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= Arprentiey T Amin + Cirorgy, Wargy « Doty irda, hut, Tumber; T Willjay ke, Whity lumber "m By, Luding, Ecle, Tumber; oty « Juraer; #tie, My a* Mystys, uilinglen, Tumbeg; Br Pas, + ufal M Plle:: t, Ocgn. Inmber i owbe I Clny Undricy $aFF £ 3-58 s FEAAN d a- - Be Pl = SPORTING NEWS. pnnual Dinnar of the' Boston Club Mutual Good Fealing. jovemeonts of Base-Ball Players--The Chicago Nino. ginancial Standing of Some of the Enstern Clubs, s Gun Olub Shoot—New York Billiard Tournament, BASE BALL. JXNDAL DINNER OF THL BONTON CLUD. Seciat Disvatch to The Chiesao Tridune, Bosson, Diapa, Nov, 10,.—The Boston Dare- Ciub had ita abonal dinnor at tho American ‘Hoaeo this ovening, tho nine for tho rear boing t un guosts, D'resident Apotlovto took 1on 10 ospress tho starm approciation that s Club felt of tho homest work of iis flagers during ihe year, sud hoped that L manngoment of tho Chiengo Club would o cprsaterized by thio eatmo wtogrits nad bon- wtpurpora. M. Upalding, in roplylog, prom- that it shonid, an far o8 Isd in bia power. Fepll bigh tributo to the gentlomanly courtosy sbich bad alwava charactorizod tho manngo- St ad said that bia daparturo was ouly car- igg oot 8 businosa ontorpriso which he con- glured for hie advantago. Lie shonld, howevor. tomanago she Club on the Boston plan, “Ths resident rond tho record of tho nins for govesr. In percontage at first-bases to tmes atst, Darnes i first, McVey socond, White i, sod Spalding soventh, In percoutage of fuea o first-bases, Barnes is mecond, MoVoy iib, avd $;:al0ing ek, In porcentago of total o games, MoVey 18 second, DBarnos is 41, Whito elghtly, and Spalding eloventh, NOVEMENTS OF PLAYETA. Tast vagrow man, Clapp, has nally settled s ot 8t. Louis for 1876. The Hartford suanny that 62,000 did It5 but tho truth hably In that Clapp wanted o get out of Pideiphia foto some place whore the managor pidapoaco in o whilo, Tte Brooklyn Eagle says : " Groat surpriso is apresed timt the 8¢, Louia Club should have upodsuch men as dicOoary and Blong for Lelr Centenninl toam, both belng mon who hiave tunmspeuded by the clubs they have played vid for suspectod foul play. Whilo this is douo wrteio profenaional nines fa aut of tho quen- fo" Tt would have been in much bottar tasta s mannger of tho Atlantio nino of 1875 had ‘tenaaffered to got togather s clab for 1876 to becomposed of *charncters.” How would tho faloxing pivo liave kopt up Van Dolft's reputa- tau? It wonld bo & nins in which thers coald tirbeen uo differenceof foeling anyway—overy- iy would have thought only of one thing, snd tthow to mako tho most money ont of tho qme. Fix up & nino sny liko this : Zettloin, p. ; Egham, ¢.; Cravor, 1b.; McGQeary,2b. ; Rad- 1.3.; Forco, 8b.; Treaoy, . f.: Rocutol, e8ls Blong, . f. + Fleot and Pearco, aubs. Tho pzblers could vot very woll have bet wrong on apme in which that nine took part, » Boston Zerald b the following : contri u eiro quertions, and very effectuaily dispores of the bpeibat White iyt remain fn Doslon, Great in- reeats Woro offored Anson o stay In Fhiladelphis, Hiwbeststed, * ho had given Lis word and shonld 1 Sutton wiil not play with the Chicagor Owing sksisble conduct siuce giving bis word to play v (bews, thoy have docidud they do ot want any. rimun, 'Jones la of the Ludlows of Cinclunati, and brcken of 58 8 vory fino ontfolder and a atrony . siarecent meeting of the Chicago Club, Bpald- & vu elected 8 Director aud Sccretary, and after- néppolnted Managor, Cone goes with the team reder ssaistanco an & player f cocanlou showld do- jubindas buniveas wiout Thate are ell siron i 1) but it remaing to Lo seon how the Ligh-tond siand the fize of tho Chicage pross, Of the Bxas, ft may be staled that in obediencs totho i of a largo number of the patrons of the sport, ot rereral kundred dollard {n advaace of whal Sy yddered Lis worth were mado by the Boston Dacers fo securo Clapp a8 catcher for next year's Griatfono purpowe. 8t Louls by somo teana i mlary) hes captured Bim, avd McGinley of this Kew Havenn has signed contracts 4 play in 03 gt yoar, and uflbflh{;‘l will catels, TILE FINANCIAL VIEW. Tos New York Zerald, discussing the financial sv, ma P Snanelal point of view (he season has not 1684 prodalle crie (o the stockholders of th variuus &8, Wheaa club Jiko tho Atlautio winds up tho s n debt bo tho exlont of $5,000, a8 {8 now re- Pl ft wonld mecmn, ot firat thought, that the ntervat e public fu the gome I dying out. But, upon da enmination, §t will by fonnd that the aite 3c- &l short ouly where one of the participating s suspectod of contmniug one or mote sooundrels Mosvuld sell a game, It fe well known thal thero D zumer of thoke raacals fn several of tlo profes- Exlelube, The Philadelphia and Chicago oluls have Efymgendnd players for alleged dishonest nrac- iodthe Mutaala, who buve plaved in sevorul of the Eaimtciies of tho year, have won fewer gaines tasn ds becaues tlio bril uglt a pool on the ‘oproneuts, ‘The Philsdelphis Olub is eald t W deme 43,000 shord, shich ia easily accounted for by bt tiat, peoplo have no,dedien toattend thaie one never_could when they were Bgloplay to win. ‘The Mutuals of thia vll’y can o 7 fae guns whan thev ty (0, sud. a4 sald Yo giver some ol e best exhibitions of A3 vhich have boon shown this year, At other times rder, and the cod- Kol laa, o exc Yol Burt ana iflllhcw-. who receive regular i mhnmn only about § while a first-class ‘commands from §1,500 o $3,500 fot (he srason's %1, Aud the men who fudulge 16 this * hippodrotas 3 d.hlnn not only themeelycs and their club, but b with whom (Ley play, by the 1oss of patrou- they have carisod, * For the sako of (1o hon- A Hsyers, who aro in large majority, aud for tho oy d the gune, thene men #hould ba' Lield to & oot by the Jodiclary Committon, and ex- Jodfrom the caocistion, Unlors that kinid of busi. Clsyot an end 10, profeemional boll-ylaying cannot -':. That Law been the only drawback 10 a remark~ Leliaat seswon, and it s to be hoped that at the It year wo will hiave no such story to tell a8 Wil 00w eulliea the record of 1676, prtas i THE TURF. THE COMING GREAT OALIFORNTA RACE. - Faucisoo, Nov. 10.—In the pools for the _‘.Wrm to-night Kutherford was tho favor- m‘a\mlarmiug at §116, Bpringbok as 8110, w't{l]a.n €105, and the flold at $67,50, Sub-. mfi\w.fli B&triug\mk sold st €170, Rutborford 1dlo at 8130, sad the fold 3 Neveatueris promising, 97380 e THE TRIGGER. - QX cLUB BUOOT. Gun Otub met yesterday at Tom Btagg's 20l to dscido the possession of (he tur S, ue. A fair attendanco was present, and bW members took part in tho shooting, %0ditions were five einglos at 21 yards and fapuirg ot 18 yurds to each mau, Jobn Klein- ;m-h.x-nnu.uxu ncted as reforcs, Tha u'::.f“fll‘l‘lod for the singles weore tame, pr mm!nrun oubles wore wild, Following &orew made : Singles, Doubles, w“‘“ 10111 011 1t el 1111 11110 1 118 i 11101 Inow I 1e-u Nl 111 0o onen dgiveeed 1111 10111 1018 Py A 1111 11303 10 u-13 . 10 Ml 00 11 So o1 30 10 hg Drar, 43310 uuu oo ) dlv1i1 unian-s 111 nnaunas 16011 oL 1 11 w-n u lor Ly Mesars. 0y Bl Following iu tue score made by lfilml Firat ti, Second fie, e e Single; Double, Tongte. Double, Rl fifixxl e DTl Baviog thus wom the second ou ., etk fea e 4 3 U000 reaulted s foliomas e Second tie, e, M s fmnh. D;:MI. Single, Double. -1 Hrat tie, o0 1 ng thus secured the emblem for Iuogbeiat Ihcprich to she Chisdao Trabunds Mok Mieh., Nuv, 10.—The cnofsned in- h betwoen teams from the Jackson azy Aich, $ho ydians Amar tour Riflo Asanciation of Fort Wavna, Tod., and the Clucago ufle { fub, was compicted to-dav ab Jacknon, Mich. ' foliowing were tho seoten mado—diatauca 5u0 yacds ; ciican Tra, H, T, Saxton, ., &4 BB D 4 AT Gaorye Willaed| 5544458 2 Groriza Hnuitenmbiclic: 14405809 T, D, Wiifana, 244135623 V352442 5655065 AN, J, C, Becke 5606358 W, 46534 DD, Weipel. 46804 T, P, Cor 46494 46603 58544 555 4 231 A ld i 44564851 a1 B, 0828 432 PN = i, 55 3B b 55626 it "Total, 151, I'. €, Bablno, Laq., of Jackson, presentod a fino pentloman's witk mufiler, to houiven to tho persnn makirg tho highest #core In the ieam match, which was won by Col. R. B. Thompeon, of the Chucago team, by 8 acore of 35 out of a possiblo 45, bewng a full seore. Also, a rocond mufllar to the sccond best scoro, which was won by (len. A, P. Doaversaux,of the Fort Wayno toam, by a scoro of 33 out of A possible 5. After tho toam: match, the Coltrin & Purdy eana wiatch for A valuablo gold headed cano waa shot, distanco K00 yards, npen to all conters, which was also won' by Col. Thompaon, of tho Chicago Rifio Ciub. The following was Tk Acou Col, 1, 8, Thompso! N, D, Bexton... G211, Wolcott,. 1t 4. Haire 0, Rundel 2. 21 3. A. Galford, ., . Weswell, 0= 0 Col, Thomvson and" ¥, 1. exion then shot off tho tie, which reaulted : Col. Thompson b : Sex~ tond, A defectivo cartridge cost Jr. Sexton ono rniss, CunnosURAREATRRE CENTENNIAL RITLE-MATOHES, New Yon. Nov. 10,—Tho National itiflo Asso- clation hos adopted reeolutions providiug for a worios of riflo-matchos during the eummor and fall of 1876, on tho occasion of tho Contenuial, and extoniling o gonoral uvitatlon to riflomon of all countries to participato, BILLIARDS. TIIE NEW YOUK TOURNAMRNT, The toursament whiclt opens st Tamwany Hall next woek in receiving much Iaudation from tho papors of that city, but appoars aftor all to bo rathor . cushion affaic™ than anything olse, and evory notico of it has s hitlo tail, to tho offect that all the games will Le played ou HBnooks' tables, with Doffiua’ patent cnshiovs, "I'ho entries tor tho prizes aro Daly, Cyrille Dion, Rudolpue, Jao Diau, Sioeson, Hextou, sud Gare nier, Vignaux 1 courpicuous by his absonco. ‘Tho gamen will bo 8300 poluts each, mud tho winner of tho first six will got £1,500. Bexton sud Kudolphie aro matched for tho opeuing night, Monday noxt, e WRESTLING. TOE GRECO-ROMAN TURHLE IN NEW YORK. New York, Nov. 10.—Tho Greco-Roman wrest- ling match between Andro Chriatol and William Miller, for €500 a side, bogun last evening nt 8:30, and was doclared a deaw at 2:15 o'clock Lhis morning, each contestant baving -secured ono all, B T = s PUBLIC HEALTIL The National Assoclation in Session nt maltisere, Bavrieone, Nov. 10.—The American Public Hoalth Assoctation met this moroing, and, al- though tho weather was fuclemont, thore was no diminution In tho attondance. Over forty new members wers proposed and elected, Dr. J. 8, Billings, U. 8, A., presented a report of & committoo appointed to prepars scheduloa of quostions for the eanitary survey of the Unitod Biatea. The report refers to varloua at- tempty made by the National Institute, the Amoriean Medical Association, and other so- cietios, to obtalu data for & comprohensive medical topograpby of tho United Htatos, and to tho “causos of failuro, The best dats oo tho eobjcct aro found in the rojorts of thu medical officora of tbe army de- scribing the military posts,—of which four volumes bave uow bson published,—bocausa in these tho statistics of disoaso aro ' given upon o uniform glnn. 1In most of the papers on medical tovogray! ?v.ho medical part is loft ont, and in nlm bost of thom only tho mortality statistica aro von, K',\'hn roport was referred to the Exeentive Committeo of the Asuoctstion with fnetroctions to apromt n special committos whose duty it shall bo to carry futo offect tho plan for a sys- tematio sanitary survey of tho United Btatos, and the Execiitivo Commitioe were instructed to memorialize Couyroen to detail A medical efticer of tho army, who, uador the dircetion of tho Burgeon-Genoral of the Army, sball co-oporate with eaid committes in the prosecution of its duties, ‘Tho afternoon scasion bogun by a report on drainage, sewersys, snd waler supplies of cities, road by Gon. Egbert L. Viols, Civil En- ginoer, of Now York. ‘Ihispapor was one of tho inost Interesting #nd valuablo yot road boloro tho Associanon. Prof, Kedzie. M, D., of the Agricultural Col- loge of Micligan, readspaper on the uso of poisons in agilenlture and hortienlture. Dr. Allen MoLane ilampton, of New York, Tead a paper on nervous disoauos among school children, with suggeutions for their prevention, Prof. I, Donaldson, M. D., of Maryland, read paper on tho ** Influouco of City Life and Oo- cupations in Dnvnlnplnlz Tulmonary Connflm‘p- tion," contending thus fhere is no chronic dis- case 80 under tue coutrol of bygieno and eani- tary laws as tho development of consamption in ite various forms: that it ia principally fuflam- matory u its origin; and that sho tuberclo 18 uob & specifio ody, but microscopioally and chemicatiy tho samoe a9 fuflammatory products, ‘Tho climatio Inluences most valusble in ita trentment are wountain altitudes, aquable aud elsstio. 1lo pronounces the climata of Califor- nis superior o that of soy part of ltaly or Franoe. B The Siav Pait-Mall Gazette, Tho well-known work entitled “Le Mondoe Blavo" by M. Loger 18 now supylemented by 8 very timely volums of ** Etudes Blavea" by the Bamo author, M. Logor tolts us that, 1 couro- «quouceof tho dearth of Freuch works ou tha various Blay dialects, ho bas bad to apend some yenrs in the countries in which thuy are spoken, in order to study the grammar aud litersture of tho difforent ssctions Iuta which tho raco is dlvided—for botweon Prague aud Astrakan thero are four or flve dlatinet Blavouic touguus snoken, Of those southern Bisvs with whom Europe is at present 80 oooupiod he ostimates the nuwbers at not fewer thau 12,000,000, of whom sbout tho holf are under Turkey in Bulgaria aud iu Bosoia, with the Herzogovins, which latter combived Government way contaits & million nearly, whtlst Buigaria i8 put at more than 5,000,000, its inlab- atants balug much behind other Blava in knowls edgo and iutolligence. The other 6,000,000 of southern Blava divided betwoeu the princi- palities of Bervis sud Montenegro, aud the Austrisn and flun) Trovincos of Illyria where thero are over & million, known as the loveuss), Croatin, aud tus old military bordor districts of liungary. According to M. Leger this raco Las occupied the same districts nnder different foreign masters ever aince the dayu of the Runan Empire ; and the grammstical chsoa that bas suceooded its oucesimplo tougus is typio- al of tho political coutusion that bas out its peo- plo up 1nt0 subjecta of Hussis, Austria, Turkoy, #nd semi-independent Princes, as well a8 of thie singular religious divisions under whicb Roman Cutholics, Orthodox Greoks, aud United Catho- lics, are min%lsd togather, with the addition of Protestant Blava in tiungary, and Mohammedans of ho same bload iu {run numbers iu Bosuis and Bulgsrla, Thoanthor's conclusion is that Panslavism t6, io face of the divisions snd dis- sensions existing, an utter [ Ia & ligaton pireel aflernoop— thoe Globe tells the wlory—tho aeats on ono side ware well lled ; on the other seven ladica were soated, avd thoy contrived to spread over the ontire 'spaco, Prosenily tired, pale, aud feo- ble-looklug woman outorsd, and the ladies, iaouing at hor, sottisd back ana les ber stand, 'heo ouly gentlemau 1n the csr, one of Hoston's best kuown authors, moved by righteous indig- natiow, rowe and sald: * [adicu, Low can you expect auy geutlewan o give you seals 1 s car when you treat oue of your own sox with such unfeeling cruelty?” Theu turnivg to the poor -nmlu._Eanhl “Madam, Wy aeal is & Jour sht, D [IE CHICAGO VIIAUINGG: THUKSDAY, XOVINBIR BLOODED S10CK. 8alo of 8hort-Horn Cattle at Dex. ter Park. The Prices Obtained Not Quito Satis faciory to Bellers. 'Tho #aln of blooded cattle at Doxter Park yon- torday afternoon was attendod by npwards of 200 persons, maivly rtock-raisers and farmara. Tho sale hegan ag 1 p, m., and closed about 5, A tent had bean provided for tho accasion, hut 8t the hour mentioned tho wsrm hoams of tho sun were so forcible that it was thought best to bold tho wale in tho opon air. A ring was ao- cordingly made near the rostaursnt, and for an hour or so tho apectators weto quite comfort- ablo. But {t was obsorved thot, whilo somo bravod tho keon, cold sir of the lstter part of tho afternoon, quite a number of thown pros ont made for the red-lut stove v tho building, where, through an open iwin- dow, thay could seo and hear what was going on outsido. Tho blddiug was not particularly closo. Porhaps tho only vory re. markable fnstanca was that in tho caso of Ara- belin, s red cow of fair pedigree, which was started at $10. The Ogurosoon jumped to 2100, thien to €200, and at last sho was knocked down to William R, Duncan, of Towands, Ill., st £675. But tho bidding waa genorally very quiat, and iy soversl casos the animals wero wold at cat- ragoonsly low prices. In two or threo instances 1t wos fouud to Lo a pretty dificalt mattor to lead tho atock into ho ring, bLut a remort to tho pulling snd pushing method venelly bad & Rood effect. Lathor an nmusing scouo was presented, hLowever, when Ino was being sold. Sho Appaieatty disliked the operation of being led around o ring with o balter, and being expoied to tho vulgar gazo of wtock men, farmers, butchers, oto., and just s she was ahout to fall into the posscasion of the Lighost bidder, Lo oxecuted & graud coup de main, Adl in the twinkling of an oyo she hed broken away from the taan whose daty it was to lead the bousts around tho ring o nd to dinplay to all present their propor- tiooa to the best advautago, had dasned out into thio open spaco, and made for hor stall. 1t wan the opinion of the man who bought Lier that ha Lad gotten a lively piece, Awioug thoso present at the sale wero tho Ion, Willion M. Bmitls, Lexington, Iil ; L. B. Winy, Bement, IIl, ; J. R. Sholly, Buannon, [IL ; 1. ¥, Funk, Bloomwgton, 11l ; Richard Gibson, Lon- do, Can. ; Judgo Dunlap, Jackeouville, 1l ; ifarvoy Sodowsky, Vermilion, Iil. ; M, Hullivaut, Bure Oak, Ford Oonaty, 11l 3 Hoory AMereditt, Cambdgo City, Ind. ; Josiah Cnaru, Townnda, Il ; A, Jackeon aud eon, Ottawa, 1L ; . J. Neoly, Ottuwa, 11l ; Alvort Crano, Chicsgo; J. | 1B, Day, Utica, Van Buron Conuty, In.; Sol Hop- | kips, Cnicago ; J, N. Brown, Berlin, 11l : Abuer | Btrawwn, Ottaws, Iil.; 8. B, §I. Camphoil, Batavia, 1i1.:J. . Craig. Fdmonton, 3. W,Jacobs, U, Chase, 8, O, Birtloy, Pliny Nichols, D, ¥, Hartus 00, Woat Liborty, Io Jemes Harrington, . G, Sipraguo, Des Moinos; M. C. Galtra and &on. Juckaonvillo, 111 ; M. Miloa, Champaign, 1il.; the Hon, Davtd Chiristy, Pariy, Oavads; Sawuel Dysnnt, Franklin Grove, 1ii. ‘Before tho commencomont of tho salo it was stated that the tormas wonld bo a crodit of six months an satisfactory notes, bearing 6 por ceut intorost, and o disoount of b por cent far cash, Aftor an uniquo dissortation on tho sublect of short-horn cattlo by the auctionscr, Col, J. W. Judy, the Lidding commenced. The 1e3ult of thesalo will be found iu the foliowing lisl, in whicl: I given the namoo! the aunmal, cutalogue numbor, namo of purchaser, and the prico, The berds dinposod of were the property of Jamea Mli. of Kankakee, and C. L. Davison, of Bpring- tiold : COWB AND MEIPERS. i 1, Lady Newham 6ili, rod cow; sold to D, G, Spraguc, Dos Mowes, Iu.; 010, 2, Lady Gonous, red belfor; William Dabcock, Can- tow, T1L 5 § 110, 3. Mian (Waahin, 34, reattow ; William Babeock, wynue 10th, roan cow; J, B, Suelly, ‘rod_roan heifer; 3. I. Craig, Burnain- thorpe, Canada’ $300, G, Donng Rose, white cow, and calf ; 3. K. Blielly, Shisnnon, H ; $00, 1, Calmm of HMomenee, white cow; Charles Neidaldt, Dubuiue, Ta. ; 12:0, 8. Celm of omenco 84, ight rosa elfer ; Samuel Franklin Grove, 11, ; £10, ‘alm of lhvmn;.'fi" 4tls, white cow ; Willlam Bab. cock, Cantou, 1ll, ; $100, T Calm 14th, gt roan cow; J, C. Lalimsn, Frank Yn Grove, 31l ; $10, 11, Ttosobud 2d, rod and white cow § A, J. Davon, ugue, In.; $200. 14, Tose of Momence, roan belfor ; 8. Uunter, Pres- ton, Jackson County, In.; 23, 13, Calm 13th, lightt roan caw; B, W. Jacobs, West Liverty, In.; $205, 5 18, uad of Deer Park, roan cow; Pliny Nicholw, it Llhmx, Ta.; $du, ', Becoud Lousn of Deer Park, rod and white cow ; Pliny Nichols, West Liberty, Ia. ; 3313, 16, Third Lousn of Deer Jark, red and white hefer ; O, 8, Barkley, West Liberty, Ia, ; $730, 19, Fifth lousa of Deer Pork, red belfor; Pliny Nichols, West Libarty, Is.; Matilds 8d, roan cow, aud red heifer calf; 8, r, Preatou, Juckeon County, Is, ; $460, ane 4J, red beifer; Wiliam Babeock, Canton, 50, Miniletoo 24, red cow, and rod sud white heffer caif B, W, Jacobs, Weat lean&‘. Ta.; K55 23, Moden il réd heifer; William M, Smith, Lox- ingion, Til. ; $20, 24, Modea Blb, roan helfor; B. Muntér, Preston, Jackson County, Ta, ; 8135, 25, Palors, red cow, and red and white hetfor calf; J. T, Bhelly, Buannon, Til. 3 200, .26 Talora'sd, sed Delter A, 3. Davon, Des Molnes, n,; $100. Fannie th, red heifer; J, R, Gheily, Shannon, 05, Emina Roa 34, roan belfer; 8. W Jacoby, West Liverty, I, : $175, 1y 0 Do i, Ted com ; . . Jacale, Wost Lier. 41" Dislo 3, rod cow; D. W, Hartubec, Wet Libe erly, fn.: 120, mni. Norma i, red beffor ; R, M, Patrick, Marengo, . Norme 94, red cow, and red helfer calf; 8, Huuter, Proston, Jscksou County, Ia, ; $325, &Vg‘“mll.l.lid"“ll lul;l:;flle Ueifer; D. W, Hartu. oe, it Tt 8.3 Je s Totcilie 50 oan taws und red bull calf3 Chales Y'sld‘lhll, Dubuque, Ta, ; $200, 47, Lucy Davis 34, red-roan cow ; D, W. Lartupos, West Liberty, Ia, ; $400. Dl&.“l.nvy '-m 3d, red-rosn heer; A, J, Devon, 0w Molaos, Ia, 5 g0, 35, Lucy 'Davls dth, red Lelfer; D, W, Hartupeo, ‘Weat Litorty, 3§78, 40, Lstona, Toan cow; Charles Neidsidt, Dubuque, Ia, : $150, 1, ‘Balis of Oskwood, rod sud white heifer ; Willlam Dabeock, Csuton, 1l ; $475, 4, ?Xflmulr{ Hoau dth, red cow ; Robers Miller, Weai Libosty, 1. ; §00, Howo 3, Ted cow Robert Miller, 1o, 1350, o Rone, red and white beifer ; Robert $160, 3, Bymwetry Rose Tth, red cow ; Willlam Liaocock, QCantogt, 11,5 $350, 40. Mudua, red cow snd sed and. white bull ealf; J, 3, Lovett, Montclaly, 111 ; $235. 47, Toxd Blossow, 'zoan cowy T. Humphrey, Bim- wooll, Til.; §95. g1 100, T cow; B W, Jacabs, Woat Liberty, In, . , Ttose Dlossom 2d, red and white heifer; A. J, Devon, Dea Molues, In, ; $120, 50, ialoyon, red cuw and red and white Lelfer calf ; WV diartupde, Weat Livorty, Ia.; 8200, 51, Bosu 4th, red cow; A.J, Dovou, Des Molnes, 52, Yarico Belle, red and white cow, and red bull calf ; B, Hunter, Preaton, Jackson County, Ia, ; 8215, ; Tiosa ttb, fed cow; A, J, Devon, Des Molues, , Burprias 15th, ed belfer-calty 8. W, Jacobs, Weat Ltberty, . o5 Jioss sth, ted cow; 8, Hunter, Preston, Jackson i a, 3 $100. ml‘sn 4th, red cow; William Daboock, Cane ton, Tl ; $300, 1. Bose 101, 0d_cow aud red helfer-calt; A, J, Devon, Des Molpes, Ia. ; §180, 35 Bueprise 10, 5od beies; B, 3, Patetek, Masen- ::w. Wesnarhaws s, od hatari 3. B. shaly, u@"“fis} Lee, red cow; T, Huwmphrey, Elmwood, e I(m‘i;‘ Jud Bt rod beifer onlf; J. M. Kistinger, Clarkoavills, Mo,y o ‘83, 1od Dud 4iL, red cow; William Lsboock, Cane L3 $265, O Ehdekimo 4th, red helfer eatr; 3. B, Bhelly, Sbane non, 11.; $140, 64, Dors Qlark éth, ved belfer; A, J, Devon, Dew Blolhes, Ju.; $135. Hoas, 7ed helfer ; J. B Bhally, Bhsnnon, IiL: $15, £, Lotus, white cow ; J. Alonet, Watsoks, IiL; $i1u, 07, Laurs Ana 6th, Ted cow ; J, Aonet, Watseka, 1L} 0 Maria 24, roan cow; Williza Noet, Paxion, 1L it . Pormons, red cow ; Tt Riller, Weat Libarty, T 70, Nellle, red and whits cow, and red aud white bull caif’} 1. J. Nizon, Oassopolis, b 1, Nalifa 3d, ted. loh.; 140, Beifer | i, Milier, Weat Libezty, YaeTite Bolle, rad sud white cow and red and white bull calf Willlam Beboock, Cauten, TlL; $lus, T4, Lady Taley b, vod cow;'A. . Doron, Dea 0 Trasala) 7o0 cow) Wiltam R Duacas, To- '%. 78, 8. i o J b Mma white baifer; B. W, Jacobs, %, 12th Lowan of C colm, Weat Lile ., Hactng oo, Wes: f, red hsifers €, B, Barthy, Weet A, artley, Weat Litor. Fartorbige, | I, Princess Touies, roan cow s Greina fireen, Kosclinho Conty, 1 rrd nnd whits cow; astington bien, . Thaery Groome, i $1:0. o rel and white ealf; J, 1. Bhelly, ;8§10 ilo Beanty, rown cow; larry Groome ; ' tor, Ky, 3 1. RY. Hally Mitcholl, red-rosn cows C. L. Eaton, fo- mer, 1L ¢ §275, 5 od cua and red bull caf'y 87, Bymmetry Tose b R, Mitler, Weat taterty, i e, somenca Helle, red and whito eaw; R. M. Fat- Marengo, 101.; $05, 0. Jull Velca 23, roan eow; . BMiller, West Livers 951, e cow anid rol bull calf3 D, B, Vaiughau, L L 1% 91, Colntees Sth, red gud itto cow s A, J. Devon, Des Molnen, Ln.: 3101, ‘gu. Aruls, puis red cow; W . 1, bhiolly, Khannon, TiL; “'lu'n Aruta 24, Ted heffee; 3.1, Hbelly, Bhaonon, . Mim Tenmps 4, whits cow; T. Linmphrey, Limwonl, 1.5 $.5, 0. Laly Ui, "o Beifer; Wil Noel, Paston, . 3453 e rtenta it ced and witte hetfer s Alexander ,_ " #, Sehstojol, I, : 345, * y;3rueen iy ted pelter 3, 1, Kuelly, Shaunon, y;lt z:!_:‘ml ‘white cow: Charlca Neld- 1%, Carl rian heiter calfs B. W, Jocobs, ‘Went Liberty, la, ; 125, wtis 168, Oxford Langtish -4,”50, red rosn Luil; William abico At ., i 5, red poau bufl ; Albert #4010, Tarvey Sadovaky, Ver- 1 and white bull; Willlam 102, Crane, Durham Park, Kan 109.' Rovu innth, roan ball milion, 10, ; 912 100, Atiaen e 107, aiweock, Canton, 1il, 3 risumberiand 13,360, red and white pully iy, Taif, Troquoia Conuty, Til.; 8210, Catm Dake 4k, roan bull cail; Audrew Car aon, Aniboy, 1], : £710. 167, Lucuiiun ‘14,811, 7e1 and whits Lovan bull; ge L, Burrongli, Caziton, L. $130, 104, Cherub_ 5l red Ay, Shannan, 11, : 8! 700, Paxton Diike £0,57] Canton, 111, 3§53 110 1 4" whifte bull calt3 7, , Fed bull; Wiliiei Babenck, B tcer, rederosn bull; A, Cook, Habsatopol, nd, 3 $°0, "V, Aligait's Duke, rea bull; 1. T% Frederick, Ris. g K, Toi.: 85 U1, Siar Duke, fed bull§ T It Wantings, Chlcagn ; 100, 111, Dixle% Atrdrie, red bull; I J, Nizxon, Caweapo- Tiw, Sich.: $5%, 3 513 Couitess Dake, red Tho following 14 the snmmary of the nale : Number of cows, heifors, aud calves, 110; total amonot of saloe, €24,676; averagn price, ¥ unmbor of bullawold, 13 tatal smount of axlen, #2,340; averaze price, 2156, ho Waldbery hord,” the propertr of AMr, A1, Conger, wilk be sold at thio purk to-lay. TUE LATEST thdX STORY. A Telescopo of ‘Toughencd Glas ‘Turned on the Moon, and the Dis coveries That Were Made—khe Great Mirror. paria Corresvondenceof the New Fork Graphic. B, Daetis'a process of toughening glass bas already been productive of valuable rosults fn the arts : it hus been reserved for M. Lastnai- Corean to mako it still more valuabloin the sciences by employing glasstreatodin M. Bavtio's way for optical purposes. Ho Lins constructed thorewith tho lena of n largo Goorglan telencopa with whioh he lsa thus far reroived, and, by omploying tho Rutherford method, Las bhoto- grantied threo bitherto nuknown nebulm in Argo aud four io Beorpio, benides tho rasults of which I bavo spoken, of the resolution of ncbulo not_previously ' soon, the discoverios in ro- gard to lunar hwoFr!Ph . and in gencral to golenograpby of all kinds, ara of tho utmost importance. When in Tussia astrobomers woro fizst turving their attention to that glittor- ing surfaco on_the moon which was supposed by’them Lo bo a Luge mirror exccted by the lunar inhabitauts for tho purposo of establishing a sort of a tolegraphic communication with the poople of tho eartl, it bappenod that M, Last- uai-Coronu was supervising tho near complotion of hia toloscopo at the works of 3. Eichous, tho cantractor of tlie new instrumont for the Uarts Conservatory. M. Lastuat-Corean haw turned his tolacopo 1ipon thie moon, and ba found, in- dood, the glittoriug surface, but has vors cou- clueively shown that its use in not that which has been attsibuted toit. Without entiroly conclu- stve avidence, it bns long beou thought ™ that the moon {8 withont sn atmosphere, altjiough many have asserted that, on accouut of tho fact that the moon's centro 0f pravity is sowme 8 miles away from its centre of sphcricity, the air and wator of that pianet had gravmaled to hat sido of the moou which ia pover turned toward the onrth. Ablo investigators have shown tho falsi- ty of both propositioos ; there is au atmosphoro on tho moon which cuvelops it as ours doos the earth. I'rom his investigations with his instru- ment, which practically brings the wpon within 10 miles of the carth for purposos of obsorva- tion within & limited ares, 3, Lastual-Coieau Liss shown tbat in the moon thore aro beings #haped geuorally like men, but much largor, and that thoussnda of them ara working lowards some common end with & mirror which, inetoad of being 100 foct, s considorably over 1,000 foot in dismoter. It ia gwung on gimbals or gigan- tio suppor.s in such & way as to turn in sny de- slrod direction, and goems to worve tmany pur- yosos, or at loast bo ablo to eervo thew, It i concaye, and from tho fact thal it is gencrally turned in such a direction that ite rays striko over an enormous fald of what seome to be growiug ginin, it socwa avident that it is used to conceutrate tha rays of tho sun iu such a way as to ronder poesible tho growth of erops on_the moon, whicl is cold and in most placos barrou, aa it has hilberto ‘becn supposod to ba in all places. Wlat & lot. Louse 4 in wiuter on the earth the mirror of tho lunar mon I to them, save that it supplics them with food by concentrating tha rays of light and Loat and throwing them upon tho fields, A it turus, often a uoarly unbiarable Tight like that of the sun Lus beow thrown on thoe ojes of the obwerver, #0 that ai times lio ix forced to observo with a calored glass over tho abject-glass of bis Iustrowent. 1le describes the men as looking like n colony uf gigantic minera liviog fn buts, upou which, a¢ statod hours,—honco the olsorved regularity of the sigoaling,—tho hight and warmth are penuitted to fall. At othor times tho rava of the miror are concentrated on what look liko black earth, perhapy with the purposo of warmihig it and mak- g it suitablo for the future raising of other crops. 1t i indubitabte that thero is & Iunsr atmos- pliore, witco not ouly do plants grow—and thix Tocessitatos an atinouphiero 1iko our own—and wen live, but M. Lastnal-Corean lias soen gigan- tio birds wheoling around tho awful crags and abovo the mighty chaems of the moon, Ho bas soon them descend 1n docks toward the graiu- tlolds, but aiso hios econ at such tinws the rays of the mirror turned directly upon them—not slantiogly na on tho grain, but directly so that they have fallon Lifsless to thoearth snd sagerly boen dovoured by the men. Ivis M. Lastuai- Coruan's opinion that theso are coovicts or men wha for soie reason bave been banisbod {row tto warmer and more itable luusr hemis- plere ss to s soit of Biberis, where they must work out their own purposes sud live ouly through thoir awn lucalculatle exortious. If thiy supposition be correct, it shows that on that portion of Lha louar surface which iy hidden foreyer from ua a bigh degreo of civili- zation must have boon reacbed. 1t seewns impos- siblo that the buge wirror could have bosu con« atructod by those beings wbo uso it, under the circumstances i which they are now placod, for t0 coustruct such & contrivance prosupposse tha oxistance of vast foundries and skilled workmou, of food to suppore thom in their work, of divis- iop of Iabor, aud, in sbort. of all that we kuow under the name of civilization,~but a clviliza- tion of & degroo of perfection which we, at leaat, bave not yet roached. Thera are otber conslderatiops which render this grest discovery highly probable. Ihe moon, during tho loug sges sinco it was first cut of from the eanih, bas passod througts all the pheses of the earth. Moo tooric stoues which have fallon ou the earth shiow that the celostisl bodias aro composed of the same substanced aa iue earth. must bave passed through ohang ualogous Wl bave taken place iu the carih ; it must bave bed its azolo, paliezoic, aud meso- zolo agen. a8 time passod on, and it grew into suct 8 caudition uw thai which ou earth readesed povsible the existeuce of mav, Leinys lixe Lun must have sppeared oo the wooh. ‘Where we now are the lunar wen were sges 820, aud if they have had that psculiarly human ability to sdapt thewselves Lo their snrround- {ugs, o rlat, through climatio changes which 1ilf o tena 1ateliigent beinge, we ard cnabled to live on, they would cercainly, fo moditiod form, bu able to copo with suck advorue circumutauces which, witbous hunas intalligeuce, would crush off other auimals except those which, like the birds seen by M. Lastoal-Coresu, thoy chose to Xoap for theis own usok rendin, pan cow; 8 W | [3 Proprictary 2tizhte in (he Name of a liotel r. Bands Ordered to Tear Down the Flaunting Lie. I0D'S HOTEL. TP VALET OF A XAME, Judgs Farmeil decided o rather intsreating question rasterday morning in the caso of Looct: Wood va. Ubarhat Sauda, aa to the rieht of & party toteo & cartain namo or trademark ofahotel. Thalall was filad to prevent Hands from ung the name, “ Woot'n Hotol,” and s crome-bill wan alao filed to yroveot Wood from using that term. The Judyn eaid that Le had b1t enme hosttation in deculing the caro. but had coms to the eanelueinn that the complainant wad entitled to the injusclicn aw prayed. The facta wero that momo years ago Viood leased tho bolliding on the comunr of Htato eircet snd Hubberd comt, and opeved it ae s bearding-bonar. but finaliy converted it into & hotel, which was namoed after him, Wuod's Hotel. This place he kept for soveral years, grining & pood name and s reasonable nmonnt of custom. Home time in the early part of the year 1474 ko transforred all hin {uterest in the hotel, furpiture, and good willto a man named Cummmingy, at the same time agreoing not to keep any botel during the remainler of the term for which ho haa first obtained the loase, or until 1579, Only s month or two 1 aed when tho hotel was entirely dostrosed in the Juls fire of 1474, and Cummings, not being in o condition to reopen it West into tho Ganit oo o foma capacity. Tho eamc eeman Sande. tho defendant, opened o botel o Waebington street in a buwill- fviz belonwing Ly & inan named Wood, which Lo named - Wood's Hotel. Netber VWood nor Cammings evor consented to thisuee of the nate, and on the contrary objected flerele, auy had womo nagotiations with roferenco to giving Bands & licaurs to use the terin, but no arravge- wment was ever made, In July last onod procured a release from Comrungs of il lis clauos to ueo the pame ' Woad's Hote), or to Loep out of tho hotel busi- + houso oz | ness until 1479, ond soon theafter openod & Fifth avenuo undor tho kame nsme 2 thatof the old plis on Stato wivact, o then fited & Lill to restrain Sands from uxng bis nme, "Yhe Judgo eaid the law was that & man might nge tha 1aniu tu which he did busitiews,— 1€ it did hot infrings o tho rights of ans oue’ else,—to | desigunto bis busiooss, and could acquiro & right to that namo Lo the exclurion of Aoy one else. Mecuuld preoccuny tho ground and get an ex- closivo right to such namo by whick o scquired castom. Whon Wood sold to Cummings by bad aequirod ench @ rigkt to run o liotel and call it Ly bis natoe, He hind algo a right to transfer such 8 right to Cumimiogs to cariy oo tho botal atthe esmo plice, but whether Wood ecouid tesnsfor o right to carry on another hotel than tho old one was a do'btful quesiion. and it was not clear whetber a court of cquity wonld pro- tect liim in euch an exclusive right, as it micht he cousidered ta bo s kind of {raud on the puo- lie. Whea & hotal was calied the Irving, or Bher- man Honse, or Pactiic Hotel, it wasoulv a denig- nation of tho bouse, but wheu o mav gave a Lotel bis own name bo bad a right to trausfer the right to another j#rson to eall the hotel by that nsmo. 1t wae different whetber tho botol waa called » Wood's Hotel™ or * The Wood Iotal.” Ba it was vory doubtful whether Wood coald give Canmmiags power to go into suotber Louso and etill calhit by thosnme nawe of Wood's oted, In tho presuns caso, howover, that point did pot arso, aud the only remainin question was &s to whether Wood i abaudonod Lis rights no 88 to givo Sauds any right to take thonamo. Tho Judge did not thiuk such bad beon the esse. Cummiogs bod been burnt oat, and ue shoutd be allowed time to decide whethor to rebmild or not, rud Wood did not feel at hborty to open n hotel nvder the same uawe unt:l his contract with Commings was canceled. AR soon, then, a8 that was douo, he opencd & now house, took the oid nsme, and immediately exvressed s determination to mnintain bis rights by bogioning a suit. Ly all yrinciples of justice and equity Vood shonid bo allowed to keep lua trademark, and tho defend- aut ehould be restrained from usivg it Tt OTHER BUSINESS, DIVORCEA Ariata 8. Lambrito filod a bill v the Suporior Cowmt yesierday, Rotting out that her Lusbaud, Jeromo (. Lambrite, denertod ber fu 1571, sud nuking for & decreo of divorce and tho care of Lier child. TNITED STATES COURTS, @eorge Caprow sued H. O, Rogers for £1,000, George B. Clapp bronght suib for $1500 vgasust Edwin A. Rico. A. L. Myers began a euit in debt against Georgo Irous, Willam T. Nobls, aud James Campbell, Iaying damages at 5,000, BANKRUATCY 1TEMS, Tenac 8. Bhirev, a morchant at Itidott, Stephens #on County, tiled a voluntars petition in bank- ruptey yestorday. His sacured debts azo £1,197, eccured by lote valued at 23,600, and Lis un- secured amount Lo £2,420.30. Tho assots con- eist of & stock of goods valued at €1,560, and other personal property, wakicy o total of £2,059.80, subject, however, to 5345 of proporty claimed to bo exempt, The case was reforred to Tiegister Crain, In the matter of Richard Nanson and Alonzo Bimpior, an order was made authorizing tho As- stzneo to sell at retsil 1o the ordinary course of business tho stock of the bankrupts, until othorwiso dirocted. BOPERIOR COURT IN BRIEF. Augustus Dubrock sued Schmaltzer 21,500, Jdames Domville and James Scoville bronght euit for 1,600 againet Wiliam Schimpfermaun, Mary E. H. Curliss filad a bitl spsiust J, Y, Scammon - wifo, Fred Fischor, the United Kiates Mortgage Company, the Connecticut Mutus] Lifo Iusurance Compavy, Charies Come stock, W, LI, Ktevens, tho First National Bank of Macomb, Hiram Wilson, tho Ridgely National Bank of Springield, 1L, A, Bromley, Knrab A, Compbell, and Mari Kimbsll, Assignee, o fore- closs & mortgagd for 25,500 on tho promison known ms Nos. 27 and 29 Bixteonth stroot. Manis Boardsloy alyo rlled a similar bill against tho samo partics to forecloss a mortgnge for 28,500 on i | remixos kuown as Nos, 31, 23, aud 25 Bistoeuth streot. J. W, C“E’ brouglt suit to recover 3,500 from Edwin A, Hice, CHININAL COURT, John O'Brion, charged with burglary, was ronght up ou 8 wrik of Labeas corpus, and dia- for chargod. i e st of Soouer & Liunoy, compeucod Tuosday, cocupled all of yestordsy. Tho ovie deuce for the defonso was completed. The argu- monts will bo hoard this moring. . e, Joni: BLOBORTT—10 t0 150, Jonak Garv—1d, 57, 03, 100 to 108, 105 to 117 Inclusiv, Svnae Moont—21, s Tt Nos. 147 to 165 inclusive, Fopar Boorii—1a1 to 145 oxcopt 183, 199, and Jupag FaswerL—No further call, JUDONENTS, Uniszp HraTes Cicorr COuRT—Iupas Brope aeTr—iohn Geriach Yo, OHo Bcuéunauau; verdict $,831 ), ad 2aution (OF oW trial. ¥uion Count—CoNrxsstosa—Samuel Greeley ve, Henry 31, Taylor, $10),03.—Lazarus Bilverman va, doryy A._thamibers and Johu W. Carringlon Jr,, £0.00,=0. 0. L Moyer vo, B 1. liayes 11035 Hauio ve, Baie, $9,020,60,—Jobt Dushler vy, Caurlotte Dlochberger ahd Houry” Blochbergsr, §:9.50—Poter Hisch ve. A Btoudorl, 3454 Junor Ganv—Julu bludubaker va, Omar Newman, s, 3, Miilard vs, J. W, Osuan aud 1, F, Lav: abav, fudgiont fur $610.63 rostored, ch 10, 1570, ~Cliwrlcs Hoyden et al ve. Jobn Paitorson, 3.05.—J. 8, Coojer st al, va, Vhillp Lamou, $0150; ZColestia Dugan vu, Williuan McDonald, $270,25.—~C, I, Bockwith ot al, 6. John 1, Overion, $2¢8.07,— Ucorgo Metz ot al, va. Louts Mobns, §7,20,—Wiilin Gurrle et al, v, Edward O, Cloavor, $83.34, Cinot'it Covur~—Junax Bootn——John Jenkins Frank Junes ; Yerdictd 0, sud mollon for Bew tial Yatnek Filzeiblous ve, Johu I, Hewid; verdit $136.50, aud mutlon for tiew trial, el S A Rensonable Hoyuest from & Corpscs A romarknblo escape from burial ahve penad in the Town of Bradfurd, N.H., 8 few days siuce. The facta of tha case are as folluws: A lady fu the above town bad buou sick for some 4o, and 10 all sppearsnocs had died, snd ar- rangowsuts wero acoordiugly nwde for the funeral to duu- plmTun the m":" day ;l'l;rphor . pflad leceana. 'he preparations ra- reaned 40 far that on thio day of the funcral ibe fnd; was placed fu a coin, whed It wad observed 23, aso No. 819, snd calcndar ‘The house of mourning was andilonly turned into JACRS0X, Mies, Nov, (.~Tha statement in ‘LBB! Tue WeekLy Tainose of the 3d that * Tho Con- servatives carried the election in Minsivatni by | orty, Las discovaries In the, sumplea wiLh Bumerous engral 2 that ono of her oyos waa piartiy openad. Noth ne. hosever, was thought ol it, na it wam my pemerd to Ko tha result of munscujar contraction, &nd the arranentaenty for burisl wero sl com- pleted, when tho suppared corpso sstonislied the Bttendants by sakiug to by plecod on hor side. ] Remembor Webster's Popular Millinery House is 2 doors north of Madison on' State, onoof oy, and at Iaet scconnts tho Indy wan duing finels, with overy prospect of a complato racovers. ol B MISSISSIPPI. | Tothe Edilor of Thr Chicana Tribune: Birds, Wings, Plumes, Ost, Tips, Flowars, the geuoral consont of all partien," is the exact &, in endlers V(lfifily 2% 124 State-st, oy y &Y -1 trueh. The Hepublican majority beretofors fins | been so great that tho party had grown caraless ! and fallen into bsd msnagoment, aud a chango | [} i wan domanded. Under the newe of * Connors tive." all other claawes unitod with tho Demoe- racy 1o bring it about. Many of the first organ- ; i i izor of thn Ropublican party in the State, GW; ary pisking @ spocialty of Trinmed Northorn men who Lavo como hero since the | 00032 Lok at them beforo you buy. War, and colored men who Liavo acquirsd prop. 1l Joinod 1 tiio work ; and the rovolution J g awooping aud compiato, Tho fear of ucaro rmle in public affairs haa kel !;_li'mtobfnlm been the great l}alnliler to lmmigration. L 1 boing uow romoved, iy Stato prescuts e . sety great indacements to thodo of th. North | VOIT0ts Ureandincs, Tissus, Festhor dusining s warmer climata, 1bave kived Lers #luce 1503, —came from Indiana,—Lave Lecn well bleancd with country, olimate, and people. The countios hero about the Cayital are very rich in ganiral agricultural resources. ‘Tho cro;.u of the Went—corn, wheat, onls, grasses, etc., as well a8 all kinds of stosx—do woll hern; aud, ; Elteh, cottun, rica, and other products, Improved I8nds near tha railromls cun yot b Lad at from ¥'ya LAFFVESITY Y WEBBSTER 26 1o £12 ver acre, The climate is dolightful,— i 3, | STATE-ST., g‘z 4 nei:bor tho cold in winter nor too ot i sum- ! TW0 DOORS KORTH I should be plosrod 0 seo more of our | REMIOVED ra o1 ot s, i OF MADISON, o Western people con D. W. Joxrs, “POPULARPRICES.™ AMUSEMENTS. RAILROAD TIME TABLE, HRRIVAL AND GEPARIORE 0F tRALY | Trimmings of a!l kinds and shades, " MoVICKER'S THEATRE, | THIS EVENING, ud oy oweuing thin weekaod | Sun: Ly i I THE_MERRY WiVES, WINDSOLT., eomATATION 07 Reruncs Comic Opera It 3 Acts, by Otto Ninedei, | GroSundey atbith a, e § Performed by ibe Chicago Liederkranz, Ender the wiruction of HANS BALATEKA, With an imoicune cast Otchentr of 40, W Nes CLHery. CHICAGO & NDR"IWESYEI\IIH LRI, e a o ' at the iap. e, Cana New Conturnes, e rererved during the day at the Bax 1ihretton in English aud” German (10 cts) to be b at tho Boj STAR LEGTURE GOURSE. | i An Important Lecture by the Brilitsnt Spenker, GEN. BANKS. “ The Republic; WU It Endure:” #—Depot carnrr of 1Wef 3—Devot corner nf Caps MICHITAN CENTRAL RAILAIAY, Plymouth Charek, next MONDAY NAGIUT, | D0, Lor of bilooity aul fanin Teunty-sueantat, An Interesting Lecture Ly tho Eminent Hclentist, L S 3 e “ Ancent of 311, Blan-"—finatrated by 30 e Ported views Ly the sid of powerful artifici Prof, Winchell. Smta for theso loctnres to-morrow., en, MeClurg & Go.n, Adnission, 50 ctn, Teeroryed Seat, 35 ol ar d exchiongs for “Option Tickets,” which aregood for over 20 entertatumentn still, Caryenter & Sheldnn, ADELPHI THEATRE, Corner Monroe and Desrborn-ats, aturday ann Sunday Eal _CHICAGD, ALTN ST Louss, and Chicuyu, Aaisis Ciry ad encer Short Lines, Tuion Depol, neit, bridie, Tiel o ar and corner Mivie Zrriee, Thls Thuredas night, Nov, 1. 1877, the Groat Roma i { Kaueas City and Daur, tic Huccens and talk of the city, Bi. Louls nd Sorin: BU Lowa,' &, Ly IihritTetn: LISPET I Cliicago « Balucab Kallroaa 1: . i taca Sadie The Most Perfectly Appointed Play Ever Pre. | JulietdDinniaco anota sented on the Chicago Staze. Unrivaled Beenic and Unprecedentsd Me. chanioal Triumphs. Remember, tuty Three Days Moro In Which to Witness This Plny. NEXT WEEK. the Renowned Kiralfy Spectacle, 3an. via sl liao. &p, Y. xé{;‘ausb’ HE WORLD,” direct from New York letny of Music, by egy Y . HCAND, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAIL RAILROAN. SONDAY LECTURE SOCIETY, | ihirtistrapmsenirecoras U1UK 0| S Soutd Clarieut,, epponieSherinar fioute SMeCORMIGR HALL, Suaduy, Nov. 14. 3 . 1n._Doors ) Open at 3 and cloge at ¥, Admission, 10 cents, o LDWARD LVERLTT s bt . Chtee], s Oromse, Wi o[ " Mianespoils, Wipo kosh' & Grean sy, (hr v =8 will read bin striking snd {uteresting unpublislied story e, 101032, . (* 4:00p, m/ “ A OIVIL SERVANT.? At Tickets, each good for suy lezture, are for sale at aud Stovor *3a e m 4100, Jansen, MeClurg & Co.'s, 117 State-st,, for 10c apicee, | Milmaukoo, & S HOOLEY'S THEATRE. Mondsy, Nov. , TIHE FAMOUS CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS, with the additfous] services of the popuisr comedian, BILLY MANNING: alnc, JUSTIN HOBINSON, big et appeatsuce fi Chicso, Evers Lyenlng and Wednéaday wud ‘Sathrday Satineen, % Mouday, Nov. 15, the great JOHN HART, T. M, HENGLER, in new Ethiopen nkstchiew, COL. WOOD'S MUSEUM, | chetfbmbaico. ot il s vy G G e HEAGO, UBLISCTET S T nmr-z'r% GeATIN i< UNCLE TOM’S CABIN. All thie living curlodities will appear on tho stago b JLLINOIS CENTAAL FanRonn, o . 3 “near Crrk, B¢ Louts Cepros B Lonls Fast Loy & Now (0] Alse, L the 34 Afil c_l drifith Guunt, Dubudu & Sluaz Ly NEW OHICAGO THEATRE, | Paifasiis TO-NIGUT, MIBS CHARLOTTE THOMPSON as JAKE EYRE MR, W, E, BHERIDAN s LORD ROCHESTER. 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