP et MARY WARNER; Or, A Wife's Devotion, Caat o the ontfre strenath of tho compaay, with brilliant Frountioas and redleiig aifeote, - T In properation—Mre. Tatitto Jobnzon's new omotional dranis eatitlod JUSTICE. Eaew e ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Ragagemont of tho culturod and boautifal artiste, MRS, E. 5. CHANERAD | Whoso chaninlng g delicaty Imporsouation of A WOMANS WRONGCH In criticslly rocognized in tho Diadom of Aworican Art _ nia oo of 11s most brillinn® owes, __Erery Night, and Wednosday and Saturdoy Matiagos. GLOBE, THE PEOPLE'S THEATRE ylondas, Nov. 10, and wrcey evening uatl furtlgr no- e, also’ Wednesdes nmil_Baturdas Matiuces, , Coupor's Grez:s Australina Soustion Drama, cntitiod EXLAZLAERID Drosenting, for the fivat timo In this city, IV, B = I USSR The famous L!;hlnlu:‘ C}l.l:n:onflcomvfllnn and Charac- crint, MISS BLANCEE CLIFTON Tho populsr Auueallan Gomodionna and Vocalist, & i ovor honxd " AUOCTION SALES, By ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Buccossors to Fitson & Tosta n o chtonoors, 51 A 83 Taoialaisegd Goneral ELEGANT FURNITURE AT AUCTION, Mondry Morning, Nov. 10, at 10 o'olook, Tho handsninely-furnished Family Hotel, Nos. 953 and 956 Wabasn-av., Gonslatiur of Rich Parlor Snits, Marblatop Chambay iale, Tilegant. Tiasy and Ttooking Chmire, e i Ganaront- e, Tsmiaons Mm%, A e wace, Pillaws, ankots, cntira Teds ‘af'tio st quality, Tich Beussols Ghrnots, nald(;:r.fim’:) Hr]m""(l Dining-room Fuenituro, Piatod and Glussware, ol o tho vinest gruditr, Gutlors, ko, &8, e." Niso; laree Ian, telion Furniture, about t) Parlor Stoves, allin the v hast condltion and bavo boon used only & St itna.onin hosiivo: ELISON, POSIEROY & CO., Anationcer 84 aud 50 Tandorghoats ARTSALEEXTRAORDINARY TVALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS AT CENTRAL HALL, Oorner Wabnsh.av. and Twonty-sooond-sty TFROM THI Brooklyn, N.Lm Gallry, Tinice Mattron i S5 Mosses, ELISON, POME! o o iort Cho atR T T 00 ko gront clegs % Auotan, on WEDNESDAY and ‘TILURSDAY, Nov. 3ud 13, 863 and 76 0'alock 1. mie, tho lar i calloction HIGE CLASS MODERN O PATNTHNGS oran, VIR OFFERED IN TIIS OITY. £, RODY, Ren., Proprictor of the DRO ALT GALE Y, Wil borsonaliy suporintond hg walo od Among tho ‘Artists adlne S Rttt SoRUREERES! 0, thore ke bave l,"\;l)\n.{;“ nl}\:::lulen;,y ba found thnn;mrlfil o‘l OFTO LRDIZ PERE (Wvsolst, 0. CITIENS (Roio)” 70 T Aoos " ) QAL HUBNER (Dusseldort),’ DIt BT (housels), 1 KRAUSEE (fortln) BRAN e BIISCO (Philaduiohis), A. VAN WILLIS (Bronk: m‘\”u Ti‘h‘fl jALDE I3 (Long Island), EDMUND D, L aceiphis), and manyothats of equal omi “Tho ontiro eolloction will bo on - FREE EXHIBITION On MONDAY and TUESDAY, Nor, rom R t0 00, e ntaloguoy oy 10 22 1 from 9 &y ELIEON, POMNEROY & G0., Auotloncers. HLISON, POMEROY & QO/8 Regular Friday's Sale. Paclor; Chambar, and Diafng roola TURN] freat vatoty, How Anid secondana; OANBETRY & Aumbor of now and second-hand Gonk and Parlor Stovess Ditca Dens, Torogos, Grnirs, ¥ Platon: larko les o 5, Oomfnriaen, ) Wool Carpota: & oeatos Crackbry, in opan ots. 00 A0 Fridey Morning, Nov. 14, at 84 o’clools. ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Austionoets, 8 and 8 Randolph-st. BY GEO. P, GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av. Bnlo on Tuoesday, Nov. 11, at 8)¢ 4. m., of CUSTOIL-MADE CLOTHING, In Men's, Bora', and Youtl's wear, 1,000 dor Bloino. ghd Sheiland SRy and Drawsess Gneet Gan Yurnishing Gands, iats, Cape, &c.; Eancy in Bhawls, Nublas, Scarfs, and Castimore, ‘Oloths, and Satinots? 1,000 Rolls Ingrain and- Homp Carpots; Governmont, Clothing, &o. GEO. P. GOz & CO., 68 and 70 Wabash- WE SHALL LET THEN SLIDE! AT OUR AUOTION BALE OF BOOTS ANDSHOES, On Wednosday, Nov. 13, at 934 8. m. 800 CASES TO BE SOLD. GEO. P, GORE, & 00. 63 and 70 Wabna ‘Thuradey, Nov, 13, ot 0 a.m.,, 8alo of DRY (00D, DRESS G00DS, Notions, Hosiery, Gloves ond ‘White Goods, Embroideries Tiaces and Rufllinga, Ohing, Toys and Fanoy Goods, Knit Gooad, Undérwear, Governe ment Clothing, Carpota. GEO, P, GORE & CO., 63and 70 Wabash-av. WVICKER'S THEATRE. LAST WEEK OF TILEE EMINENT AOTRTSS NMETEE ININLT.SCOMNT. Mondzay, Tuesdas, and Vodnaeday Nights, HUNCHBACK Dl lay and Friday Nights, - FOR SCANDAL. -Miss Notlson SCHOOL Lady Toazls. . Saturdny—Fiarowoil of 1 THEM BROWNSES, OF BROWNSVILLE, il giso n Grand RMoception Nor, 18, Cardn of irfvita~ ton can bo procured of tho Committea in o fow days, Order cariazies for the right date. UARR'S SOUTH _SIDE DANCING ACADEMY ] 79 COTTAGE GROVE-AV., i3 delightfully situnted In 1o contzo of tho South Side s ploassnt and conveniont in all §ts o) 1m|ul unts : wilt bo opon for tho reception of thnse wl!“ ng Instraction in Danolng and Us Thmradny, Nov, 20, 1555 11all ST SIDE ACADEAYZ, Class, Tucsday and Satueday. MR, SULLIVAN'S DANCING ACADEMY, 147 Tiwonty.socond-t. Eeening_ Clase, Today . Trid Tacaday aud Satrday. Opoing part MARTINES DANCINE ACADEMIES, SOUTH SIDIE---1010 Indiana-av. WEST SIDE---55 Ada-st. BOURNIQUE'S DANCING ACADEMY, ndiana-nv, BOURNIQUE. AGHTFICRS] IIANOICHL BOSEDN, Madisou, open frony eportment, nrivato partie: West Lako-st. 7 ant Aftornoons, T, 133 Sonth Clark-at., near ‘boors for pentiomen oty ey dlaily and Bundey, ., 10 lll‘h RACE AT DEXTER PARK, TUESDAY, AT 2 O’CLOCK, Botwoon Kleinman, MclNamars, Bronick, Celohan, Olinton, Davin, and four othery, Ry 4 S TR FIRST-OLASS FURNITURE AT AUCTION, R, E, MeAllator, V., havion put his of Elegnnt Furnituve fufo e Jans to il Liatl nci{ 1ho samo nt gaction on tievd Tond 19, a6 10 o'elonl: cach da 550 and £33 Wost 1ol rh Parlor Sufts in 'I'ntr{ adern style, Sofas ant Chamber.Sots, Decalia. A | entiro ¢toc) on ey 1 “Takieh Chinier, Tino ot Atachlo.] s, Alael ‘abrden S5k 1 atturty o ganeeal aseoriment ol Rly Kopt'for u firat-alass trado, Also hiurac, wagon aad linences and 1 good sombination iafo. BRUSH, SON & 00., Auctioneoss. all sies, haird, Dinivgdo, o aniturs, such & I3 usu: REGULAR THEURSDAY'S SALE OF OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES, DEMOCRAT WAGONS, 2 , Donblo and Singlo He . orn Wasee, B i, AT ATUCTION. OUR RRGULAR SOUTIL SIDE SALE OF Household Furniture. On Seturdey, Nov. 16, at 1.2 o'olook, $10,000 Worth of Honsekold Frruiture, Tobo Cloged to pay adsances. 15 Gratos W.G, Crockery, 10 Caske Yollow' agd Rookiagham Waro, Parlor and Caok. and Carys, £ 7 G 0., Anctionesrs. By TAYLOR & HARRISON. ON WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, AT 912 0'CLOCK, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, Conslsting of Wonlon Goods, Kalt Goods, Lingns aad Droys Goods, Cardizan Jackois, Nubles, Scarfs, Pockat~ ks, 1kf5., Towels, and 4 goneral ‘assortmont Furs and Glaves, A larga 'llue of goods will ba offerad and Glosod. By TAYLOR & HARRISON, Auctioncors, 204 and 206 Fast Madison-at, ON FRIDAY, NOV. 14, AT 10} O'CLOCK, 60 BASKETS MUMM'S OHAMPAGNE,: In perfect ardor, 60 OASES “GRAND MOUSSEUX" TAMPAGNE, togother witha 0 a8s0rt: it * By TAYLOR. uctioneors, ‘Fast Madisonshy On Baturdny, Nov. 15, at 9 1.2 o'clock, o largo essortment of HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ty of MEROHANDISE, Comprising ovory varloyy of MR OH AN IR irsors, Auetionaars, 201 a0d 363 East Modison.st. By WILLIS, LONG & CO., 185 and 197 Randolph-st. REGULAR SALE On WEDNESDAY, Nov. 19, at 9 12 4 m, NEW AND SECOND-HAND HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ook and Show sarpota. Craokers, Stos et logant Marblo 4 "™ WILLIS, LONG & CO., Austionsers. il ADJOURNED SALE Ot twa Stane-Fraut Residenors, 1018 & 1020 WABASH-AV., Willneour Nov, 12, 0t 100, m, ot LaSlloat, ntranos to B e bt Tiisu liruace whi b ool at Tabito, Kuneiton, fur cnaih to tio highest. bicer, fros and elotr of ulf lney h . Court in \iimbrancos, by order of the Honkraptey. — For furtiof pasiio pls. exfirs voutonts o of Uarpets, St l‘\le‘rzl'l'hll‘fifly";ll Diencing ol Syt s Sntindiay S 1 ek o Vot 13 i crempiory and wiiti- EHEES HOBGES £ COoy Aot At Our Snflo—sroom, 41 Honth Canal-st, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 12, at 10 a, ., will bo sold & Turgo Lot of Furniture, Carpets and Stoves, Bath new and socond-hand. 1 soconil-tignd ERIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOV, 14 &16, At 100, m,, witlbo sold Honsshod Goods aud General Merchandise BRUSIL SON & CO.o Auot'es, ST i b A R A By L, C COMEN, Auotlingzr, No. &Y Honth Canal-st. WL bo suld on ‘PURSDAY, Nov, 1, n larga stook ot Mo & Becond-hand Furnitarg anytung of fe Duresuy, Wesliiandy Sl v, Whanotes Desk, e (ol Quttta, Riatiwouson wn Tounguer o oror B i 6.'GBinn, Austionear, TESTABLISH WM, A, BUTTERS & CO., AUCTIONKER Nos, 16 end 17 Randelphest, ny 0DS, CLOTHING, NUCK ), L Lyt By J. W, HAVENS & CO. I T FL BT L T T R OE il A\"T ,.A.'U’O'J’.‘IDN, WEDNESDAY, g lock, A kinds vt utfli/ ok Amg‘l:s;l'{lnfi :(lf;"(!lm:: " Haln ol BO ol alt kiuds of Housahold 60 l.ooklugs tilnssea, 100 WAV otdonogors, 1SS b1 Vaat, Randaiphiat,, noar Atato. Hate: FOO & WILLIAMS, Wost Sid0 Auetion 1lonso, & South Canalest. Tasn Anction Salos of Kow and Srconi-hwni Pural e Canuea L MesmaaieD, o W LN ERDATS. aud a THURSDAYH, Other th sulo-d: i 1l Bt avam S5 otlo pridon, LIbATAL R4TRUGGM $0A7a 9B QOIS 5 umos of Hooks,