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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUN SPORTING. The Great National Billiard Tourna-~ ment to Begin This Evening, Joo Dion and Snydor and Ubassy and Bos- sunger will Play {ho Ingu- gural Games. _. Review of tho mmmpionsmb Sea- : son of 1873, 5 The Boston ‘‘Red Stockings Agfln‘ g Win the Pennant. 5 % The §ix fi_ret;t Professionnl Nines of Noxt : Years«-The Chicago Team. i % BILLIARDS. _ I ', TOE GREAT NATIONAL TOURNAMENT 4 . #% throo-ball billlards will bo commonced this . ‘syening .at Kingsbury: Music ‘Hall.' Thero aro .. gight contestants for tho prizes, which smount ! to 8,000, and twenty-eight games -will bave to . bo played, exolusivo of the gamos which muy bo’ - mado nocossary by ties, befora o result .can bo. roached, ‘A medal of 'honor will e added to tho emolimonts of, the winner' of tho first prizo. . Thé gamos wwill bo played upon difforont makes ot tablos, to be suppliod:by tho manufacturors con- tributing toward the prize fund. The playérs aro " Obassy, Garalor, Cyrillo Dion, Dly, Bossungor, Joseph Dioti, Bnyder, and, Slosson—a finer flold than was ever beforo brdught togethor. Tho struggle which. at Now York was detormined in favor of Gasnlor will bo ronowed in Chleago, withi évery pogsiblo -inducoment for every player: todo hls". utmost to. rovorso . that result. . Ona’ playér ‘m particulnr Los & strong intorest in rodeoraing his lost ' footing:: Wo rofor - %0 :Tjbassy, who in Juno wholly “disappoint~ od ‘iho high oxpectations raisod by his *supexb P'ay provious to tho Now York tournament, Ho' < .Ans boon in omu?o during the past two weeks, practicing .every day, and--ovidently, bent tpon.| * +Tecovering Lis vanishod prestige.- Not loss eager. . will Garniar be to maintaln his position aschams" * iplon of-the world ;.whilo tho Dronu,’Dnly, Sloge . i8on, Besaungor, and Snydor sl have ‘hopes and’ ‘protonsions’ of no mean' order,: The manage- | - «neut of affairsds in most capablo hands, ‘Bir. - Mike Geary having dovotod' his euergios tnro: _:mittingly to tho. perfootion of the detailed nr- : rangements, baving for his _condjutor' no loss + -exporionced and accomplished g - 3 { M. Tom Folog. -~ v i Rapnpek ke 2 MEETING OF THE PLAYERS, Yosterday aftornoon the manugors and'playors, of the tournamont Liold & moeting nt tho Sher-" : man House, to make arrangoments for the gamos, + Blessrs, Foley, Goary, Oyritlo and Josopls. Dion, ¢ Daly, Blosson, Suydor, Ulnaay, Garnier, ‘knd tho' - reprosontative of John 'flenh\ma%r.anxu present.. 0 Biz. Josoph Dion ocou'gied the Obsir. *Thie ques- - Hoof admitting s Dolany ouskion to'a Haos s u“l tourname'at was~ argued at con- sidorablo. longth,. and na the Eastern playors goomod unwillir,g to play unless it wes allowed | Dyt mang.sms of tho tournnment woro ap- * Poloted » O sinmitteo tosocur the scquiescenco H gI the ‘gfu menufacturers, The proposition of lonx!n' anzsy, that the players changoe balla aftor + PRYIre - 200 - points, so that the, ‘man’ B g %0 ;ht bo unlucky enough to'get an untruo. 2’4t tho commencemont of the ghme would T.ot bo compelled to plny with it ull throngh, waa’ accopted, provided the chango is not made whon- tho ph{m 15 ongaged in a'run, In il other ro- spects the tournamont will be conducted acoord- ing to the rules which governod tho recont throe- + ball tonrnament in New York. Messrs. Foloy and 'Geary woro appolnted a Committco to arrange the - rordor of_games, Mossrs, Thomas and Michael I-‘olfi. Henry Rhinos, T. Z. Cowlos, sud John . 'W. Blaludoll’ wero selected to act ss roforecs, It was decided that the games should commence . at bolt-past 7 in tho ovening. After the playors ‘had agreed to appoar at o beneflt to bo givon to ‘M. Michael Gonry “ment, the meeting adjourned, " TIN8 EVENING ¢ tho tournament will bogiu. Thero will bo two | e nl:a flzst boing betwoen Joseph Dion, of ! * socond udtwoen Fravois Ubassy and Jobn ' Bessunger. BASE BALL. b ball henson E ‘soon, in- many respects, s yvory remarkablo one. - Tha distloction botweon amaténis and profes- * telonals ie 8o cloarly marked that tho former are’| again toking a lively intorost in thoir olubs, and, In the. Enat eapeciaily, onoh small town i sgain. haylng its favorite nine. This is s it should be, - not to bacome base-ball crazy, a8 the country did fivo and six years ago, but to foster the game turoughout the land, and not confine such wag- nifleeut exerciso to the large oitios, With . THE PIOFESSIONAL OLUDS, Etho soason has beon & great, success financially, and in raising the general atandard and tono of . ithe National game," Very fow charges of dis- honeaty hiavo beon brought against suy olub “or playors this eeason, and those aro stmost invari- ‘sbly those of gamblors and blacklegs, It s no ilonger a quostion whether honesty s the bost ‘policy in baso-ball. .It has beon shown time ‘and’ again that people will tnrn out to ses o :game betweon clubs that are known to bo “ sqnare,” and thiat, on the other hand, thoy “will mot go 'to see clubs play against whom thera + 28 a suspicion of dishonost pluing. 4 TIE PLAYING OF TIE YEAR *'hoa been remarkable for games of small scores and closo playing, notably po tho fourtoen inn- Ings betweon the Atlantics and Thiladelphias, tho score of which was 8 to 2, in favor of tho latter. Thore were 08 games during tho senson, : In which- the winning oclub did not score moro " fhan_nine ‘runs. . Tha time for large snlarlos .18 past. The Baltimore Olub tried: it tho past season, and found it s failure. On Friday, Oot, 81; - ‘THE CHAMPIONSHIP SEABON CLOSED. Dmitting the gumeés played with the Rosolutes and Marylands, and ‘counting only gamos acli- ally played; won and lost, wo find tlio record to * bo'as follows : Clubs, | Games Phll/nd.l Won,.}Lost, b4 80 i 15 49 81 17 49 a7 2 49 20 23 40 5 24 50 14 80 86 L 8l Totals.ousuesnririnnnss] 0 108 | 108 It will be noticed in the list 6f names enumer- ted below that in the Chicagos snd Bostons :there will bo no player who {s & native of the . place, or was o member of an amatour nine in Bthor oity. : . NEXT YEAR'S OREAT NINES, The following ure the nines already formod l}:fs;vzll Dbe the conteatants for the championship ) 1 Athletio—Glapp, catcher; MecBride, pltchor Sutton, tiort stop; Murnnn, firat buse: Eislcr, second base ) dndon, third baso; Gednoy, loft flald: Battin, contrd £0ld; Fisber, right fiold, with MoMullon, Reach, aud Benscnderfor'as subtitutos, altimore—Oraver, catcher s Brainard, pilchor; Mo~ oury, slort atop; MUl it Laso Osroy, sécond ; Pilie with Hoopor, Tarrot aad Koshlet ua sulattutos, £ o 2 joston~White, catchor ; Bpanlding, pltcher ; Georgo Wrigt, aliart siop 5 OTiaurko, frat baun ;. Dian, pas ond base: Iarnes, third bast; Leonard, foft field; n-rr!\yrinht. Soutio, fleld s MoVoy, right fleld, with Bchafer, Birdsall, and Munning oa substltutes, Chicdjio—Aaloho, eutolor § Futtloln, pitehor's Force, short stop ; Glenn, first huso Wood, socond buso § Moyerle Hited bush; Cutbbort, loft 'nold ; Treacy, 3 Hines, (- G u;l’hl;‘fluln..' right fleld, with Devolln ‘and Pin o York—Durlow, catelior; Mnthews, pitchor ; Burdock, uhort stop ; Bart, firet baso; Nelson, secon baso; Iutlold, third Laso ;' Remuen, lett field ; Booth, centre fold ; . Tfigh i ol niatiam, right fold," will Peareo aud ‘htladelphfo—1licks, cateh i Holdsyorth, short stops Muck: fivat hase I 'f,’ifi,“o',; second houo 3 Nadellffo, third buvos Hochtel, left fiold § Egglor, contdo feld ; Tiautl 7 Aird T 5 sulipton, 8% At feld, with Tabor 1T WILL BB BEEN . that all theso ninos, but tho veteran Athletics, tuko tho numo of tho city thoy represent for the club name. Fhis is & vory good {dos, aud pers #ous nov thoronghly pomdfiu thonational game can édsily toll what roprosentntive nines aro opm Emmd inany game thoy iy chanco to woo or oor spoken of. Tho iiow ** New York ” nine s qomuosed of ployers from ho RMutuals and Afe at the close of the tourna~ and Pator Snyder, of Chicago, and tho’ of 1878 ia at an end, It has. lantien of tho prosent ym\h thawd two olubs hayv- ing decidod to rotjirn Yo the amatour arona. will bo obaorvad thal thoro is no pitchor mon- tioned an eughged for tha Philadelphis Olub, Cummings was ongngod, but, on account of alloged miacondnot and fallura’to_comply with his writton contract, wo sn6 tho Daltimoro Olub linvo *dishonorably dismisgod " bin, Of course, unloss they will ™ revonsidor this, ho can- not play in any alub bolonging to the '* Profos- sional Assooiatton.” Ouo unfio atrongont pitchi= ors {n tho country, and sgood goneral player, romaing “M'l‘.&r ged, viz: Dritt. It tho Philas dloiplin Olub hire him, ns they undoubledly will, ho will prove, whon supported au thoir new nine can !upiol’h 8 pltebior, one of tho most offcotive 1 the whole fratornity, « - * TUE BIX OLUDE T, | enumeratedabovearo all stock nompanies, andriot to-opérative nines, and it 18 likely nio moro clubd will “ontor for the: profossional championshin, unless & stock company is orgauized in \ ashing- ton’ The paat two scasonshave oloarly shown the . folly of pormitting co-operative. olubs to Ph\y. , for they havo no chanco of galuing the .cham- plonehip, and are continually disbanding,and the mombers “‘royolving " from one olnb to anothor! With the nix stron, flol, tho struggle for the supremncy will doubt- Toas bo vory oxolting, aud clonely and stubbornly contested X ¥ . = - THE NEW OHICAGO NINE., .. - ' _ Tho arrangemont of tho Chicago hine given sbove I not that contemplatnd by the Presidont; but we think it will bo found the most adyantt-, gbousway to arrangd tho players. Hines Is too gnnd & man. nbe to have in' the nino, aid’ 18 porition s tho outfleld:,, It will thenbe be- | * tweon Glenn and Dovelin to sco who retaina his laco in+tho ‘nino and plays - first baso:” Wo hink tho formor fs tho bottor player of tha two.: His fleldivg is much bottor, and - his 'batting, thongh not ne strong,. is much ,snfor, . which 'fq the ossontial thing. # 3 : ATOUT TITE MANAGEMENT, Noy, one word about the managomont of the nine” we all hopo 0 ive win the clinmplon poi nant, It is untvoreally acknowledged to bp in< dividually strongs porhaps, in this reaport, tho strongest in the country. DBut this will “not” mako them ohmmplons. Take tho oxporionge of the pmst mcnson. No club started ont with n hine composed of 88 sirong players as tho Baltimoro Club did; What™ is the rosult P Thoy are fifth. Not bocanso thoy wero lndlvid\lv.\l‘iw.a rong, but bocaugo they Wore_ not woll mauaged, Then fook, on'tho othor hund, at the very oraditablo display modo by the At: lantica and Washingtona. Tli0y woro coniposo of green ‘and socond-rato Rlsyam to & groat ox- tont; yat, b{» being - well managed, thoy do- foated - tho strongest ©¢libs. Tho Bostonw, too, played most of the season with two groon ory hard luck the first partof the yonr ; Joh fn the end, thoir thorough discipling and good mad- 1agemont brought thom to thie first placo, and for anothor yoar thoy are champlons. = We #ny - all- this to slow Low. imperatively essentil it 18 that anine should be systematically and thoroughly” i{ -disciplinod, The future nino, that wo hope and expect 80 much from, has in 2 . MR, NIONOLAB YOUNG, of Washingion 0 of the most exporienced and able.. mnukgoers “of ’ ball ‘clubs in the coun- try,, and; in . Jomes Wood .o Captain. second £0 nouo. "Theso gentlomen will do tholr. work well and bnatisfactorily, if they aro ellowed to.: But it Will*ba a fatal polioy to prirsus tho coursg that,was takon with the old * Whita Stockings.” ho oflicérs of the club hivo thoir, sevoral du- ties; and they must not intorfora with tho Mana-, ger and Oaptain, unless thoy wish to_demoralizo” tho nino, W don't want n nine that. plays o brilliant gamo one'day and o. muffin the next. We want the champion pennant a year from to- in order to attain this, wo must bo suro of nino that will play every day an carnest, intelli- gont. aud roliable gamo, Lot us hopo for tho ost, and tol bqn't in mind *“*Not failure, erimo.” but low aim o S KILLED IN A ROW. A Snloon Scrimmage in the Town of Oihers Badly Beaten—Arrest of tho Alleged Murdorer. Last Thursday ovening the littlo village of Lansing, locatod on the Groat Eastern Railway, about 16 milos from Chicago, in Cook County, was the sceno of a shooting affray, roenlting in the death of a young Englishman named Goorgo, Crashaw, who died on Fridsy sbout mid- night, It has mnot yet beon dofinitely seitled * whethor tho fatal shot was in- tontional or accidental, nor in whose hands tho woapon wos when.it was discharged; ‘but a young German of this city, named Renry Briggs, living at No. 60 Astor sircet, has beon arrested as the murderer and put in the county iail, pending the result of the Coronor'sInquest, o bo held to-day. Following are the dotails of tho affray, as relatod to a TRIDUNE reportor, you-" a young man who wos & witness of the affray: **Thureday -evoniug, about dusk, Honry Brigey ho. aupposod murderar, and o .mnn- named Charles Weinaud, who resides in"i this city at No. 181 Codar_street, arrived . in Lansing -by & Grent ' Enstern train, thoir ‘destivation bLeing-n farm-houso in course of erection near by, on whioh both wero g 88 » carpoutor, * d to spond tho night in Lunsing, snd. sccord- ingly, Clyne, Hero tho, swvilowed two or throo drinks, Ahd were sbous of whom carriod & gun, came in, Briggs and Weinaud rofurnod-to'the bar, and ro- carried tho gun. His absence was not noticod until w0 or three rounds of liquor had boon im- bibed, when Woinaud asked him why he had re- fused to drink with him. The man replied in a #orcastic mannor, and this lod to hot words, which soon cnlminated in-blows. The combate snts wore separated, but they wont out Into tho street and ronewod:-the fight. Tho gun was ‘usied by tho farmer as o olub, snd_Weinsud, -in foar of his life, oried ont, ‘! Holp| holp!" Briggs, attracted by the ory of -his comrade, ran to Lux Assistanco, and drawing & rovolver shont- ed, “If’you don't drop that gun I'll shoot yoir,” This was the signal for a general fight, in which tho gix farmers feil upon the boys and boat them foarfully. s - ‘While the fight was going on, tho young En- glishman, Orashaw, who was shot, appronched the orowd from tho opposite side of iho straet, andat once engagod in tho scuflle, which, from Brigge’ narrative, was & contest for tho pogsos- slon of the revolver. A ‘fow minutes afterward tho weapon was dlmhm%nd. Briggs olaims that it went off accidentally, thora belng four or five hands upon it at tho time, After it was discharged, -Briggs wa3 kuooked-down and 'terribly beaten, ns his faca shows, whilo his companion, Weluaud, ran vy, Boon after this ocourrence, Crashaw staggered into tho saloon and remarked quietly thatho had been shot. In & few minutes hio waa un- consclous, and was carricd to his boarding: l!fiu, near by, whore ho died at midnight on ny. Brigge, hearing that some one had been shot, ron_into the - woods, where he lsid ' down, and slopt off his drunkenness, It was midnight whon he awoke, and, upon recalling the ovents of the ovening,-he arose and retraced his steps ta the ealoon, which ho found olosed. While ho was attempting to arouse the propriotor, somo mon appronchied. from tha opposito side of tho street, and, unnln‘x Dllqfi:, thoy took hold of him roughly and carriod him'into n houso near by, - whero he was dotained until Saturdsy morning, when hie was taken before Justico Bhanuon and committod without bail to await the result of the Coroner's inquoat, Mmis was bronght to this gty Ly a Gonstably, and lodgod in e Connty Jall af a late hour Saturday night. His com- panion returned to his homo, and was arrested yostorday, and is dotnined as o wilnoss, Driggs atoutly sftirms that Lo did not, fire . tho fafal sbot. ~The Coroner will go to Lansing to-iay, and hold the influnat, whon tho doubtful phases’ of the affray will probably b cleared up, Palmer House, tho finest hotel in tho world, is now opon, Price for board for tho present month, $3 per day, Dend Children on Fires & rom the Albany T¥mnes. y It appears that Oharlos LeDrumm, who llyes at No. 368 Broadway, has beon afitioted of late, ' having within a weok lost throe_of lis childron’ Dy denth from goarlet fever nud measles, Oue was buried o fow weoks ago, but the other two, Daving just died, were laid out i preparation: for the gravo upon a bod in & raom sdjoining! tho ouo in “which the' family resided. Lighted ecandles were placed abont the' couch, ' and the dead loft alone. It supposed that ono of the onndles fell from its sovket and communicated fire to the surround- ing drapmg. At all evonts, about 7 o'clook this | morning . fiames wero seen issulpg from tho room, sud, ou eutoring, tho bed on whioh tho dond were reating waa found to be in flames, and the inanimata bodies” being rlowly consumed, | The alasm wae given, and tho {lio oxtingulshed with a fow puila-of wator, ‘Tho damage (o tho proporty wan trifling, but tho bodics woro eadly scorched and dlufleureds , ninon -that. will boin tha | playors, viz: O'Rourko and Manning, snd with |- day to beloug to tho Motropoli of tho West, and. “Lonsing—One fan Sbhot Dead and' torday aflornoon, by the supposed murdoror sud, young | engaged to work—Driggs u o maso, snd Woia- | Pt t boing Inte, thoy conclud- ogab to look about for a lodging-house, In their wandorings thoy camo t0 & Raloon kept | by Gormon namod Matt to loave the placo whon & party of farmers, ono | “Theroupon | quested the rustics to drink with them. They all | complied, with the excoption of the man ‘who | -roud Company for 36,000, -ry Deakin for $2,000, ' B. Howes sgalnst Ibon 11, Morton and Stophen o .munud sult againes Edwin Partridgo for 916,- ,and 1843 to 1360 oxclunive of 1952 788, 1286, und 020, THE COURTS. The Ropublic Life Insuranco Com= pany Case, k Additiona] Amondments Filed by " Judgo Lawrence, . ‘The Parker House Trouble-~~The * Lim- berman’s.” % Proceodings in Bankruptey---Suprome Oourt . Opinions Filed - Saturdoy. Judge Iawrehdo, ona of tho courisel for'tho Ropliblic Lifo Iusurance Company, filed- an- amonded bill on Baturdny In tho case of that Company ngainst tho County Clork, -Josoph | Dollak. Tho principal amendment mad ls. by nsorting s an ‘oxhiblt the rules of tho Biatd ‘Board of Equalizatiou for nssdsaitig tho falF caahe valuo of tho capltal stook, inclutling tlio value of .tho franohlso, which are aa follows: - *-.! . - 1%rst—Tho mntkot or fafr cash valuo of tho sharea of capital stock, And tho fuarket or fulr cash valuo of tho debl, (axcludhig from such debt th Indebledneéss for. |, eurreut oxpenses), sboll bo_combined Rotlir, snd tho ag Do takon and Lald to b the fair cash valuo of tho capie tal tock, including tho franchiso, respeotively of suck or added - to= :| companica aud angocations, - Second—Yrom the nggregato amount ascortatnod na aforesald thero ulm)f VLo deducted the nggregate amount of tho equalized or asscasod” valuation of all: tl1e tangiblo property, respoctively, of such companics’ ond assoclations (such equalized of apsessed valuation- Deing takon, fu each case, s tho same bo detormined by tho oquallzation or’ asscerrent of property by this® Doard), and tho smount romaining in cach canc; If any, sbnll b6 takon nd held to bo i smount and fakr cash - valao of tho capitnl stock," {nclnding the franchiso which this Board is required by low to asspas, respoct- fvely agaiuiat.companicn and asoclations now oF hore- aftor created undor the lawa of this Stato, B The allogntions na to tho mmount of stook, tho sum Lold by stookholders,. and tho exact amount of tho increnso, aroalso stated moro’ fuily in tlio umonded bill, . THE PARKER TIOUBE OABE, Tho onse of Mary L. Robb #gainst her' hus- band, Bilas 0. Rohb, ¢ame up again boforo Judge Farwoll Battrday, on the quostion of approving tho bond which ‘was ordered on the issulng of the injunction, MMrs. Robb wished to get an ox-’ tenslon or ronewal of a chattol mortgigo, but could 'mot obtain it silhout: the name of _her -husband, who . utterly - rofusod to_slgn unlosa; bo' could bo absolutaly so- oufo from sny of her ncts. Tho .counsol for-Bire. Robb submitted ono bond, nud the op-! gvall.o side another differont ouo,—tho difference_ otween them being™ the saving Mr. Robb so- ouro on sy existing: morigage. whisht ho bud signod, and which, It was foared, wonld bo fora-: closod, and Lo greatly projudicod, not having the’ roperty in_his posscssion, nor bulnfi ablo to" ko oare of it. Judgo Farwell docided that tho bond in favor of Mr. Robb must be sigued, ns rs, Robb had tho proporty, and it was evon- strotching tho law a point to allow Ler to keop- it, and thut i it was not signed the injunction in_ ber favor would be dissolved. UNITED 8TATES COURTS. £ Judge Drummond has finished 'the hearing of | tho yoview in_the ' Great Westean Tolograph Company, an abstrack of tho pomnts of which wae printed in our issue yosterdsy, and Las. taken it under advisement. G A judgmont was rocovored by Mark Kimball, : Assigneo of tho Miitual Socurity Tnsurance Com- puny, against John Forsythe and J. Y. Scammon on & note for the sum of 3,036.17. Judge Blodgett is ongngicd in hopring tho case of Smith against Lawlor, nvolvlnf the possos= sion of the Globe Thaatre, and will probably, on’ its termiuation, comwmence tho call of the bank-- ruptey calondar. G . DANRRUPTOY ITEMB. 4 . J, Dodgoe & Drother flied & petition on Thureday, but’ eupprossod for sorvico, against Houry E. Pickot on & noto for 9500, and allogin that Picket gave a judgmont noto and allowed" oxocution to o ngaiust him thercon. An order was entered yesterdny that tho ¢ago bo dismissed unloss objeotions aro filod in ten days. Bactlett, Borry, Roed & Co.,of Now York Oity, - filed o pelition in bankrupley ngainst Josoph Bickerton and J. W. Jeffroy, alloging an indebt- odness of 81,820,72 due them for gooda sold, and claiming a8 acts of bankruptoy a preforential. poyment to & New York firm of £100. A rule to show cause was issued, roturnable Nov. 18, 1879, sud G. W. C‘nm[:bell appointed Assignoo, | A potition in bankruptoy was filed by Stephon ' K. Fowlor against ‘'hoodoro T, Buow and Matha- inh Buck, of Croston, Ogle County, Tho claim is on throe notes, ench'for $166.25, and a bal- | ance of §246 on o third note, A rule to show cauge . way_ fesuod, roturnablo Nov. 21, 1873, Willlam J, Quau and Thomas Dolehant filed » petition againit Petor J. Boylo, & gracor, clait-" ing a balance on account amounting to $314.00, Thie acts of bankruptey aro tho giving o judg- mont noto for §850, on whioh judgment was entored and execution issued. ? Francis Munson, » bunkrupt, filed = potition to compel tho Asslgnoo of his oatato,J. W. But: lor, to sot_apart the goods and chattels exompt by law, which he bas refused to do for a long timo, sorionsly dlstrossingtho dobtor's family. Munson states he does not think' tho Bankrupt Inw coutemplatea allowing th creditors to froezo and starve tho dobtor. An ordor on tho Assignes was acoordingly made, 3 In the caseof the Long Island contractors, —8kelsoy, Fuller & Piorco,—the_injunction was dissolved, and an order entored dismissing tho | s;ucumlluga, unlesa objeotions are filed in ten « 8. .o }’n the caso of Bzra B, Lincoln, an order was | made enjoining Samuel B. Ludden from selling & piano under & clattol morigage. ho procoedings ngninst Helen M. Haight woro ordered dismissod, if no objections are filod in ton days. N s An ordor was plso ontored, dismissing tho proceedings ngainst I, B. Apploby, if no objoc- tions are fllod in ten days. A . LUMDERMAN'S INSURANCE COMPANY. T, 0. Hong, tho Assigneo of the Lumberman’s Insuranco Gompany, flod bhis mouthly roport, Bhowing : Cash on Oct. 1 988004 colved, . $33,680,24 Disbursed.... sesrsssssnsarassnsss, JOOTES v+ Totalon Band.essarerssaenes o0 $92,022.90 GRIMINAL COURT, N The caso of Gillerl Mauteno, indiéted for as- sault with intent to rob, was conclnded Saturdny morning. The jury failod to agree, and wero d.(flcbma’sd. . ' The Grand Jury returned two additional bills, ono of them *being against_Michaol Jones, for Iarceny from tho Union Star Lino Company. * COUNTY COURT. T. J. Hanna was appointed guardian of Ella @. Godnoy, in the cstate of A.R. Gednoy, and th:A ; nistrator authorized to soll the roal estato. In the estate of Patrick Barnocs ot al., minors, William Condon was appointod guardian, under & bond of 84,000, . NEW SUITH. Nathan Corwith commencod o Buit againat Orrin Bmith and Goeorge T'. Conner for £1,053.51. ‘An action in assumpsit wau beguu by Goorgo W, Bittioger against Edward Skolsoy et al. for 0,000, Ann 3, Bittinger commanced a suit for a ke sum against the same dofendants. Bamuel H, Spink also brought o salt for §6,000 ogainat the samo partien, s Tho Cook County Land Company commeonced ;x; action against Razelle M. Hough ot al. for ,000, An action in sesumpsit was begun by tho Trinity Episcopal Ohurch’ against Lawrin P, ‘Hilliard for 81,000, William L, Montgomory, for tho uao of Thom- 28 Marston, bogan an action in trospans againet the Michigan Central Ruilroad Company for 12,000, Il’aujlmln M. Hothering, o8 administrator of the estato of Julin Lawlor, docoased, instituted praceedings against the Michigan Central Rail- Frank Husioy commencod a sult agalust Men- An action of trespass was commenced by Soth, D, Buaith, for 1,200, TIn the Cireuib Court, James B, Keen com- FIE OALL, i 3 Judge Rogors will :call triul Nos. 1277, 1841,' x.Vudgo Booth will call Now. 143 to 160 Inclu-: alve, e . Judgo Troo will embraco in hi call Nos, 1182, THE SUPREME C Syecial Lizonteh tn Vo € ate amount g0 adodrtalned shall | - QrrAwa, Nov, 8—Tho follomime egivisns hinvo heon filad {n tho Huprome Uourt from Nov, b to dnlo, incluplve. . iy No, 2705 1673—Peoris, Pekin' & Jicknaivills Aa rond Gompany v, Pearin & Syrivliold” tuflcond Uon. pony, Appenl from Deortai Judgmont roversed on Cromm orror naegmed, nid {10 eauro romanded with diroctions to entor Jtdgment in nccordaneo with Hec, 10 of tho not of 1673 roferred to, P No, 466 of I‘“h?!‘l?l‘iry Alllmnt\l“fh‘l! va Tll:mnml At lards App m {iren lourt of ool lojinl, ,JfiuT. Bor Fehenting ; rovorsed oud remon Mg lircotions, o . No, 13 of 1873—Chicagy & Northweatorn Rallway b, v, Tyman and Lavins Taylor, Appeal’ from Wine ,lu:,}.mgui petition for rehesring§ Judgmont as before atlrmed, . 2 Nn, 200 of 1873—Wm, ¥. Danlols v, Olarlen Tt, On- Darno ot al, Appeal from fillx;fiflvr Court. of Qook Cotnty: rovorari axd remnudell. b - No, 15 of 187—Conrad 8clinell ot al, v, Patl Roth- barth,” Appeal from Buperior Court of Cuck County . Judgment afrmod, - - (oo 4 o) NG, 2, Veyios Boakat-—illum Wray, and paenol) - Munnon'y, Tho Yéoplo: Appenl from Oriminal Qourt of : Cook onun?: raversod and remanded, No. 80 of 1873—Honry W. Kingabuty, & Miy &, Dackuor ot af, Gpindon’ filod atat o noyara decroos ahteoedent, to int of A, o gid tho sams nro 1n il hinga afleried, & 1 thal ach of, the party pay Laif the costa in this Uourt, . Tho Judgos will lonve Lioro on Monday, and tho’ next torm of Coutt will bo'in tho Central Grand Divlslon at Springfleld, commonoing Jan. 1874, il . & . SUBURBAN: i Mocting of tho Mydo Par! oviding for Co v Repairing Culverts, and Opstructionss=Plans for ohurch. MYDE PATE, The IIyde Park Trusteos Lold & rogular meot- ing on Baturdsy afternood. - ; Tho order possed 'at Jast meoting to author- izo tho Troasurer to issuo bonds'to the con- tractors on Water-Works on sworn vouchers ‘wag simended #o aé o authiorize tho lsaio on volichors prosonted in”nccordance, with thoir contracte. > ! 3 4 Bills wore ordored to be paid in' sixteen itoms to the nmount of §1,140.20, aud. seventeen bills,* amounting to 81,377.06, woro prosonted and ro- forrod to the commitiecs, e Tho followlug’ orders wore made: That tho; owhnets of proporty ‘canstrict o sidowalk on tho, south eido of Filtloth stroot; 'from Madizon avenuo to Hyde Parlk avenus, on or boforo Nov. 25, or'the same will be dono hx & spocial assess~ mont, That tho Superintondont.open the alloy. bétweon Stato’ and “Wabash avenue and Fortys_ fifth and Forly-sixth streels. Aldo, that ho ro- ng the culverts: on-Indinua aveuuo st Forty- 4 oud Forty-sisth atroots, aud ot Thirty-minth, stroot and Michigan‘avonno. -That the attornoy propare au, ordinance to completo the imprave- mout of Bouth Oliongo ayenue, i S followtug ordors waro adoptod on obstri-, ons i : s 2 Witneas, The culvert, at the crossing of the Stock- Yards Translt Company's Rtallroad and Btato streot i atill blocknded, notwitlstanding tho Attoruoy's offorts to iave the aniri removod, thereforo, Resolved, That tho :Superintendont of Publio Works® bo fustructod to remove sald obstruction on Monday next, without faik:: . - Reanlved, That tho Attornoy notify the Rook Island Tallroad Company to remiovo the obstruction placed by them at'tho orossing of Lhoir branch- road to South Chicaga in tho Fort Wayno Raflroad ditoh, “Tho titiont of A.'B. MoChesnoy and others to open Clarles avenue 80 fect wide, from Sixtioth to Bixty-third straot, was referred to tho Com- mittes on Stroots, | - The Clork was authorizod to_tako up warrants horotoforo isaued to Nolson & Bengon, John Mc- Caffroy, and Boptty & Barker, for jmprove- monts, and inssuo to them instend warrants pay- able Aug. 1, 1874, in such separato amounts as zh:iy desire, ho'plat of Resubidivision of Lots 88, 41, and 43, Roborton's Subdivision st Woodlawn, woa approvod, : 'ho oridinance adopted Oct. 18 for & Rawer on Madlson avente, from Oak stroot to Forty-ninth stroot, was rescinded, snd au smondod ordinanco for tho samo improvement wag adopted, naming W. P. Gray, 8, P. Rhondes, and H. R, Stebbings Qommissionors to, estimate thoi cost, Subso- quontly tho Commissionors roported tho os. timntod cost at 87,000, which was approved, aud the Prosidont was authorized to file tho petition: in tho Conuty Court for aspecial sssossment,, The proposala for the sewor were considered, snd tho contract for one-half of tho samo, front ‘Forty-ningh to Fifty-lirat streot, was awardod to Boaity & Darkor, st $2,967, payablo in village warrants, ‘without intorest, upon the agreemont of William Richordson aud others to advance | tho monoy, 3 Charles Crolghton prosented o communication coyorlug plans and apocifiostions for two draw-" | bridges” ovor the Calumot River, ono at Chitten- , den's, In’ plnco of ouo ‘lately fallon” down, and ono at Ninaty-fiftl treet, n place of - tho forry ; and proposed to build both for 87,760, allowing, 14 por pound for such matorial in the Chitten- don bridgo as could bo used ngain. ' -, - It was resolved to rofer tho wholo mattor to a | spociul committeo composed of the Joint Come mittees on Strects and Public Grounds, with power to, nct; with the oxpactation that thoy . would roport tho contract thoy ad made at the next mooting. = Adjourned. . : EVANBTON. . A concort will be given in Lyon's Hull, Taes- day ovouing, under the direction of Mrs. Cavan, for tho boneflt of tho Union Sunday-school. The programme i an attractive one, ‘and the names of tho performers show that it will bo woll car- ried out. = .. The quarterly reunion of the theological sem- innries of tho city will be held at the Garrett Biblical Instituto next Friday. Tho Baptist, Prosbyterian, and Congregationsl Somiuarios will ba reprosented, ‘The visitors from the city will leave for Evanston of 4:10 p. m,, and-will return on a spocial train at11'p, m. 1In sccordanoe with the desire of & majority of tho parents patronizing tho publio sohagls, tho Bourd of Education havo decided to try.tho ox- poriment of holding but one duily seskiou of the schools, lasting from 9 a1, to2 p. m,, begin- ning with tho next torm. A moeting of the BEcloctio Club will be held this ovoniug at the residanco of Guorgo P. Loo. Tho Bouth Evanston M. E. Oburch was dedi- cated” yosterday, making ‘tho fourth church of the' denomination- within - Evanston Townahip. | Thia_churoh was commonced gevoral months 8g0 by a fow oaruost porsons, who believed that Bouth Evanston noedod and would support ono. Work on it las ‘boen pushed rapidly for- ward, and_tho building s now oomlF oted ox- tornally. "It is a noat andtasteful editico, of fair proportions, and adorned with n handsomo spire, The bavomont alono hns been fluished | ineido. It ‘will went 800 persons. Tho audito- rium, when completed, wifi have a soating ca- Ppcity of 600, . Tho church is located dircotly wost of the dopot, - Tho entire amount thus far expended upon the lot, building, aud furnishing is about g;ltgoo, all of whioh s been contributed excopt Yestorday morning Dr, O. H. Fowler, Prosi- dent of tho Northwestorn Univorsity, preached n cbaracteristiosermon upon ** Salvationby Faith," without drawing upon any of tho storcotyped ments to support his bolief, 'his conoluded, the audienca were called on to make a practical domonstration of their faith by filvlni! subseriptions to pay the §3,600 of in- obtedness,” Over $3,000 wwas raised. - ¢ In the afternoon tho Rey. Dr. J. O. Peck, of Centouary Church, proachod an sble aud earnost disconrse, which waa also followed by o call for eubsoriptions, This was gonorously miot, aud the young church can be congratulated upon having scoured 8o fine a'place of worship, and . boing 8o noarly free from i s e P gt RELIGION VS, SCIENCE. To the Editor af The Chicago Tribune: 1 Bing Inyour last Bunday’s jssuo- I found an | | articlo signed ¢“ 8.," in which the author, speak- Ing of somo remarks mado by mo about **Roli- “glon’and Belonce™ In Tue TrimuNe of Oct, 26, romarks : " I'do not exaotly undorstand how an - astronomer can bo led entiraly by tho light and, [ -truths of thoology," oto, Allow mo, on that account, in order thatImight bo properly un- stood, to I!II{ that, when I wroto tho articlo in quegtion, thought evory intolligont reador: -would understaud, without furthor oxplanation, that X did not insist that theology contained all hat 14 nocossary for astronomers or othior scions titlo mon to kuow; but I meant to say, and stall |- t, if- nstronomy or any ollier scionce it with, orcontradiotory to, tho Bcrip- “tural rovelation, or tenchings of tho Orentor, tho crantion, and tho object of tho ereatiou (propor- .ly and splritually understood), then tho same “solence 18 wrong in ite ideas ; which is n prop- asition, aa I tuibk, that can bo casily proved, Theoloiy, for insinuco, touches, us notling of railronds, machino-orke, tologruph, - bolsny, chomlstry, ote., and,. in faot, -vesy Jittlo of astronomy; and tho ronson is, ovidontly, that the Crewtor has provided vs with invontive and productlye braing, wud with intellect and es- ¢ + Oharlon D. Ohinpman, Bt. Louls; 3y e e ncity to iuds, examine, and ‘Ingairo Into_ate: tarwof selouee. forus aud onligbicument, When i :d phitovopliors nro capablo of it woy, cand Lo that. oxtenly se twinfam, ory mom\lroqm‘ly wpenlking, Motikoy- tmm, proves, tton, Ithink, & word of common Benio ne an fntorposition fs not ontirely out' of tho way. 0. 0. Lunpuena. PERSONAL 0. Cono, of Ohlo, I a¢ tho Palmei. . . L Richarduon, of Michigan, is'at the Palmor. Gon. Kilpatrick, of Now Joraoy, Is at tho Shor- man, : o 0. F. Hibbard, of Milwaukoo, I nt the Bhor man, vt i ~r; " * Clinton B..Boars, U, 8. A, {8 at {ho Grand Pa- olfle, 5 e g = I'ho Hon, A, W, Lamb, of. Haunibol, ia at the Paclfle - . . : W.. 0. Osgood, of Now Urleaus, s at tho Palmor, . L..0. Taylor, Gardnor, B 0. W. Bargent, Girdnor. y : L Goir, J. W. Biogloton, of Quiney, is at tho. Grand Paclfic, M W. J, Knight, Dubuque; Willlam Rogors and “Thiomas J. Togérs, Olinton, Ia., are roglsterod &t tho Gardnor. I e i of. ot flprlngn, Ar]i.; is at.the of Donver, qo]., is at the 3. D. -Jonon,’ Mnssaohusotts, and Walker Halford, London, are guests ot tho Paclfic, . 3 S Nowman Hall lectures to-night in tho Star Courso in "8t. Louis, nod on Wodnesday night in the Btar Courso in’this city. E Douglas Popo, Springfleld ; T. §, Harvoy, Mil- waukees B, Di dnmumnr. Towas Idward Kolly, Cloveland, aro atopping ab tho Palmer, i J3."8. Bougnoll, Pon Yan, N. Y.; E. I, Taylor, Port, Huron, Michy T, A. Van "Diko, Now York', A: Wilson and C. 3, Andorson, Philadelphis, are smong the srrivals at the Bhorman, - - % Yeatordny forongon some 300 boys oud girls mado tholr * first Gommunion™ at Bt Latrick's Ohurch, on Desplnines stract. In tlis pfternoon,, sfior vespors, sbout the same number of per- sons, of both soxcs, recoived conflrmation at the hnmfs,or Blshop Foley. é Tho followlug ‘woro_amoing tho prominent ar- rivals at tho Oommarcial Hotol yostorday's Frod N, Whitoheod, Bt. - Louls; J, M, Ballontino, Do- troit; T, B, Btoddard, Btirlinig, Ill.; G. B. Bar- Tow, Rlohmond; Jobn G. Btuart, East Tonnoss soo; R B. Marphy, Galveston, Tox.; H. D Wadhams, ~ Oleyolanil; J. R, Lord, Baliimoro; J: 3. Kitchion, Dotroft, 1t {8 undorstood upon good tuithorlty that tho Rov, . Dr. R, W. Pattorson will rosign tho pad: torato of tho Becond Presbytorian Chureh, which ho'has fillod 8o ably for moro than quarter of contury,-Lis rosignntion to take effoot on tho 1at of Junuory noxt, whon, it is &aid, ho will bogin his labors In tho Presbytorian Theological Somi- nary of Chicago, as Professor of Ohristian Apologotios, s Mr, James Rollins, from tho North of Walos, who i8 warmly intorested in public cducation wa prosonted by Superintendent Piokard ‘to the tenchora presont at .the Instituto hold at tho Normal Bullding on Suturdey morning. Ho| ontortained his auditors wilh a° brief history of educationnl progross in tho threo nntionalitios of Bcotland,. Ircland, snd England, aud ox- prossod his’ satisfactfon with the condition of our American schools, Mr, J. B, Wheelor, who has been for geveral yoars past .prominontly identifled with tho stationory houso of J, M. W. Jones, as head bookkeepor, being about to resign tat position, owing to impaired hoalth, was on yostarday proseutad by his follow-omployos, in addition to spproprinto and tangiblo ovidoudos of catoora aud approcintion, with- eignt_ologantly-bound volumos, comprlslue “Xniglit's Comploto History of England.”” In M, Wheelor's withdrawal, tho house loscs an nolive representative, and' tho employos an agroeablo associate. DMra, H. M. Barnard, ong of - the Commis- slonors of Emigration, appointod by the Becro- tary of the Trensury during Inst summor, is ot .tho Bhermou House. Aftor spondiog - two mouths in Turope for the purposo of investi-" gating tho trentmont aidl condition of emigranta on stosmships,—baving returned Lo this country 18 a steorayo passonger,—sho ia now visiting tho West for tho purpos of sesing hiow tho inland transportation of emigrauts ib conduoted by railways. Bho arrived horo yestordoy, laving como all tho way from Castlo Garden in an eml- graut train, R MONTGORIERY, WARD & CO. In these days, whon prices aro falliug, an en- torprising mau with capital can parchase goods at low,ratos if ho only knows whero to buy them and what thoy are worth, By rotailing them and turning over his money quickly, ho can do & flrat-class trade. Thoro aro mon whose bust- ness it is to invostigate the markets, keop tho run of goods, attend auctions, and buy for largo Louses ot tho choapost rates. Montgomery, Ward & Co. make their purchases in this way. They buy at ratos so.low that thoy can soll in_proportion. Thoy do a large trado in the . conotry, principally’ through correspondenco, and . among thelr . ous- tomors aro many of tho Farmors' Grangés.' Their line of business is very extonsive, includ- iug- smallor waros, which are indispensable in many cases, but which, it purchased at retail storés, would be n burdeti to the purchaser, By supplying the country with goods at the cheap- o8t rates, this firm is conforring o favor on the | public. Thoir modo of doing businesa by cor~ Tespondenco might seom b firat sight not to ba -open and fair, but investigation will show that thoy mean right, aud that thoir dealings with purchasers aré Just and equitablo. ——— BANISH THE VILLAINS. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune; Bm: Obicago is infested by n score of dos- poradoos aud villaing whose sole business ia known to bo the commission of crime. Banded togothor, thoy shicld cach othor from detection and arrest, or, if arrosted, nre lot off with so mild & punishmont ns to oncourago thom in thoir nofarious acts. Now, what Is tho uso of arrest- {ng and rearresting confirmed criminals, and lotting them looso again to proy upon prop- orty and lfo? What mockory of justice to farbor and protect the known enomies of so- cietyl No known burglar, incondiary, or mur~ dorer should bo allowed to enter or romain in a clty, oxcopt under bonds to koop tho peaco. Confirmed crimiugls should be imprisoned for lifo, or banished from the city under ponalty of roarrest should they return. Sond new and Tous offonders to xeform &chools, or hem undor bonds of good bohavior. Chicago will always bo tho habitat of villaine so_long as tho lattor are not held in restraint by bonds fivnnb{ tholr friends, or through foar of ban- shment and tho Ponitentiary. ~Ruffisnism is at war with law and order. Crvis, lace Iound for the Yollowstonoc, .*_Krom the Peoria (IL) Transoript. A small Chicago bullt steamor passed this olty o fow days ago, bound, ultimately, for the Uppor Yollowstono River. ‘'irco young men mado up tho crow, aud thoy announced their intontion to run to 8t Louls and spend tho winter on the Misslesippl. When tho l}uiug froshots come thoy will take advantage of them and go up tho Missouri and thence up the Yellowstono as far au thelr bont can Tun. They will stay in that far country as long na thoy can myfko trapping and miuing pay, EFemalo Fighters in England. Mrs, Kato Dowell and Mrs. Ann Maria Mor- an, on tha 16th of Boptombor, at Birminghom, fnugm cach other after the most approva prize-ring, pugilietio fashion, ocoupying noarly an hour with their twenty-five rounds. Brd, -Morgan's bottle-holder was her husband, who erformance of 0 romark, I Tull off yor impelled her to & mora vigorous tho task sho had undortakon by ¢! or don't fight, L'll give it to yor. innkul and fght like 8 man." | An indiann Charivarl. From the Indianapolis Sentinel, Nov. 8, 8lx yonng ladies, in the vicinity of Bluciford’n Grove, took on the babilimonts of tho storuor; #ox and wopt forth to moaet a bride and bride. groom with tin paus (no ofl) to give a charivarl -serenade. Tho peoplo of tho iouso oapturod “thio lot, toolk thom to tho light, and causcd thow’ 1o tool very much ashamed of thelr foolishness, __BITTERS, PERIPECTION! BOKER'S BITTERS, “eowaze of CounrT==m, ! .FLORIDA WATER. . TIPRRISHABLE ~FRARRANCE] MURRAY & LANMANS OELEBRATED Tho richost, mont Iasting, yot most dolioato of all For- . <, . fumoy, for nso on tho HANDKERCHIEF), : . At the TOILET, And in the BATH. As thoro arn Imitatlons and Wun!:r‘;gltl: sk for the Florida Wator whicl his ou * the I, ‘on tho labiol, and_on_the pamphi the namon vf MURRAY & TANRAN w’fi\’.m."c"'wnlmmnwgm‘nn fcet alws “ Mail (yin mat ‘Day K RAILROAD TIME TABLB.WM PXPLANATION OF REPERENGE MANRS.—t Baturdayoe eopial.” S Binday oxconiod, # Monday sacaptad: | Az tivo Bunday at8:00 8, m. § Dailv. MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS D7ml, JSoot af Lake sy, and fool af Ncenty-seconi-sfs ieket afice, 1 Clark ., southrast corner of Jtandolph S Y i s xpross. Jagkon' Aacol ‘Atiantic Kxpcoss, ... Night Expros GRAND RAPID: Morning Itzp: Nignt iExpross IENTLY O, WENTIVORTH, TN Y ot Frsonzor Auoit. CHICARD & ALTON RAILROAD. (Chicago, Kancas City and Dener Short Line, N LG et G e e Teare, Arrice, Ex. vindagksonville,| Kygaea Oty iy oylaian ! 9:308, m. ¥dr anib by ail Perfamors,” Driuggists, rhd | Bt Lo -~ Denlors in Fancy Gooda. L e | Bhringfi o AMUSEMENTS, 3};!.‘,‘.‘.‘,“‘;‘;{.‘,’::‘(.&‘?.:;;?&‘:{:.; i el bt k& Jlurth Me0OORMIOK HALL. Jollat Diatiht Accomingation. R. 8, MoUORMICK. Propriotor CHICARD. MILWAUKEE & Sf. gi!ll. RAILWAY, LEONARD GROV! Dircctor Canuleste,; Tickat Ofice . GRAND INAUGURAL CONGERT! . pled Excellence, Wieniawski, the RUBINSTEIN-WIENIAWSKI Grand - Coucort Troupe.+ The . ' - OHARLES s JACOB KUNKEL._the Groatost Living | uot Plaviats {n tho World. . ““Tho bost Planista for Duats, with two Planos, I hava ovor hoard, "~RUBINETEIN, (Their first appearance i{; Chicago.) Joseph Diehm, THE GREAT VIOLONORLLIST. THE APOLLO CLUB!|EZE Tho salo of feburod Soats will commonca st LYON & Lmé'flg;‘é," ‘Tugaday moraing a¢ 9 o'olook.- Hocurod jcats, B1.. MoVIOKER'S THEATRE. H MAX MARETZEK’S. " i | GRAND ITALIAN OPERA THE GREAT BTAR COMBINATION. PAULINE LUCCA VEINE NGB promene BIGNOI Iy YTAMBENLII, Fall and Complete Grand Orchestra and Chorus. Opening Night, Monday Nov.17,°73. ¢] 0 Weel., monoay HhtHeEs el e WETNE Lucoa. " LA’ T 'AVORITA. TUESDAY, Nov, Debutof the Oroat Nightingals, TLMA DX MURSKA, ‘Whoso porformancos in Now York and Hoston havo are: atod tho groatest furoro and onthusiasin evor known ln Amorfes. WEDNESDAY, Sy - s 2 , v, 19, ”.(;A'i‘)li % Lucoa. obut. of {hio' gront Toner, SIGNOTR RASi T, h TR NRCVATORE, THURSDAY, Sov. &, iLara STGNO % U] NE, (OTI0E.—Tho salo of Rosorved Soats n%lu ou Thursday morning, 13th inst., auer & Uo.'s Muslc Bioro, cornor of tate and ‘Tha Hnabs Divea I J. BAUER & 00, Agt STAR LECTURE COURSE. meergzzoes . FATT, ivine, ¢ The Dignity of Labor.” (A RARE LEOTURE.) Next Wednesday, Nov. 12. TIOKETS . for salo THIS MORNING at Box Offico, and at Janson, MoOlurg & Co,'s baokstoro, *_ N, B.—No advance in prices, OARPENTER & SHELDON. MYERY OPERA HOUSE. Blgiragst,, botwoen Doatbiorus abd iatg. Avlington, Coln & Keule's Minstres, AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMBI-First wook of tho highly Musical, Sonsationsl, Tragical Bur. Tosquo, by Jid. Marblo, ontitled © * £ QUY MANEUVERING, or Mystorious Mog Morrilogs. Bobby Newoomb, Mackin and Witson, Billy Rico, Mas. ter G. Davonport, Iirneat Lindon, Willlam Ariiglon, Ton Gotton, and J. I, Kembioin Now Spoclaitios, overy avoulng and BatdrdayMatins, Loukout for QUL BELLKS IN THE KITOHEN. GLOBE_ THEATRE, - ‘This ovonlog, also Wodnosday and Saturday Matinco, Mr. Frank Hussoy and Miss Blanche Olifton, | 1n thoic Now Sensatlon Drama, On IDAY, Nov. 12, at 8¢ o'clook, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, &c., Cardigan Jaokots, Wool Hose, i Cloths, Oassimeros, &o., &o. By TAYLOR & HARRISON, Augtioneors, ~~-204 and 206 Iast Madison at, 7 AOADEMY OF MUSIO." Engogomant of the oultured and heautiful artisto, MRS, F, 5, CHANERAU | ‘Whoso chiarmtng snd dolfesto linporsonation of 080 S X LR fa B0 " A WOMANS WRONG Ia critfally socogolzad (3 tho Diadom of Amricas Act oo e Evory Night, aud Wodnuaday and Baturday Matinoos. M'VICKER'S THEATRE, ? LAST WEEK OF THE KMINENT ACTRESS MISS NIEIL.SON. ‘Mondny, Tuosday, aud Weduesday Nights, THE HUNCHBAOCK. Jult et mee s voeesosBilsn Nollson ; Thursday and FridayNights, SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL, Tady Tontlo. oo oit B Noll Ytardey ol s LSO e DR, KAHN'S - NG ORI W, Qf Natural Sclanco uwnd Art, 118 smihm‘nk--e‘h%:; Madison. Tickots, & conis: for gontlomen anly, opon froi 9a, m. ta 10 p. ., daily snd Sunday, . LEGAL, - PUBLIC SALE. Dofault having boon mado in the paymontof a cortatn promissory notomade by M. E, Hilliard to tho ordor of . Boydor & Loo, and by thom {ndorsod and guarnatood, sald nots bolng for tho amount of 815,000, dated July 25, 1875, snd dite sixty days theroaftor, aud boaring intoro “sato of 10 por cent por annum after maturity - giving tho logal huldor thoreof authority to soll the collate eral soourlly attashed theroto and horoln dosoribod, Now, thoroforo, publia notioo fs boroby glvon thatwo shall soll a¢ public salo, at tho offco of Hammond & Gage, No. 76 Washington-at., in tho ** Portland Block," at 11 o'olock a, 1., 0n Friday, Nov. 14, o tha highost and bost, biddor for casb, tho oollateral sogurily mentfonod {n said noto; to-witt G A cortais noto, mado by Tsaso Croeby, o tho ordur uf Marla &, Hilliard, and by her fndorsed 1 biank; sald ‘note boing of the amount of 820,000, dated March 1, 187, -and dus on or Luforw ono year hercaftor, with intorcat at tho rata of 8 por cont per snuum, payabla somi-annually, aald noto boing scoured by a Trust dood to Thomaa I, Buydor of even dato with sald. note, ou tho following do- soclbod proporty, that part of tho south half () of Bov “tion five (B) Towmahip Thistyacren (37), North Rango fourtoon (14), whioh lics wost of tho Ohloago, Rock Ials and & Paollio Rullroad, RAMMOND & GAGE, % Logs! holdors of sald nolg, . | @ Dubuaus a8 o'clock, ' Unfon Depol, corner Stulison and % Clarkcste, oppouite Sherman Hose, and at Depnts 63 Sou Teave, | Arrive ‘aul & Mianoap. ¢ 6:50a, m. 11:008. m. * 4115 p. m. *5:00, 1. 1020 p. . Sl and Kxprms.s s i 8 Poul & SHinton pe| olis Niality Express... & CHICAGO., BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD. Depots—Faot af Ll iana and Canal and Sixt TV ., Grand Juc{ic lot Toea Mail and Express,.. Ottawa, Htreator, Pokiu Passongor,. Dubuquo & Sloux Ci ;Paciiio Fast Lin, Tor Omal Kal 3 Jl!ii' Joaventorth, ' At. ‘ahison & 8, Josopl AUrOrs, PasaituaT, oo e Blendotn, Ottawa & Birontor P Aurors Bassonger ‘Aurorn Passengor. ubuaquo & Sioux Oity fEap Pacilio Night Bxp, for Omalbi Kaunas Glly, Leavenworth, ILLINOIS CENTRAL HAILROAD. i 52 8. Toufs Exprows. .. Bt. Louts Fast Lino. Calra Mall... ydo Park and Qak Woods, Hydo Park and Onk Woods. Tivdo Parkand Oak Woods. Tiyde Park and Oak Woor 11jdo Park and Oak Woyds. (a) Runs to Oampaign on Saturdoys, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. City afices, corner Kandolph and LaSalie.ts., and 73 Canate Y oy cornier Hadisan-st 3 @ Paclflo Fast L100.sssepiianosses 1 @ Dubaqua Dy kx. vis Ulloton,.| & Omalia Night KxDrost.... ol lht Ex. vin Gl Paul I ol Ecprons Marquotto Rxpro il 13 prass, Donot cormor of Wella and Kinzlo-ats, B Dohot corage of Ganal and Kinzlo ; N NKTF, Gon. Pass. Agont. COLORADO, KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. SRl Tnaucoments, Grogt RIS, dovol'aset " CHICAGO, ROCK [SLAND & PACIFIC RAILRNAD, Denot, corner of Vianfluren und Shermanate, Ticket ofies; <ave, Arrive, Qmahs, Leavonw'th&Atchison Ex Peru Atommaodation. Night Express, Loavonwortly LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SUUTrlERN I}‘fl:"-flm}'n. oty ¥ ity S Salleast, Ticket offces, ket s Gt ot andotphatesy and southeet Coruer Canat and Madison-3ts, * 5:00 p. 10:00 1, al110:00 . y eara Mall, via Atr Line and Mata Lire| Bpaclal New "York Kxpress,. via| Abianels Shepetns Sia Al Lido Riktit Foxprous, vin Main Lino.. Botth Unloago Accominoussion. Arrive, 00 p. m, CHICAGO RAILRDAD. “Avrive, PITISBURGH. FORT WAITNE & Day xpros Pasitio b vast Lin o aralio Accommodatl CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI =y LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. Tre ntral Railroad Depot, foot of Lale-st.; A o THROUGH at., ‘near corner Clarks Salloat,, corner Washing- ton, and at llinots_Centeul Depot, Arrive, Day Fapross, *Night kxpro: Througn slespera for Indianspolis, Cinctnnatl, Wash- ington, and Baltimore every night. OCEAN NAVIGATION, NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSEIPS. NOTIOE—_This Company takes tho risk of insurauge (up 1o §50,000in gold) on_cach of its vossols, thus giviny passougors tho bost vossiblo guarauteo for eafoly any avoidanco of dangor at sea, i “Pho most southioely roufo has alwaye boon adoptod by headiands. SENSTOWN, from Plors or ork, w 15 | Egypt. . | g Nov. oo, 0 N 0. i 5 Byt i ovary fortnlgh Cubin Fasyigo 10‘.75:»{(1".“."1 890 Carroney. &, 55 Currenicy. tEerakcs Toturn tioketa ab retucol ratas. Passengors bookod 1o or from Gorman and Scandina. ian points at luw ratos., h ¢ha lino aro tha Iargast fn tho trado. Continant. 'h Bloamahins o o lagos WILLIAM MACALISTER, Drafts ou Groat Britaiu, [raland, Gen'l Wostora Agent, Northoast cornor Clark and Randuiph-sts. (0pposits new Shormnn House), Guteago, STATE LINE. NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BEL- FAST AND LONDONDERRY. Thioso olegant now steamers will sall from Pior 34, River, foot of North Moorast., as follows: Wednosday, Nov, 13, WVodueaday, Nov. td. “Wednesday, Duo. 10, Aud ovory altornato Wodnosday thoroaftor; taking pas. sengors at through rates to all parts of Groat Britaln and Iruland, Norwag, Bwodon,” Uoamark, and - Gormauy. Drafta for £1 and upwards, Yor {ruliht or yinssage apply ta AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO., Agouty, 73 Broadway, + BAILLIL, Genoral Wostern Apont, 5 Clarkeat. g NEW YORK TO CARDIET, BRISTOL, LONDON, And oll Other Points in England and Walos, TThé South Walos Atluntio Stoamship Usmpany's now dret-clnsn Btonmuriiipa will ol from Fouasyivanta Tall- North soad Wimet, lordoy m‘guumlu(l e iy oo 16 om0 wteumsiiiy, DUl e 15, v e ol with all h I8t Inspaysamonts (ok s oot 0 runwmnmm of Cabin and Btoorago Lt iabin, 580 ourronoy; Bocond Cablu, $33 ourso o sfil) ourrouey s propald Bleorage certiticutes from Uar- drt, 8%, Doalts for £1 and upwards, Yor Tusthor parilculire apply fn Cartit, at the, Gone pany's Otticos, No. 1 Dock Opinmbors, and ta Now York to AROUIBALD BAXTER & v, t, Eatling twico & wook from vow York, snd cueesing 7u ta a1l parts of Groat Hritaln, Troland, Cont gangors 10 il parld of Gros Lol o it Ui {121 nid t, B wosty FiE 1 porls rino as nthor enoy. Apply for oy o, 7 Howling Groon, {orics Tasailoand Madison-sts,, Chicngo. HENDERSON BROFESNH AT ntss P e ormaitan ot 't Now York, and i

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