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. VOLUME 27. GIFT ENTERPRISE, Grandest Scheme Ever Known. FOURTEL - Grand it Concer POR THE BENEFIT OF THR PUBLIC LIDRARY. OF KENTUCKY. $1,500,000. Chances O_Ile in Five. Trostees of the PUBLIC LIDRARY OF KEN- OK ¥, under authority of a special not of tho Logisla- whlch becamo a law March 16, 1871, nrdortook tocs: tabilsh groat froo libraty in Louisville, 'Ky., by moaus of #vo Gitt Boncorta: and a3 an induoomont to tho oxtensiva BAlo of tiokets, tlioy woro ompoworad by the wame aat to Qiatribute sash gifta by lot ot thoso concerts to such por- fout aa sho 0 tiokots. Thres of thoso concorta vo alroady Bl e {n L6871 0, w i ay ‘boon givon: the first Decomber1g, 1871, w 00, divtded {n“w w% allts, woro distribatéd; ti oceimbior 7, 1673, at whicl cash glfta, n oS00, wore’ datbted s and tho. (hird duly S, ‘whon'tho'sum of 600,00 in'cash was dividod intd 000 gash gifts, and distributod among tho tekt- 100,000 was deawm by Me, L I th, of Kingston, Mass., who 873, for whioh ho patd 81 fokets was a lottor from him direct Lovipviio inclasing tho 100, Among im by reglsterod lettor was No, 50,85, 100,000, and also numbers 20, 168 and 21,4 10 ack, On the 3lst of July, 1678, Mr. posrance In Louisville, and was introduced by Mr. O. ! "Horvey, of the firm of Harvoy & Keith, woll-known ‘vitizon of Loulaille, when ho was paid hls §100, 020, Tho second glft of $0,000 was deawn by Mr. “Willls Worloy, of Glles County, Tonn, On tho 13th of March, v VWorley wroto lotiar from tho House of Reprasont ivos, at Nashvillo, Tenn., ta th ‘Inclosing BI0'for tickat. o ), which deow Heith made bis W, MATSON & €0 s & main officoat Louiavillo, A I R R . '5,63), w the n the 19th of Jul e,/ Worioy sent on i tlokat through tho Nations an's of Palaski, Tean., and was ikl pai Tho third gift of 855,000 was drawn of the firm o Ja 2 rohants, it urohascd'11 ho patd thedo tickola 0, whioh deow thie 35,000 anothor, No.G3, which drow 8100, and Mr, Knapo also’ held tho fourth of tioket No. 31,347, which drew £3.50. tal §20,000 was sold by Heney Wilken, ational lank of Lebanori, Ky-ylon sty e B oinin ot ai{1s00 thots, and saong mber of dckols for olfizons thoro, and swmon o ot No. 31, 764, whidh drow tho 850,000, ol "Tho other gifts woro drawn by poraons scaitorad all over the world, ANl theio gifts w tly paid, without any dis. ot on biSssatation S (hb tlckcta oniiiod (o taor and tho balanco of tho gross procoods from the saies of tlckots, loas expontcs, was appropriated to tho uso of the raty. "o the end that the Library, Musenm, and sub-depart- ‘meuts under thom may be enlarged to their full capacity of gsafulnass, nnd placod upon such a footing that thay may forovor be en ths increase, A Fourth Grend Gift Goncert the by the PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KEN. Doy oot oot 1o same o In. Faviio Livrary FHLL, 3 Louiavilo, Ky.s on ‘Wednesday, Dec. 3, 1873, ts Gopoort the bost musio that can bo afforded b s #n?d "Otchestea) Hand will entortaln tho audlenas, he wnprecadonted sum of ONE MILLION AND FIVE HONDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS In eureency, divided into 13,00 cash i, ronging trom j1 down {0 360, the Toweat, will bo dis. 5] Itaxfintl e b HokoL Holdors: LIST OF GIFTS. ONE GRAND CASIH GITT., $250,000 ONE GKAND CASI GIFT. 100,000 ONE GRAND CASIH GIIT, ONE GRAND CASEH GIF’ ONE GRAND CASH GIFT...... .. 10 Cash Gifts, 310,000 ench.. 30 Cash Gifts, 5.000 enc! 150,000 50 Cush Gifts, 1,000 cnch. 50,000 80 Cash Gifts, 500 ench. 40,000 100 Cash Gifty, 400 cnch. 40,000 150 Cash thy 300 each.. 45,000 250 Cush Gifta, 200 encl.. 50,000 325 Casli Gifts, 100 each. 32,5600 11,000 Cash Gifts, &0 each.... 560,000 Total, 12,000 Gifts, ALT: CASYY, amounting to., 51,600,000 The entiro numbsr of tickots fssucd s only 6,000, Each tdoket consiats of ton fractional purts, or coupans, into ‘wiieh It may b divided by autting thirdukly Uio Hotlzon: tal division linos loft for that purposo. ''he holdor of & _whiale tickot s entitied to admisslon to the Concort, and o fractional part, or couven, o wholo of any gitt it may draw. The holder of euch , {8 catitlod to admizsion to the Concert and ta ono-tenth 6f the gilt tho wholo tickot muy W, PRICE OF TICKETS. WWholo Tickota, #60,00; Halvos, $25.00; Tenths or each e e e W hole. kot for B0 o Tickots for $1,000.00; 113 Wholo Tickota for £6.000.00; Whiola Tiokots for $10,000,00, Ina causo of such philanthrophy as the catablishing aud cudawing of & groat Library aud Musoum, writu kin: dred dopartients, to ho forovorfreo 10 everybody, and whon tho oliances of thoso who buy thio tiokots 2o to roat to mako monoy, while thoy take 80 Httio risk, it in Eotiorod that ovory,tiokot will Lo sold boforo tho day fixed for tho Concert and Distributin: but whathor all aro sold hio drawing will noverthcloss take placo, fihiould any ticketa romain unsold on tho dey of tho drawlng they \'l{l ‘be destroyod, and all the offereii gifta, 13,600 ia num- Bz, will bo dratwi, but dimunishod fx valdo ih proyastion 15 1o amount of unsold tlckots, Jor ozample, f only + Bt o tho tickots aro sold, tha' othor half will bn du. trorod and {lio glfta rodulced, not fn numbr, but (o aluo ano-half. fne capital giff iu’that ovent would bo iz8,0c0, inatand of 130,00, and all tho utier et 13 the saino proportion, Al whl aco that this would lie porfoct- ik, Bocauso tho chanoos of drewing hits wonld be {noreasod in favor of tha tekat-holdors, yiiet in proportfon %o tho reduction in thole valuc. 1§ all {ho tiakets ury sold Tho chancos for thu gifta are an 1 o6, but it ouly half are sold, and the othor half destroyed, the ohances to the tokbt-toldors becurie as 1 10 246 onlys Safe Keeping of the Money. The FARMERS' AND DROVERS' BANK OF LOUIS. VILLE I8 TRIASURER, atd all mouoys calsing from tho ‘safo of tickota will ho placed thoro to romain us & spacial dopastt until tho Concort fe ovor and all tho glfts 2205, nrovidod for, and hon wabjcot ouly to tho juint- ahicck of the Agent and Husines Mnna::or of tho ' Con- gort, and the to Public L1 Bfary: ‘Do managemont {a not depondent upon tho sulo of tiskots for tho moAus of paying: exponsss, b ls suply rovided with funds now an duposlt fn tho Farmers’ un Provers® Junk far that purposo, ' Tho eutire procacds of tho salo of tlckets will stand tintouched in Bauk os a Cuarantos for the paymont of all tho ciforod yifts. PAYMENT OF GIFTS. ing of gifts will begin the 0d day aftor tho din; o e il thoraatiar s, nu lumgor, TiiLats entitled. o gitis must bo presanred or sunt (o Toaxord: thaviio Fibrary utididis, Tovisville, 1cs. whero thoy will be taken up and paid by Cash Cheold pon tho Larniors' and Drover' Banle of Loutstille, be by Sirbs drata upion tho Fourth Natiunal Bank of Now'Yu a4 tho aptiont of tho hold olivery ot tho tickat aniiil residont and Prcasnrer uf atcurrent rates of ezohungo, Noyet uithe paid whnos: dattcony ol the oot gurhic end all it nut, allod. for w i fed o ‘drawing will' bo turnod ovor to tho Labliu Library havo saonred the services of Hon, THON, ', Inta Governor of Iontueky, to et as T BRAM their Agent in tho financial affairy of thia ‘Grand neett, Gov, Hramlotty bs known to sl In Ientuoky, aud 1o vory many of tho cltize Batos in tha Union, and ho 1 authorized 10 so ‘monoy Brlllnr trom tha nale of ticke Farmers* and Drovors' Hank, to somatn for the payinent « of tho offorad yifta, and alsd to ko thot the deawlii; is fairly conducted aud tho gifts justly awandod and pronipt- {7 pid, P ’{"hu drawing will bo Pnl)ll!\md in Toulsvillo and Now York PIW-'H“ und oficlal copies, printud in olccular form, will io it by madl to thong ouv of tha elty who hive or- dered tiokots’ h{(lalwl‘. and 1o cvory tiokut-holder whose T st BTNy i comutniontions cannacud ra fur tckots, snd appiice: Tioos of konta ta sl Hokot, should o sddressed to -~ oy THON, Tt BRANLETTE, Agont Publlo Lubzary Kootucky, Publto Library Bullding, Loutavillo, Ky, OoR W ATTS oo CO,, Room 47 NMetropolitan Block, Carner Rondolph and Lasalle-gls, Chicage, DL, Take sloratir fos thisd Bovr. s duporited in tho JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, &o. i ‘We have now in stock the largest and best assortment of Fitie Jowelry, Sterling Silverware, and Precious Stones ever oxhibited in the Wost, and will open to-morrow (Monday) several cases of Artistic Bronses, French Clocks, Russia Leather Goods, and Fancy Articles, all made to our order, which we offer at very LOW PRICES. J State & Monroe-sts. FINANCIAL. BANKING HOUSE OF HENRY EREENEBATACO, FIEFTH-AV. "We offor to parties desiroun of making in- vestmonts ] UNITED STATES BONDS, ; ILLINOIS STATE BONDS, 000K COUNTY BONDS, CEICAGO MUNICIPAL BONDS. Also 10 PER CENT BEARING MORT- GAGES on improved city resl estato. HENRY .GRENEBAUM & CO. I ERATES SAVINGS BANE, oxm; Chartereg, by the'§ j/State of Ylinols. Exclusively & N2 ¥4/ Savings Bank. 105 CLARR-ST, Wetiolist Coureh Biek S1ix por cent compound interost on deposits. i atartod with O3 inal, £ G SCOVILLE, Preeident. ot Kptare Tier D, Caahior. o7 —3oney aiso ‘{uvested for othors en Bond and Mortgago at 10 por cont niorest: o charge to londor tar ‘abatractor legal axamination of titlo, GERMAN Savings Bank OF CEICAGO. Reoceiva Doposits trom $1 to $5,000, pay- ing 6 per cent Intorest, subject to the Rules of the Banl, and solicit the patronago of the ‘public. HENRY GREENEBAUM, Prasident, A. WISH, Ceshier. E. R. TREMAIN & CO., BANKHRS AND STOOK BROKERS, 6 WAYLL-ST,, New Yorlt, ito ordars for the i) il ot besaen e el sd XOHANGE—to carsy Stocks on_Margin—and givo iho vantage ‘rual facilitios to opurators who desira to tako of the presont prices of Stacks, Wo make n rhusialty of the co-operative system, which quick g mail dealors, iring full particulars of this new mode of Gireul . spuculatingin Stacks, will ba sont on anplication by mail. TO RENT, Desirablo Stores under the Olifton House, Oornor of Monroe-st. and Wabash-av, I desiro to have there Stores occupied, and will make torma Batisfactory. IRA HOLMES, Manufagturers’ National Banlc. BURLINGTON HALL o Remnt Tor BALLS, FAIRS, CONCERTS, Eto., at B, BAUM'S Jawelry Stare, 429 Siat FOR RENT. Ong-half of 8tore and Basoment, Noag, 104 and 106 Maaison.st. Best location in the oity for any flrst-class rotail business, J. M, W, JONES, “WANTED., To Lumbermen. A men thoroughly acquainted with the trado in tho Wost and South wants a situa- tion with pood flrm in tho city. Will travel art of tho time, Refs, A 1. Addross B 85, }i‘tlbunfl oflice, Wanied—To Buy For Gash, A HOUSE on the North Sido, c=at of Clark. BMust by triok or_stono, with all modern improvements, A bar- gulu wanted, . L MOICEBVER, 185 Moxioo-st, Al kinds of Maclino and Tland Kuitt Pinin and I'nncy Goods, Also Stamplug, ing, and Kmbroldory dono to ordor by M. II. C. BOHNE AVILUDE, tA 'lo tho syatematic study of Natural History possible, and e wmowt. entortalniug g oor aferad, ta tho pibiio, ¥ ANRIE 01 RIDS, M ou 16 cta. Yor snlo 11 booksollors, stationors, and toy slealors, Sainplo gaines wmt by mall }03t0EG Paid, Upon Fecalby at prica. hio unuam‘.;xgmnh ! o rcc i, BAGL, HOYNS: & CO. Wholeanls Agonts for (he Northy METAL DOUBLE RUBBIR . WEATHER STRIPS! 1y effoctiva iitely for the ¢ontre of dorblo-duors il wayu, and {or tho aentres of Frouoh win. VALENTINIG & CO., Gunoral Agonty, 133 t,,unrugnlndxmn. Aul'?u\val}lml;; DISSOLUTION NOTICE. DISSOLUTION,, fsting undor thio firm nawn T b o roud and o o afsrotved st agreamiont, ¥, Kolly payin e L e Rt sing s ot S4d KaataEdLian M KLY, Tod 1t Adama-de. o il collecting afl CHICAGO, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1873-—SIXTEEN PAGES. FURS. FURS. The Largest and Most Complote Stook of LADIES .FURS To be found in the city, at MACKENZIES, 103 East Madison-st. $30,000 ‘Worth of Furs will be sold CHEAPER Than at any othor House in the Northwost. Porties desiring to purohase Fura should not foil to examino our stook. F RS 2 ing our stock of Ture of all kinds a¥ the tvo us a call. 210 Statat. THE ILLUSTRATED JOURNAL. Tomeat' e ¥ e I._HERZO0G, THE SPEOIAT, HOLIDAY NUMBER 2 OF THE Tilel o ‘Will bo Issued Doc. 1,1873, jakos. Ameng tho lusteatioasivo mayfmention magalicont viows of BALT LAKE OITY, THE GREAT MORMON TEMPLE, Antt fincly oxecuted Kugravings of paintings by tho Great, Mastors. Tlaving purchasad the CHIoAuo Grapmuc, the Iilus. trated Journal will be supplicd to all ita subseribers for ar, issued and ciron- o Sotcn T Lk G o tho mon: ambor of tho il lustratod Journal just tho medium thoy noed, Lroin tho many Hiattaring notices of tho Chicsgo press wa clip tho following: 2 e Cificano TLLUSTRATAD JOUDNAL Is the hand. BTRA gomeat magazine, typographically cansiderod, that lspub- - Chicago Tim Tiind in thts conntrs. o, 2 rosding matfor Isnoiods notanis, Tt has varlaty, sadovery “subject s inorontiag. —Chleago. Grcaink Qneaal. "o ongravings aro ospitally executod,”—Eventag 't 1s an_ozoatlont Ulusteation of tho progress which Obicage is makiag in evory department, ltorary and ar- tistio effort."—The Advance. "Hio Tintratcd Jouraal.fs pablishod monthly at 93,50 s 3o, by o Axyertena Publlabiug Gompaas, eom 37 & 3 3 5 THOATAD G. NEWMAN, Managor. ATTRITICN FLOUR, &c. Atirition Flome. Attrition Gerealine. AttritionPaarled Wheat At 300 & 302 South Olark-st, FOR SALE. A FEW LARGE BIZE “OMR IR A T BASR-BURNING STOVES, less than frst cost. JOHN D. MACLEAN & CO., 335 STATE.ST. VALUABLE BUSIESS INVESTIENT. An approved men of moans ean socuro an nnusually do- sicably manufaoturing interost (cithier with or witbont iis timo) requiting modurata outlay, Ioforcnon xogarling subscriber pormitted (6 O, 12, Guivor, Presidont of Loard of Trado (of Culver & Co.) Addross'd R, ribuno offive. SLABS for SALE At Sawmill, enst end of Iilinois-st., North Side, $5 per cord in yavd, $6 per cord delivered, SAVE YOUR HONEY. Wo will ol one laxgn stock of Parlor Brackets, WWall Boskoty, faniCand 14¢ istfs ot Notaif . oue Whblorslo - o Lty duss. Y NOLDE ;’.,‘6‘“" HitNITURE coMPAXY, et 13 n0d 30 We near Cotial, SKATES Neatly ground and. nabiagton-s repaired. J. I, WOLLENSBAK, 228 TaSalle-st, PRINTERS, STATIONERS, &c. _ r COAL, {0AL REDUCED, REMOVAT. Wi Ames &, ‘Weoe have REDUOCED Soft Coal, as follows: PHR TON. Wilmington, from....$6.00 to §5.00 | Minonk.......... 8.00 to 6,00 Indiang Blook.... . 8.00to 8.50 Hocking Valley, . 8.00to 7.00 ‘Walnut Hill... 9.50 to 8.50 | ‘Walnut Hill, Nut. 8.00 to 7.00 Erie and Briar Hill ... 8.50to 8.50 Lackawanna. 10.00 No charge for dolivory, (No reduotion in irloo unloss money nccompanises the order., iberal reduction made to Coal Dealors an Munnufagturers, snd by onr-lond to the coun- try. All our Conl in supplied from our own Mines in our own Cers, onabling us to soll chicnper than ony otlier Shippor or Dealor, MAIN OFFICH, Northwest corter Maison and LaSalle-sts, ‘YARDB~No. 1 Weat Randolph-at. Qorni Faot of Carpentar-sl. i Tiltaots Goctral Dopot, foot of Bauth Waterwet. COATT ‘We are still offering special in- ducements to consumers fo lay in their WINTER'S FUEL, AND QUOTEH: ‘Wilmington Conl.. -85.00 per ton, + 8,60 per ton. 7,00 per ton. 7.60 per ton. Tocking Valley Coal, Xrle Con! 8,50 pex ton. Cannell C . .50 per ton. TLackawnnnn Coul, 10,00 per ton. Cn‘l; nellsville nnd P oko nlways en bund. To large consumers for manufac- turing purposes, and the Trade, we allow liberal discounts. A, G, BRACKEBUSH & €0, Sonthwest Cor, Carroll & Morgan-sts. Branch Office, 11 West Randolph-st. COAL. All kinds of Onal at tho lowost prices. 100 fons Boreen. ings at 83 por ton dolivered, From 21 Twonty-second-at or Tirlo-at. Bridgo. B. BVAN: HALLETT, DAVIS & CO. PIANOS. PVENTY-TIVE firat prominms award. ol ey PlANOS: . ¥ ek 6,000 bave hors: Tassufactared and are h USIE. ¥rauz Lisit, first of iving Planista, rays it fs the most adimirablo instrument evor mado.| 5 Thesc Planos, both Grand and Squara, cat ba scen in Chicago, In large nuibers) fwith & varioty of other mauufucturcs, ai tho Piano and Organ Warerooms of W. W, KIMBALL, STATE AND ADAMS-STS, A large assortment of new Planos and O fgans to RENT. HOSIERY AND EMITROIDERIES. woRras, HAND-ENIT GOODS, MITTS, SCARFS, EMBROIDERIES, SHIRTS DRAWERS, GLOVES, moflmmy, YARNS AND FANCY GOODS. WIIOLESALE. 117 Franklinest. EILETAI 08 State-st. CURTAINS. &o At Cost! I offor my entire stock of SWISS and NOTTINGHAM LACE CURYAINS, DRAPERIES, SHADES, and all kinds of OURTAIN MATERIALS at cost, Tho finoat aszortment in the oity. SPENCER H. PECK, 195 & 197 Wahash-av, CORNER ADAMS.ST, PEETINGS. Attention, Sir Knights. Chicago Commandery, No. XK. T.—8poclal Conolavo f'n‘n'l‘lm&yanmmmf' ND?: ?L:nl‘?‘fl;l 'fl'olgl:)‘(luxfnlr {‘l{l“. DA at nce 18 requ . VI n s caurs toously Tuvitsd. H:“ur%figl ot gl Hotary Seals, Prossos & Blanks CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & CD, 118 and 120 Monroc-st. BLANK BOOKS! at falr pricvs, by J. M. W. JONES, 101 AND 106 MADISON.ST. Coraer Lake and Dearborn-ats., 1IAS ACCOMMODATIONS lt(ll'l MORE : CHROMOS, At Your Own Prico for the Next 30 Duys, 36 nouth Grbonss Boos Von Haraa, A'' WHOLESALE AND RETAILNIY STATIONERY and PRINTING furnished promptly and ONSUMERS will find it profitable tn get_our prices AT VERY LOW RA' 15, B10 ENGRAVINGS, BIBLES, BIC, €8 Targoet aaaoriment i the warkol. . 1y SINGLAIR, Recordor, Masonic, Bpecial meeting Ohis Lo 87, A TN AL M. TR Sran S . BT, oeloeks ai Oriontal all, on Lasalls Worlc'on A, Degrov, Klumbars willattand. Visitoes sordiaily iitad. . iy ordur of V. s HASI HI'IELIG-'\L\N. Soa, Masonie. s‘lfll‘.yfiifll'ialmvkbh No, 9, l‘l“. fi;l M~“ fl:“\“ No, 123 I.\"‘ o RO don Stondus s 20 otk fut isncss. and. Work on tlo AL M. Dagres. Ly vrdor of tho H, P, E. N, TUCKER, Soo'y, Masonte. Corlothien Ohapter, No, §, R, A. M.—Rogular convo- cation Munday ovenlng, Nove 24, Wark on tho It A, Degrus, H J. 0, DIOKERSOY, L O. 0. 1. Obfono Lodgo, No, 8, T, 0. O, 1, will hold & Rohoo- o Degruo miecting and a o Ta1bo Ludno Rovm, Lt albiod and Madiameats Souisy ovoniig, Arives aro ye. encotfully invited, L O 07T Tha mombers of Sllver Link Lodge, Ne. 621, are re- ?I:E:Ilql‘l’ll:‘kl{\)l‘:l rtul.fi:li:. ?l th?lll Yilu“llllr moating, a3 thorols i stora the Lat: b *e AN ABGRLE, Boo, LO, O, T Drotuens: The Odd Follows Benovolent Boolety, Ofloo 118 Kast Kandolphat., is now represonted in % Blates, 8. X LURST, Heo, 7 MINER, 7. AMES & 00, or Kinzis and Groon-sta. - 8.00 per ton. | REMOVALS, -, B ROLLOS | Tnsurance Agenc, Removed to Nixon's Building, 471 LA SALLBE-ST. REPRESENTING THE St.Panl . & M. Tns. Go,| ASSETS, $700,000. Fauitable Fire fng. Co. NASHVILLE. ASSETS, $1,044,000. OFFIIR UNDOUBTED INDEMNITY TO THE INSURING PUBLIC. Removal. The Oflice of the | LYCOMING PEININT Tire Insurance Companies, OF PENNSYLVANIA, Haos removed to No. 114 LaSALLE-ST,, In Basement of Mercantile Building. | 650, P. TREADWAY & C0, ACENTS. REMOYV AL . J. 1L ADNIT, BANKER, Has Removed to 38 Clarkesl, OGDEN’S BUILDING. BATHS, ELECTRIC, TURKISE, VAPOR BATHS, For Ladios and Gentlemen, the flnoat in tho country. Grond Pacific Hotel. Priveto en- tranco on Jackson-st. Tho Rooms are woll ventilated, and Pationts will roceive the form of treatment their individual case may roquiro, Al the Dopartments ore completo, and sro furnished with experionced assist- anta. DR. G. 0, SOMERS, Propristor, BMILLINERY. Millinery! MRS. WM. DEVOY, 188 SOUTH CLARE-ST., Dotweon Monroo and Adams-sta., 1Is now offering o larzo nasortment of Lindies’ and Ohildron’s Millinory Goodu nnd Tindiea’ Dross C&vn! at prices to suit tho timea, Ta. dies vrishing to purchaso will find it to their advantago t0 oxamino our stock und prices. Also, finnc for Mmo. Dontorest’s Pattorns imd Publicationa, Write or orll for Oata- ogzue, ‘Wo aro now offering elegant Dross Hats (in our own and imyported designs), FRENCH FELTS, AMERICAN FELTS, BOYS’ and MISSES’ HATS ot groat roductions from former pricos. i D, WHBSTER & CO,, 270 cnd 272 Wabeash.av, North Side Millinery. Tlegant 8tyles, Fino Work, and the Richest Stock in town. MRS, WILD, 108 NMorth Clark-st. OLOTHING. GRAND GENTRAL CLOTHING HOUSE! 142 & 144 State-st. ‘Wo offer our stock of Olothing at prices that will guaranteo its ontiro sale in BIXTY DAYS, B. G, HOPXINS & 0O, BUSIKESS CARDS. DENTAL NOTICE. O W, Dryer, IDomtlat, Tias takon roome at 170 Ofark-st,, cornst Mouroo, whare D will o glad o soo his frionde and patrons, - »\Wo juupuaa to glvo first-olass work at, nodorata thesu panio timos, 'Tontli oxtracted withiout pain, s 0 puro Nitrous Oxido Gy, WATCH REPAIRING. e Byiks NOT SO WARLIKE. Secretary Fish Reports a Better Feeling in Magdrid, Sixteen British Subjects Among the Santiago Victims. Request of the British Com- modore for Delay Ignored by Gov. Burriel, Our Coast Harbors Being Placed in a Porfoct Stato of Defenso, Torpede Apparatus to Be Dis- tributed at Exposed Points, Continued Activity at All the Navy-Yards, Indignation Meetings Held in Varions Parts of the Country, IN MADRID. GEN, SIOKLES AND THE SPANISH MINISTERS, TLoxpox, Nov, 22,—Dlapatches frou dadrid agreo in representing that the It interviews botween Mintstor Bickles aud tho Spanish suthorities wero of a stormy character, ir, Sickles barely escaped mobbing by the crowd which congregated in front of his resideuco, In consequence of these demonstrations, he detormined to leave Madrid, but the Governimont having dispersed tho 100D, and having elnce maintalned peaco, he s ro- solved to remain in the city, ] New Your, Nov, 22,—A Washington special says : An ofticial divpateh to Sccretary Fish, recelved at 13 o'clock Ingt night, says that o socond attempt was minde to assassinato Minister Sickles, and that 1,000 troops now guard the Americau Logation at Madrid " R CUBAN NEWS. HBIXTEEN DRITISH SURIECTS SHOT, New You, Nov, 22, ence from Oubu, From thisit appears that sizteen men captured on the Virginius who claimed to bo DBritish subjcots, and who sought the protection of the 22,—K1 Crontata, tho Spanish or- gam in this city, conteina o varlety of frosh corresp ond~ e dhicage Dailp Teibune, E NUMBER 94 sity for smple preparation to meet all demands, Whonld war tesull from our present complioationt. ‘Whils, from tne naturs of the caso, the navy hadio 4ake an active initiative, the War Departmont is fally slivetathscrisls and 'in quist proparation for {he e, o THE NAVY YARDS. &pectal Disptch to The Chicago Tribwia. AT PIITADELPIIA, PIILADXLPTTA, Pa., Nov. 22,—Considerable acitvity: 18 observable in every dopartmontof the mavy yard., The monitor Manhattan was unablo to tart Iast night, 0 the necessity of ropairs of somo of hor machinery? was found at the last moment. Bhossils to-night for: Koy West. Thonow stesm yacht America has been ' purchased in New York by tho Navy Dopartment, and : will bo here to-morrow to recclve guns snd smmunte! tion, Bhe will be used aa a dispstch bost, ma ahe 1a oni of tio flecteat vessols in the world. All hands wilk’ work {0-morrov, tho saro as last Sunday, 4 AT 'THE WASHINGTON YAUD, WistaTon, D. O., Ny, 23.—The_ieam-tug Ree- cue loft Washington to-dny nt noon, with 160 barzels of powder. The sicamer Fortuno hus had Ler torpeco., spar faken ont, and will bo launched on £ ondsy. An extra forco in engaged, snd ex- tra time made on the Shawmut, 8 work .. of recruiting is rather slow, but it is probable all the ‘men needed will bo speodily obtained. . Rear-Admiral Josoph Bmith, founder of monitors flotiila in the late rebellion, is lylng very i1l at his rest- donce, A number of officers wers to-day asignod to theves- sels which aro now fitting out for sea. TIR DROOKLYN YAND, Niw Yoar, Nov, 22.—Strangers visiting the Navy. Ynrd aro not allowed on board_the Spanish ship Ara- pldos. Nescly 2,000 ton are working in tho yard, and 0 nimber 43 boing increased dally, AT GHATLESTOWN, Bosrox, Nov, 20.—Work in the Chatlestown Navy— Yard {n going on briskly, and all the men whom ftin ‘poaniblo to utilize aro omployed. The Franklin will be ready for ses in two weoks, and the Brooklyn is rapidly . Doing put jn order, Visitars sre excluddd from tha ' yarda o that tho wirkmen may not be Saterfered | AT PORTAMOTTIL Pontarourn, N, I, Nov, 22.—The Uniisd States ateamor Mayflower is ordercd to Norfolk, pesnciis ettt PUBLIC SENTIMENT. Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicogo Tribuse, MILWAUKED VETERANS ON IAND, Minwaukez, Wis, Nov, 23.—The ofiicers of tha First Regiment Wisconsin militia mot last night and telegraphed to Gov. Washburn to-day, tondering their sorvicos, offering to put 1,000 mon in the fleld in six - days’ notice. THE CINCINNATI DOARD OF TRADE, Omonenatt, Nov, 22.—The following preamblo and reaclution was passed unanimously by the Board of Trado to-day ¢ i Wirznras, Tho barbarous trestmont of persons late- 1y caplured'off the const of Cuba by tho Bpaniards Bavig caused & wido_sproad fesllnig of indignation throughout the United States, calling for some action on tho part of tho Government, and hoping that the principlo of arbitration under’ which our nation st tled all difficulties with England moy bo eafely voked; therafore, Resolved, Thot we recommepd tho national suthori- ties to rely upon peaccablo arftration for the sottls- ment of tho difiiculties, and that, whils wo denouncs the atrocitics of tho local authorities of Ouba, we sym- Jatyiee with lhose who aro struggling o eitabllat 3 tepublican form of government i Spain, AT SALT LAKE, At Lagy, Nov, 2%.—But ono sentiment prevails regarding th Vieginiun atroclty—spls roparation or war. A meoting last night concluded with a resolutios that when the Administration finds it necessary fo de clare war {0 vindicate the honor of the mation the poople of Utal, without distinction of parts, will ral 10 the support of the Government, Publlo feeling wal Blgh to-dsy 10 avongo Ue inauit to the 8ag sud fres uba, " AT DUVALL'S LLUVY, iTTLY. ROCK, Ark,, Nov, 22,—The citizens of Du- Bluff held a meating on Wednesday, and adopted British Vice Coneu), which Burrlel re- | resolutious tenderiug a regiment of 1,000 men, armed, fusod to ackuowledgs, were mob muog.’| and cquipped formervico in bohalf of ' the Repuhlio of leoted by the Dritish wuthorities nt Kingstou, | Gubs. Tho citizeun of Little Ttock Lavoa meeling on Jamslca, Atter the Britiah Consul found s offorta 1n | Gutas ynajug,ic OXpress thelr ndignaiion ot tho vain, the Britsh Commodoro at Jamaica took the mattor in hand and telegraphed to tho Govornor of Santiago do Cubs, in the followlng words : “ Iu the intoredts of the friendly relations exlsting 1 beg you to do- liula wubects cap- itked on tho Virpiutus, wati tho Gaptain of tho Brlte ish frigeto Niobe can’ communicato with you, ‘f'he botween our respective governmeniy, lay tho executiou of the alleged Eng| Niobe leaves to-duy for Ssntlago, “fq this request Burrlol replicd by telegrap, “ I do 2o posscssn the authority to accedo to tho petition you #ODA M, -~ law muet ba ulilled," The men who claimed to be British subjects were exocuted without allowing any timo for investigation 8 to the truth or falalty of their claime, TIE CODAN PHESH, Nrw Yorx, Nov. Sh—A telegratm’ from Havans, on 110 21st, given the following from tho Diariwo: *Wo do not congider It within the bounds of juatico or reatou that war sliould result from tho captiro of tho Virgintu end ita legal conzequenco; butif o contlict come, Ict us emulite tho cxample of Corthago, Nu- raco American Hemisphese.’ Tho Voce de Cuba belioves that tho tion will bo_settled by diplomiacy ; neverthcless, 1t yrulses tho setivity of ‘the arbllory and engincor corpa in repairing {ho fortifcations; which will in & mancit, and_Snguntum, and makoe tho Spanish ju Cuba the administration of the que uliort thne by in perfect condition, s g ot IN WASHINGT ON. NO ADYIOES ¥ROXM LADIID, Speciut Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns, WsnINGTON, D, C., Nov, 22,—Nothing now in ths Virgmus caso has developed to-day, savo that o dis- pateh from London appears in tho afternoon paper confirming, in somo prrticulars, tho Herald's Madrid dispatel of o fow days sinco, which was #o goncrally s ndded but 1iitle to tho fast-waning ezcltement on the question, Various ru- mors aro aflost having reforenco chiefly to the treat- ment received by Gen. Sickles, to dangora that threaten himand tho combinations thut aro formod against liim, but ll theso avo bandfed lghtly about as not discredited, This, howe: worthy of eredenca. TUL SECRLTANT OF BTATD GROWS MORE RETICENT DALY bt} only organ theing tho National Republican, which closoly reflects tho-Adminlstration views overy morning, aud which recelves all tho information that thio Sccretery deoms it wigo fo give out, Hehes an- nounced to-day that he has recefved advices going to show A LETTER STATE OF FLELING among thio mass of {0 peoplo in Spuin, and that be- There 14 no reason to beliove that anything new will bo de- veloped until the time asked by (he Spanioh Govern- yond this ho Las uothiug now on thoe subject, ment in which to mske thelr roply has expired, and it secins to bo agroed on wll honds that it ig beat to WAIT FOI RONTIIIING DECISIY without further complicating mattors by acting upon finporfoct information, Tho President and Becrotarols Toheson and_Bolknap. seem fo bu perfectly sutistiod with tho condition of tho army and navy, and aro con- fident that our const defenses vill Lo found suieiont in any emergency, Tiso Sccrotary of War bus been maliing preparations in o qulel but encrgetic way, got~ ting tns orsenals fn shapo for notive vervico and COMPLUTELY ATMING OUI FORTIFICATIONS for coast defennes, 1t is sunounced that the Ordnsuce Dopartmont s prepared on very uhort notics to fully equip avy nrmy ot o war with Spain might mako nteessary” with breceli-loadors, artiliery of ull sorls, and ummunition in abundane PAITY 1 3 As nosrly s party tincs can bo defined on the ques- tion, il would upposr (st tho Denocrats aro, nn & pazty, for war, whilo tho majority of tho Ropublicans aro itloro conservativo, There is no_division among {ho Houthorn Demacrats as to the proprioty of goiug to war forthwith, ‘Thcy doclaro that tie South alons wili furnish all tho soldiera necessary to overthrow tho Spandsh urimies at the frat call from the President, adding (hiat 23,000 Amerleans can casily whip tho54,000 Spauish goldivrs now iu Cuba, Searolurioa il il ibeson oro st n receipt of lelters from distinguished soldiers uwud saliors of tho lato war offering thelr services i the evont of & war, 1t'is detinttoly nscertafned that LYAN 1AD JTADT A CONTRACT withs thio Cubnn {usurgonis by the terms of which he ats 1o recelvo $20,000 in gold 1f Lo succecded fu land- {ug hils mew and arma on Cuba shores, Secretary Richardson has taken occasion again to- doy to nssure tho country that the THEASURY DEPARTMENT WILL DE FOUND BEADY when ealled upon to finish 1ONoy {0 carry on & war, Seuntor Shorman, Chafrman of the Seuaio YFinance Comuitico, Lud tn fiterview with the Secretary to- duy, in which (hoy diseussed the Auancial situation with speolul refrenco to tho Spanish diiliculty, (20 the tasaciated Press) OUIN COAST DEFLNBES, Wasurxaran, Nov, 23.—The Chief of the Tngineer Corpw hing ordeted tho oiicers n ehargo of {he coast Narbocs to put them in proper defense, and torpodoce, witls nccessury cleetrical cablo fnutruments, tacllo, ete,, to bo planted ulongs the coast, BrIKs, Tho Navy Dopartmnent has been informed by the Commnandaut of the Now London Siation that on the night of tho S0th two men, Tepresonting thomsolyes 1o Do naval enggineers, trlod {0 foreo their Wway on board tho Dictator, aud whon resfated by tho watchman fired at yim, Thoy then mada their eseape, PREPARATIONS FOR WAl Troparations Luvo been quictly golng on, nnder tie glsoctini f tho Buerotary of War, placiu oie arscuals in o condition to supply the wauts of an army in the tlold, 1 case of war, und looklng to the condition of tho srmament of onr fortitieations for the successful 2. R, P, BIHURLY, odlior Watohmnaker's Magazine, ot O ho Walol Hepsiiog e Sinaisdiiniot L b . 'H, DomigGm Eotin Olaskat,, oppouite the Shorunan Houde, AT ar CoLunTDy, G3, Nov, 22.—A laige public mesting was held hero fo-night to express indignation at the conduct of the Bpanish authorities, ‘Thore was an {o. tonso enthusfism, and bitter resolutions wers adopted. I PHILADLLENIA, PrizapELRILA, Pa,, Nov, 22.—Tho Cuban Patriotls Assoclution mot (o-night, and _protested agalngt the onlistment of men for Cuban expeditions, or ay othor act likely to violato tho laws of tho United_States, and appointed a committeo to mako such_diposition of & largo lot of lnnd given the Association a3 would enurs to {ts bost advantage, - * : AR A SPANISH SLAUGHTER-HOUSE. BOTNE OF TIE LXEOUTIONS AT SANTIAGO DE OUDA~ CLUMSY WORK ENJOYED DY A DRUTAL AUDIENCE, #rom the New York: Tribune, Nov, 21. A gentleman arrived in {his city yesterdsy whoss long residence on the Islandof Cubahasmade him very familiar with its topographical nspect, as well es with tho manners and customs of its inhabitanta, For many months ho hns resided dt Santlsgo ds Cubn, and _on moro than ono occasfon ho has wit- nersnd tho vengeance of tho Spaniurds t that place, Hin information concerning the manner in which the oxecutions are conducted fa of poculfar interest at tho present time, Tho. City of Santiago fs on_tho xouthern sido of s gontly ‘slopiug bill. A narrow harbor is strongly guarded at ita entrance, and after a 2ig-zag_course_opens 1nto a commodious basin, where tho vesrols may lie at anchor, On the shora tho city is situated, Froin tho harbor {ho calle del Theatro leads into {he centroof the city, Ata distance of soveral hundred yards from tho harbor ia tho prison whoro tho captives sro confinod, It is a low, gloomy-looking structure, only two stories fn_helght, and s built of stono or 'granite, Trom this place the prisoncr often gaea forlh tocxeciition. Theso cxeputions alwnys take placo In the alaughter-houre, ahout throe-(ourtis of o milo distant, Tt wan thers that the Virginius® victims cended their lives, From tho prison near th con. fro of tho city tho calle-do Theatro makes o somowhet - sudden curve, ~On tho _morning of on exeoution, tho ULattalon of volunteorn are summoned ol o early liour from the barracks and procesd to th prison, Tl prisoners are led forth, ound, and tho oleran_procession then takea up ith deaths fnrehi, Xn the vau aro tho musicians, whoas ouly Instrumients aro tho drums, whicl aro beat with a low, ominous sound, and messured regularity, Tho strcot leads out of {lio city toward tho west, past the Hotel Theatro, tho ofico of the United States Conaul, and, furthr ok, tho ofica of the Britlsh Cousul, Oul into the suburbs ruus the broad, unshaded stroct, and, on an emiuence, which may bo scen from every portion of tho city, stands tho Luilding where tlio victimndio, Ttis b low, whitowashed structuro of forbidding aspect—an adoho houso with 3 stecp roaf, which projects far Loyoud ita walls on either side, Around this bullding i o trench, futo which the yntors from tho roof fall. 1tis aboht two fest dop. On tho upper kido of thiz bullding tho procession haltn aud forms a hollow aquare, with tho prisowors In tho centre, Tho sldo noxt tho shughter-louss is openod, nnd tho vietins aro led to tho border of thetreich, Horo thoy aro bound land aud foot, thougl tholr oyes aro loft uncovered, They are then required to knueel along tho {rench’ with feces turned toward tho wall. In the midst of the bollow square stand tho Colonel and the pricsta. Tho dnties of tho spirltual advisers being at length Berformod, thoy rotiro with tho Colonel, and ata sig- Tl from the lntler the company firea,” Tho unfortn- nato vietims fall forward into the trench, some dead, somo dying, others only sligiitly wounded, Theartil: lery force, who lisve been stationed in tho backgrouud, now advanca aud drivo thelr clumey carriages over the viottmn, Several times fo this part of the ceremony repeatod, nud it is by that timo supposod that ol are dead, The dood wagons are thion heaped with corpscs, amori vihich s sgmtiinos oo a il quivering Lods! A Linlf milo away thoy aro burlod, and tho soldiory dise Porso to tholr barracks, Tho alaughter-houso s scarred and battordd with bullets on fts northern sido. Moro aro inhumanly slaugliterod perdons of ull agés and sogos. The Span~ fardi show 1o morcy to gray-halred patriarchs, to womon, of children, Thres years nfionmlln gltl 4 yoars of uge waa lod fortl to hior death, The oifenss ivus rofuen! to mako kuown her fathor's hiding-placa. Tho days of cxccution are gala daya fu tho city.” Hune dreds of men, womon, and childrén pour forih from it# nircots, und press forward in the throng, As the Victim fail dying in tho tronchics thoso crowda puch snadly forward to viow {ho bloeding bodioa, the mill- tary givo woy for o moment, ond not until that mo- ment arzives are tho appolites of tho bioodthiraly opos- tators sutod. THE WEATHER. Wamtivaron, D, 0., Nov, 42, and Upper Lakea and thence sont] rd to Kontucky, Niesourd, iyl Knnsus, falling barometer, nnflbbmlnr{y winds, wariflor, cloudy weather, rain, undenow, ior tho Gulf Statos, southeasterly winds, rising tempora- ture, cloudy woatlior, and ruln, Tor tho South Atlan- tio Blates, northeasterly and southonstorly wind cloudy weither and atu, For tho Towor Lakes su Middlo Statos, winds veoring to northeastorly, rising temperaturo,'and increasing cloudiness, For Now England, winde veoring o Rortheasterly, and partly uloudy weather, GENERAL OUSERVATIONS, Onicavo, Nov, 23—1 8, m, Jtain Weather, +.|Cloudly, d70lond; Gloudy ‘or the Nortbwest Breck'riaga [40.37] Calo,.vy, o, fi0.11 Ohleago Gloyolnn [Qlenr, 1 Cloudy, Clond tond Cloud Near, dtofoneo of our harbors ugainat lostilo attacks by jron- . Cloar, olady, The Oruance Dopavinent of tho srmy {3 at .uo’IAuln valn, thfe toment i most uctive preparation for s stato of “ositondy, war, and {4 ready to supply an army with sn ontive | La Crosso, .| Al «|Cloudy, equipment of war materlul, fuchuling the most ag- | Alilwaukoo,.[50,30] + [ Clondy, proed breoclilondiug utims and Held and slego 30, J3{Light ratn, nteries of artillory, with ovory kind of ammunition, ++[Qlearing, Tho telegraph hnd heen vigorously urging forward ulr, every proparation. ‘Thio ordnunco oficurs ars fully alive to tha gravity of the occaston, aud {0 tho moces- Cloa Ulor Yauktom.,.. 3

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