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—_— = Kaplen, 19,435 0 Turaber, 85 sldagles ; Mot~ e alch 85t Jumt MISCELLANEOVS. Atffon ha gone from Barnia o tha ealfef of iy, Tho achir Thistie, Iaden with whast O eackes, n aahoregin Tieaver Harbor, and liea ot ralc. .. Tho prop Tolndo, whirlh cleared B Dy Thuraday for Buffalo, ran ashors at B . Tun Canlsten, after working at her four- o and lightering 1,000 brls of flour anil 59 b succonded 1a gatting Ler off..., The Clese- p0 % T tanien the Feport thist Willlam Bsndorson, Lot tho steam-barge W, L Wetmors, lisa bosr et O o waa In Olovoland Monday on bis way to e Ashtabuia, He quit thefateamer at Oll. pdome 0 Atof nome difticulty with the Caplain 88 Two Kitic colifded with the sche Gon- 4 HoTanut of Manitowoo arfor Wednes. J5i. Dath vessola wera considersbly damaged, o nqueat bad ber boat crustiod ... The Hoyal I & Stasmahip Company's stmr Corsican ran on s BYCouth Day Folut, Lake Ontariy, durlog b2 e of Tuskiday, sl lian 0 feetof Swater 1o vesere G Ia_valued 4t $50,000 and I8 probshly ired.r. The Silwaikeo Sentinel of yoaterd.y ‘Fie prop Oolin Camphell and bark 8, V, I, ‘a Ilarhor, bave botly been ahore 10 Balley *ith only trifling damago. "The wreckiug tug ed bere yesierdiy morning with the frhizan ST A Wit the Gomp- Tue 4 tho tug Blarke Brotbors i A to Manitowoc on arcount o 8 oneof the Lnicke O Camplell (A minun hor muddor. - und [ender tates that the prop Girind oro ot Port Maitiand v edon. Bhe wsa aitempting to rater el Bor thore, but minsod aud weut b expsdition fs o be sent to e B ot or alrip lier of a1l that fa vaiiabis, BRI Wil ot pay (o make any attempt to 11 P¥ie lies In about 10 feet of wator, The ves- b bin 1650, 3t Claveland, (a 624 tone burden, et by Lord, Gay & Co,, of At Saublo, snd i uAestred. Bho was llgt at tha timo of the scoident, L THE SEA OULL IN TROUBLE, st BraGullis In trouble, Bhe waa losded some days aince, when 16 was found that e inan unft condition o carry (ho same with~ imging t. The cargo waa therefuro unloaded, R wis taken Lo Bullivan's dock for a thorough » Tn the meantimo the parties who losded ioed dsmages for injury to the grain, amount- b itk0. Tno geain was, a8 wo are told, nsured Ehb, it the Board of ‘Undorwritora refusod to s the cluin of Lhe ses. . n. snd tho shippers Lava the rdibe vessel for that amount, The matter, deciand, In i this condition at present, el one Yabout §t7 18 difficult to dotormin Yor lade, T0E RIGNTA OF AN AMERICAN TUO. hvtog Bruce left this port Monday night to go to et of tue prop Tvorgreen City, ropartod asbore i Rort Maltland, Her tow s not asliore, aa ot first re- but lyiug ot anchor under Long Fotut, Mewsrs, Foak Msythom, of tho ug Assoclation, recoivod o b from the Captaln of tho Bruco yesterday, g et he had arrived at his deatinatlon, and that 4 Casdian sutboritics relused to lst him workon agmpeller. o reseon wan assigned for this siranso Sadsc, but It ia surmined that the Cauadian suthori- T deie the Job themaelves, aa they havo a tug thero {7 recking 1urposea. ‘Thiate not ilio Aral thme they Vraiatarfered with i1io ighta of an American lug, sud Wiatout tine that they wore minde o give some gat- Kictors esplination, The tug men are naturally vory Bicusnt, st will miake an caraest luquiry respecting i ighle—Liugulo Courier, fore wo Yhat X AMUSEMENTS, FIRST REQIMENT PROMEN ADE CONCERT, There was & sound of revoling last night, and it e from the Exposition Hall. Thoussuds of qu-jete, arrangod in fautastic ordor, cast a flood oflluupation fnto every niche and corver of e vaes editico, and displayed to full advantage hesmiling countopauces of tho fair women and thezeat oniforma of tho roldicra thers assem- Med. It waa tho firat promenade concert of the Pt Bequment, snd the interest taken in tho dicg of that pet military organization was sornin the vory largo atlondance on the part of our beat citizens, Furthermore, a fact il mote noticeable was that the majonity of Ibe ladles who graced tho scena wilh (heir presonce were of that sge when tho o ls moat attractad by young snd bandeome oen o uoiform, end when hearts are trumpa. Toey came early and they siaved late—did I patriotic youog ladtes. Thoy filled the lerfes aud they monopolized all the seats on mafo floor, and the battory of their bright wis dendlier thau tho musiets of tho parad- batislion. Whon the men marcbed brinkly b from their improvised caimnp at tho lower end o the ball It was interestivg to Loar the ex- lous of delight and admiration which burss m umuitaucounly from a (bousand rosy lips, How these young ladies stood on tiptoo, 8o ag wi to loss “might of 8 single rear-gusrd or Fureeant, and olapped their kia glovos together s every new ovolution ! Aud whea tuo long oesvept relentiesaly on towards she crowd of bnlacders, a3 if charging tho enemy, what tepdition’ thore was, and half-suppressed sbnery, followad by laughter whon the column faned \gxlmurhaela attho steru commsnd and Ieizeate Ttwae s vory brilliant sceno. The evolutions o the regimeut wore ululifully aud satinfactunly performed vodor tho abla command of Cal. Me- Churs, snd elioited cootinual piaudits from the wdience. The affair wau still further aulivensd bysoms excellent music rom Dalatka's orclios- {nsod Nevans' Military Band. Followingia the programme rant 1, 1. Rerells and Grand Alilitary March—Drum Corps wd Wiitary Orchestra, orgrnd Funtaslo, thome from * Faust"--Miiltary L First Bogiment Quickstep—Nevans® Military L Fanfors Militalre—Military Orchestra, . FANT 1L b Overlre o “Post sud Peassnt "—Mililary el et O~ ""0n tho Dlue Danube "—Mulitary -} Musio and Evolutions—Drum Corps, a0 Potpourrd {rom * Orphous.” 3. Fintasle—rhomea from * Bohomian a1 4 1 G f Stane Itiver—Drum Qorp; L o 10~} on.¥ 1 Torch Dance, o RO The rvgimental dress parado took placa fn tho et part of the evening, and was natncally the Dot Intereating featuro, ‘I'io condnct of the Ngment reflectad Fun credit upon the young :«: #ho conipoao {t and tha painataking oficers ommaid. It la to bo hoped that thess con- et will b kot up dnriujg the winter, for, hflm by the laige attendanos of promioent 4 40d gentlemen, thoy will form ope of tho Wit socia] nitractiona of tho season. i MVICKER'S THEATRE. . James Lowis will take a beasfit to-morrow Hurmoon and ovening in *Tho Big Bonanza.” Aacanof the most finishod comodians fn the fonley Mr. Lonis haa some claims on the pub- Embinde, aad we Lopo b will be suitably ro- nnhanlt both performances. Ths play is P rusniag much moro amoothly than on the ealignight, By the way, it is ouly fair to 254co that Mr, Goesin fllia the part of Bob Rug- 4 areditably, Tho fam ons oandelabra sceno by 71a not 8o well doue as by Johu Drow Paony Davenport, but Mr. Gossin and Mrs, n':l;i\:h :‘hrnw 8 groat doal of animation iuto It. “m“omafldenl wi{uylpnlly m the minor fen- 'mulnhad‘;r parts. Their playing {8 not dis- Wha! ur exact adjustment of proportious iy thyey, h:xnm lon, which can be acquired Snalagat geeatly A oun s e g, yp Mmgldn:doch uoulllk% ? le ”d’l‘oo . opresentatives of the modern sy drsnaIabor undor st misfostite of “dml" :oramuvnl little about good socioty, st ern. They would be as much at themselves at an svoning iy 0¥ to conduot .nwzllmrk-mckor from Hridgeport. Thoy therefare, reasonably be expected (o .."hnlmndom -mut‘r with much tidolity to hare u'“" Ooerin and 3re, Murdoch deserve v 2ald of them that they do not holong 'llh,no.]m ‘Thoy are a8 much within bounds gt uzuu be who faithfully delivers the “The nl"l’. Is wust bo confessed that bizg doos uot st all times escapo I'ndinf“' And wheu it is 60 the peopls en- Paoen. um carried away into some extrava- Rl f'onh:’ scom, bowever, to have ltila ""'!‘nflm;. Paseagos, which are cowpara- REQAMEY'S BEN:FIT, Ry mentary Beats wii s iven to Polic ngoage, Lala evening at Lho rooms of the Chi- Ris M::‘::T' No.‘sa Washington strost. Mr. 840 the city {o fulfll an en I gage- 4 with the Rodpath Lyceun Bureau. The 4 isas follows ; orchesirsl organ, s H LG :h‘m:ffl,fl“m Dunpiuny = '-ldu'“ from ®Faml¥ B Dl "'-;;-:3 illiam L Tombias, B ol o of How Xazly TEMPERANCE. Annual Mecting of the Woman's Chiristinn Unfon, Address by Mrs. Willing and Other Prominent Workers, Elecling Delegates 1o thoe Natlonal Cone ventlon, THE WOMAN'S UNION. PROCREDINGS OF TNE FINST ANNUAL MEETING, Tho annual mestlug of the Woman's Christian Tomperauce Union was beld in the First Church at 2:20 o'clock vesterday afternoon. Miss Fran- co1 B. Wiilard presidad, Prayer was offored up and hymns sung, Mrs, 8. F. lounda condueting the religious exerclscs, A briof sketoh of the Tomperanca Unlon, or~ ganizod [n March, 1874, was road by Misa Emma Dryar. Tho effarts of the Union in la- boring with tho Common Coun wors Rraphically describod, and complimontary rof. aronces were mado to tho eclergymen of the difforont churches who used their groat fn- fluonce for thoe advancoment of temporance prin~ ciples. Tho Woman's Temperance Union was fiest formsily orgauized March 21, 1874 and Mrs, Monos Bmith was the lirst President. Bev- oral discussioun bad taken plsce, ospecially as totho mattor of pledges. Turen formu had finaily boan sdopted ; one for clorgyuien, ono for saloon-keopore, aud one for citizens ot Iargo. The progross of tho work was encoursging, aud prominsd well for tho future, Tho work of tho pust year was rovinwod by Mra. L. T, tall, ona of the Secretaries of tho Union. REPORTS, Mre, Teabolla Jonan, Treawnrer of tho Union, read tho annual report, from whioli Lhe follow- Ing Ogures are extracted : Totnl receints from November, 1874, to October, 1875, inclusivo. $1,784.68 ; disburscments, £1,661.07; balancs, $170.61. Tho report of the Financo Commitles was rend by Mra. Qaso, Tho paper atated that tho Committes was onginally comvonad of two genlomen nnd threo ladles, Thev bad hiad plenty of tard work, and the lndios had beon muterially assinted 1n thelr financial Iabors by Mr. J. W, Dean, ono of the malo members of the Commiiioe, Ho attonded somo of the moot- inga, but, :, art from himn, tbo Iadies bed not Leen materially aided by tho gentlemen, excopt in the way of subscriptionw. The lattor were seldom rofused, Sevoral promised donatirna hod not yot boon collocted, but the prospects wero good that all the money would bo taken 1n before many woels., Miss Evorts had, withina short porfod, suc- ceoded in collocting #125. Mra, Carno lad ar- ranged a plan to got 100 gontlemen to subsoribo $10 oach, no one belng nskod to pay uniil tha 100 pames wero obtained. Hoveral gentlemen patd on, salicitation, without waiting for tho namos. The labor of making collections wae pretty severo, but the ladies, so far, bad no teason to complain of ill succers. Bome 75 por ‘czu:lt of all the monoy subscribed would be real- od. Mrs. M. B, Holvoke rend a very rhotorlesl sketch of the Woman’s Temperanco ‘movement, which she characterized au the leading roform offort of the ago. Mr. Hackott read a briof paper on the origin, growth, aud platform of THE CIICAGD WEFORY CLUB, which was entirely devoted to temperance, and completoly eschewed nectarisuism and politics, The platform wea vory broad, and calculated to enlist tho svmpathiog of all liboral-minded peo- e, Tho Club bad done excallont sorsice daring he past fow yoars, Its inflnence wax Loing felt in the conmuvity, avd 1 would alwnsa be an efliciont worker 1n the great tomj.orauce cauge, rs. Poweroy read o j.aver on ** FRIESDLY INN WORK," which had mado great progress, especially in Brooklyn aud Cleveland. The ** Friondlv Inn of Clhicago waws situated in the West Division, and was under the care of Mra. Faukland, of the DBetbe! Home. Tha Iun gave chioap and wholesome moals to tho roarer classos lic mode:ato nrofite being devated to propaga- ting tho work of reformiug the insbriate portion of the community, Alr, B. F. Rounds rend & report on the work carried out at tho Betliol Home, ot aloue tua tem- poiat, but aigo in a spiritual, form. 1he praver- meetings wero woll attonded, and produced a Ingh moral effost on even the roughest kind of msu. Temperance, to be pormanant and effect- ive, must bo pormeated by the influonce of the Holy Spirit. Mra, Cnrse was highly oulogized for her great efforts i directing tho religlous exercisos at the Bothel Howe, MIFS WILLARD read an able addrown on tte temporance movo- wient in gonersl, making sorso sllusion to the ro- cont political contest 1u Cook County. "Slo ro- grottod that the poople had to choase bLetweon cloctiug a brewer and & professlonal politician, and she hopod that the citizons of Cook County would nover be reduced to such an altoruative i tho future, Miss Willard was very hopeful for the cause in which eho ia engagod, and prediot- ed a graud rovival @ithin o very brief poriod. Afior slugiog * Hold the Fort," the Conven- tion adjourned. —_——— THE MASS-MEETING, EXOUANGE OF EXFERIENGES, To call the assembly at Mothodist Chursh Block Just evening & ** mass-mooting * would be to apply to It & mianomer, It was not oxtraor- dinery in poius of numbers, but it reprosouted & vory intolligent portion of our citizens, Upon the platform wore Miss Fronces E. Willard, Mra, M. B, Holyoke, Mrs. James Ilobbes, Mrn, L, A. Hugans, Mry, Dr. Jutkins, Mras. T, B, Carso. Mien Frances i, Willard prosided. M8, JRNNIE ¥, WILLING, Prosident of the Woman'a Ohristian Union of Illinois, waa Jutroduced, and addressed the maot- ing a4 some length, Bhe sald that as Horcules lad siranglod tho sorpent sont by Juno to de- stroy bim, America bad dostroyed ono groat ser- pent,—human slavery. There was muother ser- pout, and one of no less power, and it was tho ovil of intemperance. 'Tho great troublo about the mattor was tho provailing inertia smong good peoplo, It was woll to understacd its mag- unituae, and, in order to polat thiu out, she would compare it with something else, Tho Chicaga fire probably sauk £3,000,000, but in. temperanco sinks £300,000,000,000 yesriy o “this country, One bundted thoussud peopla were Lurucd out of thewr homes, but intomperance makos 600,000 people worse thau homeluss every year. Bixty thousand poople would be dead of ‘strong drink within a twelve- month, There was a grand army of s million sots, human lepers, marching on, ita numbers continually incroasing, Could a nation stand such a constant strain upon its inbabitants? Ilow should the evil be mut? Thu speaker thought wo haif-measures would answer. It must be toial abstinence and legal probibition. It was said that peopla would hava whisky un- der all ciroumstanovs, and the revenue produced waa onc of the chief props of the Government. In a coitain town in muothor Btato the speaker had found from etatistics that tho aunual rev- euto from this sourco was $18,000. Ou the other hsnd, $100,u00 was what is cost to take caro of the crimiual busivesa in that Kiate, Ie- apeotable lquor-dealivg was the worst of tho wholo lot, As a Quaker onco said to a hquor- dealors *Thoo's the worst of the whole lat. Thee takes our respoctable youug men, gives them liquor, sud then turus them out to the low doggeries.” ¢ bine boon ssid that probivition was a failure, It had bean tried, it was esid, in Mawe, aud failed. Why then did the liquor dealors oppose it 80 vigorounly ? Nat one-tenth ert of the liquor waa gold_now that was sold formerly 1 that Btate, * Well,” sald oue, *law is tbiug, Lut we have no public sentiman The spe: #81d it was the dusy of all Christiana to make a soutiment on the subjoot, snd Ghristian women were especially adapted to the work, (Appisuse ] ome paople thouglit the orusads is over. On the contrary, the apeaker said tho crusado never had the bold upon Chiristian women 1 bsd to- day. Tho iufluence was still being exerted, and the apeaker prophesied that the wark woula 8O on* uotil the bend of the dastro, wad made Eo-ulu-. In coucluding, she earnsstly ox. orted her hearera to cont{nue their work in the noble cauwe they had eapoused. Mitd. M. B. MOLYOER, Corresponding Becretary of the Siste Unlon, was the next speaker. &he saud the axtent sud the barrore of intemperance wers patent to all, snd it was uunecessary to dwell upon the thome. Ita scope was terriblo. FKven the Chicago fire was caused by s drunk Could any one with a Leart i his breast deeply on thia subject and utter th spairing ory, 0 ‘Lord, how long perauce |morle’ soller admittod lotemperance was an evil, ' What was ‘The only then, |ay v deciding what omm:uhwm o ravel, not feel almout de- The tem- the drinker, and even tha rum-. 'RIBUNI T'RIDAY vidlog lino hotweon femperenso and Intampor- anca? Malerate drinlung, am it was calis, was fesrful Wing, ot Ay minch at liest A4 it wan in 18 ronnits, Wuo wanbil think of seking how mach of a rattlosoaka way poisonoun? Tha reptilo would bo killed withous a scruplo aul with no lonk of time, Tha only eacaps, tha ouly nafoly, wau tolal abatineuco from drink. and this, the poaker doclarad, was tha teaching of the Word of God. Min. ifolyoke referred to s case to which hnr attontion had hoen callod, that of & Iady whosa drunken husband had reformed, but who had dinsppoatad, and the Iady feared tha worst. Mra. Holyuke asked tho md of the audienze in searching for this man, Aun opgortunity was then given for rolating PENSONAL EXPERIENCE, Tho firat gentleman 1o offer Lus testimony to the 5004 work of the Union was Mr. Walberl, This geutloman's connection with the Union datow fiom the last of Juno, whon lo resolved to abandon hts jutemperate life. 1o took the plodgo, aud Lad thus far muccosdod in keopinj rud was fnn in the conviction that hn wo! ntinue to keup it. Capt, Von Michalosky related his exparianea, To the kindnaas of the tadien of the Guiou hs attributed tho great change vhich vud taken piace, and to tho grace of Uod L at.r.buted the Buccess lia had met {n carrving ont hiy resalve, The Prendont, diss Wiliard. said sho wouldn't read hor own addresa,but that of another, which Bumu!nud two merity which hor own did’ not,— rovity and oloquoncs. It was delivered by n buily,” clumay, awkward fallow st the uational camp moeting last suminer, abd waa the racord of a man who bad been sble, through tho work of the temparance poople, to broak off from tho torrible habit of driok. Aiss Willard, in closing, wzhorted all to engago in oarnest sation, Uule-s action ahould resuit from all tho mestings, thoy would be {u valu, Aftor tho singing of anotber bymn, thn ex- ercigen woro concluded. i gy COOK COUNTY _TEMPERANCE ORCANI- - ZATIONS, DELLGATES TO THE NATIONAL CONYVENTION, Tho Wotnan's Temperancn Association of the First, Bocond, and Third Congressionsl Districts ussemblod yesterdsy morning in tho lecturs-ronm of thoe Mothodiat Church Block. Awmong thoso presont wers 3ta, Dr. Jutkivg, Hogers Park ; M. E, B, Marcy, Evanaton; Mra. Jeunie F. Willing, Chicago, Proaident Worman'a 8tato T'em- peranco Union ; Mins F. E, Wiliard, President Chicago Union ; 3rs, M. B, Holyake, Firat Vica- President aud Corresponding Seorotary Chicago Unioo ; Mrs. M, L, Martin, Chicago; Mra. Aaron Sweacy, Englowood ; Mra. I, C. Hiil, Woatorn Bpringn ; Mre, Willism G. Pomoroy, Mrs. E. D, Howell, Mrs. Haworth, Mrs. Isabella Jones, Mra. Wilkam Wirt, Mra, Judgo Smuth, Mrs. J. B. Habbe, Mrs. O. H. Case, and Mrs, L. A. Hagsns, Cuicago, Tho meetiug was called to ordor by Mrs. E. E. Marcy, who read a portion of Scripturo. Mrs, Li. A. Ragaus followed in a forvent praver, aftor which the ladios sang “ Am [ o roldier of the cross," to tho ergan accompaniment, aud tndor the leadership of Mrs, M. B. Holyoke. Brs* Marcy wan chosen President of the meeting, and Mus, Holvoke Becrotary. The Prenident procecded to ntate that THE ORJECT OF THE MEETING was the appoiutinent of committess from each district to arrange for represontation in the Na- tional Convention. It wao thon moved that.the Chair appoint theno committocs. Catried, The Chair appoint- ed tho following committeos : Firat Duistrict, Mre. Jonos, Mre. Guruoy, and Mrs. Barnen; So ond, Mrs. Jutkins, Mrd. Browa, Mrs. Iobbi Tuird, Mss, Case, Mrs, Hagans, Mrse. Martin, These committees were nstructed to retira and appoint Vice-Presidouts aud delegates to the Nutional Convaention, Lotters wore read from frionds of tho Asnacla- tion regrotting thoir inabilicy to bo presont at the meoting, and roporting progresa in the or- gnnizatton of temporauce unious in saveral towns, Mr. J. Wollatt sang *‘You'll find it fn the flowing bow)," an adaptation of an old English drinking soug to su.t the temperanca causc. Mra. Willing, Presidost of the Htato Temper- ance Union, spoko of tha necoesity for thoiough organization of the temparance work in the city. Bho would advise the formation of a unton for overy threo or fulir cburol with & prayor- masting onoco a woek, at which repotta of proge tess could bs made, Mra, Willing was vory hopeful of the ukimato success in work. Sho believed the ladiea of Chicago could arouso a sontiment and work such a reforin that all tho whisky would bo tbrown i Lake Michigan in ten yoars, DButfo do thie they must work and pray togothor. © Mrs. T, C. Hill, a very pleasant looking, mid- dlo-sged Friond, upon beivg mvited to tell the moeting svhiat was baing done 1n bhor tows, ssid that at Western Spriugs thoy had no orgeniza- tion, but overy timo she came to town sho dropped in to tho tompornuce moetiyg. Iler hioart was in tho work, and she trusted 1t would goon. Miss Mary Evorts was convinced that nine- tentha of tho offouts put forth In the causs of tomporance were successful, and these efforts wore toward provention rather than cure. An ounco of the formor was worth sevoral huudred waight of the latior. Mre. Hoyt, of Hyde Park, gave an sncour- aging'accouns of & drunkard's thorongh refor- matton, aud urged;tho nocessity of continuod la- bor in the causo. DMrs. A. J. Brown, of Evaneton, epoke of tho progrosa mado iu her towu. Bhe had organized asocioly of boys and young men callod tho * Band of Hope."” L'racts woro being distributed, rogular mootings hold, and work done to pat down profanity and inlemporauce in drinking, smoklng, sud chewing. It was not connocte: with tue Tomporauce Unlon, but was simply & privale offort {0 maintain tho cause of tewpe- rance in conncstion with thelr church and Hun- day-gchool. The enthusiaam, instead of tlag- 1ng, was certainly increasing., Tho sneaker aaid {L\o boya taught oach other, the temperanco catochism was usod at times, anocdotos relatod, und tho meatiogs conducted by tho boya almost entirely, Sue vover saked the boys if thoy had broken their pledges. She thought thoir coue scioncos would prompt them to raveal the fact it thoy bad, and ebe would not insult them by aaking thow, The Nominatlug Committeo roported tho fol- lowing nomiuations ; First Dutrict, South Bide—Vice-Proaident, Mra, Asron Gurney; dologate, Mrs, Willis Barncs; altar- nate, Mra. Gurney, Secorul Diatrict, North Side—drs, Dr, Naymond dalnudllo. Mrs, Dr, Jutkins; siternate, Mra, Dr. Hay- NG Dteertet, Weat Side=Drs, Holly; delegate, Mre, O, 1. Oase; alternato, Mra, L,'A, Hugaus, The uominations were put and carried, An appropriste praver was mado by Mrs. I\, A, Wil- Iard, aftor which the Preuldent took oocasion to 8ay a good word for the organ of the Conven- tion—tlio JWoman's Temperance Union. It wus edited by tho best women in the wark, was tho bost teniperance paper published, cont only 60 centa n yoar, ouly & cont a weok, and she wanted evarybody to tako it, Nobody pressed forward, howevor, to subscribe, Tho minutes were then road, after which tha meoting adjournocd. W SCANDAL OR SLANDER. Bvecial Dispateh to The Chicdao Tridune, Lincory, Neb., Nov. 4. —The Owalis Herald, this mornlug, contsine & communication pur- porting to have boen written from Lincoln, con- talnlng most astounding charges against Dr, I @. Fuller, Buperintendent of tho Htate Insana Asylum. Fullor {s charged with botog & no- torious comnion drnukard, and with hinta of n- nioral tendenoles of & darker kind; also, charges of the greatest extravagance in supplying the private table of the oilicers of the institution, Theee charges are wholly without foundation, Dr. Fullor bas bsen s resident of Linooln for pumber of yaars past, eawming here from Gales- burg, 1ll, Ho Iu & young msv, snd stands bigh in lite profession, "His appointment to his pros- et position was indorsod by smincot phssiciaus and citizens of the Btate. It is probable that Gov, Oarbor will thoroughly iuvestigato the charges. The friends of Fuller are contident that he will pasa tho ordes) oroditadly and tri- umphsatly, — ARKANSAS LEGISLATURE. Larree Roox, Ark, Nov. 4.—A memorisl to Congress asking the eetablishment of & Ternito- risl Qovernment ig the Indian country passea the Houso to-day. 1n the Benats billa were introduced as followa: To authorizo the State Board of Finance to bor- row woney by plndgmu ilie bonds of the Biate au security ; to provide for the liquidation of tho obligations of the Btate; to provide for the fond- log of Auditor's warrants abd Treasurer's cer- tificaten issued since Dec. 44, 1874} to ohange tho time of holding the genersl State eloction to the frst Tussday after tho firat Monday in Novewbar, Noble Bportsman—'* Missed. he?” Cautious }u&’;(on&hal‘fio‘rnnh'ithnald-xln -:l;. ‘ael, wadoa gang qt asa faur 88 30 13 ook ya ?‘-uuuau ."-I'wwl h by THE COURTS. Suit Against John ¥, Mueller for Alleged Lobby Seryi Counterfoitors Held for Trial—Another Long-8uffering Wite, Record of Judgments and New Suills. LOBBY SERVICES, MUELLER AND MIB CONTRACT. About fonr werks ago & Ju Lzment was enter- od by dofault in the Supenor Cautt in favor of Hamuel E, Uibbard, and against John (. 3nal- ter, for tho rum of $53,430.12. Tho amount was Iargs, the defeudant well hucwn an tho con- tractor forthe atone to be furnished for tho new Cuslom-flouse, Lut tho declaration was very non-committal, it only naming ths common conrls, and & judpment was eotered qu.otly, thongh not without grest hemtation sn the part of Judge Usry, TYesterday altarnoon, notico haviog heen previonsly gives, a motlon was mado by tha defendant to ket arido tho fudgment on tho ground nf waut of conkideiation, A lurge nuraber of &l davits were 1end on both siden and ther wern rich prowiken of revelations of curraption of ofticiala m high eircles, whoso names aven conld vot Le profunely mentionad, Among athiors it wag arorted in ope of the afidavita that tho Hon. ., Farwoll's influence Lad bnen recurod, turough 1hlbard, for Muetler, Mr. Faiwell, however, filed an aftidavit avowing Litself most tunocent aud iguorant of avervthing of the ko, It wan inafly agrecd that if the plaintif wonid agreo to try the emso in & veck beforo & mewmber " of tho bar, tho defaut should stand untit the tial. but if that propo- eiinn was dectiwed the default alionld he act arido and the defendant nilowed Lo pleal on giv- g hond in the suw of 5,010 for tha paymuut of whatever judgumout might borendored agmuost ; him Judge Qary, in deciding the mstion, eaid that the aftidsvits did not sbow thay Hitbara bad ever performed a dolar's worth of wcrvien for Mueller in gatting the contract, farther, peihia w, than tuking a potn Lo & sub-editor ou the e ing Journal, tor wiich 20 ehiltings wonld hay baen ample temuneration, and ho il uot th that tho plawmtit! would recover, lie | was willing that the parties rhould teko | 8 change of venuo if they witlicd on the ground of lus being preludiced, bhut if be wan ebliged to Losr the awo ho wonld do it as would witnoss a dog faht. without auy feehun; ‘The lawyars on each rde. howeser, expre theirentire confldencen tha Sudge's impartinl and wero willing, nots ithutanding the expression i to try iho cawe befure bum, ™ are noderrtuod to bo for obain- ing the contract for Mucller for furmehing tle * cut owouo for thn Custom-Houke, wiieh how : made en much trouble. ‘Tho revelatiunm rrom:ea to be decidedly rich, but_owiugy to tho fuct taat the attornoys ou either mde, J. L. [igh aud T, o A. Stoors, sppmeently suxions to ovoid pub. all city, by leave of * Conrt toos away tle afildavits which had boen filed, no partica lors can be given. It is assertea that Mr. flib- bard is only a figure-hiend, 88 it were, having no iuterest iu the suit. sud that ather and hetier- kuown men are the interested pasties, who are not over-anzious to Lavo thuir names Kuown, P ol OTHER BUSINESS. COUNTEKFEITERS IN TUGUILT. Tho Graud Jury in the United Staton District Court roturned two {ndictients Weduesday, uno against Bonjamin Doyd aud the other againkt Alminoda Boyd. Tuese parties wero arrested ashort time ago by Llmer Wasbburn, Chief of the Bacret Bervice, and are charged with haviug In their porscssiou two plites for printing counter- foit 100 Treasury notes, and two plates for counterfo ting g20) greenbachs, which thcy had causod to be engraved, and from which a e ber of counterfoit notes had Leen printed. Tho prisoucrs were arraigned yesterday morning, nud pleaded not guilty betore Judge Blodgett, They wero then admittod to batl, the mmount Leing fixed at 80000 1n the caxe of Beujswin Lo, and at #15,000 in that of Almiriuds Bovd, Lut. being unabla to obtaiu swietics, thoy were re- manded to the County Juil. TIHE GREAT WESTEIN INSURANCE COMPANY, The following is an abstract of the mouthly re- port of W. Upton, Assiguec, for the wmonth of Uctobor: i Balanro l:nhlnd Oct, 1, DIy Aftor throo years' expericnce, Busie L. Baker has como to the couctusion that Georgo M, Baker in oot ber afinity, and vesterday she filed « bill for divorco. in which she tells how Ls troats hor, Aftor profacing her allogation with n statement that slio has always Leonn model of wifely virtuo, sud thut sho bas boen tolerant of atl thoso httlo nocesesry shoricomings and vicos which are ioberent in lLumau nature, Mrs. Baker chargos, in goneral terms, that hior hus- baud has been gmilty of extrame and ropentod cruelty, and in particalar that Le develuped a very puguscions tondency, and bavitually -muueE nimeelt by spoihng the smoothuess and rotundity of ber countonauce, aud erecting | sundey irregular and unpromising hiliockd tnerevn, to tho great damage of hor personal ! beanty, and of Ler future jrospects if rhe vhould desiro n second husvand. On one oecn~ sion sho was 8o sovercly beaten that whoe was unable to ourse or care for her | iufant, aud it died iu two days for want of care. Bhe baa also been repeatedly | confined to her bed for two woels at o | time 1u consequence of his bratal treatient, and | {5 10 aimont daily fear of her life. Bach being the cuso, sho feoiu that it is impossible to lonzer live with bim, and therefore pravs for a legal acparation aud to be allowed to resumo ber mui- del namo of Busie L. Bmith. 1TENS, George W, Cnm(:\mll wap yesterday sppointed Assigeoo of Isaac . [lenderson, Judye Blodgett was occupied tho grester part of yosterday In bhearing a motion to deliver to Crano & Hlodgkiua certain property formerlv be- | louging to tho bankrupts Fox & Howard, wlich property s at present in the osscesion ~of Conro & Carkins, The itigation about this property is recent, and too well known toneed recapitulation. The mgu- ment will be conoluded to-day. Judge Farwoll was ongaged yesterday in hoar- Ing exceptions to the Aaater's report in the cave of the Great Westorn Telograph Oomunny, The objectiona were ovarritled, and esovptions taken, 1bhe Grand Jury in the United States Court are axpected to ratirn a lurge number of indict- | g}enll luto court to-day, and then adjourn mmo 0. TKITED BTATES COURTH. i Eliza J. Arich began a auit for 810,600 against tho Bt. Louis Mutual Life Insuranco Comj SUPERIOR COURT IN BHIEF, Tho City of Chicago ilod a po tition in the & erior Court to bave mxcertained tho damazes | or opening an salloy in Lot 4, Block 8, of the | west part of Hamnel Ellis’ Addition tu Chicago, Joseph Kowalskl, who was stabbed u fow weeks uo at an evening entertuiumeut on the ! North Hida in tho honss of Jacob Arasek, com- | menced a suwit againat Albert llumea, who ! swuuded him, to recover &4.(L0 dminages for tho injuries regeived, Kowalskislicges that Lo hos beun confined to hiy bed since the aftrur, and is likoly taloso the use of oua of his hands by rox- | son of the wounds received from Humsa, A capias was slso wsued for lussa's arrces, ' D, Hevp & Scuoenthaler tiled & potition sgainst i | | D. H. Call and Q. J, I, Kraft, saxing for & ilo- chanio's lien to tha amount of $1,176.08 on the four lots comtencing at the atloy east 0f Ashlaud | svonue, aud in the rear of the sixtoen buildings | faciig ou sald avenue, which waid four lots ex- ! toud eastward from the said allev, aud fronting : on Carroll sursst, huu:g 8 part of Blook 13 in tho 8. W, }{ of e, 18, 39, 14, Tho wame partios also filed & second patition sgainst Call & Kra(t for & wochauic'a lien for 1,942.41 on tho six lots on the corner of Ashland syvouue aud Carroll street, 1n the sswe subdivision. CIACUIT COUAT. Herry Pike, 8. M. Barrett, and Eben Dole be~ fll!ul euit for $1,500 agalnst Heury Cady and J. R. Brown, N. I\ Wright sued Willis P, Dickinson for 2 2,500, Mark De Young bvog;n azuit againat Arie Riet- teldy, to recover §5,000, Mary W, Bimera began & suit sgainst Arthur W. Windets to pecover 83,000 dawayus for an alleged breach of cavenant, Frauk Grundeis began s suit againut Charles Eichenberg, clauning $3,000 damagos. W. Al Willaer sued Chauncoy 1. Bowen for 2,000, OBIMINAL COURT. Robert Colline was found guilty of burglary, aud hie term of imprisonnions waa tized at eigh« teeu moutbs iu the Panitentisry, Georye Curtis ploaded guilty to larceny, and wau nentonced to the Peniientiary for vue year, William Burke was tried for an assauli with inteat to kill and scquitted. J. 8. Bloowingeton wasput on txial for libeling L s ! A. Dorton, of Keoluk, Seeretars. | we deem | furuiers, droven {Our_usual “Popular Prices.” 5 59 5, 1875. G. 1. Yeager, The fndictment was based on an artcle pmblichef by tha forner woma montha ' tho ‘attar Lad seduces s ade vend catmitted sandey oth i arties tu the Lzl wera publ tival parere, and a gieat dead ‘of fael. g wad movifeated. Iha prineipal wiiuess for tho defensn was the woman (u the case, o fate | ers n aboat whuao ago it would not Lo » ‘T evidrnce waa uniit for pub. Ko exbatative that it hired the Court, eumaal, and jurz. Tha cane was given 16 the jury at u late hour” In the afiernoou, with !esietiona o 1oturn o sealed verdict this morn- 10, 1f Gns sean reached, Gt Junny BLonGerT- 1 to 2 ‘-Yviwu'. Gany—74 1o 47, and B8O to ™, io. eln ive » el | 41w Moane--11, 12, 11, Y it Roaens -Set caso 124, and calendar Nos 190 11, el mive, dtoar Boora 1wy y 2. fuclusive, denor Fanwisn, 12 02 4 311, wuclusive, Brpratn Co W, 1L, Falrbanks et dniie T, Wotvple, s i F. Cofiman, $97.41, i s e Chastes e rding ve, Eoawad juiy, § Walreanr on, Willian MeGuire, 3 wa. Fourth” Natousl Baik of Chive, $s: . M ar ve, Roek Jlaven Cement CGome pany, §75.38 ve, Jobu J. Monisgue, garnisien. — Miltn linpgara v, T, Esker, Ir., $30. 10, o, Tt er & Co, guv. Loniay Browneli, §381.47,— h & Juda Manufstucing and Jobn I, Duncau, $6185 Chrintlan Wisciater, $190 45k, ulih and Jobn D, Duncan, ¢ Kand Juke Warp Sl Coy 12,0 ¢ Brown % Co., gariishess, tor | & Co, v, John b, Ford and Holman ‘va, ¢, |} oy v Chiariod A, Kinith ) Weaks, £ — L Nart sl P Mattxha v, 0 b In w11, E, Fiske va, Jan, uis, $202,—dunua Adler | ct sl va S, U 215, Beem § verdict, $2,790, IN PORN-PACKERS, Convention nt Keokuk, fu., of This Cinam of Society Therenbonts, Ay el Inattels to The Clieans Trbune. KEokUK, Ia. Nov. 4—Paieusnt to the call iesued foms tuao sines, & Convoution of tho Pork-Packers of tlis uection of the Wosl was beld iv the United Siates Dirtrict Court-Room fu this city, this sfternoon, Quner and Cartbage, | 1L, West Pot, Ottumwa, Burington, Fort Madisan aod Kovkuk, Ia, and Havuibal and | LaGrange, Mo, wero represonted. James Ad- ams, of Quiney, was chosen President, A, J, Sulwell, of Enunibzl, Vice-Fresident, and Georgo The Commit- tee 0n Businose, through Ia Chairman, Gesrgo B. Bmytls, of Lieoknk, reported the following | resolutions, which wero adopted : L. Wo cominend the adoptin of the eulos and regue | lations appling G tue packing of hoge, the.r cut and care, a101ed by the Nuttanal Furk-Fackers' Conven tiun recoutly beld i 61, Louls, 2. Tiat, {2 view of the rivk of sending money fnto | the country to bug bogs, sud the exciiement usually fotten up in the country by commsion-biyers, o | Bereby recowmend thiat ho toxg ective eckers of thin Consention ouline their putchuses of hogs to (Le pus- ha delivery aud to be weighed at our respective ! i3t Pty 3. Wa Lereby resommend tha diacontinnsnce of the employment of Luyers th buy hogs un co:umismion, L The pu of boge, when they wre Lought upen the reppacuiation of & -ler, tha price agreed o fur the saiae infor good, emootl, well-fotted wmer. chantuble hoga. Any ovvrgrown, rough, or parils- | fatted Logn to bo rejecied and taken ouly ata prce Lt muy ba agre d on, cripplad Loge, pigay eows, and st It all easee 10 Vo reyweted, or, Af takeu fromw | onesthird (0 Le eductad ffum te s vof good | tor tage, one-fourth for crippled bogs, wnd 40 wands to ba deduc b ey Wherean, from the Leat {nforinau QLtain, the packiog keason promisca to open Lk deem 8t 10 our futereet to at auddou the purch comnesion, wo hereby apres (o puy 8 of Logs in Our reapecs tve loeziitivs for tlc defivered ond welglied &L onr respective packing potuts relative prices to. the Pices rulitg in Chicago, St. Lonts, and other large P Ling points at ibe tie of purchuse, and wo bereby adsies frolacers and shippers, as far a8 practicable, 10 aell thetr higs divectly to packers, aud thus save ta | ibewrvivee 1o comntnieslune tliat biavs proviously been | Daid commismun Lugere, - A v Stock Tho other day a Vickelurg negro was drawing & bigg dug eronnd the rireet Ly a 6trap, sud citizon i pirad ; *Ta that yonr dog 2 * Yea, raly. Do vou want to goll him ? ™ Yew. eal, 1 waut to =els my stieer ob him." Yourehare 7 How's that' 2 " “Wiy, dis dog dirided into eightecn shecrs, Do eheor A am & litio down in the moaf on ‘count of de hard timer, au' Ize depurtized to sell the ksyoino for the sum ob two dol ars.” WESTE Bl b liogy on fi. Z STATE-ST., Tro Daars Korth of Badison, FELTS, BIRDS, PLUMES, WIKGS, 08T, TIPS, FLOWERS, FEATHER BANDS, VELVETS, FRENCH FELTS, TRIMMED G0ODS, Strangors will find a large variety to see leat from. Ordora promptly executed. 124 srarmsr REMOVED From 241 West Madison.at. WEBSTER'S. ~EINaNciaL. . WILLIAMS & 00, BANKBERS, 40 WALI-ST., NEW YORK, buy snd sell Chicago City, Miiwaukee, bi, Paul, abid other good municipal bowds, Investient securltien constantiy on hand, urlington, Cedar R, and Miun, frit, utvugu, Dibville & Viucenues Arst, d—ortiern Facitio 7 310 rat, curitics’ not regularly Onlers for stocks and othor aw York sur the Cuntinaut (buiog wors st ber: 1y ttiau by otiier). will sall iroas Plos No. 60, North itiver, aa lulions AMLIL U, Pouzoly FIANCH, Lrudeilo, v, 21 Basurdar, i e 1 | (lucludiag wiey; il 9120, ocordiog Lo sccu o inodativdi L dii, Hoturn tiakets st raduced 'n auperi - without HY National Line of Steamships, NEW YORK 10 QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. BRIN, 4,040 ton: v Baiarday, Nov. 8 at lla. . ENGEAND, 4,576 (ona.. Nov, I3, at$v.m. i oy 5, Nov.3i, at Ila. m, aturday, Nov, 3t a4 .o, Buradag, Nor. 11, at3p. m. 18, . ax. uraday, Nor. and b onrracor. . Return tle i ed l&'uu:" U 6 curceasy, Apiy to v e . LARSON, Nortieast vorner Olsrk aug Randaiph-ais. (upuosile bew biiciuan 1 Chicaks Grout Western Stenmship Line, Frum New York w Bristal (1iogland) direst. | Saturda; McVICKER'S THEATRE, Every Eveniug from »\’v;:‘d” Nov, 8, (Ul Sunday, THE MEBRY WIVES 0F WINDSOR, Comie Opern In 3 Actz, by Otto Nicolad, Porformed by tha Chicago Liederkranz Under the diraction of HANS BALATEA, Tith an fminenac cast, Chorus of 75, Orcheatra of 40, New Costumes, New Appointments, | . Now Scenery. POPULAR PRICES —Admina:on, $1: Reserved Seats, B0 cta kxtra, Admirslon to Gallery, 61 rta, Heats ean now be reserved at the Box (oM e, ! Litirettom in English and Grrinan (10 cts) to be had at the Box Oilice. ADELPHI THEATRE, THIS (TRIDAY) EVENING, NOV, 5, THE BRILLIANT, ROMANTIC DRAMA, Prauaunced ihie Mowt Perfect Prodoction Ever Witnensed in Chiengo, The Play e Great and Ungualified Sucoses, Tl Reacuo from Nes Turk lay | The Ol Carding M st Sunrise By serlamation (e mort s hig 118 Of Cloverdalat lamation the mur gy 3 efielte aver prurcd, VY -besutlful acenic Pricea—Tse, T0c, 25¢, and 15:; i uo oxtra, ADELPHT THEATRE, BUNDAY EVE NING, NOV, 1875, GRAND SACRED CONCERT. Only sppearance this erason of the rclebrated Tennesses Jubilee Singars, Thin cla-r, teom Olivet Seminary, Texinaton, wers formorly nheven i are wow siiging their ylening urch mongs sud plantation meiotie througho North fu ad of their sciol, P Adualssion, 502 aud " STAR LECTURE COURSE. THE “'I)RLD-X-::\.M()FS T, BARNUM Mondar, Nov, ¥~UNION PARR CHERCL, *“Tho World, und Iow to Live fu 1t," 44 pp. BOOKK Containing Barnuiw's lncture on * Getting,” givon tn thoan Janarn MeClurg & Coe, Admisriun, 51 cte. Se te, 75 cta; or in xchange for Option Tiekets - P, Bawss, Nov, 15; Paor, ALex, Wincarye, BV carpenter d sheddon. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, UNABATED SUCCESS OF THL FAMOUS CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS IN AN ENTIRE NEW PROGRAMME, peryery Evening, and Weduesday and Ssturdsy Mati. onday, Nov. f, Chic PILLY MAN v Matineo ’ E; ‘he Art of Mones- Tareharing sneived seatn ot ; ' Great Favorite Comedian, NG. Alao, JUSTIN LOBINSON, the tmporronaty b B CE o McVIOKER'S THEATRE, LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF James IJ.evvis As e PROFESS ki fn the THE BIG BONANZA'! EPNOTICE. —Saturday M:tfnce and Night, Bensfit of yames Lowin, t week, Grand Opera—Merry Wivet of Windsor—hy the LIEDERKIA NEW OHIGAGO THEATRE, CHARLOITE THOMPSON COMBINATION, CHARLOTTE THOMPSON AS JANE EYRE, Every evening at &, aud Saturdsy afternaon 22, Tick- ota, 80¢, 75c, and §1. Beuts sccurcd withous estra chiarge. PHYSIOLOGICAL LEGTURES, AIS, A, C, LYMAN will give the cotirse ta be heid at the Ath nglon-at,, this afternoon at ulieet Huw o Prepure Food to Lest Nouriah te liody ; What Atticies to Eat, aud What to Avaid, balunce of the courae, £1. Ler third lecture of No. 65 W RAILROAD TIME TANLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPAHTURG UF TRATRG EIPLANATION 03 RPPrnrscr S1ARKS. exntat. 4 Bty ecemier T AT = vive punday at8:00 e, m. § Dails CHICAGD & ke Gprin | HESTERY AUILADAT, e Nediaon and al Gy SETTPATER Db i e abudun Fxpree Phiilwankes Fast Mall (Sunda; 881 Twaokas Mall... ., BMilmankes Bap Mfilwaukos Pax STilwankoa P Tepat corner of Wi Kinzieama, 4-Depot corner of Caps! e d Kiosle.sts, Dty 7o MIEHIEAN CENTA L RAILAYY nt, foor 0 Twenty-somAats 4 Corner of Bancteon airat., and Tacketee, 81 Clarkest,, sout _and 95 Luke at,, Treman House. 08 *4:0 0. m. L7154 CHICARY, ALTOY & ST. LOWS, o 11:.‘1)“(7.’;‘ '.} e Cify mvl‘lllannv 8 Linas, R e ol I Kansas Oity and Denver Past Ex. Bt, Louis and Sprinefeld K K1 Louw, Syringiiaid 4 Te; coria, Neokuk & Kurlington: Pracis, heikux & Bucling: Ghleaeoa Painah Matlrok £ teeator, Laeon, Washington Kx, Jollat & Daieht doo sumiodati C1CAGY, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAIL RAILROAD, Erinn Derat, corner udison an { Canal-1ts, Ticket (3 fieq, h Ciark-at., opponte Sherman lowse, and at Depot.' weare. | Arnice, Mlwaukos & Prairle du Chies| athivislun, Pamsenge * 808 m.{* 748 p. m. Ket, ul o) *10:008. m. [* 4:00p. m ILLINDIS CENTRAL RAI Take-st, and, ice 121 Randolph-st, “near Clark, t10& New U Sriskneld sad Speacnend g Peariaand Ke kuh Brpr Duliaque 4 Sjonz Gity by Dubuque & Siuus | Gilman Passonger.. AN, xtaenihs., cas, 53 Clark sy CHIPARN, BURLINGTON & YUINCY RAIL Depols, Joot vy Luie-its, Indiangsur. and an ! fannt wid Sizteenthate, Noket O and at dapots T Lare, | drew, utudue & Sous Uity Fip. Paciuc Fast Lane, fur Otoa: Kausas Ulty, Laaveaworth, cnison & BE. Juseph Kzn. Teaasr xpioas, Aurura Pasen) Monduta. Uttawa Aurura t tonxes, Aurors Prssencar (3 7). {!'n‘l:i\fi:u- ‘;:MFl_tu Ry Lizp, ient Ribe Kazma Oy, Rrenmarian 1% E raay. 3Ex. Monday ERIE AND GHI Depot, Exparitton Liutitings § Gact et o Blarbst, sone ner a7 Wauhinghone Leare, R st ng-Hoom Sleaptng Cary, New York withor ;. AR Ripres s a Bce Drawing.Room wrwaid Hurel Car Ouly lins rusniag the b anress—Pallman Dray.| to KANKAKEE LINE, From Central Depot, soot Luke-st,y und depat . serindeat,_ Tickel fice, T34 Kandotphot s ansont st ace | Arri Tndiananalis, Louiseille & Cincin. 1 Dky i o 5. Ticketa for the | Indwusesit]osie 8:20p. m. ruion, 10 cto, | _Batl agt fxprasdatlys 1t 215 8. m. COL. WOOD'S MUREUM, Tho only Stock Comeldy Company in Chlcago, Patronized by the F.shivh and Elits of the Ciry, Friday Matiuee, MARBLE IEART. I'riday Eveniug, UNCLE TOM®S CABIN. SUNDAY LECTURE SOCIETY. McCORMIOR HALL, Sunday, Nov, 7, #p. m. Admis. slon, 10 cents, MONCURE g. CONWAY Wll give Lis famous Lecturo on_* THE DEVIL.' Doors open st 2and close at 3. Tickets, each od forany e, for nsle at Jansen, McClurg & Co,'s, AND KOKOMO LIVE. St Louiv Rasbesy depat, care o Weat Side, Ieket ofice, 13T CINCINNATI AIR LINE From Putsburg, Cinrinnact & ner Clinten and Carrall-s Randolyh-st., @nid at depos TLeate, | Arrive, ln'l'll:‘n‘l)pnllalfluhllnl & Clacin. atl Day Epces o o Indisasgalis, Loinariiis & Gielar) *20% W-* 0:00pay . | 8:00p. m.| 1:40e. m. TSBURG, CINCINNATI & ST. dego: eurner Chintan end Dcketofice, 121 ttandolph« PIT Pl LouIs RAIIL‘KOI'). 908 m, B:01p. Ta. * 8:40p.m. 7:408, m, HICAGO RAILWAY, SRALED PROPOSA phrunent UNTIL 1 =NTH DAY OF N vodtract, for four yew: ities of Lo thie Dy HE LIGH K. 3 fur turnishing by from 'tho 1at'day of Juls, 1t such quant: ber 8all-Pouches s may; from time o time, Lo roquired aud ordered; sach potche ta o mform, luevecy ruspect, to the samples on exniblion fn 10ls Dopartinent, and in the Post-mioes st Boston. Haritord, New Yutk, Puiladeipbia, Ciaclonatt, Lows: wlllo, Bt Louls, avd Chicag.. pecificativui of the ounsiruotion and materials of thers sanples will ba furnishied, on application t 1he Sucords Assistaut Pusimaster-General, Bidders, befurs submitting proposals, should therafors carefully asamin I;I.IIIIJIM And oumjpars thym with S whioh are to be attached to such ponchos by tho ounirastor, will ba furuisbed to bl for 8t purpoes b) 1ho Dupartment. All'the laathor nail pouchvs contractsd for are to be deliveraiile av tho riak and sapense of tho cuntracwr, sad st aucn Limes, sad in such uuaDtiLios, As m rod and orderd &t the ¥ €0, 15 Lisey ate Do slgidly in- ey’ 81, tho Diace of Jueie A Tan 0 tono of thet found 1o o ifertor to the samipe, in atly rospect, wilt bo acce ¢ pad for, ‘e averags number of au wichus” required will frubavly nut excced ton Wrusaud sonuslly Dt the Pustrusstor-tionera) will ro-grve the night torder more o and Luterosts of orlues Uhan that number, &» tho wa the sorvico msy seow to B 1o duiiat 'The bide will bo opuned, vorined and sanonnoed in t1 oa the LIQHTE) DAY UF NOVE, nlog at poou; and the Pos master 13 wiihio nve d. ya tiorvals cfal buraby. rusorvas the right to roceived uuiisr thiv adeastivas t, tho (nioresta of Depare Lo promotod, . “Thho aocepted bid lurmuat, wiihin twaaty daye after vhe e 201 ract tar Hiseiauntare, duiy steau thy sum of I‘A.‘!II.Y thousan: Iara, wilh sureties satistactor) to ihe Postmastor (Jen- whul, ouuditioned for (ho. ithgul and Droper berlurie: of the ocontract:and, Jura ure on the pary of "-\lflfll"lfllllrlflwn)rl' wita the ovatract, he l?\l bls hall v b oliiee) o uidai lia xamo of the Uatted Biaros tio of debi, [ aay court haviag jurudietion companied with & bond, in the 4 dollars, wouted by the BIddUr aud (wo suredios (cortifiod 1o 'be samiciout by the Puatiinator of the placa whoro thoy resido), conditioned for the Lidders on ering inta coutrect, with Lund aud reiabefure specifisd, in case bls proposal uted Ly thu Postinas: uriie wf ficopesal, band, op application tu the Second As: “raltand ali biddors are reqais SubaNtibg propusals Under this BdvertesmaDt. Krery proponal should Lo ineliwed 1o s seated twianad, L BOFOBALY HOR MATL BAGH addroued to the Kecond_ As-istaat Postan oral, Washiogton, D, 0.0 MATRHALL JEW KL, ot sator-Gooural T0_OONTRACTORS, Company’s offioe at Keokux, [a., until noou of Satur. day, Nov. 8. Py will by caah, Protles sud specitica- _ll!nul with W, H, hxkllax; 3 I.uuur. u;u.!:.l;n‘: du-Tl c ml‘lf..l}omp»ny Toserves tighl HG ol usus,‘ 4 SOALES. _ FAIRBANKS' BTANDARD SCALES 0F ALL KINDS. RRAGUN Wodnesday, SO Weduosday, Cabin Pes " Hacamion te ap) Lake, i, Hauce & AL B b e PLA FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00, o 111 & 118 Lake 5t., Chicsgo, Becarsiultoboy only the Genulesy Leace, | an 9:00 e TR Fdiias li’ALTIMDREq;I l‘)MID l‘llll.flulflg 3t e J3cin rear @) Erpontion iwidding and fool 7 Twentjaecondal, Tickel rke . ot oinaecandal. | Tiekdt ofice, WA Clarkeit,, eor CHICATD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depot, corner of Vun Uurenand Shermanate. Deketofics Grand Pucine Hotel, |_eave. | dreore, Omans, Leavenn'th& Atchison x| ferndscommudatioa, Dross. .. 110", i MIOHIGAN SEMINARY, at KALAMAZ00, Excellent facilitios hors offered for thoroush irtice fion In an estended course, The Bchvol is & Lruly Coristisn home. Expen: only $17 per year, Bupe- perior sdvantugoes for the study of Ausic, Falnilug, aud Modern Languages, Location healthy and de- lgbtful. Bome vacas yet remaln, Apply for rats. logue and further information to the Principal, MIRS JEANNETTE FISHER, Kalsmazoo, Mich, _MEDIOAL OARDY, DR, JAMES,, Look Hospital, Comxs Washinglon & Franklla PR e el forina. T {a ol kaewn atbit 3 Tk w155 at (kle Doad of the Brofession for L past Uysars. Ags and ke lfl‘lull‘l\l porks K ;0% lussen By iy o1 4,45 posttively be & Floatint B Y ‘tmk y Bot-10 Gets to pay Marrisge Gul whi 1d marey—wl .ll)lmzJ bllu‘él\:!hmlhfl Wlnr‘l.; ¥ou ! A Ce oum. § by e 31 5. Lo Suitoene sty sosddeatial, Soyeare: London Hopltal practios: ourss flnu disesses immedistely Y,lbhn:l.::‘ncw IQ‘NBOOD. ¥ o wan or . Une intervls Offioe strigily privats. No. 151 Wesl M NOCURET ) KBR«E NO PAY!! 800 SOUTH OLARK.ST,, OHIOAGO, personally of by tial, fres of Kiioa Guurs, ) an i ulp.-.sludmuv-u'w'

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